Animal Training Fundamentals with Barbara Heidenreich
Science:Nature
Not all repetitive behavior is stereotypic. Many times it is the result of reinforcement. Determining why an animal is presenting repetitive behavior requires asking our selves a series of questions that can reveal triggers and consequences that maintain the undesired behavior. This can then help us develop a strategy to address the problem. In this podcast Barbara Heidenreich goes over these questions as well as defines stereotypic behavior and some practices to avoid when dealing with a true stereotypy that can make the problem worse! Visit the shows webpage at www.AnimalTrainingFundamentals.com for a video example and a download discussed in the podcast.
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42-Reaching Our Potential with Proper Attribution Pt 2
41-Reaching Our Potential with Proper Attribution Pt 1
40 - The Role of Assent in Animal Training with Anna Linnehan and Awab Abdel-Jalil
39 - Maximizing the Conference Experience
38 - The History of Giraffe Training with Amy Phelps
37 - The Details are in the Data
36 This is Uncomfortable.....
35 - Reinforcement Tactics. Different Types, What They Look Like, and How You Can Use Them
34 - Animal Trainer Growing Pains
33 - Pros and Cons about Talking While Training
32 - 7 Myths About Negative Reinforcement
31-Is The Future of Animal Training Constructional? With Sean Will and Maasa Nishimuta
30 - Effective Reinforcement with Jesus Rosales-Ruiz and Mary Hunter
29 - CAT with Kellie Snider
28 - Improving Animal Welfare with Science with Eddie Fernandez and Rickey Kinley
27 - Training Marine Mammals with Andy Ferris and Maggie Gonio
26 - Training Orangutans for Cardiac Care
25 - How Trained Birds are Advancing Technology with Dr David Lentink
24 - Veterinary Behavior with Dr Valli Parthasarathy
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