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Can a Dog Learn a Word? (Paul Bloom)
Clicker bridging stimulus efficacy (Wood)
Clicker increases resistance to extinction but does not decrease training time of a simple operant task in domestic dogs (Canis familiaris) (Smith, Davis)
Considerations for shock and ‘training’ collars: Concerns from and for the working dog community (Overall)
Dog training methods: their use, effectiveness and interaction with behaviour and welfare (Hiby, Rooney, Bradshaw)
Testing the social dog hypothesis: Are dogs also more skilled than chimpanzees in non-communicative social tasks? (Wobber, Hare)
The behaviors of theories of mind and a case study of dogs at play (Horowitz; dissertation)
The effect of feeding enrichment toys on the behaviour of kennelled dogs (Canis familiaris) (Schipper et al.)
The effects of structured sessions for juvenile training and socialization on guide dog success and puppy-raiser participation (Batt et al.)
The effects of training and environmental alterations on adoption success of shelter dogs (Luescher, Medlock)
The efficacy of a secondary reinforcer (clicker) during acquisition and extinction of an operant task in horses (Williams, Friend, Nevill, Archer)
The Human Dog Relationship: Human Visual and Acoustic Cue Affects on Dog Behavior (Krim)
The Interaction of Cognitive and Stimulus–Response Processes in the Control of Behaviour (Toates)
The pet dogs ability for learning from a human demonstrator in a detour task is independent from the breed and age (Pongracz et al.)
The prevention of undesirable behaviors in dogs: effectiveness of veterinary behaviorists’ advice given to puppy owners (Gazzano et al.)
The relationship between number of training sessions per week and learning in dogs (Meyer, Ladewig)
The relationship between training methods and the occurrence of behavior problems, as reported by owners, in a population of domestic dogs (Blackwell et al.)
The Relative Efficacy of Three Procedures for Reducing Canine Responding (Maxwell; dissertation)
Training and maintaining the performance of dogs (Canis familiaris) on an increasing number of odor discriminations in a controlled setting (Williams, Johnston)
Training dogs with help of the shock collar: short and long term behavioural effects (Schilder, van der Borg)
Training methods of military dog handlers and their effects on the team’s performances (Haverbeke et al.)
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