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How Dogs Learn (Howell reference books) [Kindle Edition]

Jon S. Bailey PhD.
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"...this book should be on every animal trainer's bookshelf for future reference. How Dogs Learn covers the content of an undergraduate course in learning and behavior, but the examples are taken from dog training…it is practical and very useful without sacrificing scientific and technical accuracy." —Jack Michael, PhD, Department of Psychology, Western Michigan University

How Dogs Learn explore the fascinating science of operant conditioning, where science and dog training meet. How Dogs Learn explains the basic principles of behavior and how they can be used to teach your dog new skills, diagnose problems and eliminate unwanted behaviors. It's for anyone who wants to better understand the learning process in dogs. Every concept is laid out clearly and precisely, and its relevance to your dog and how you train is explained.
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How Dogs Learn explains the fascinating science of operant conditioning. The authors, recognized experts in this field, are also experienced dog trainers, and they explain each operant conditioning principle using dog training examples. For the first time, behavioral procedures that are used with humans, such as Behavioral Diagnostics and Functional Analysis, have been translated for applications with dogs. How Dogs Learn will help all dog owners solve canine behavior problems and improve their proficiency as trainers.

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 1996 KB
  • Print Length: 208 pages
  • Publisher: Howell Book House; 1 edition (4 May 1999)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language English
  • ASIN: B002S7YBJ4
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (15 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #50,280 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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40 of 40 people found the following review helpful
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Format:Hardcover
Drs. Burch and Bailey have brought together their considerable talents to produce an important book for both dog owners and professional trainers. Dog owners will find the book to be a valuable resource for understanding how dogs learn, making their training efforts more positive and rewarding--both for themselves and for their dogs. The professional trainer will find the book to be an informative introduction to basic learning concepts and techniques; they will also appreciate the authors' balanced approach to explaining operant technology. Overall, the authors have done an excellent job of introducing operant methods (such as clicker training) and explaining how they can be used to improve the dog's behavior. Finally, the book is written in a lucid and accessible style, but be forewarned, there is not much in the way of entertaining fluff here, although the book is nicely illustrated with many wonderful anecdotes and examples that both the novice and expert will appreciate. Dr. Burch is a highly respected Certified Applied Animal Behaviorist, whose efforts to improve dog training and to develop humane methods for treating behavior problems are well-known within the dog world. Dr. Bailey is a Professor of Psychology at Florida State University. Among his impressive credentials, he is past editor of the Journal for Applied Behavior Analysis. If you are serious about dogs and training, you should read this book!
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As a professional police dog trainer this book is the only dog training book that I have read that addresses the heart of in my field training. Late in life I decided to learn about the science behind training and now a student of behavior science. This book should be a must read for every trainer. Information here goes directly to applied behavior modification something every trainer should have at very least a working understanding of.
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This is an easy to read book based on learning theory. Although the examples predominantly apply to dog-training scenarios, the fundamental principals apply to all organisms. There is a lot of psudo-science out there. This book cuts through all the garbage and gives you the definitive answers. Fasinating reading.
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Superb
Just finished reading this and really enjoyed it! Would advise all dog owners to read this book. Great insite into the workings of the canine mind which will help you to... Read more
Published 8 months ago by M. McCarthy
A book for experts and newbies alike
I bought this book on the basis that, when it comes to dog training books, you should read the bad with the good, and even if its rubbish you can still learn from it. Read more
Published 15 months ago by muso novice
Book review - How dogs learn
I was aiming to purchase a book about dog training that gave a little more information about the underlying process than a typical book on training and this book entitled "How Dogs... Read more
Published 17 months ago by W. R. Jenkins
Okay but not the best
This book had been on my must purchase list before it was sent to me by a behaviourist colleague. Perhaps, if I didn't have the knowledge of how dogs (or any animals with a cortex)... Read more
Published 17 months ago by Johnny99
Don't be put off by all the terminology
I'm training to be a dog trainer / behaviourist and I think this is the real target audience for this book. Read more
Published 22 months ago by Carol
" How Dogs Learn"
An excellent book for all dog trainers and behaviourists alike.One for the "must read" list.
Published on 21 Sep 2009 by Mrs. S. M. Goulden
Books on dogs
I have to say that I have read many,many books on dogs,behaviour and training of and this is simply the worst.Long winded,boring and pretentious are the words that come to mind. Read more
Published on 4 Feb 2009 by Mrs. Sandra Brownlie
An excellent starter for the would-be dog behaviourist
I have read many books which claim to teach you about dogs and their ways of thinking. This is the first such book which actually keeps its promise. Read more
Published on 11 Sep 2008 by N. P. Bedwell
Easy reference book
I thought this book was presented in an easily readable style, and explained principles well. I would recommend it for people who are interested in learning about behaviour though... Read more
Published on 29 Jan 2006
an interesting read
An excellent book for anyone with a keen interest in dog behavior and training.It is not a training manual but rather an explaination of the scuientific principles behind behaviors... Read more
Published on 11 Aug 2004
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