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What is the Ethological Approach to Dog Training?

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Innovative Strategies: Ethological Approach (2010)

To better train your dog, it’s better to think “Inside of Dog”!

Alexandra Horwitz in her famous book 2009 book “Inside of a Dog: What a dog Sees, Smells and Knows”, present a groundbreaking perspective on dog training. This approach is grounded in ethology, the scientific study of animal behavior, and emphasizes understanding a dog’s innate behavior to effectively modify unwanted actions.

Core Principles of the Ethological Approach:

Natural Canine Behavior: Canine Ethology examines dogs’ natural instincts, genetic makeup, and environmental factors, considering the evolutionary functions they were bred to perform.

Recognizing and understanding dogs’ intrinsic behaviors, such as their pack mentality and need for social interaction, is vital for competence in relating to your dog.

This understanding helps in addressing behaviors like excessive barking or aggression, which may stem from social needs not being met.

This ethological approach provides safe, effective, and humane strategy for rectifying unwanted canine behaviors.



There is a free pdf course online at Animal Behavior Associates that teaches you more about this progressive and modern approach to dog training.

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