Anonymous wrote:I know that Duke has some puppy lab (so doing dog studies); if you google, it will come up
Anonymous wrote:Franklin & Marshall has some kind of animal behavior specialty, I think. Check it out. We toured there, I thought it was really cute.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I went to UC Davis and took a bunch of animal and environmental science classes, though not enough to major (which I regret). I was in-state though.
+1 Came on here to say, UC Davis!
Also, not sure about the OOS admit rates, but Cal Poly San Luis Obsipo (Cal Poly SLO) for sure. Possibly Cal Poly Pomona although I haven't checked that one out, and SLO is a nicer place to be.
One of my regrets is not following a path like this (I didn't know anything when I was a teen, though). One of my minor bummers as a mom is none of my kids are interested in this.
Same same same - how I wish I could go back in time and major in animal science.
Cansius in Buffalo has an interesting animal program: https://www.canisius.edu/academics/programs/undergraduate/animal-behavior-ecology-conservation
If your kid is interested in animal sheltering, Arizona State is doing groundbreaking research: https://psychology.asu.edu/research/labs/canine-science-collaboratory
Barnard has the Dog Cognition Lab: https://dogcognition.weebly.com/
Anonymous wrote:Competitive, but NC State