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Katenna Jones: Stressed Out Shelter Cats
Katenna Jones: Using Virtual Consults to Maintain Income and Client Progress Amid COVID-19
Kathy Sdao: But My Dog Isn't Food Motivated
Ken Ramirez: Concept Training: An Introduction and Overview
Kristina Spaulding: Impulsivity and Hyperactivity
Kristina Spaulding: Stress in Dogs
Leslie McDevitt: Making Patterns Out of Lemons: Using the Control Unleashed Pattern Games
Lisa Clifton-Bumpass: Shaping the Future: Constructional Training Plan Design, a Consultant’s Process
Lore Haug: Classical Conditioning: Theory and Application
Lore Haug: Humane Use of Negative Reinforcement in the Real World
Lori Stevens: Fitness & Movement Behaviors for Life & Sports
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What is a training technique that is used for getting fitness behaviors in this presentation?
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Putting dog into position
Shaping
Using your body to apply pressure on the dog
Which of the following are important to include while observing your dog?
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Moves unevenly in certain gaits
The dog's coat
All of the above
With respect to difficulty & equipment, what is the proper order for introducing fitness exercises to a dog?
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Ground, stable, unstable
Stable, unstable, ground
Unstable, stable, ground
Moving forward over cavaletti poles includes which of the following benefits?
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Allows for lateral stretching
Strengthens the abductor muscles
Strengthens the hip flexor muscles
Reinforcement placement could be used for which of the following in fitness?
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To cue while the dog is chewing
To reset for the next behavior
To try out new treats
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Which is an example of "poisoning" food, in the behavioral sense?
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Providing access to food at all times
Tossing a bit of duck to a dog while she's eating a meal
Using food to coax a shy dog to come close to you
What are six words to end finicky eating?
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"Eat that or you'll regret it."
"I'll pay you if you eat that."
"You don't have to eat that."
What was the punchline to the story about Ellie?
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"All it takes is love."
"Leaders don't need to use treats."
"One tiny step at a time."
Which dog, after refusing to eat breakfast, demanded food after noticing a man while on a walk?
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Effie
Maggie
Nick
Choose one key criterion of fluent eating.
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Intensity of eating
Short latency to begin eating
Speed of eating
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Impulsivity is characterized by:
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Aversion to delayed reward
Response inhibition
Response inhibition and aversion to delayed reward
A prepotent behavior is a(n):
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Automatic response
Innate behavior (the animal is born with it)
Reflex
Owner reports of inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity in dogs is not reflected in objective measures of these characteristics (i.e. owner surveys of inattention, hyperactivity and impulsivity in dogs are inaccurate and misleading).
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True
False
Which of the following statements is true:
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There is evidence that dogs may have some of the same genetic variations that have been associated with ADHD in humans
There is no evidence that there is a relationship between increased impulsivity and increased behavior problems in dogs
There is little to no variation in levels of attention, hyperactivity and impulsivity between dogs
Which of the following best summarizes the conclusions of this presentation?
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There is conclusive evidence against ADHD or ADHD-like behaviors in dogs
There is strong evidence to support the idea that dogs have ADHD, just like humans
There is compelling evidence for a behavior profile in dogs that is similar to ADHD, but we are still unclear exactly how this applies to their behavior in the home – more research is still needed.
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Which of the following correctly lists the different types of stress?
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Good, neutral, bad
Good, acceptable, toxic
Good, tolerable, toxic
Animals that experience chronic or severe stress during development:
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Are insulated from the impact of stress and don’t show any behavioral impacts
Have temporary changes in behavior that last for a few weeks or months
Show long-lasting changes to behavior that persist into adulthood.
Which of the following statements accurately explains the relationship between early stress and resilience to stress as an adult?
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There is some evidence that moderate stress early in life improves resiliency in adulthood, but this is not fully worked out yet.
There is strong evidence that any stress during development – even mild/moderate stress – decreases resilience in adulthood.
It is well established that moderate stress early in life clearly increases resilience in adulthood.
Which of the following statements about stress and learning is correct?
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It’s best to work on extinction immediately after a dog has been exposed to something frightening.
Stress enhances memory retrieval.
When stressed, animals tend to revert to more rigid, habitual memory and behavior.
Which of the following was not discussed as an option for improving an animal’s ability to cope with stress?
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Forcing a dog to stay in a scary situation so they can learn to cope with their fear
Increased exercise and enrichment
Social support
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How does Ken define concept training?
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A construct that focuses on an animal’s cognitive abilities
Training that requires the assimilation of abstract thinking
Teaching a set of rules that the learner can adapt to new situations, new contexts, or new behaviors without specific previous training
What is intelligent disobedience?
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A concept in which the learner does not carry out a behavior cued by their handler when certain conditions indicate risk or danger to the handler
A concept in which the learner makes smart decisions in choosing a shorter route when guiding people from place to place
Clever decision-making that goes against social norms and rules
Why does Ken insist on having at least seven or eight fluent modifiable behaviors before beginning modifier training?
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If conducting formal research, it will not pass the peer-review process without a minimum of seven behaviors
That many behaviors are usually needed to train and then test the animal to discover if the concept has been learned
Seven or more behaviors give the learner confidence
Which of the following was NOT a challenge Ken faced when pursuing imitation or mimicry training?
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Confusing imitation with observational learning or social facilitation
Famous dog behavior expert who claimed that dogs were not capable of imitation
Finding dogs with the mental capacity to succeed at imitation training
What is subitization?
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A process of adding numbers together systematically
Counting on one’s fingers
Instantly seeing how many
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What must be in place before implementing stress reduction efforts?
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Enough staffing
Enough time
Nothing – start now
Which of the following are signs of chronic stress issues at your shelter?
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Aggression, anxiety, restlessness
Re-occurring illness, weight loss, depression
All of the above
Which of the following can greatly reduce stress for any animal?
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Food toys social contact, and relaxing music
Making as many things as possible predictable, consistent, familiar, appropriate, and adequate
Removing hide spots to help fearful cats adapt faster
The main objective of environmental enrichment is:
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To allow and encourage behaviors normal for that species
To keep animals properly exercised
To make the environment more fun for that species
Which are the only cats should a shelter focus their stress reduction efforts on?
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Adoptable cats
New cats
Sick and stressed cats
All cats
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What are some considerations when choosing a video chat platform?
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Buffering speed, recording format, and file size
Compatibility between different devices & operating systems
Customization to your business & cost
Which of the following will you probably want to have a backup plan for when it comes to virtual consults?
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Computer files
Platform, internet, mic, camera, speakers
Timeline
What virtual session info can you provide to a client to help prepare and make them more comfortable?
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Details on scheduling follow-ups, making payments, and sending homework videos
Info on length, price and number of sessions
Which platform to use, how and when to connect, what to expect, and the backup plan
Why might you want to look into online form and file sharing options when offering virtual consults?
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For sending & receiving forms, videos, notes, etc. with clients
To ensure privacy
To send sample cases to colleagues
What are two ways to ensure the pet stays in the FOV?
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Have clients get a GoPro and/or use motion detection cameras
Instruct client to physically move the pet and/or move the camera
Set up FOV markers and/or have someone else hold the camera
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A man takes a walk around the block. His right foot becomes uncomfortable and he realizes that there is a small stone in his shoe, which he then removes. Which of the following behaviors has been negatively reinforced?
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Emptying the stone from his shoe
Putting on his shoes
Walking around the block
Which of the following pieces of equipment may use negative reinforcement as its mechanism of action?
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Front clip harness
Muzzle
Saddle
Negative reinforcement was used to train Shiner, the lab puppy, to walk on a leash because:
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He had a severe food allergy
He refused food and toys
The owner felt using treats was bribery
Which of the following is critical for effective and humane use of negative reinforcement?
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Application of the aversive stimulus should not punish the precursor behavior
The aversive stimulus must be a Pavlovian unconditioned stimulus
The intensity of the aversive stimulus should be strong enough to create instant escape behavior
During Hide and Seek Recalls (or Check-ins), the owner should disappear from the dog’s sight when the dog is:
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Distracted for a few minutes
On a sit stay
Running to the owner
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Which of the following produces the most robust conditioning?
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Backward conditioning
Delayed conditioning
Simultaneous conditioning
Which of the following generally helps facilitate conditioning the most?
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Longer intertrial intervals
Lower predictive power of CS
Number of exposure trials
Unlike cued conditioning, contextual conditioning is facilitated by which of the following?
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Longer interval between placement in the context and onset of the US
Use of a backward conditioning protocol
Weaker and longer duration US
A dog is sent to a board and train facility to work on his aggression to strangers. The dog makes significant progress during the 6-week program and can walk around strangers in a variety of situations without reaction. After the dog is sent home, the owner calls and complains that the dog is again showing aggression to all of their visitors. This is an example of which of the following phenomena?
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Artificial extinction
Renewal
Spontaneous recovery
Pavlovian to instrumental transfer is most robust when:
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CC and OC goal responses are similar
Food is being used as the US
Implementing a counterconditioning protocol
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Patterns are:
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Always initiated by the handler
Complex
Predictable
What animal did Leslie say she wanted?
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A dingo
A dolphin
An elephant
What happens when the dog goes to a chair during the Chair Game?
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The handler clicks the dog
The handler puts a treat on the chair
The handler sits on the chair
Who or what is in charge of "voluntary" pattern games?
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Cues from the environment
The learner
The trainer
What is the most important thing when doing the 1 2 3 Pattern game?
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The dog is offered a treat when you say 3 no matter what
The dog must be on a loose leash
You must walk only three steps per repetition
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What is a trainer’s terroir?
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The business region a trainer works in and the specific kinds of clients they work with
The educational background and certifications a trainer acquired
Where the trainer is standing when they train
The entirety of a trainer’s experience, skills, knowledge, and biases that affect training decisions and how a trainer behaves during a given session
What is training bias?
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A belief system or prejudice in favor of one thing over another
A concentration on or interest in one particular area, subject, or domain such as puppies or service dogs
The unseen influences that impact social and professional affiliations, training behavior as well as effect methodology, philosophy, tool use, and behavioral expectations of others
Working within a specific field of interest such as sports, service animals, zoos, or falconry
Define functional fluency.
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Accuracy, automaticity, rate of training behavior that matches the learner’s responses
The ability to characterize and accurately define one method versus another
The ability to train a behavior without reliance on one methodology over another
The practical use of training methods
Which is NOT considered when designing or planning a whole life plan?
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How behaviors are interlinked as learning building blocks
How quickly the trainer can “get” a behavior trained
The institutional or short term goals of the trainer
The learner’s friendship circle in a hierarchical design
Which best describes the constructional approach to building a behavior?
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All trained behaviors are single learning skill sets
Linear training of a single behavior
Training a group of behaviors in a linear and unrelated manner
Behaviors have components of small learning tasks or skills that are dependent and interlinked with one another
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