A personal account of two instances where first-line approaches to animal behavior modification caused paradoxical reactions in the learner. The need for creative reframing of the environment and careful attention to the teacher’s body language is stressed in both cases.
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Personal reflections on the myriad paths to become a professional animal behavior consultant, from a CAAB.
一位 CAAB 成员对成为专业动物行为咨询师的多种途径的个人思考。
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Using a college course to improve the welfare of shelter cats through a specialized foster program. Saint Francis University had previously developed a course during which students fostered a shelter dog; this article reports on their experience translating their success to shelter cats. The program is in early stages but results so far have been encouraging.
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Obesity is one of the most common, and also most preventable causes of poor welfare in leisure horses. Research to date has shown that leisure equestrians have a poor ability to visually distinguish between healthy and unhealthy weights for horses. Equine behavior consultants are well-placed to offer advice as they are generally called in when an owner has recognized some problem. Equine behavior consultants should consider investing in their education around recognizing obesity and ways it can be managed and addressed, to best serve their clients as part of the veterinary and behavior team.
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A personal account of a certified dog behavior consultant’s journey from primarily using punishment-based horse training techniques to applying the same kind of LIMA-based positive reinforcement used in her professional dog training career.
这是一位经过认证的犬类行为咨询师的个人经历,她从主要使用以惩罚为主的马匹训练技术,到在其专业犬类训练生涯中使用与 LIMA 相同的正强化技术。
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Using a college course to improve the welfare of shelter cats through a specialized foster program. Saint Francis University had previously developed a course during which students fostered a shelter dog; this article reports on their experience translating their success to shelter cats. The program is in early stages but results so far have been encouraging.
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The second of a multi-part series examining the ethics of dominance-based training techniques like “Natural Horsemanship.” This part investigates the role of language and appeals to emotion that can cause problems in understanding equine science.
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A report on how an Irish professional dog behavior consultant created a social media based network of past clients who were able to provide opportunities to learn and practice behavior modification skills without the direct supervision of the consultant. The structure of “The Alumni”’ is discussed alongside observations of the beneficial role such a network plays in a particularly challenging semi-rural Irish environment.
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A report on a pop-up pet support program at Toronto Humane Society designed specifically to provide wellness, behavior and social services to underserved communities. While community wellness is not new to the organization, this program was designed to offer essential veterinary and behavioral services through a trauma-informed lens to individuals experiencing vulnerable housing situations in Toronto, Canada.
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A report on a pop-up pet support program at Toronto Humane Society designed specifically to provide wellness, behavior and social services to underserved communities. While community wellness is not new to the organization, this program was designed to offer essential veterinary and behavioral services through a trauma-informed lens to individuals experiencing vulnerable housing situations in Toronto, Canada.
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