«It isn't clear to a cat what we want,» said Dr. Carlo Siracusa, Clinical Assistant
Professor of Animal Behavior at University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine.
Professor of animal behavior Victoria Voith writes: «Studies that have examined client behavior and the development of separation anxiety have demonstrated no association between the former and the development of the latter.»
«If you're thirsty, chances are, your dog is, too,» says Christy Hoffman, PhD, an assistant
professor of animal behavior at Canisius College in Buffalo, NY.
The research was conducted over three years, beginning in 2013, by Dr. Candace Croney, CAWS director and
professor of animal behavior and well - being in the Purdue Veterinary Medicine Department of Comparative Pathobiology, with a joint appointment in the College of Agriculture's Department of Animal Sciences, and her colleagues at CAWS.
«We have a lot of commonality with our best friend the dog,» said study leader Niwako Ogata, an assistant
professor of animal behavior at Purdue University College of Veterinary Medicine in Indiana.
Setting the Standard Presented by Dr. Candace Croney, an associate
professor of animal behavior and well - being at Purdue University, this session will illustrate the efforts by Purdue University and the pet industry to establish science - based breeding guidelines, and the benefits that will accrue to the animals, the dog buying public and the breeders themselves.
The Tufts / McLean research team, led by Niwako Ogata, BVSc, Ph.D., who was a behavior researcher at the Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine and is now an assistant
professor of animal behavior at Purdue University College of Veterinary Medicine, examined a sample of 16 Dobermans.
Christy Hoffman, PhD, is an assistant
professor of animal behavior, ecology and conservation, at Canisius College and also teaches in the college's master's program in anthrozoology.
This bond may be linked to your dog's behavior, according to a study by Christy L. Hoffman, PhD, assistant
professor of animal behavior, ecology and conservation at Canisius College.
Not exact matches
Among those is canine compulsive disorder (CCD), the counterpart to human obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD),» says the study's first and corresponding author Nicholas Dodman, BVMS, DACVA, DACVB,
professor in clinical sciences and section head and program director
of animal behavior at Cummings School
of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University.
«It is widely known that some chemicals, especially odors, can impact an
animal's instinctive
behaviors even on first contact,» says Kazushige Touhara, a
professor at the University
of Tokyo's Graduate School
of Agricultural and Life Sciences, who supervised the study.
The highlight
of his undergraduate education was a 4 - month trip to Kenya, during which two
professors taught ornithology,
animal behavior, and human ecology to approximately 20 students.
Previous studies have reported that trap - jaw ants sometimes jump with their jaws, «but it was unknown whether this
behavior was meant to help them get away from a predator, and it wasn't clear that it actually improved their odds
of surviving an encounter with a predator,» said University
of Illinois graduate student Fredrick Larabee, who conducted the study with entomology
professor and
animal biology department head Andrew Suarez.
That's why Bargmann, Torsten N. Wiesel
Professor and head
of Rockefeller University's Lulu and Anthony Wang Laboratory
of Neural Circuits and
Behavior, and her coworkers set out to understand how animals are incorporating social information into their b
Behavior, and her coworkers set out to understand how
animals are incorporating social information into their
behaviorbehavior.
The study is a collaboration between Melissa Nelson Slater, psychology doctoral student at The Graduate Center
of the City University
of New York (CUNY) and Assistant Curator
of Animal Husbandry at the Bronx Zoo, and Dr. Mark Hauber,
Professor of Psychology in the
Animal Behavior and Conservation Program at Hunter College.
«There's a problem
of sex and gender inclusion at all levels
of science from faculty to the
animals we use,» said Rebecca Calisi, assistant
professor of neurobiology, physiology and
behavior at UC Davis and senior author on the paper.
Cats, both pets and strays, may fool us into thinking that they depend on our food and trash for survival, but according to Alan Beck,
professor of veterinary medicine and director
of the Center for the Human -
Animal Bond at Purdue University, they're expert predators with adaptable hunting
behaviors.
«We feed them, pet them, cuddle with them, and that's what the mother cat would do,» says Dr. Nicholas Dodman, an
animal behavior professor at Tufts University's Cummings School
of Veterinary Medicine.
Associate
Professor of Animal Science at Colorado State University, and author, most recently, of «Animals In Translation: Using The Mysteries Of Autism To Decode Animal Behavior» Read more.
of Animal Science at Colorado State University, and author, most recently,
of «Animals In Translation: Using The Mysteries Of Autism To Decode Animal Behavior» Read more.
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Animals In Translation: Using The Mysteries
Of Autism To Decode Animal Behavior» Read more.
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I am an Associate
Professor and the Chief
of Service
of the Clinical
Animal Behavior Service at UC Davis.
Note from
animal behaviorist and University
of Wisconsin
professor Patricia McConnell: «punishment» is an action that results in a decrease in
behavior.
Animal Behaviorist and Ethologist,
Professor in Zoology, Author
of Numerous Books on
Behavior & Training
Nick is
Professor, Section Head and Program Director
of the
Animal Behavior Department
of Clinical Sciences at the Tufts Cummings school
of Veterinary Medicine, book author, media personality and lecturer.
Dr. Protopopova, Assistant
Professor of Animal and Food Sciences and co-investigator Breanna N. Harris, PhD, Research Assistant
Professor of the Department
of Biological Sciences, will expose each child to 5 conditions, 5 times each in a random sequence and will measure on - task
behavior and collect saliva for measurement
of cortisol levels.
Professor emeritus, Utah State University; course work with the University
of North Texas graduate school
of behavior analysis and Contemporary
Animal Training intensive at Natural Encounters in Winter Haven, Florida also facilitated by Susan Friedman, Ph.D..
Abou - Madi, Noha - Section
of Zoological Medicine Ainsworth, Dorothy M. - Section
of Large
Animal Medicine Balakrishnan, Anusha - Adjunct Faculty Balkman, Cheryl M. - Section
of Oncology Baneux, Philippe - Adjunct Faculty Bentley, Adrienne - Adjunct Faculty Berliner, Elizabeth - Section
of Shelter Medicine Boesch, Jordyn - Section
of Anesthesiology Brown, Bryan - Adjunct Faculty Cable, Christina - Courtesy Lecturer Campoy, Luis - Section
of Anesthesiology Carney, Patrick C. - Section
of Community Practice Service Casal, Margaret - Adjunct Faculty Center, Sharon A. - Section
of Small
Animal Medicine Cheetham, Jonathon - Section
of Large
Animal Surgery Cheong, Soon Hon - Section
of Theriogenology Childs - Sanford, Sara E. - Section
of Zoological Medicine Cook, Gabriel - Courtesy Lecturer Collins, Brian - Section
of Community Practice Service Davies, Emma S. - Section
of Neurology Delco, Michelle L. - Assistant Research
Professor de Matos, Ricardo - Section
of Zoological Medicine DeTar, Lena - Section
of Shelter Medicine Dewey, Curtis W. - Section
of Neurology Diel de Amorim, Mariana - Section
of Theriogenology Divers, Thomas J. - Section
of Large
Animal Medicine Ducharme, Norm G. - Section
of Large
Animal Surgery Earley, Edward T. - Section
of Large
Animal Dentistry Espinheira, Filipe - Section
of Ophthalmology Felippe, M. Julia - Section
of Large
Animal Medicine Fiani, Nadine - Section
of Dentistry and Oral Surgery Fink, Lisa - Adjunct Faculty Flanders, James - Section
of Small
Animal Surgery Fletcher, Daniel J. - Section
of Emergency and Critical Care Forman, Marnin - Adjunct Faculty Fortier, Lisa A. - Section
of Large
Animal Surgery Frye, Christopher W. - Section
of Sports Medicine & Rehabilitation Fubini, Susan L. - Section
of Large
Animal Surgery Gilbert, Robert O. - Section
of Theriogenology, Emeritus Gleed, Robin D. - Section
of Anesthesiology Goggs, Robert - Section
of Emergency Critical Care Goldberg, Katherine J. - Courtesy Lecturer Hackett, Richard P. - Section
of Large
Animal Surgery Hackner, Susan G. - Adjunct Faculty Hart, Robert C. - Courtesy Senior Lecturer Harvey, H. Jay - Section
of Primary Care Surgery Hayashi, Kei - Section
of Small
Animal Surgery Hayes, Galina M. - Section
of Small
Animal Surgery Hillman, Robert B. - Section
of Theriogenology, Emeritus, Senior Clinician Hornbuckle, William E. - Section
of Community Practice Service, Emeritus Houpt, Katherine A. - Section
of Behavior, Emeritus Hume, Kelly R. - Section
of Oncology Hurcombe, Samuel D. A. - Cornell Ruffian Equine Specialists Irby, Nita L. - Section
of Ophthalmology Johnson, Philippa J. - Section
of Diagnostic Imaging Kallfelz, F.A. - Section
of Nutrition, Emeritus Kaplan, Leni K. - Section
of Community Practice Service Kern, Thomas J. - Section
of Ophthalmology Kollias, George V. - Section
of Zoological Medicine, Emeritus Korich, Jody A. - Associate Dean for Education Kornreich, Bruce - Section
of Cardiology Kraus, Steve - Farrier Krotscheck, Ursula - Section
of Small
Animal Surgery Ledbetter, Eric C. - Section
of Ophthalmology Loftus, John P. - Section
of Small
Animal Medicine Ludders, John W. - Section
of Anesthesiology, Emeritus Martin - Flores, Manuel - Section
of Anesthesiology Matthews, Nora B. - Adjunct Faculty Matusow, Rachel - Adjunct Faculty Mazzaferro, Elisa - Adjunct Faculty McCleary - Wheeler, Angela L. - Section
of Oncology McDaniel, Carolyn M. - Section
of Curriculum McEntee, Margaret C. - Section
of Oncology Menard, Julie M. - Section
of Emergency & Critical Care Miller, Meredith L. - Section
of Small
Animal Medicine Miller, William H. - Section
of Dermatology Moise, N. Sydney - Section
of Cardiology Morgan, Megan - Adjunct Faculty Morgan, Oliver D.E. - Adjunct Faculty Morrisey, James K. - Section
of Zoological Medicine Nixon, Alan J. - Section
of Large
Animal Surgery Pariaut, Romain - Section
of Cardiology Peralta, Santiago - Section
of Dentistry and Oral Surgery Perkins, Gillian A. - Section
of Large
Animal Medicine Peters - Kennedy, Jeanine - Adjunct Faculty Peterson, Mark - Adjunct Faculty Pigott, John - Cornell Ruffian Equine Specialists Pownder, Sarah - Courtesy Lecturer Pukazhenthi, Budhan - Adjunct Faculty Putnam, Holly - Joint Appointment, Shelter Medicine Radcliffe, Robin - Wildlife & Conservation Medicine Radcliffe, Rolfe - Section
of Large
Animal Surgery Randolph, John F. - Section
of Small
Animal Medicine Reesink, Heidi - Section
of Large
Animal Surgery Riis, Ronald - Section
of Ophthalmology, Emeritus Rishniw, Mark - Adjunct Faculty Santilli, Roberto - Adjunct Faculty Schoeffler, Gretchen - Section
of Emergency and Critical Care Scott, Danny W. - Section
of Dermatology, Emeritus Scrivani, Peter V. - Section
of Diagnostic Imaging Short, Charles E. - Section
of Anesthesiology, Emeritus Simpson, Kenneth W. - Section
of Small
Animal Medicine Sumner, Julia P. - Section
of Small
Animal Surgery Thalheim, Lindsay - Adjunct Faculty Thompson, Margret S. - Associate Dean and Director for Hospital Operations, Section
of Diagnostic Imaging Todhunter, Rory J. - Section
of Small
Animal Surgery Trotter, Eric J. - Section
of Small
Animal Surgery, Emeritus Vanblaricum, Anita - Courtesy Lecturer Van Hatten, Ruth - Adjunct Faculty Wakshlag, Joseph J. - Section
of Nutrition and Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation
Dr. Nicholas Dodman,
Professor of Behavioral Pharmacology and Director
of the
Behavior Clinic at Tufts University School
of Veterinary Medicine and internationally known specialist in domestic
animal behavioral research, explains declawing:
Dr. James C. Ha, Ph.D., CAAB is a
professor of applied
animal behavior at the University
of WA and a certified applied
animal behavior with over 30 years
of experience in
animal behavior teaching, research, consulting, and expert witness services.
Dr. Marc Bekoff —
professor emeritus
of ecology and evolutionary biology at the University
of Colorado, Boulder, and co-founder (with primatologist Jane Goodall)
of Ethologists for the Ethical Treatment
of Animals — argues that the same brain mechanisms that control moral
behavior in humans also control such
behavior in other mammals.
After a welcome and opening remarks by Dr. Bianca Zenor, Veterinary Technology Program director, the symposium gave participants the chance to choose between large and small
animal topics, ranging from a presentation on Management
of Feline Hyperthyroidism by Dr. Catharine Scott - Moncrieff,
professor of small
animal internal medicine and head
of the Department
of Veterinary Clinical Sciences, to a talk about Cattle
Behavior and Stockmanship by Dr. Bethany Funnell, clinical assistant
professor of bovine theriogenology.
DR. JAMES HA, Research Associate
Professor, University
of Washington, Certified Applied
Animal Behaviorist says: «Cristine is a wonderful ambassador for the application
of educational and scientifically - based
behavior research.
«I think the increased use
of psychoactive drugs comes from acceptance, even in the scientific community, that it's okay to talk about fear, stress and anxiety in
animals,» said Carlo Siracusa, a clinical assistant
professor of behavior medicine at the University
of Pennsylvania School
of Veterinary Medicine.
«The lack
of closure in laser - beam chasing could be messing with your dog's head,» according to Dr. Nicholas Dodman,
animal behavior expert and
professor at Tufts University's Cummings School
of Veterinary Medicine.
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.
Providing $ 250,000 in grants, HABRI awarded the following receipts and their planned research projects: • Erica C. Rogers, PhD (Green Chimneys Children's Services):
Animal - Assisted Social Skills Training for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders • Dr. Kevin Morris, PhD (American Humane Association): The Canines and Childhood Cancer Study: Examining
Behaviors and Stress in Therapy Dogs •
Professor Daniel Mills, BVCs, PhD (University
of Lincoln, UK): Long Term Effects
of Pet Dogs on Families with Children with Autism • Elizabeth A. Richards (Indiana University - Purdue): The Role
of Dog Walking in Heart Health Promotion • Daniel L. Stroud, PhD (Oregon State University): Researching Equine - Facilitated Group Psychotherapy (EFGP) for Trauma Survivors: Horses and Humans in Therapeutic Relationships