
Join Dr. Janet Cutler to discuss and learn about the science behind dog behavior and training. As a dog trainer, behavior consultant, or pet professional, you'll learn evidence-based information so that you have confidence behind the information and methods you use in an effort to improve the welfare of the animals we work with. With over 20 years experience working with animals in a veterinary se... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 13 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Pheromones are often recommended when there are dog and cat behavior problems, however the science is inconclusive on efficacy. Join for information on pheromones, how they work, the different types we use with dogs and cats, and some of the research... more
Clicker training is based on learning theory, and therefore has a scientific background behind it's use. However, there are several studies that have looked specifically at clicker training in dogs, including how it affects the speed of learning, imp... more
Sleep is a behavior we often don't think about in dogs, but it's incredibly important. Learn about some of the science behind dog sleep, how much they sleep, the association between sleep and behavior problems, where dogs like to seleep, and the ques... more
Contrafreeloading is the concept behind the use of food balls, puzzles, and other toys. Learn the science behind the concept, and what we know so far about contrafreeloading in dogs and cats.
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Loving this show. She is a building a great refresher for some stuff (why do they do what they do?!) and love the more in-depth look into specific behaviours- like why do dogs wag their tails? Definitely on my follow list.
I was very excited to find this podcast and was hoping to enjoy some insights into animal cognition, something I’ve always find fascinating. Unfortunately after listening to 4 episodes I found the actual content here to be sparse, with the host either just saying “there is research on xyz topic” without giving much actual “meat”, or describing animal behavior that is pretty common knowledge (ie. aggression in male dogs can be linked to hormones). She sounds kind of stilted, like she’s just readi... more










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