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Dog behaviourist : ウィキペディア英語版
Dog behaviourist

A dog behaviourist is a person who works in modifying or changing behavior in dogs. They can be experienced dog handlers, who have developed their experience over many years of hands-on experience, or have formal training up to degree level. Some have backgrounds in veterinary science, animal science, zoology, sociology, biology, or animal behavior, and have applied their experience and knowledge to the interaction between humans and dogs. Professional certification may be offered through either industry associations or local educational institutions. There is however no compulsion for behaviorists to be a member of a professional body nor to take formal training.
== Overview ==
While any person who works to modify a dog's behaviour might be considered a dog behaviourist in the broadest sense of the term, an animal behaviourist, is a title given only to individuals who have obtained graduate degrees in a related field and obtained post-graduate certification. The professional fields and course of study for dog behaviorists include, but are not limited to animal science, zoology, sociology, biology, psychology, ethology, and veterinary science. People with these credentials usually refer to themselves as Applied Animal Behaviourists (PhD) or Veterinary Behaviorists (veterinary degree). If they limit their practice to a particular species, they might refer to themselves as a dog/cat/bird behaviorist.
While there are many dog trainers who work with behavioral issues, there are relatively few actual dog behaviorists. For the majority of the general public, the cost of the services of a dog behaviorist usually reflects both the supply/demand inequity, as well as the level of training they have obtained, generally making their fees cost-prohibitive. Professional behaviorists can be identified by the post-nominals "CAAB", indicating that they are Certified Applied Animal Behaviorists, or "AVSAB Certified", which represents the term, American Veterinary Society of Animal Behaviour Certified.

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