The methods by which dogs are trained vary between methods involving mainly negative reinforcement and positive punishment (aversive-based methods) and methods based essentially in positive reinforcement and negative punishment (reward-based methods). However, the use of aversive-based methods is highly controversial. While some people defend their merits, others are concerned with their potential negative effect on dog welfare. To date, some studies have been performed aiming to assess the effects of aversive- and rewardbased methods on the welfare and behaviour of dogs. In the present paper we perform a comprehensive review of those studies with the aim of characterizing the state of the art of scientific knowledge of the topic. Generally...
<div><p>This study investigated the welfare consequences of training dogs in the field with manually...
In recent years, the affirmation of a greater ethical sense and research generating a better knowled...
In recent years, the affirmation of a greater ethical sense and research generating a better knowled...
The methods by which dogs are trained vary between methods involving mainly negative reinforcement a...
Dog training methods range broadly from those using mostly positive punishment and negative reinforc...
Dogs play an important role in our society as companions and work partners, and proper training of t...
Dogs have been trained by humans for centuries as working dogs and hunters , and techniques such as ...
International audienceInstrumental learning plays an important role in dog human interactions. The r...
Abstract The current study examined relationships between operant conditioning derived dog training ...
The use of aversive-based training methods has been suggested to negatively affect dog-human attachm...
This study investigated the welfare consequences of training dogs in the field with manually operate...
This proposal aims to assess the welfare of dogs trained with pet training aids, specifically remote...
In the United States, millions of dogs are relinquished to shelters by their owners every year, ofte...
The use of electronic collars in dog training is a controversial topic amongst those interested in d...
In recent years, the affirmation of a greater ethical sense and research generating a better knowled...
<div><p>This study investigated the welfare consequences of training dogs in the field with manually...
In recent years, the affirmation of a greater ethical sense and research generating a better knowled...
In recent years, the affirmation of a greater ethical sense and research generating a better knowled...
The methods by which dogs are trained vary between methods involving mainly negative reinforcement a...
Dog training methods range broadly from those using mostly positive punishment and negative reinforc...
Dogs play an important role in our society as companions and work partners, and proper training of t...
Dogs have been trained by humans for centuries as working dogs and hunters , and techniques such as ...
International audienceInstrumental learning plays an important role in dog human interactions. The r...
Abstract The current study examined relationships between operant conditioning derived dog training ...
The use of aversive-based training methods has been suggested to negatively affect dog-human attachm...
This study investigated the welfare consequences of training dogs in the field with manually operate...
This proposal aims to assess the welfare of dogs trained with pet training aids, specifically remote...
In the United States, millions of dogs are relinquished to shelters by their owners every year, ofte...
The use of electronic collars in dog training is a controversial topic amongst those interested in d...
In recent years, the affirmation of a greater ethical sense and research generating a better knowled...
<div><p>This study investigated the welfare consequences of training dogs in the field with manually...
In recent years, the affirmation of a greater ethical sense and research generating a better knowled...
In recent years, the affirmation of a greater ethical sense and research generating a better knowled...