Contrafreeloading
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In dieser Folge gehe ich der Frage nach: Sollte der Hund sich
sein Futter erarbeiten müssen? Also: Ist Contrafreeloading für
Hunde sinnvoll oder nicht?
Dabei schaue ich mir an, was Contrafreeloading überhaupt ist,
woher es stammt und was die Wissenschaft zu diesem Thema zu sagen
hat. Ferner spreche ich darüber, was du meines Erachtens bei
Contrafreeloading mit deinem Hund beachten solltest.
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