Not exact matches
In some cases, a student may be able to
work with an
animal behaviorist, which can further prepare him or her to become a certified or
applied animal behaviorist.
Whether it is as an
animal behaviorist supervising a zoo or wildlife park or as an
applied animal behaviorist helping a family
work to adjust the behavior of their beloved companion
animals, the
animal behaviorist is part of an increasingly well - compensated and respected field.
«It sounded like the loneliest dog in the world,» recalls Dr. Yin, DVM, a certified
applied animal behaviorist who
works at San Francisco Veterinary Specialists.
She is a certified
applied animal behaviorist, and is internationally renowned for her
work in laboratory
animal behavior and welfare.
The APDT Education Committee spearheaded the development of the certification program, first meeting with a facilitator in Montreal, Canada, in 2000, and then
working with the APDT Board of Directors, certified
applied animal behaviorists, and other professionals, to create the program's basic outline and the exam's subject matter.
A: As an associate board - certified
applied animal behaviorist (ACAAB) with the Animal Behavior Society, the heart of my work is resolving behavior conditions in a variety of an
animal behaviorist (ACAAB) with the
Animal Behavior Society, the heart of my work is resolving behavior conditions in a variety of an
Animal Behavior Society, the heart of my
work is resolving behavior conditions in a variety of
animals.
About the Author Patricia B. McConnell, PhD, CAAB is an
applied animal behaviorist who has been
working with, studying, and writing about dogs for over twenty - five years.
In addition to
working directly with pet owners,
applied animal behaviorists may
work in zoos, in research laboratories to improve the quality of life of
animals held there, and in
animal shelters to evaluate the behavior of sheltered
animals, improve their quality of life, and provide post adoption support.