[Episode 131] - Erica Feuerbacher; Assistant Professor of Companion Animal Welfare and Behavior

Published: Oct. 26, 2020, 4:30 p.m.

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  • 3:10 - Ryan asks Erica if she can take the listeners back to the first time she heard about animal training.
  • 15:20 - Erica discusses how her curiosity developed from a young age.
  • 17:30 - Ryan asks Erica about how she discusses statements from others that may not have any scientific data supporting them - The two questions Erica would love people to ask!
  • 21:05 - Ryan asks Erica what she is doing in 2020 and where the listeners can find out more about her.
  • 24:30 - Talking about shelter dogs & Eric\\u2019s current research.
  • 31:25 - Ryan asks Erica to take us through a journey through her research projects.
  • 35:00 - Erica unpacks what she means by \\u2018having fun with the system\\u2019 for the dog trainer at home.
  • 40:10 - Erica uses an example to help explain how to know if your making progress.
  • 42:20 - Ryan and Erica discuss breaking aims down into bite sized goals and approximations.
  • 44:15 - Ryan asks - If we are setting approximations, how does Erica decide what to do next?
  • 46:45 - Ryan highlights and discusses a phrase that Erica raises \\u201cif your worries are changing then you are making progress\\u201d
  • 48:47 - Erica talks about some of the results of her research regarding the magnitude of food in training
  • 55.55 - Erica discusses one of her studies where they look at if access to the owner is a reinforcement.
  • 59:00 \\u2013 Erica takes us into the future and explains what she would like to see happen in the next 5-10 years in the world of animal training.
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