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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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