«Our preliminary
collars that we deployed in the first field season came
up with interesting results, but only provided a couple of weeks of data; they needed to be more robust to
keep up with the baboons,» added Dr Andrew King,
head of Swansea University's SHOAL (Sociality, Heterogeneity, Organisation And Leadership) research group in the College of Science, who is the senior author of the study.
Trainers that use modelling to teach the sit, usually press down on the dog's bottom whilst
keeping the puppy's
head up by maintaining tension, or pulling
up, on his
collar or lead.