Barn Dog Safety with Dr. Kris Hiney

In this episode,Kris Hiney, PhD, associate professor and extension specialist at Oklahoma State University in Stillwater discusses everything you need to know about keeping your dog safe in the barn. She explains common uses for dogs in the barn, potential liability when having your own or others’ dogs in the barn, and how to teach your dog skills that can help keep him safe around the farm.

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