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Handbook of Applied Dog Behavior and Training, Vol. 3: Procedures and Protocols | 
enlarge | Author: Steven R Lindsay Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell Category: Book
List Price: $104.99 Buy New: $79.88 You Save: $25.11 (24%)
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Rating: 15 reviews Sales Rank: 118653
Media: Hardcover Edition: 1 Pages: 795 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 4.1 Dimensions (in): 10.1 x 7.1 x 1.7
ISBN: 0813807387 Dewey Decimal Number: 636.70887 EAN: 9780813807386 ASIN: 0813807387
Publication Date: June 15, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description The Handbook of Applied Dog Behavior and Training series provides a coherent and integrated approach to understanding and controlling dog behavior. In Volume 3, various themes introduced in Volumes 1 and 2 are expanded upon, especially causally significant social, biological, and behavioral influences that impact on the etiology of behavior problems and their treatment. Ethological observations, relevant behavioral and neurobiological research, and dog behavior clinical findings are reviewed and critiqued in detail. Many of the training concepts, procedures, and protocols described have not been previously published, making this book a unique contribution to dog behavior and training literature.
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A must for those who value science-based research! August 23, 2008 carol (Wisconsin) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I'm not a professional trainer, just a lifelong owner of multiple dogs. I also volunteer at a humane society, so I interact with a wide range of dogs on a non-professional level. Material in this book helps provide the foundation for understanding what trainers are doing and why it may work--or not! If you plan to be a professional, this book is a must. The only downside to this book for some people will be that it is written at the collegiate level. It reminds me of any number of psychology and biology textbooks in college courses--the comprehensive ones that cover the genre from start to end! I end up taking notes while I'm reading, because there is so much there that I want to integrate into my approach. He presents information, shows how it can be applied to practice and proves his points with studies. Actually, sections are eerily applicable to human interaction. I'm a firm believer in using evidenced-based science guide practice, and Lindsay is exacting and detailed. He doesn't preach as much as present research and draw conclusions. I only regret the generations of wolves and dogs that had to suffer to gain this knowledge. Read it and apply it, because some of the studies done to gain this knowledge could never be ethically replicated again (such as over-reactivity in sensory-stimulus deprived environments). Contents include: Origins and Domestication (of dogs) Development of Behavior (in puppies) Neurobiology of Behavior and Learning, which includes sections on motivation, fear, aggression, attachment and compulsive behaviors (see how interesting all this is!) Sensory Abilities--knowing the dog's abilities helps target learning Biological and Dispositional Constraints in Learning--has interesting sections on genetic strains with breeds and within breeds such as the 'nervous pointers' Classical Conditioning Instrumental Learning Aversive Control of Behavior, including avoidence learning and punishment Learning and Behavioral Disturbances Human-Dog Companionship--the signficance of the relationship between people and dogs, and when it breaks down.
recommended July 10, 2008 Just Me (southeast US) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
This book was highly recommended in a APDT article for it's information on how age affects learning in the "Development of Behavior" chapter.
DOG TRAINING April 29, 2008 Christine Banish 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
STEVEN LINDSAY WRITES A VERY COMPREHENSIVE TRAINING BOOK THAT CAN BE USED BY BEHAVIORAL SPECIALISTS AS WELL AS A LAYPERSON WANTING TO TRAIN THEIR DOG. THIS BOOK HAS IN DEPTH EXPLANATIONS AS TO WHY SOMETHING OCCURS IN A DOG AND HOW TO COUNTERACT ANY UNWANTED BEHAVIOR. EXCELLENT REFERENCE BOOK.
Overly informative for the average dog enthusiast December 5, 2007 Chris Lagasse (Houston) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
This is book has a wealth of knowledge. It addresses formal behavioral analysis and dog anatomy in a text book fashion. The strength of this book to me was how it covered each topic micro and macroscopically. I have heard many conflicting beliefs with respect to interpretation of dog learning. Each opinion is addressed and supported by scientific study here and not just taken left to the "because I said so" sort of logic I often hear. This is a dense read. It covers many subjects I had no clue that I may even care about but I took a lot from it. I look forward to reading volume 2 & 3.
Well researched, objective, and scholarly June 28, 2007 A reader (New Zealand) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
Steven Lindsay's three books are the ultimate reference guide for any dog trainer, breeder, veterinarian or serious dogsports competitor. Unlike most dog training books, these volumes are unique in that they do not describe the author's pet method for training a dog. Rather, Lindsay has collated information from scientific studies in order to give the reader an unbiased, scholarly reference guide to dog behaviour and training methods. The information contained here is exhaustive, unbiased, up-to-date and very well researched. Although the books are an intensive read (to say the least!), Lindsay's style is very readable, and the books contain many diagrams and photographs to elucidate his points. Although most useful as a complete set, since the later books reference material and methods covered in the earlier volumes, it is not necessary to read the first books before using the last. The material is well separated into topics and each chapter can stand alone.
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