Santa Clarita, Calif., August 11, 2011 - «As a professional trainer and
owner of Animal Behavior College which teaches more people to become professional trainers than any other school, I have been to dog parks thousands of times,» explains Steve App...
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The dogs at dog parks come from a wide variety
of backgrounds and their
owners often know very little about
animal behavior and many times, they know very little about their own dog!
Many
animals that are returned or surrendered to the shelter because
of behavior issues could have remained in their home if the
owners had proper guidance from trainers, shelter personnel, or veterinarians.
Due to the growing emphasis on the humane treatment
of pets, the ability to assist
owners in eliminating improper
behavior without recourse to traditional forms
of punishment will make the
animal behaviorist a valued member
of the veterinary care community.
Researchers at the
Animal Behavior Centre at Queen's University in Belfast analyzed data collected by the
owners of...
Doggy adaptations that result in inappropriate expression
of natural
behavior can block or tear the human -
animal bond if
owners view those adaptations in human terms.
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* Training /
Behavior Modification hasn't resulted in an acceptable change in the dog; * There is significant risk and / or evidence that dog is going to seriously injure someone; aggression problems don't automatically mean the dog will injure someone or is dangerous; I am referring to the idea that even with reasonable precautions, supervision, training and behavior modification, the dog is still going to get around all of that and hurt someone; * You have made a reasonable effort to work with the dog and situation; meaning you have PAID a professional to help you, worked the situation properly and diligently, and you still can't trust the dog to not hurt itself, another animal or a person; * The dog is so dangerous you can't place the dog with someone else; * The owner isn't willing, or is unable, or unqualified, to work with the dog any further, even with supervised professional help; some people won't follow instructions, so some of these dogs would be fine in the hands of someone else, but not the current owner; * Regardless what you do (behavior modification, training, and / or behavioral medications) nothing has made the dog manageable, and your trainer is recommending you consider euthanasia; * Even behavioral medications can't alleviate the problem; I am experienced working with drugs prescribed by veterinarians and can give you feedback as to how things are going, or when you might wish to consider another drug; * This dog is too dangerous to wo
Behavior Modification hasn't resulted in an acceptable change in the dog; * There is significant risk and / or evidence that dog is going to seriously injure someone; aggression problems don't automatically mean the dog will injure someone or is dangerous; I am referring to the idea that even with reasonable precautions, supervision, training and
behavior modification, the dog is still going to get around all of that and hurt someone; * You have made a reasonable effort to work with the dog and situation; meaning you have PAID a professional to help you, worked the situation properly and diligently, and you still can't trust the dog to not hurt itself, another animal or a person; * The dog is so dangerous you can't place the dog with someone else; * The owner isn't willing, or is unable, or unqualified, to work with the dog any further, even with supervised professional help; some people won't follow instructions, so some of these dogs would be fine in the hands of someone else, but not the current owner; * Regardless what you do (behavior modification, training, and / or behavioral medications) nothing has made the dog manageable, and your trainer is recommending you consider euthanasia; * Even behavioral medications can't alleviate the problem; I am experienced working with drugs prescribed by veterinarians and can give you feedback as to how things are going, or when you might wish to consider another drug; * This dog is too dangerous to wo
behavior modification, the dog is still going to get around all
of that and hurt someone; * You have made a reasonable effort to work with the dog and situation; meaning you have PAID a professional to help you, worked the situation properly and diligently, and you still can't trust the dog to not hurt itself, another
animal or a person; * The dog is so dangerous you can't place the dog with someone else; * The
owner isn't willing, or is unable, or unqualified, to work with the dog any further, even with supervised professional help; some people won't follow instructions, so some
of these dogs would be fine in the hands
of someone else, but not the current
owner; * Regardless what you do (
behavior modification, training, and / or behavioral medications) nothing has made the dog manageable, and your trainer is recommending you consider euthanasia; * Even behavioral medications can't alleviate the problem; I am experienced working with drugs prescribed by veterinarians and can give you feedback as to how things are going, or when you might wish to consider another drug; * This dog is too dangerous to wo
behavior modification, training, and / or behavioral medications) nothing has made the dog manageable, and your trainer is recommending you consider euthanasia; * Even behavioral medications can't alleviate the problem; I am experienced working with drugs prescribed by veterinarians and can give you feedback as to how things are going, or when you might wish to consider another drug; * This dog is too dangerous to work with.
With that in mind, it's important for pet
owners to educate themselves on the different
behaviors and symptoms that might be an early warning sign
of neurological problems in their beloved companion
animal.
In a study
of 6,000 dog
owners published in the journal Applied
Animal Behavior Science, researchers found that the dachshund is the most aggressive dog: 1 out
of 5 bit or tried to bite a stranger and 1 in 12 bit or tried to bite their
owner.
Their entertaining antics and affectionate
behaviors have endeared these
animals to millions
of owners for thousands
of years.
An at - least partial list
of these organizations include: American Dog
Owners Association, American Humane, American Kennel Club (AKC), American Society for the Prevention
of Cruelty to
Animals (ASPCA), American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA), American Working Dog Federation, Association
of Pet Dog Trainers, Best Friends, Center for Disease Control, Humane Society
of the United States (HSUS), International Association
of Animal Behavior Consultants, International Association
of Canine Professionals, National
Animal Control Association, National
Animal Interest Alliance, National Association
of Dog Obedience Instructors, National Canine Research Council, No Kill Advocacy Center»
Jacqueline Munera, a guest speaker, is an IAABC Certified Cat
Behavior Consultant and is co-instructor
of the Companion
Animal Sciences Institute's Diploma
of Feline
Behavior program and
owner of Positive Cattitudes.
The seminar will be helpful for
owners of dogs who exhibit shy, fearful, or anxious
behaviors, and dog trainers, rescue and
animal welfare professionals, or other pet care professionals who work with dogs with these
behavior issues.
Veterinarians are advised to gauge the
behavior of the pet
owner in addition to the
animal.
Our goals are to make training as fun as possible for the
animal and the
owner; to resolve
behavior problems without doing any harm; and to keep
animals in their homes and out
of shelters.
Dog
Behavior Blog — Con Slobodchikoff, is the creator of the Dog Behavior Blog and Animal Communications, LTD, which specializes in educating dog owners about the behavior of
Behavior Blog — Con Slobodchikoff, is the creator
of the Dog
Behavior Blog and Animal Communications, LTD, which specializes in educating dog owners about the behavior of
Behavior Blog and
Animal Communications, LTD, which specializes in educating dog
owners about the
behavior of
behavior of animals.
If a dog has a history
of aggressive
behavior,
Animal Control does not make it easy for the
owner to keep their dog.
The Mayor or his designee shall provide written notice to the
owner of the specific
behavior of the
animal alleged in the petition and the date upon which a hearing will be held to consider the petition.
Some have private practices in which they are called upon to help train and get to the root
of behavioral problems for the sake and happiness
of both the pet and its
owner by working with the
animals and showing their
owners how to modify any problematic
behavior.
Goodnight says zoo keepers act like
animal owners for a primary care practice, telling veterinarians
of irregular
behavior that needs to be investigated.
Then, the practitioner needs a good understanding
of the theories
of animal and human
behavior, since most dog problems are a result
of the relationship between the
owner and the dog.
«Ten to 15 percent
of owners say that they have pet
behavior issues,» says certified applied
animal behaviorist Stephen L. Zawistowski, PhD, science adviser to the ASPCA.
Puppies between 8 - 12 weeks make the best students because they haven't formed bad habits, although
owners don't typically sign up for class until their pets are between 6 - 12 months
of age, says Pamela Reid, PhD, CAAB, vice president
of the
Animal Behavior Center at ASPCA
Animal Health Services in Urbana, Ill..
Providence
Animal Center is happy to provide a variety
of behavior and training services as well as informational resources for pet
owners to help you and your pooch maintain a wonderful relationship.
One
of the most common reasons given at an
animal shelter for
owner turn - ins is the dog's destructive
behavior (doing things like chewing the
owner's belongings).
An important point to make is that the introduction
of behavior into the veterinary curriculum and clinical services was driven by the demand for help with problem
behaviors by the
animal owners, not by administrators.
Hyperthyroid cats are rarely presented to the veterinarian for behavioral signs, Perhaps because aggression is primarily wen when the cat is restrained, we as a profession are more likely to experience this aspect
of the disease than the cats»
owners, Treating the underlying thyroid problem generally resolves the behavioral problems however, and because onset is often insidious, it is only after the endocrine imbalance has been addressed that the
owners appreciate the deterioration in their
animal's
behavior.
Rolling around on a dead
animal is one
of a dog
owner's least favorite
behaviors to witness, especially for the squeamish.
Kelley Bollen, certified
animal behavior consultant and owner of Animal Alliances, points out that feline enrichment «doesn't have to cost a lot, and many enrichment ideas take little time — especially if you tap into your volunteer pool.&
animal behavior consultant and
owner of Animal Alliances, points out that feline enrichment «doesn't have to cost a lot, and many enrichment ideas take little time — especially if you tap into your volunteer pool.&
Animal Alliances, points out that feline enrichment «doesn't have to cost a lot, and many enrichment ideas take little time — especially if you tap into your volunteer pool.»
If engaging in one
of these
behaviors results in some type
of social interaction between the
animal and his
owner (even a verbal scolding) then the
behavior may be reinforced and occur more frequently.
If an
animal that is surrendered to us fails a
behavior assessment at the time
of intake, we will let the
owner know that the
animal is not accepted to our shelter.
Brian & Sarah, the
owners of Instinct ®, are pursuing their Master's in
Animal Behavior & Conservation at Hunter College.
Julie is currently co-
owner of TEAM Education in
Animal Behavior and
owner of Stepping Stone
Animal Training and
Behavior Modification and trains autism service dogs in her «spare» time.
We further believe that although there may be some natural characteristics and
behaviors of some pet
animals that can be disruptive, inconvenient, or even destructive, a responsible pet
owner will adjust to these natural characteristics and
behaviors and will socialize and train his or her pet so as to maintain a comfortable relationship that is beneficial to the pet and the pet
owner.
Dr. Troy was selected because
of her nominators» essays, and her community involvement, ethical
behavior, passion for her profession, and connections to
animals and their
owners.
He is the director
of Animal Behavior Consultations in the Kansas City area, which provides behavior consultations and training services for pet owners, as well as a behavior support service for veteri
Behavior Consultations in the Kansas City area, which provides
behavior consultations and training services for pet owners, as well as a behavior support service for veteri
behavior consultations and training services for pet
owners, as well as a
behavior support service for veteri
behavior support service for veterinarians.
He frequently writes for a variety
of veterinary and pet publications and is co-author
of the books, The Practitioner's Guide to Pet
Behavior Problems and
Behavior Problems
of the Dog and Cat; co-editor
of the books, Dog
Behavior and Training: Veterinary advice for
owners and Cat
Behavior and Training: Veterinary advice for
owners and helped develop and appeared in the award winning child safety video, Dogs, Cats & Kids: Learning to be safe with
animals.
Dr. Hunthausen is director
of Animal Behavior Consultations in the Kansas City area, which provides behavior consultations and training services for pet owners, as well as a behavior support service for veteri
Behavior Consultations in the Kansas City area, which provides
behavior consultations and training services for pet owners, as well as a behavior support service for veteri
behavior consultations and training services for pet
owners, as well as a
behavior support service for veteri
behavior support service for veterinarians.
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In addition, these laws unfairly punish
animal and
owner alike by ignoring the obvious facts that dogs are individuals capable
of a variety
of emotions and
behaviors and that no breed is inherently good or evil.
As a professional canine
behavior consultant and
owner of a successful dog training business, Joan has seen the unfortunate consequences
of many traditional pet harnesses that are made from flimsy materials (chafes, irritates the
animal), have too many straps and bulky clips (poor fit), only have one location to attach a leash (limited walking options), and are overall confusing for people to put on and take off their dogs.
Founder /
Owner Mishell is a certified
animal health technician with over 20 years experience in the study
of animal behavior, breeding and training at various levels.
His interest in
animal behavior developed after discovering that
behavior is the most common concern for pet
owners, and the most common cause
of euthanasia in pets.
An
animal potentially dangerous to humans means any
of the following: Any
animal which, when unprovoked and off the property
of the
owner or keeper, engages in
behavior that threatens the safety
of a human being so that the human has to take defensive action to protect himself / herself or that person is injured.
In my experience, these types
of leashes a.) tend to cause dogs to act more aggressively and to pull hard on the leash; b.) are more likely to trigger a fight with another dog since the dog that is straining at the end
of the leash looks like it is in attack mode; c.) tend to be purchased by lazy and irresponsible dog
owners who do not train their dogs to obey, and who tend to spoil their dogs, causing more aggression and bratty
behavior; d.) undo most
of the important aspects
of your obedience training and leadership over your dog, especially obeying around distractions and coming when called, and over time they teach your dog to charge after other dogs,
animals and even people; e.) are hard to control once the dog is at the end
of the line, and can get caught in the leashes
of other dogs, increasing the potential for a biting or attack incident; f.) do NOT cause the dog to get more exercise on the walk; g.) can cause a dog to run away from you, because if you accidentally drop the leash handle, many dogs will run from the plastic handle «chasing» them from behind and that could cause your dog to run into traffic and die; h.) have resulted in injuries to dogs and
owners.