SB Two - Dogs Vs Cats
Lecture two in the 10 part Simply Behaviour series.
The podcast delves into the domestication and evolution of dogs, highlighting their genetic traits and the distinction between free-roaming and pet dogs. It critiques traditional studies that focus on pet dogs, advocating for a deeper understanding of free-roaming canines to enhance training and behaviour insights. The discussion covers the impact of human intervention on dog evolution, the complexities of breeding practices, and the importance of recognising individual dog personalities in training methodologies. Additionally, it addresses the social dynamics within multi-dog households and the shift from compulsion-based training to positive reinforcement techniques.
Lecture two in the 10 part Simply Behaviour series.
The podcast delves into the domestication and evolution of dogs, highlighting their genetic traits and the distinction between free-roaming and pet dogs. It critiques traditional studies that focus on pet dogs, advocating for a deeper understanding of free-roaming canines to enhance training and behaviour insights. The discussion covers the impact of human intervention on dog evolution, the complexities of breeding practices, and the importance of recognising individual dog personalities in training methodologies. Additionally, it addresses the social dynamics within multi-dog households and the shift from compulsion-based training to positive reinforcement techniques.
Lecture two in the 10 part Simply Behaviour series.
The podcast delves into the domestication and evolution of dogs, highlighting their genetic traits and the distinction between free-roaming and pet dogs. It critiques traditional studies that focus on pet dogs, advocating for a deeper understanding of free-roaming canines to enhance training and behaviour insights. The discussion covers the impact of human intervention on dog evolution, the complexities of breeding practices, and the importance of recognising individual dog personalities in training methodologies. Additionally, it addresses the social dynamics within multi-dog households and the shift from compulsion-based training to positive reinforcement techniques.