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Nedenfor her finner du en laaang liste med kilder og forskning. Vær så god!
https://www.animallaw.info/statute/wa-cruelty-chapter-1652-prevention-cruelty-animals
https://www.dogwelfarecampaign.org/implications-of-punishment.php
https://www.whole-dog-journal.com/health/pains-effect-on-behavior/
https://www.avma.org/javma-news/2008-02-15/veterinary-behavior-society-announces-position-punishment
Anvendt atferdsanalyse. Teori og praksis. Av Svein Eikeseth og Frode Svartdal (2010), norsk (bokmål). ISBN: 9788205390676
Behavior Analysis and Learning: A Biobehavioral Approach. Av W. David Pierce og Carl D. Cheney,(2017), engelsk. ISBN: 9781138898585
Behavior Problems of the Dog and Cat. Av Gary M. Landsberg (2012), engelsk. ISBN: 9780702043352
Læringspsykologi. Av Frode Svartdal og Magne Arve Flaten (2007), norsk (bokmål). ISBN: 9788241702389
Manual of Clinical Behavioral Medicine for Dogs and Cats. Av Karen Overall (2013), engelsk. ISBN: 9780323008907
Stress: Concepts, Cognition, Emotion, and Behavior (2016), engelsk, ISBN: 9780128009512
The Domestic Dog. Its Evolution, Behavior and Interactions with People. Redigert av James Serpell, (2016), engelsk. ISBN: 9781107699342
Why Zebras Don’t Get Ulcers. Av Robert M. Sapolsky (2004) engelsk. ISBN: 9780805073690
A Comprehensive Overview on Stress Neurobiology: Basic Concepts and Clinical Implications. Godoy et al. (2018)
Glucocorticoids, stress and behaviour consulting. Kayla Fratt & Jackie Maffucci (2018)
The legacy of Hans Selye and the origins of stress research Szabo. S. (2012).
Stress – Its Effects on Health and Behavior. Mills. D., Karagiannis.C. & Zulch. H. ( 2014).
Anxiety Disorders in Dogs (2014)
Desensitization and Counterconditioning. When and How (2017)
The effects of fear and anxiety on health and lifespan in pet dogs (2010)
The Use of Humor in the Counterconditioning of Anger Responses. A Case Study (1973)
Using Humor in Systematic Desensitization to Reduce Fear (2001)
Clinical behavioral medicine for small animals, Overall, Karen L., Mosby, 1997
The toolbox for remodelling your problem dog, Terry Ryan, Howell Book House, New York, 1998
Behavior Modification. What it is and how to do it, Martin, G,. Pear,J.; Prentice-Hall Inc, New Jersey, 1978
Uppslagsbok i hundpsykologi, Hallgren, A., ICA borförlag, Västerås, 2001
The Domesitic Dog, ed. Serpell, J., Cambridge University Press, UK, 1995
Behaviour in Dogs; Heritability and breed differences, Bakken, M., Vangen, O., 7th Internatinal Conference on Human Animal Interaction, 1995
Arhant, C., Bubna-Littitz, H., Bartels, A., Futschik, A., & Troxler, J. (2010). Behaviour of smaller and larger dogs: Effects of training methods, inconsistency of owner behaviour and level of engagement in activities with the dog Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 123 (3-4), 131-142 DOI: 10.1016/j.applanim.2010.01.003
Casey, R., Loftus, B., Bolster, C., Richards, G., & Blackwell, E. (2014). Human directed aggression in domestic dogs (Canis familiaris): Occurrence in different contexts and risk factors Applied Animal Behaviour Science,
152, 52-63 DOI: 10.1016/j.applanim.2013.12.003
Dubé, M. B., Asher, L., Würbel, H., Riemer, S., & Melotti, L. (2020). Parallels in the interactive effect of highly sensitive personality and social factors on behaviour problems in dogs and humans. Scientific
reports, 10(1), 1-9. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-62094-9
Hiby, E.F., Rooney, N.J., & Bradshaw, J.W.S. (2004). Dog training methods: their use, effectiveness and interaction with behaviour and welfare Animal Welfare (13), 63-69
Rooney, N., & Cowan, S. (2011). Training methods and owner–dog interactions: Links with dog behaviour and learning ability Applied
Animal Behaviour Science, 132 (3-4), 169-177 DOI: 10.1016/j.applanim.2011.03.007
A cross-species approach to disorders affecting brain and behaviour (2018)
A Review of Medical Conditions and Behavioral Problems in Dogs and Cats (2019)
Behavioural characteristics of dogs removed from hoarding situations (2016)
Decreasing dog problem behavior with functional analysis. Linking diagnoses to treatment (2012)
Demographics and comorbidity of behavior problems in dogs (2019)
Facilitating client compliance using the strategy of comparisons of dog to child behavior (2018)
Factors associated with dog behavioral problems referred to a behavior clinic (2017)
Living with and loving a pet with behavioral problems. Pet owners’ experiences (2020)
Making the Case for Multi-Axis Assessment of Behavioural Problems (2020)
Owner perception of problem behaviours in dogs aged 6 and 9-months (2020)
Perspectives on assessing the emotional behavior of animals with behavior problems (2017)
Risk factors associated with behavioral problems in dogs (2011)
The Effect of Hypothyroid Function on Canine Behavior (2013)
Toileting troubles part 1. Factors influencing house soiling in cats and dogs (2016)
Toileting troubles part 2. Managing house soiling problems in dogs and cats (2016)
Treatments affecting dog behaviour. Something to be aware of (2016)
Clinical behavioral medicine for small animals, Overall, Karen L., Mosby, 1997
The toolbox for remodelling your problem dog, Terry Ryan, Howell Book House, New York, 1998
Behavior Modification. What it is and how to do it, Martin, G,. Pear,J.; Prentice-Hall Inc, New Jersey, 1978
Uppslagsbok i hundpsykologi, Hallgren, A., ICA borförlag, Västerås, 2001
The Domesitic Dog, ed. Serpell, J., Cambridge University Press, UK, 1995
Behaviour in Dogs; Heritability and breed differences, Bakken, M., Vangen, O., 7th Internatinal Conference on Human Animal Interaction, 1995
Arhant, C., Bubna-Littitz, H., Bartels, A., Futschik, A., & Troxler, J. (2010). Behaviour of smaller and larger dogs: Effects of training methods, inconsistency of owner behaviour and level of engagement in activities with the dog Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 123 (3-4), 131-142 DOI: 10.1016/j.applanim.2010.01.003
Casey, R., Loftus, B., Bolster, C., Richards, G., & Blackwell, E. (2014). Human directed aggression in domestic dogs (Canis familiaris): Occurrence in different contexts and risk factors Applied Animal Behaviour Science,
152, 52-63 DOI: 10.1016/j.applanim.2013.12.003
Dubé, M. B., Asher, L., Würbel, H., Riemer, S., & Melotti, L. (2020). Parallels in the interactive effect of highly sensitive personality and social factors on behaviour problems in dogs and humans. Scientific
reports, 10(1), 1-9. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-62094-9
Hiby, E.F., Rooney, N.J., & Bradshaw, J.W.S. (2004). Dog training methods: their use, effectiveness and interaction with behaviour and welfare Animal Welfare (13), 63-69
Rooney, N., & Cowan, S. (2011). Training methods and owner–dog interactions: Links with dog behaviour and learning ability Applied
Animal Behaviour Science, 132 (3-4), 169-177 DOI: 10.1016/j.applanim.2011.03.007
Efficacy of detection canines for avian botulism surveillance and mitigation (2021)
Working Dogs: Form and Function, Volume II (Research Topic, 2020)
Arhant, C., Bubna-Littitz, H., Bartels, A., Futschik, A., & Troxler, J. (2010). Behaviour of smaller and larger dogs: Effects of training methods, inconsistency of owner behaviour and level of engagement in activities with the dog Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 123 (3-4), 131-142 DOI: 10.1016/j.applanim.2010.01.003
Covered by Companion Animal Psychology: Positive Reinforcement in Dog Training: Little Dogs vs Big Dogs
Blackwell, E., Bolster, C., Richards, G., Loftus, B., & Casey, R. (2012). The use of electronic collars for training domestic dogs: estimated prevalence, reasons and risk factors for use, and owner perceived success as compared to other training methods BMC Veterinary Research, 8 (1) DOI: 10.1186/1746-6148-8-93
Covered by Companion Animal Psychology: How Many People Use Electronic Shock Collars?
Blackwell, E., Twells, C., Seawright, A., & Casey, R. (2008). The relationship between training methods and the occurrence of behavior problems, as reported by owners, in a population of domestic dogs Journal of Veterinary Behavior: Clinical Applications and Research, 3 (5), 207-217 DOI: 10.1016/j.jveb.2007.10.008
Covered by Companion Animal Psychology: Positive Reinforcement and Dog Training
Casey, R., Loftus, B., Bolster, C., Richards, G., & Blackwell, E. (2014). Human directed aggression in domestic dogs (Canis familiaris): Occurrence in different contexts and risk factors Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 152, 52-63 DOI: 10.1016/j.applanim.2013.12.003
Covered by Companion Animal Psychology: Dangerous Dogs: Time for a Rethink?
and on Dr. Rachel Casey's blog
and by Stanley Coren, PhD
China, L., Mills, D.S. & Cooper, J.J. (2020) Efficacy of dog training with and without remote electronic collars vs. a focus on positive reinforcement. Frontiers in Veterinary Science, https://doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2020.00508.
Covered by Companion Animal Psychology: Positive reinforcement is more effective at training dogs than an electronic collar, study shows
Cooper, J. J., Cracknell, N., Hardiman, J., Wright, H., & Mills, D. (2014). The welfare consequences and efficacy of training pet dogs with remote electronic training collars in comparison to reward based training. PloS one, 9(9), e102722.
Defra AW1402 (2013) Studies to assess the effect of pet training aids, specifically remote static pulse systems, on the welfare of domestic dogs. University of Lincoln / University of Bristol / Food and Environment Research Agency. Final report prepared by Prof. Jonathan Cooper, Dr. Hannah Wright, Prof. Daniel Mills (University of Lincoln); Dr. Rachel Casey, Dr. Emily Blackwell (University of Bristol); Katja van Driel (Food and Environment Research Agency); Dr. Jeff Lines (Silsoe Livestock System).
Defra AW1402a (2013) Studies to assess the effect of pet training aids, specifically remote static pulse systems, on the welfare of domestic dogs; field study of dogs in training. Final report prepared by Prof. Jonathan Cooper, Dr. Nina Cracknell, Jessica Hardiman and Prof. Daniel Mills (University of Lincoln).
Covered by Companion Animal Psychology: The End for Shock Collars?
de Castro, A. C. V., Barrett, J., de Sousa, L., & Olsson, I. A. S. (2019). Carrots versus sticks: The relationship between training methods and dog-owner attachment. Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 219, 104831. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.applanim.2019.104831
Covered by Stanley Coren, PhD
Deldalle, S., & Gaunet, F. (2014). Effects of 2 training methods on stress-related behaviors of the dog (Canis familiaris) and on the dog–owner relationship Journal of Veterinary Behavior: Clinical Applications and Research, 9 (2), 58-65 DOI: 10.1016/j.jveb.2013.11.004
Covered by Companion Animal Psychology: Dog Training, Animal Welfare, and the Human-Canine Relationship
and by Stanley Coren, PhD
Dodman, N. H., Brown, D. C., & Serpell, J. A. (2018). Associations between owner personality and psychological status and the prevalence of canine behavior problems. PloS one, 13(2), e0192846.
Covered by Zazie Todd PhD at Psychology Today: Does owner personality affect dog training methods?
Dubé, M. B., Asher, L., Würbel, H., Riemer, S., & Melotti, L. (2020). Parallels in the interactive effect of highly sensitive personality and social factors on behaviour problems in dogs and humans. Scientific reports, 10(1), 1-9. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-62094-9
Fernandes, J. G., Olsson, I. A. S., & de Castro, A. C. V. (2017). Do aversive-based training methods actually compromise dog welfare?: A literature review. Applied Animal Behaviour Science. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.applanim.2017.07.001
Haverbeke, A., Laporte, B., Depiereux, E., Giffroy, J., & Diederich, C. (2008). Training methods of military dog handlers and their effects on the team's performances Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 113 (1-3), 110-122 DOI: 10.1016/j.applanim.2007.11.010
Covered by Stanley Coren, PhD
Herron, M., Shofer, F., & Reisner, I. (2009). Survey of the use and outcome of confrontational and non-confrontational training methods in client-owned dogs showing undesired behaviors Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 117 (1-2), 47-54 DOI: 10.1016/j.applanim.2008.12.011
Covered by Companion Animal Psychology: Positive Reinforcement and Dog Training: Dogs with Behaviour Problems and in the summary of this series on positive reinforcement
and Science Daily
and Dr. Sophia Yin
and Patricia McConnell, PhD, CAAB
Hiby, E.F., Rooney, N.J., & Bradshaw, J.W.S. (2004). Dog training methods: their use, effectiveness and interaction with behaviour and welfare Animal Welfare (13), 63-69
Covered by Companion Animal Psychology: Positive Reinforcement and Dog Training II
Masson, S., de la Vega, S., Gazzano, A., Mariti, C., Pereira, G. D. G., Halsberghe, C., ... & Schoening, B. (2018). Electronic training devices: discussion on the pros and cons of their use in dogs as a basis for the position statement of the European Society of Veterinary Clinical Ethology (ESVCE). Journal of Veterinary Behavior. DOI; https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jveb.2018.02.006
Covered by Companion Animal Psychology: Study outlines reasons to ban electronic collars for dogs
Covered by Mark Bekoff, PhD: Is it time to ban shock collars for dogs in all situations?
Masson, S., Nigron, I., & Gaultier, E. (2018). Questionnaire Survey on The Use Of Different E-Collar Types in France in Everyday Life With A View To Providing Recommendations for Possible Future Regulations. Journal of Veterinary Behavior.
Covered by Kerry Lengyel at American Veterinarian: Study shows no credible evidence justifying electronic shock collars.
Covered by Companion Animal Psychology: Shock collars, regulation and education on alternatives
Overall, K. L. (2018). Beware the misdirection offense: the truth about shock, aversives and punishment. Journal of Veterinary Behavior, 25, iv-vi. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jveb.2018.04.005
Rooney, N., & Cowan, S. (2011). Training methods and owner–dog interactions: Links with dog behaviour and learning ability Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 132 (3-4), 169-177 DOI: 10.1016/j.applanim.2011.03.007
Covered by Companion Animal Psychology: Positive Reinforcement and Dog Training: Learning New Behaviours
Also included in the summary of the series on positive reinforcement and dog training
Schalke, E., Stichnoth, J., Ott, S., & Jones-Baade, R. (2007). Clinical signs caused by the use of electric training collars on dogs in everyday life situations Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 105 (4), 369-380 DOI: 10.1016/j.applanim.2006.11.002
Schilder, M., & van der Borg, J. (2004). Training dogs with help of the shock collar: short and long term behavioural effects Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 85 (3-4), 319-334 DOI: 10.1016/j.applanim.2003.10.004
Covered by Dr. Sophia Yin
Todd, Z. (2018). Barriers to the Adoption of Humane Dog Training Methods. Journal of Veterinary Behavior: Clinical Applications and Research. 25C(28-34). Available for free via this link until 9th June.
Covered by Companion Animal Psychology: Why don't more people use positive reinforcement to train dogs?
Ziv, G. (2017) The effects of using aversive training methods in dogs – a review. Journal of Veterinary Behaviour, 19:50-60.
Covered by Companion Animal Psychology: New Literature Review Recommends Reward-Based Training
Guest post by Zazie Todd, PhD at the Academy for Dog Trainers: The Double Advantage of Reward-Based Training.
Burch, M. R. (2008). How Dogs Learn (Revised) (1.st Edition (1999) ed.). Howell Book House.
Berns, G. S., Brooks, A., & Spivak, M. (2013). Replicability and heterogeneity of awake unrestrained canine fMRI responses. PloS one, 8(12), e81698.
Blackwell, E. J., Twells, C., Seawright, A., & Casey, R. A. (2008). The relationship between training methods and the occurrence of behavior problems, as reported by owners, in a population of domestic dogs. Journal of Veterinary Behavior: Clinical Applications and Research, 3(5), 207-217.
Feuerbacher, E. N., & Wynne, C. D. L. (2012). Relative Efficacy of Human Social Interaction and Food as Reinforcers for Domestic Dogs and Hand-Reared Wolves. Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 98(1), 105-129.
Herron, M. E., Shofer, F. S., & Reisner, I. R. (2009). Survey of the use and outcome of confrontational and non-confrontational training methods in client-owned dogs showing undesired behaviors. Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 117(1-2), 47-54.
Ziv, Gal. (2017). The effects of using aversive training methods in dogs—A review. Journal of Veterinary Behavior, 19, 50-60.
Koob (2013). Negative reinforcement in drug addiction: the darkness within. Current opinion in neurobiology.
Friedman, 2008. What’s wrong with this picture: effectiveness is not enough.
Schilder & van der Borg, 2004. Training dogs with help of the shock collar: short and long term behavioural effects.
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Rooney, Nicole J. & Bradshaw, John W.S (2002). An experimental study of the effects of play upon the dog–human relationship. Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 75 (2), 161-176. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0168-1591(01)00192-7
Kerepesi, A.,Dóka, A. & Miklósi, A. (2015. Dogs and their human companions: The effect of familiarity on dog–human interactions. Beahvioural Process, 110, 27-36. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.beproc.2014.02.005
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Carter, Anne J., Donal S. McNally, and Roshier, Amanda L., (2020). "Canine collars: an investigation of collar type and the forces applied to a simulated neck model." Veterinary Record.
Shih, H.-Y.; Georgiou, F.; Curtis, R.A.; Paterson, M.B.A.; Phillips, C.J.C. Behavioural Evaluation of a Leash Tension Meter Which Measures Pull Direction and Force during Human–Dog On-Leash Walks. Animals 2020, 10, 1382. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani10081382
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Cannas, Simona & Talamonti, Zita & Mazzola, Silvia & Minero, Michela & Picciolini, Anna & Palestrini, Clara. (2017). Factors associated with dog behavior problems referred to a behavior clinic. Journal of Veterinary Behavior. 24. 10.1016/j.jveb.2017.12.004.
https://journeydogtraining.com/dog-treat-myths/
Caffrey, N., Rock, M., Schmidtz, O., Anderson, D., Parkinson, M., & Checkley, S. L. (2019). Insights about the epidemiology of dog bites in a Canadian city using a dog aggression scale and administrative data. Animals, 9(6), 324. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani9060324
https://www.nationalcanineresearchcouncil.com/browse/research_library?f%5B0%5D=im_field_topics%3A56
Associations between dog keeping and indoor dust microbiota (2021)
Companion Animal Relationships and Adolescent Loneliness during COVID-19 (2021)
Dogs in the Workplace: A Review of the Benefits and Potential Challenges (2017)
Dog Ownership and Survival. A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis (2019)
Oxytocin and Opioid Receptor Gene Polymorphisms Associated with Greeting Behavior in Dogs (2017)
Affenzeller, N., Palme, R., & Zulch, H. (2017). Playful activity post-learning improves training performance in Labrador Retriever dogs (Canis lupus familiaris) Physiology & Behavior, 168, 62-73 DOI: 10.1016/j.physbeh.2016.10.014
Covered by Companion Animal Psychology: Playtime after training improves a dog's memory
Covered by Stanley Coren, PhD
Covered by Julie Hecht at DogSpies
Bremhorst, A., Bütler, S., Würbel, H., & Riemer, S. (2018). Incentive motivation in pet dogs–preference for constant vs varied food rewards. Scientific reports, 8(1), 9756. DOI: 10.1038/s41598-018-28079-5
Covered by Companion Animal Psychology: In training, pay your dog with the food or foods they love, science says
Browne, C. M., Starkey, N. J., Foster, T. M., & McEwan, J. S. (2017). Examination of the Accuracy and Applicability of Information in Popular Books on Dog Training. Brill. DOI: 10.1163/15685306-12341453
Covered by Companion Animal Psychology: Can dog training books be trusted?
Carter, Anne J., Donal S. McNally, and Roshier, Amanda L., (2020). "Canine collars: an investigation of collar type and the forces applied to a simulated neck model." Veterinary Record.
Covered by Companion Animal Psychology: Flat collars risk damage to dogs' necks
Covered by Anne Carter, PhD
Chapagain, D., Virányi, Z., Wallis, L. J., Huber, L., Serra, J., & Range, F. (2017). Aging of attentiveness in border collies and other pet dog breeds: the protective benefits of lifelong training. Frontiers in aging neuroscience, 9, 100.
Covered by Companion Animal Psychology: Dogs' attention declines with age - but training helps
Chiandetti, C., Avella, S., Fongaro, E., & Cerri, F. (2016). Can clicker training facilitate conditioning in dogs? Applied Animal Behaviour Science DOI: 10.1016/j.applanim.2016.08.006
Covered by Companion Animal Psychology: Clicker Training vs Treat: Equally Good in Dog Training
D’Aniello, B., Scandurra, A., Alterisio, A., Valsecchi, P., & Prato-Previde, E. (2016). The importance of gestural communication: a study of human–dog communication using incongruent information Animal Cognition DOI: 10.1007/s10071-016-1010-5
Covered by Stanley Coren, PhD
Demant, H., Ladewig, J., Balsby, T., & Dabelsteen, T. (2011). The effect of frequency and duration of training sessions on acquisition and long-term memory in dogs Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 133 (3-4), 228-234 DOI: 10.1016/j.applanim.2011.05.010
Covered by Companion Animal Psychology: How Often Should I Train My Dog?
Feng, L. C., Howell, T. J., & Bennett, P. C. (2016). How clicker training works: Comparing reinforcing, marking, and bridging hypotheses. Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 181, 34-40. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.applanim.2016.05.012
Feng LC, Howell TJ, Bennett PC. (2017) Comparing trainers’ reports of clicker use to the use of clickers in applied research studies: methodological differences may explain conflicting results. Pet Behavior Science 2017; 3:1-18. DOI: https://doi.org/10.21071/pbs.v0i3.5786
Covered by Lynna Feng: The Clicker Training Controversy
Covered by Linda P. Case
Feng, L. C., Howell, T. J., & Bennett, P. C. (2018). Practices and perceptions of clicker use in dog training: A survey-based investigation of dog owners and industry professionals. Journal of Veterinary Behavior: Clinical Applications and Research, 23, 1-9. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jveb.2017.10.002
Feng, L. C., Hodgens, N. H., Woodhead, J. K., Howell, T. J., & Bennett, P. C. (2018). Is clicker training (Clicker+ food) better than food-only training for novice companion dogs and their owners?. Applied Animal Behaviour Science. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.applanim.2018.04.015
Covered by Companion Animal Psychology: Clicker-plus-food and food-only are equally good dog training methods
Feuerbacher, E., & Wynne, C. (2012). Relative efficacy of human social interaction and food as reinforcers for domestic dogs and hand-reared wolves Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 98 (1), 105-129 DOI: 10.1901/jeab.2012.98-105
Covered by Companion Animal Psychology: Now Where's My Treat?
Feuerbacher, E. N., & Wynne, C. D. (2014). Most domestic dogs (Canis lupus familiaris) prefer food to petting: population, context, and schedule effects in concurrent choice. Journal of the experimental analysis of behavior, 101(3), 385-405. DOI: 10.1002/jeab.81.
Fugazza, C., & Miklósi, A. (2014). Should old dog trainers learn new tricks? The efficiency of the Do as I do method and shaping/clicker training method to train dogs Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 153, 53-61 DOI: 10.1016/j.applanim.2014.01.009
Covered by Claudia Fugazza for Do You Believe in Dog?
Fukuzawa, M., & Hayashi, N. (2013). Comparison of 3 different reinforcements of learning in dogs (Canis familiaris) Journal of Veterinary Behavior: Clinical Applications and Research, 8 (4), 221-224 DOI: 10.1016/j.jveb.2013.04.067
Covered by Companion Animal Psychology: The Importance of Food in Dog Training
Hasegawa M, Ohtani N, & Ohta M (2014). Dogs' Body Language Relevant to Learning Achievement. Animals : an open access journal from MDPI, 4 (1), 45-58 PMID: 26479883
Covered by Companion Animal Psychology: The Attentive Look of a Dog in Training
Jakovcevic A, Elgier AM, Mustaca AE, & Bentosela M (2013). Frustration behaviors in domestic dogs. Journal of applied animal welfare science : JAAWS, 16 (1), 19-34 PMID: 23282291
Covered by Companion Animal Psychology: Frustration in Pet Dog Training
Karl, S., Boch, M., Virányi, Z., Lamm, C., & Huber, L. (2019). Training pet dogs for eye-tracking and awake fMRI. Behavior Research Methods, 1-19. https://doi.org/10.3758/s13428-019-01281-7
Kis A, Szakadát S, Gácsi M, Kovács E, Simor P, Török C, Gombos F, Bódizs R, & Topál J (2017). The interrelated effect of sleep and learning in dogs (Canis familiaris); an EEG and behavioural study. Scientific reports, 7 PMID: 28165489
Covered by Julie Hecht at DogSpies
Kutsumi A, Nagasawa M, Ohta M, & Ohtani N (2013). Importance of puppy training for future behavior of the dog. The Journal of veterinary medical science / the Japanese Society of Veterinary Science, 75 (2), 141-9 PMID: 23018794
Covered by Companion Animal Psychology: Is it Important to Attend Puppy Class?
LaFollette, M. R., Rodriguez, K. E., Ogata, N., & O'Haire, M. E. (2019). Military veterans and their PTSD service dogs: associations between training methods, PTSD severity, dog behavior, and the human-animal bond. Frontiers in Veterinary Science, 6:23.
Covered by Zazie Todd at Fellow Creatures: Training methods affect the service dog-veteran relationship
Covered by Linda Case: Reward-based training and relationship
McGowan RT, Rehn T, Norling Y, & Keeling LJ (2014). Positive affect and learning: exploring the "Eureka Effect" in dogs. Animal cognition, 17 (3), 577-87 PMID: 24096703
Covered by Companion Animal Psychology: Do Dogs Get That Eureka! Feeling?
Meyer, I., & Ladewig, J. (2008). The relationship between number of training sessions per week and learning in dogs Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 111 (3-4), 311-320 DOI: 10.1016/j.applanim.2007.06.016
Covered by Patricia McConnell, PhD, CAAB
Okamoto Y, Ohtani N, Uchiyama H, & Ohta M (2009). The feeding behavior of dogs correlates with their responses to commands. The Journal of veterinary medical science / the Japanese Society of Veterinary Science, 71 (12), 1617-21 PMID: 20046029
Covered by Companion Animal Psychology: The Importance of Food in Dog Training
Payne, E., Bennett, P., & McGreevy, P. (2017). DogTube: An examination of dogmanship online Journal of Veterinary Behavior: Clinical Applications and Research, 17, 50-61 DOI: 10.1016/j.jveb.2016.10.006
Covered by Companion Animal Psychology: Timing and attention matter in dog training, new study shows
Riemer, S., Ellis, S. L., Thompson, H., & Burman, O. H. (2018). Reinforcer effectiveness in dogs—The influence of quantity and quality. Applied Animal Behaviour Science 206:87-93. DOI: 10.1016/j.applanim.2018.05.016
Covered by Companion Animal Psychology: Do dogs run faster for more treats or better quality treats?
Scandurra, A., Alterisio, A., Aria, M., Vernese, R., & D’Aniello, B. (2018). Should I fetch one or the other? A study on dogs on the object choice in the bimodal contrasting paradigm. Animal cognition, 1-8. DOI: 10.1007/s10071-017-1145-z
Covered by Sienna Taylor, MSc, in a guest post for Companion Animal Psychology: To gesture or not to gesture in dog training?
Covered by Stanley Coren, PhD.
Siracusa, C., Provoost, L., & Reisner, I. R. (2017). Dog-and owner-related risk factors for consideration of euthanasia or rehoming before a referral behavioral consultation and for euthanizing or rehoming the dog after the consultation. Journal of Veterinary Behavior: Clinical Applications and Research, 22, 46-56. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jveb.2017.09.007
Smith, S., & Davis, E. (2008). Clicker increases resistance to extinction but does not decrease training time of a simple operant task in domestic dogs (Canis familiaris) Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 110 (3-4), 318-329 DOI: 10.1016/j.applanim.2007.04.012
Williams, E. J., & Blackwell, E. (2019). Managing the Risk of Aggressive Dog Behavior: Investigating the Influence of Owner Threat and Efficacy Perceptions. Risk Analysis. https://doi.org/10.1111/risa.13336
Covered by Companion Animal Psychology: Confidence and emotions affect people's use of positive reinforcement to train reactive dogs.
Covered by Marc Bekoff, PhD: "Bad dog?" The psychology and importance of using positive reinforcement
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