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When owners are unhappy at their animals' behaviors, they______.A.tend to misunderstand th

When owners are unhappy at their animals' behaviors, they______.

A.tend to misunderstand their normal behaviors as abnormal ones

B.take mild punishments instead of severe ones

C.always improve their animals' behaviors

D.do something to encourage their animals

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