- Dr. Werwa (Veterinary Expert)
- Dr. Kyle (Veterinary Expert, Owner of Kyle Animal Training)
- Elizabeth Gaul (Professional Dog Trainer)
This Blog takes you through the processes and research that are apart of my Senior year Capstone Project. I hope this blog can be a help with any sort of animal training/learning need you have.
Thursday, March 31, 2016
Interview Reflection
For my research I must interview different people to obtain information that will be used in my final paper. I contacted three individuals that I though would be useful.
Thursday, March 17, 2016
Subquestions
- What is generalized training?
- How have animals evolved with us?
- Why did humans domesticate animals?
- Are working animals still needed?
- What benefits does having an animal companion have?
- Do animals need us in the same way we need them?
- How has the pet industry expended and evolved?
- Will dogs always be the number one pet and why?
- What is the best pet?
- What defines a pet?
- Are some pets better for some personalities?
- Why do some animals live longer?
- How do you tell if your pet is happy?
- What traits make a good pet?
- Are some pets worth the stress?
Tuesday, March 15, 2016
Sub-questions Answered
One question that came up many times in my recent research is, "How should I approach training a shy animal?". This question would fall under the category of being a more specific training method, as it must be tailored to a certain animal. With dogs, they can have a large range of different personality types, and some methods work for different characteristics. For example, you can have a dog where intense, Adversive Training is a valid option, but for a more reserved and shy animal a lighter stance may be a good option. In that case the Reward method would probably be best. To utilize it properly you would use a Kind and nurturing tone as many animals have learned to associate pitch of voice with certain behaviors and will try to anticipate a good or bad result, and along with a good tone some sort of reward should be in order, whether it is a treat or some sort of healthy physical interaction. This information can be found here.
Another question that was brought to mind was, " How do animals develop their characteristics?". The idea at hand about animal personality is very interesting because before Charles Darwin, it was thought that non-human animals did not have any sort of defining emotions or personality traits. That is quite the contrary actually, in fact personality is developed just as fins, wings, and legs are. Mental characteristics were mainly developed along side of natural selection. Certain traits helped survival in specific situations just as physical characteristics do. The information described can all be found here.
The final of the three sub-questions is, " What does Generalization mean?". On the basis of the main question, it is probably a good idea to understand the term "Generalization". The definition is the occurrence of the wanted behavior happening only in response to the presentation of the given command. For example, if you train a dog to sit while standing in front of the animal, and using hand gestures they will sit. But if you are sitting in a chair half way across the room, the animal will not sit because they have not experienced the required presentation to obey the command. The information included can be found here and here.
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