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Dog Bites: Problems & Solutions 2nd Edition

  • September 10, 2015

A comprehensive discussion of dog bites and society, Dog Bites: Problems & Solutions (2014) is an Animals & Society Institute Policy Paper written by Janis Bradley.

 

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