His lectures
on animal behavior include: Vets21 in Tokyo, Japan; CanWest Veterinary Conference in Banff, Canada; the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C. and in 2016 Puerto Rico, and Cayman Islands.
Not exact matches
Dr. Amaral's interests
include research involving multidisciplinary studies directed at determining the neuroanatomical, behavioral and electrophysiological organization and functions of brain systems that are involved in learning, memory, emotion and social
behavior carried out
on the human brain and
on animal models.
On the safari, I was about two meters (6.5 feet) away from a lion eating a wildebeest, which I thought was incredible, and afterward I researched
animal behaviors in their natural habitats and
included these in the books, so that kids could learn more about them.»
Cats are territorial
animals, and hearing other cats
on TV may trigger inappropriate
behavior,
including redirected aggression against other cats and / or inappropriate elimination and marking
behavior.
Her continuing education
includes conferences (e.g. Clicker Expo) and seminars
on animal behavior (e.g. Dr. Susan Friedman), positive - reinforcement - based training, canine fitness, and rehabilitation techniques.
The conference features both public and invited sessions and
included presentations
on horses, dogs and autism spectrum disorder,
behavior coding, and
animal assisted interventions.
Fun and educational, the San Francisco SPCA
animal camps
include age - appropriate,
animal care and
behavior learning activities, team projects, games, crafts and hands -
on interactions with
animals such as dogs, cats, chinchillas, reptiles, and more!
We work to fix all dog
behavior issues
including excessive barking, growling, snapping, nipping, dog aggression (fighting), human aggression (biting), child aggression, pulling
on leash, leash aggression, leash reactivity, skateboard reactivity, resource guarding, jumping
on people, fear issues, anxiety issues, separation anxiety, chewing and destroying household items, running away, not listening, door bolting, stealing food, getting into the trash, cat aggression, chasing game, and killing
animals / game.
Dr. Yin is an internationally - acclaimed veterinarian and applied
animal behaviorist who lectures and teaches workshops to dog trainers, shelter workers, and veterinary staff, and is the author of three books
including a veterinary textbook and DVD set
on behavior.
Provide counseling and education for the public
including general care information, any known history
on APS
animals, information
on acclimating an
animal to a new home, training advice, potential health and
behavior issues, and responsible pet ownership.
Our activities
include lessons and activities
on caring for
animals and
animal behavior,
animal - related presentations, crafts, games, and much more!
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Founder of
Animal Behavior Training Concepts, Laura is known for sharing her animal - training and behavior expertise not just on TV and through other media (including the Karen Pryor Clicker Training website), but in classes and private tra
Animal Behavior Training Concepts, Laura is known for sharing her animal - training and behavior expertise not just on TV and through other media (including the Karen Pryor Clicker Training website), but in classes and private t
Behavior Training Concepts, Laura is known for sharing her
animal - training and behavior expertise not just on TV and through other media (including the Karen Pryor Clicker Training website), but in classes and private tra
animal - training and
behavior expertise not just on TV and through other media (including the Karen Pryor Clicker Training website), but in classes and private t
behavior expertise not just
on TV and through other media (
including the Karen Pryor Clicker Training website), but in classes and private training.
Trainer Overview / History: Over the years Cindy has worked personally with a variety and many Professional Dog /
Animal Trainers (including Trish King at the Marine Humane, approximately one lesson every 3 - 4 weeks for well over a year with one of her personal reactive dogs) and Horse Trainers (including Ed Thornton, a triple select certified John Lyon's Trainer) to further her education on animal behavior and training methods with her own an
Animal Trainers (
including Trish King at the Marine Humane, approximately one lesson every 3 - 4 weeks for well over a year with one of her personal reactive dogs) and Horse Trainers (
including Ed Thornton, a triple select certified John Lyon's Trainer) to further her education
on animal behavior and training methods with her own an
animal behavior and training methods with her own
animals.
Aside from regular day - to - day care like feeding, grooming and exercise, the responsibilities of a foster home may
include basic training (like housetraining, walking
on leash, sit, down, etc.),
behavior modification (to correct problems such as marking, jumping, mouthing, barking, destructive chewing, dashing through doors, etc.), socialization and temperament evaluation (to determine whether the dog is a good fit with different types of people and other
animals), medical care (dispensing medication, taking the dog to vet appointments) and of course plenty of playtime and snuggling.
Basically, these plaintiffs wanted the court to eliminate any restrictions
on their ownership of dogs
including animal cruelty laws, tethering restrictions, management of dangerous or potentially dangerous dogs, and restrictions for allowing nuisance
behavior.
- to provide refuge for homeless
animals and
animals in need and coordinate their placement in permanent and safe home environments; - to provide education through publications, seminars, and discussions to the general public
on animal health and welfare,
behavior and care
including the benefits of spaying and neutering; - to provide information and referrals to affordable and low cost medical care
including spay & neuter clinics and other
animal medical and care facilities; - to provide information
on training,
behavior modification and general handling instruction along with referrals to vetted and certified professionals in these areas; - to liaise and network with other
animal rescue organizations as part of a mutual effort to aid
animals in distress; - to solicit donations and funding from government agencies, corporations, private foundations, public charities, individuals and the general public at large to finance the medical, housing and other incidental costs of homeless
animals while in the custody of the organization; - to organize and participate in fundraisers to benefit furtherance of the overall main purpose and goals of the organization; - to have the normal functions, operations, programs and pursuits incidental to a fully recognized and operational nonprofit
animal rescue organization.
Updates
on behavior & personality
including how foster dog does with other
animals & people: we use this information to find the perfect home for each dog
I didn't have to coax dog trainer (certified by many groups
including Karen Pryor Academy), and certified
animal behavior consultant Laura Monaco Torelli into saying you NEVER need to use a shock collar
on a dog.
My areas of expertise
include consulting with individual patients / clients, public speaking and lecturing
on topics related to
animal behavior, Read more -LSB-...]
Our companion
animal adoption fees vary and are dependent
on many factors
including: age, size,
behavior, medical condition and public demand.
Past guests
included Victoria Stilwell of
Animal Planet's «It's Me or The Dog,» as well as Dr. Ian Dunbar, founder of the Association of Pet Dog Trainers; Dr. Brian Hare of «Is Your Dog a Genius»
on NatGeo Wild; Dr. Roger Mugford (trainer of Queen Elizabeth's Corgis); Dr. Nichaols H. Dodman, Director of
Behavior at Tufts University Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine and more.
And KHS is providing safety net programming for pet owners,
including a Pet Help Line that offers advice
on common
behavior issues and referrals for local pet food banks and low - cost veterinary care and some funding for owned
animal medical care.
DCACC's website provides a wealth of
animal care tips,
including extensive information
on pet
behavior.
Her duties at the shelter
included the behavioral assessment of shelter dogs and cats, consultation
on behavior issues for adopted and fostered
animals, and training of volunteers and staff
on animal body language,
behavior, and basic care.
Most cases presented begin with the development of a case history that
includes information
on the
animal,
including species, age, sex and reproductive status; when did the problem
behavior first appear, frequency, and circumstances; the presence of antecedent stimuli, apparent target of the
behavior and result.
But they are wrong,» says Pam Johnson - Bennett, a certified
animal behavior consultant and author of books
on feline care,
including Psycho Kitty (TenSpeed Press 2007).
Laurelwood
Animal Hospital, located near Jesuit High School on Beaverton - Hillsdale Highway offers a full range of companion animal services, including surgery, nutrition and behavior counseling, parasite control and preventative med
Animal Hospital, located near Jesuit High School
on Beaverton - Hillsdale Highway offers a full range of companion
animal services, including surgery, nutrition and behavior counseling, parasite control and preventative med
animal services,
including surgery, nutrition and
behavior counseling, parasite control and preventative medicine.
Join Jaime Wolfe from NBS
Animal Rescue as she leads a panel discussion of several Michigan Pet Fund Alliance Certified home - based rescue organizations as they discuss the advantages and challenges of certification
including grants for
animals pulled from shelters with health or
behavior issues or over the age of 7, participation in the Michigan SECC (charitable giving program for state employees), changing operations to focus only
on Michigan
animals, etc..
During her years with the MSPCA, she implemented many programs,
including temperament evaluations of shelter dogs; behavioral and environmental enrichment for all the
animals at the shelter; clicker training programs to decrease stress and increase adoptability for both dogs and cats; and educational programs for staff, volunteers, local
animal control officers, and the general public
on animal -
behavior - related issues.
The Adoption Center
includes a veterinary team and a group of
behavior experts, all focused
on preparing the
animals for adoption both medically and behaviorally.
Responsibilities
include behavior modification and training work, daily playgroups,
on - site counseling, assessing
animals for adopt - ability and safety, effectively communicating with staff, volunteers and public, and otherwise maintaining a positive kennel environment.
Central Ohio Pit Savers created the Shelter Diversion Program in conjunction with the Franklin County Dog Shelter to decrease the number of
animals surrendered to the shelter by providing resources to dog owners,
including (but not limited to)
behavior resources, pet retention education, pet food and other supplies, advice
on finding a new home for a dog (rehoming), funding for veterinary services (when funding is available), and pet retention services such as fixing fences to prevent lost dogs.
South Carolina: Charleston
Animal Society: Charleston (pet food, spay / neuter assistance) Humane Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to
Animals: Columbia (pet food, spay / neuter assistance) Keep Our Pets Food Bank: Horry and Georgetown (pet food for eligible applicants) Pawmetto Lifeline: Columbia (low - cost spay / neuter clinic, mobile vaccine clinic, pet food pantry) Pet Helpers: Charleston (a broad range of low - cost veterinary care —
including vaccinations, deworming, flea and tick control, heartworm tests, feline leukemia / aids tests, very affordable heartworm preventive medication, mass removals, orthopedic surgery, and some dentistry [fees are
on a sliding scale]-- as well as a pet food bank, low - cost spay / neuter, help for chained dogs, TNR, and
behavior / training referrals); clinic phone number: 843-302-0556
My areas of expertise
include consulting with individual patients / clients, public speaking and lecturing
on topics related to
animal behavior, and serving as expert witness in court cases related to
animal behavior.
Services
include advice
on behavior issues, free low and moderate income spay or neuter services, and advice
on other placement options that would be in the best interest of the
animal.
The Sacramento SPCA is committed to saving
animal lives and practices each step of the «no kill» equation
including: providing medical care, adoptions, working
on behavior and training, developing partnerships within the community and with rescue groups, maintaining a strong foster program, providing free services to seniors to keep their pets, and operating an
on - site low - cost spay / neuter and vaccine clinic.
My areas of expertise
include consulting with individual patients / clients, public speaking and lecturing
on topics related to
animal behavior.
This must - have shelter medicine resource
includes information
on management,
animal husbandry, veterinary care, disease prevention and
behavior.
Aside from regular day - to - day care (feeding, grooming, exercise), the responsibilities of a foster home may
include basic training (housetraining, walking
on leash, sit, down);
behavior modification (to correct problems such as jumping, mouthing, barking, destructive chewing, dashing through doors); socialization and temperament evaluation (to determine whether the dog is good with different types of people and other
animals); medical care (dispensing medication, taking the dog to vet appointments), and of course plenty of playtime and snuggling.
Drawing
on a wide variety of sources,
including literature,
animal behavior, mathematics, chess, and sociology, her evocative and sometimes near - abstract works interact with their surroundings to create an intricate relationship between time - based and spatial dimensions.
Each article
includes an
animal's physical characteristics, habitat (with a distribution map), diet, breeding patterns, unique traits and
behavior, and when applicable, conservation and tips
on what you can do to help.
Jason Goldman published a great writeup
on Thoughtful
Animal about Tronick's 1975 experiment, the impact it had in understanding child development, and how it's being used,
including to predict child
behavior:
One final example is the prefrontal cortex, which is thought to play an important role in regulating
behavior by suppressing impulses and emotions arising from the amygdala and other parts of the limbic system.50 — 52 In
animal studies, exposure to chronic stress or glucocorticoids alters the synaptic connectivity within the prefrontal cortex, 52,53 and this may limit the ability of the prefrontal cortex to (1) suppress the impulsivity and aggression of the limbic system, and (2) execute adaptive responses (rather than maladaptive responses) to stress.54 — 56 Stress - induced changes in brain structure parallel the well - described impact of significant childhood adversity
on a variety of brain functions,
including the modulation of physiologic responses (hyper - responsive or chronically active stress response), learning (impaired memory), and the regulation of
behavior (the ability to execute adaptive vs maladaptive responses to stress).3, 39,57