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Development of Desirable Behaviors in Dog-Assisted Interventions

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Article number477
<mark>Journal publication date</mark>15/02/2022
<mark>Journal</mark>Animals
Issue number4
Volume12
Publication StatusPublished
<mark>Original language</mark>English

Abstract

Dog-assisted interventions (DAI) are those that include specially trained dogs in human health services. Often, the training methods employed to train animals for DAI are transmitted between trainers, so the latest scientific research on dog learning and cognition is not always taken into account. The present work aims to evaluate the impact that the main theories on the evolution of the dog have had both in promoting different training methods and in the relevance of behavior in the evolution of the skills of actual dogs. Then, an integrative method for the training of dogs is presented. This method takes into account the research on dog learning mechanisms and cognition processes, and effectively promotes the development of desirable behaviors for DAI during the dog's ontogeny.