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Michael Shikashio: Modifying Resource Guarding Behavior – Just Pee on Your Dog’s Toys?
Nancy Tucker: Desensitization and Counterconditioning
Nancy Tucker: Treating Separation Anxiety
Peta Clarke: All the World's a Stage: Antecedents – Our Secret Weapon
Peta Clarke: Seeking Therapy - What's so Therapeutic About Nose Work?
Ruth LaRocque: 4 Steps to a Training and Behavior Modification Plan
Steve Dale: Enrichment for Geriatric Dogs and Cats: Discovering the Fountain of Youth
Sue Yanoff: Pain Assessment and Management - What Every Owner and Trainer Should Know
Susan Friedman: Ideas that Should Die: Training Myths & Misconceptions
Tom Candy: Frustration in Shelter Dogs
Valarie Tynes: The Science of Semiochemicals
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Which of the following is not part of the pain pathway?
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Brain
Muscle
Nociceptor
What is NOT a characteristic of acute pain?
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Comes on suddenly
Continues after the injury is resolved
Responds to conventional treatment
Which of the following is a nutraceutical?
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Gabapentin
Glucosamine
Grapiprant
In a recently published paper, what percentage of cats showed radiographic signs of degenerative joint disease?
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22%
55%
92%
Which of the following is an advantage of preemptive analgesia?
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It can reduce postoperative pain
It increases the incidence of chronic pain
You don't have to use pain medicines postoperatively
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Is the outcome of good science proof of a hypothesis?
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Yes, the outcome of a good study is proof of a hypothesis.
No, science provides evidence, not proof.
Not sure, some studies prove things but others don't.
What misconception is committed by assuming ice cream and drownings?
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Inferential statistics error
The causality error
The correlation error
What did B.F. Skinner think about the use of punishment?
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Punishment is a necessary part of life
Punishment never works
There are better ways to reduce behavior
What did Skinner say about Individuality?
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Each person (animal) is unquestionably unique
Identical twins are the only people who are not unique
Personal histories can be shared across individuals
What is the first question to ask when someone says, "Don't cuddle the dog, you will reinforce fear"?
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Fear can't be reinforced so it's ok.
Thanks, I'll step away from the dog until it calms down.
What do you mean by fear?
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Should you pee on your dog's toys to fix resource guarding?
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No!
Only if I REALLY have to go
Only toys that are not porous
Behaviors in resource guarding can include which of the following:
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Freezing; growling; agonistic pucker
Leaving the resource to engage in play
Relaxed open mouth; soft eyes
Variables that can affect outcome in a resource guarding case can include:
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Distance; intensity; variation; value; maintenance
Dog's play style; type of harness; proficiency with weave poles
Owner's ability to teach a heel position; dog's propensity for separation anxiety
Reilly, the Golden Retriever displayed aggressive behavior around:
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Food
People
Toys
Ruairi displayed aggressive behavior around:
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Children
Dog beds
Food
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Desensitization is the method of choice to treat separation related problems. It involves:
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Exposing the dog to being alone in a very measured and systematic way
Leaving the dog alone as often as possible for long periods so he gets over it quicker
Leaving the dog alone only until he barks or begins pacing before returning to him
Using a crate for home-alone training is:
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Highly recommended for every dog
Useful if the dog already enjoys spending time in his crate
Useful only if the crate is indestructible
When choosing the space where the dog will learn to be left alone:
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A basement or garage is best, to minimize destruction to the home
Anywhere is fine, as long as there are no windows
Choose the space where the dog often relaxes on his own
Departure cues are events that signal to your dog that you’re about to leave. When teaching a dog to be home alone, it is:
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Helpful to identify what these signals are, but not crucial to work on them individually
Important that you practice desensitizing your dog to the sound of your keys daily
Important that you stop doing things that trigger your dog’s fear before you leave
When coming home:
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Absolutely do not greet your dog nor acknowledge his presence. Walk right by him and ignore him
Go ahead and greet your dog in a calm manner. Ignoring him will probably feel weird to both of you
Make sure you throw a handful of treats to the floor every single time you come home in order to distract your dog
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Desensitization is a method that involves:
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Giving food to a dog until he is no longer afraid
Luring a dog to face his fear head-on and in full force, until he gets over it and is no longer afraid
Gradually exposing a dog to something that he fears, always ensuring he remains at a level he can comfortably handle
Counterconditioning is a method that involves:
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Giving food to a dog when he offers the correct behavior
Introducing a neutral stimulus to a dog and encouraging him to interact with it
Pairing a stimulus that a dog is already fearful of with something that he likes, like food or play, in order to build a new, more positive association to that stimulus
Why did the butterfly die?
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Because he flew too fast without a helmet
Because he was too afraid to come out of his cocoon
Because the natural process of emerging from his cocoon was rushed unnecessarily
A good measure of successful counterconditioning is:
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The dog no longer behaves fearfully in the presence of the stimulus he used to be afraid of
The dog now LIKES the thing he used to be afraid of and is super happy to see it
The dog visibly drools streams of saliva in the presence of the stimulus he used to be afraid of, in anticipation of food
It’s important to try to eliminate the presence of irrelevant competing stimuli when working on a DS-CC program because:
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Doing so will avoid your dog needing to sort through all kinds of information in order to make the association you’re aiming for
Working in a clean environment is important. Dust and dirty laundry can interfere with your dog’s senses
If the TV’s on, your dog will just want to watch TV
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What is enrichment?
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Finding ways to exercise pets indoors
Giving the pet enriching food and treats - ensuring the diet is enriched
The opportunity to offer species-specific behavior; Manipulating the environment to suit animals’ (normal) behavior
What we know about dementia in humans that can translate to dogs and cats:
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Physical exercise/movement/walking
Physical exercise/movement/walking; Social interaction
Physical exercise/movement/walking; Social interaction; “Laughter is the best medicine”; Positive/upbeat attitude; Intellectual activity
What is contrafreeloading?
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When animals work for food even though identical food is freely available
When pets are free-loading because they're not working
When pets eat from food dispensing toys and puzzles
Old dogs can easily be taught new tricks. Why should they also be reminded of old ones?
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So they impress the neighbors
To keep the pet limber, maintain the bond, keep the brain limber, and for practical concerns
To keep their brains limber
Enrichment isn't only about food - what else can be involved?
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Sense of smell; Surprising objects and toys
Sense of smell; Surprising objects and toys and potentially even adding another pet
Watching both FOX News and CNN
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What is the definition given for "antecedent"?
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A cue
Anything an animal can perceive
Stimulus or events that precede an operant response
What do antecedent stimuli do for animals?
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Force the animal to behave
Reinforce behavior
Set the stage for behavior, prepare them to act or behave in a certain way, gives them information about what may happen next
How do stimuli become meaningful to animals?
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Because we tell them they are important
Through association with another stimuli that has meaning; Through experience
Through trial and error
What is the scientific term for what we call a cue?
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A command
A discriminative stimulus or Sd
A reinforcer
How can a good knowledge of antecedents make us better trainers?
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Helps us know exactly what the animal is thinking
Makes us look smart
To let us modify the environment to set the animal up for success so we can use more reinforcement in our training
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What did the owner do with the Beagle who was a 'counter surfer' (he stole food off of counter tops and table tops)?
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He was closed in his crate during mealtimes
He was taught to lay quietly under the table during mealtime
He was taught to voluntarily hang out in his crate
In a clip from a Hollywood movie, the actor said he needed this to help him out:
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A manual explaining the fix
A service dog
Science
In a case study that involved a dog suddenly growling at a family toddler, what was done to resolve the situation?
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Desensitizing and counterconditioning toddler movements
Dog was trained to move away from the toddler
Management (antecedent arrangement)
In a video clip of one dog passing another in close proximity, what was the outcome?
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Larger dog jumped up and pinned smaller dog to the ground
Owners pulled on leashes of both dogs
Smaller dog walked by larger dog without incident
In a case study with video involving a barking dog, what was the dog barking at?
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Garbage truck
Mailman
Skateboarder
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What is the most important aspect of nose work classes for therapy for the dog?
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Freedom to explore
To eat
To learn about birch
What do the boxes give the dog in the therapy of nose work?
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A thing to play in
A visual constant stimuli
Something to wee on
There are two different game we can play with dogs when they are searching, one is the finding game, what is the other one?
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Freedom game
Sniffing game
The getting game
Why is the dog not kept on leash during nose work therapy?
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So it can behave as it needs to
To keep it with the owner
To stop it from jumping up
Can all dogs benefit from nose work getting games?
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All breeds except chihuahuas
No
Yes
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By definition, pheromones are:
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Chemicals that only act on the individuals producing them
Chemicals that only dogs can smell
Species-specific semiochemicals
Appeasing pheromones are produced by most domestic animals during:
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The time that they are lactating
The time that they are weaning their offspring
The time they are in estrus
Pheromones are perceived primarily by the:
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Olfactory epithelium
Oral mucosa
Vomeronasal organ
Dog appeasing pheromone spray has been shown to be effective at:
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Decreasing signs of fear and anxiety associated with storms and fireworks
Helping puppies develop into better socialized adults
Both of these are correct
Dog appeasing pheromone spray lasts how long when applied to surfaces or fabrics?
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2 hours
4 hours
8 hours
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Which of the following appear in the operational definition of frustration?
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Barriers to control
Canine cognitive dysfunction
Unable to access candy
What was the problem with the Staffy being taught to station?
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Blind
Deaf
Wouldn't eat
How was Frank's behavior managed?
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Brains and braun
Choke chain
Never walked on lead
Which behavior can be associated with frustration?
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Dancing
Lead grabbing
Paw lifting
Who wrote the operational definition for frustration?
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McArther
McDonald
McPeake
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