Building positive canine-human relationships

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Thorne, Jo

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2024-08

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dogs (Canis familiaris)
companion animals
animal welfare
human-animal relationships
behaviour modification

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Thorne, J. (2024, August). Building positive canine - human relationships. [Paper presentation]. Zoological Society of Auckland, Unitec, Mt. Albert, Auckland, New Zealand https://hdl.handle.net/10652/6907

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The relationship bank Significance for welfare Keeping the trust in credit Understand your species Understand your breed Dog breed matters! Understand your dog Developing clear communication systems Classical conditioning Operant conditioning Training mechanics - how clear is your communication? Reinforcement history Reinforcers - what works? Modifying problem behaviour What do we mean by 'problem behaviour'? Initial considerations –when should we modify ‘normal’ behaviour? Hierarachy of behaviour-change procedures most positive, least intrustive effective intervention [CC-BY-NC-ND graphic 2015 Friedman, Fritzler] Basic formula for dealing with mostproblematic behaviours…. Teach aternative behaviour “You become responsible, forever, for what you have tamed” Antoine de Saint-Exupery

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