Not exact matches
Training, handling and care are based
on the latest principles of
applied animal behavior (how
animals learn).
Stolte, who has her master's degree in
applied animal behavior and welfare, works hands -
on at the center, most often with cats who need extra help with socialization.
This
applies whether the dog is a free - living feral
animal who relies
on these
behaviors to eat or a pampered house puppy that never wants for puppy food.
Dr. Michele Wan of Advanced Dog
Behavior Solutions is a certified
applied animal behaviorist (CAAB) and an expert
on the topic.
CAABs provide opportunities for students of
animal behavior to observe and gain hands
on experience with dog and cat
behavior cases under the supervision of an
applied behaviorist.
Gary is the columnist for «
On Good
Behavior» for «Dog Fancy» and is a respected animal behavior specialist who has applied operant conditioning methods of training
Behavior» for «Dog Fancy» and is a respected
animal behavior specialist who has applied operant conditioning methods of training
behavior specialist who has
applied operant conditioning methods of training to dogs.
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.
If you are a veterinary or affiliate member who gives presentations
on animal behavior, you can
apply for inclusion into our Speakers Bureau.
There are very few opportunities for
applied animal behaviorists from different disciplines to meet and focus
on contemporary developments in companion
animal behavior.
The Veterinary Technician Symposium gives attendees opportunities to learn practical information that can be
applied in clinical practice with a variety of lecture topics centered
on clinical practice, small
animal medicine, large
animal medicine, cardiology, and
behavior; attend a special «lunch and lecture;» network with colleagues from veterinary facilities throughout Indiana and surrounding states; and meet PVM faculty and staff.
Presently, Dr. Marder is an
applied animal behavior consultant at Pet Behavior Consultations in Lexington, Massachusetts, is an adjunct assistant professor at Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University, is an advisor to the National Canine Research Council and is an instructor in the course on shelter animal behavior and welfare at the University of
behavior consultant at Pet
Behavior Consultations in Lexington, Massachusetts, is an adjunct assistant professor at Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University, is an advisor to the National Canine Research Council and is an instructor in the course on shelter animal behavior and welfare at the University of
Behavior Consultations in Lexington, Massachusetts, is an adjunct assistant professor at Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University, is an advisor to the National Canine Research Council and is an instructor in the course
on shelter
animal behavior and welfare at the University of
behavior and welfare at the University of Florida.
With a bachelor of science degree in environmental studies and biology from Hobart and William Smith Colleges, Hilary plans to pursue a master's degree in anthrozoology, the study of human
animal interactions, with a focus
on applied behavior analysis.
Shelter
animals are often not
on their best
behavior because a shelter can be a very scary place for an
animal who is not used to being in a confined space with other
animals (this also
applies even to the most well run shelters).
Training, handling and care are based
on the latest principles of
applied animal behavior (how
animals learn).