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Attacked by wolf, Manitoba woman drives to hospital - Manitoba. Dawn Hepp shows off the wounds on her neck. (Courtesy Dawn Hepp) There are puncture wounds on both sides of Dawn Hepp's neck. (Courtesy Dawn Hepp) A Manitoba woman credits a childhood lesson for saving her life when she was attacked and bitten by a wolf at the side of a highway. Dawn Hepp was driving along Highway 6 near Grand Rapids on March 8 when she pulled over to help another driver. When she walked over to the car, a wolf lunged at her. "His face and his jaws were around my neck … so it was his fur I can feel on my face," she said. "I could just hear my dad saying, 'stay calm Dawn, stay calm Dawn.' "He dug a little deeper with that tooth and by the larynx, whether he couldn't get a good enough grip or what, he let go. " At that moment, Hepp jumped into her car and pulled up next to the people in the other vehicle she had stopped to help.

"I rolled down my window and said, 'You guys are OK? "I just said, 'I gotta get going', and they said, 'Yeah, we were worried about you.'" View Larger Map. Des implants testiculaires en silicone pour les chiens. Les chiens perçoivent des tas de choses. Pourquoi pas la perte de leurs bijoux de famille ? N'ayant pas trouvé d'implants canins sur le marché américain, le maître de Buck prend contact avec une équipe de vétérinaires et de spécialistes des environs de Kansas City. La recherche, l'élaboration des implants, les procédures médicales et légales- les Neuticles sont brevetés- auraient coûté plus de 500 000 $. Gregg Miller s'est fait traiter de dingue et il l'avoue sans ambages.

Curieusement, son chien n'a jamais reçu d'implants testiculaires. Les implants, au dire de Gregg Miller, permettent au chien de regagner son estime personnelle et de surmonter le traumatisme associé à sa castration. L'avis des vétérinaires : « C'est insensé, la castration n'a aucun impact psychologique sur les chiens. Même son de cloche chez Bertrand Lussier, qui pratique à la faculté de médecine vétérinaire de l'Université de Montréal.

Qu'en pensez-vous, le feriez vous faire à votre chien? (283) Domaine Summum. Husky Dog Protests Against Taking a Bath | Puppy Videos Every Day. A chubby Husky dog named Aurora is leaning over the edge of a bath tub while it is being filled with water. The man holding the camera urges the pet to get in it so that she can get cleaned. The canine protests loudly against that, steps away from the tub and sits on the tiled floor. The person points towards the water and repeats the command. The Husky cries again but puts her front paws on the edge of the tub as if she is about to go in. The owner attempts to nudge her in with his right foot but instead of that she walks towards the door and cries some more. Sojos | All Natural Dog Food – Raw Dog Food – Grain-free, Homemade Pet Food. Dog Behavior Library. The "Jolly Routine" is a term coined by the renowned canine behaviorist William Campbell.

It means the pet parent should "act" relaxed and happy or "jolly. " Demo. of the Jolly Routine This technique provides the dog Emotional Leadership. The pet parent demonstrates to the canine that this situation is not tense, to help the dog lighten up. 1) Consciously relax your body posture and muscle tone. 2) If the dog is responding fearfully to a stimulus such a person, animal, or object, then focus your attention and friendly body postures at the stimulus to show you are not afraid or threatened by it. 3) Talk in silly, high pitched, "Baby Talk.

" 4) Your goal is to help the dog relax and move his or her brain away from concern to acceptance. 5) Request a SIT, and if the dog can do it praise big, and if not, move the dog away from the situation, and find a way to get a SIT, so you can praise that instead of the tense postures. Below is a link to a video of a poodle who is afraid of thunder. IntelliZoo. Mon travail consiste à travailler avec tous les animaux, pour les entraîner, les éduquer, les enrichir et améliorer; les relations humains/animaux, ainsi que la communication entre ceux-ci. Il s'agit également de prévenir et de corriger les problèmes comportementaux chez les chiens et chats. J'ai été Formée et diplômée par Jacinthe Bouchard en entraînement canin. Jacinthe Bouchard est reconnue sur la scène internationale pour donner des conférences et entraîner des centaines d'espèces différentes. Ses cours sont reconnus par l'ATSAQ. En formation nous avons appris les principaux mythes canins, la psychologie animale, le language canin et félin, l'entraînement au clicker, le comportement animal, l'évaluation du tempérament d'un chien, la gestion des comportements indésirables (incluant l'agressivité) chez le chien et le chat, la santé animale, la zoothérapie, l'enseignement (individuel et de groupe) et la relation entre les humains et les animaux.

5 Ways Thieves Could Steal Your Dog. Editor’s note: This post is a Care2 favorite, back by popular demand. It was originally posted on January 1, 2013. Enjoy! Sergeant Kenneth Chambers was playing Frisbee with his dog in the parking lot of a Jacksonville, Florida grocery store recently when lightning struck out of the clear blue sky. The young American veteran, in recovery for post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), rolled down the car windows and placed his Australian Shepard/Blue Heeler Mix inside the vehicle just briefly while he went inside to help his mother with the bags. When he came out moments later, Adalida was gone. Unfortunately for Sergeant Chambers, and for Adalida, the parking lot scenario placed them in two of the top five high-risk situations for pet theft. Top Five High Risk Pet Theft Scenarios #1 Dogs in Autos: In the blink of an eye, a partially opened window is forced down or the window is smashed and the dog can be removed from the vehicle.

Leaving your dog in the car is a bad idea for so many reasons. 1. Anna Jane Grossman: How Humans and Dogs Can Learn -- and Suffer -- From the Use of Negative Reinforcement. Every time I read about water-boarding, I cringe. Because I'm a dog trainer, I can't help but think about how similar this reviled torture method is to some of the things we do to dogs. I've written a good deal on my site, TheDogs, about some of the problems involved with using shock collars in animal training. But mostly, I've discussed the use of shock collars to stop behaviors -- behaviors such as running out of the yard, or barking, or going in the wrong direction while assisting a hunter. In these instances, the dog usually receives a quick but detrimental shock to the neck when he is out of bounds, or barking, or going in the wrong direction.

If there are multiple shocks, they come one at a time. But there's an even worse application of this form of training: Using the shock to elicit desired behaviors. All behavior -- including every behavior in which you are engaged right this moment! This post originally appeared on TheDogs. (1) Now there's recycling and then there's RECYCLING! Change your way of thinking from “I don’t like”, to “I need to work on” | Dogmantics Dog Training.

By Emily Larlham I was recently asked, “Well if you don’t use corrections, what do you do when your dog does something you don’t like?” And I was stumped because I could not think of one thing at that moment that my dogs do that I “don’t like”. I then realized that I typically don’t characterize any of my dogs’ behaviors as things I “don’t like” but as things “I need to work on”. So here is a list of the things “I need to work on”: Tug pulls on leash when stressed or over-aroused; my two little dogs jump up on the low table in the living room sometimes; Kiko barks when startled; Trisch finds the presence of new dogs greeting her on a walk punishing and barks if the dogs sniff her face; and when Splash was a puppy she was highly reactive to people and dogs, and even now every once in a while, she will regress and be worried about someone wearing a weird hat or with a weird gait or a tree stump in the forest.

I look at a dog’s behavior objectively. 1. 2. 25 Dog and Puppy Training Tips: Les 20 principes que tous les entraîneurs d’animaux doivent connaître | Roger Abrantes. Traduit par Marie-France Langlois (from the original in English “The 20 Principles All Animal Trainers Must Know“). En supplément : « Seize principes à l’intention des entraîneurs expérimentés » et « Les pratiques exemplaires » “The 20 Principles All Animals Trainers Must Know” C’est la première fois qu’un de mes livres est publié en français et c’est avec grand plaisir que j’offre à mes lecteurs francophones un livre dans leur propre langue.

Ce petit livre de seulement 51 pages comprend des définitions, des explications et des exemples des processus impliqués dans l’entraînement des animaux. Aux « 20 principes fondamentaux » j’ai ajouté un supplément de 16 principes à l’intention des entraîneurs expérimentés. Bien sûr l’apprentissage chez les animaux ne se réduit pas à ces 36 principes, mais en pratique l’entraîneur qui les comprend et peut les appliquer correctement, réussira sans doute. Première édition. J’espère que vous passerez un bon moment avec votre lecture. Related articles.

Phylogénie. Un article de Wikipédia, l'encyclopédie libre. On représente couramment une phylogénie par un arbre phylogénétique. Le nombre de nœuds entre les branches, qui représente autant d'ancêtres communs, indique le degré de parenté entre les taxons. Plus il y a de nœuds et donc d'ancêtres entre deux espèces, plus leur parenté est éloignée, c'est-à-dire que leur ancêtre commun est ancien. Dans un arbre (dendrogramme) élaboré par phénétique (phenogramme), la longueur des branches représente la distance génétique entre taxons ; dans un arbre élaboré par cladistique (cladogramme), on place sur les branches les événements évolutifs (états dérivés de caractères homologues) ayant eu lieu dans chaque lignée. Présentation[modifier | modifier le code] Cladistique[modifier | modifier le code] Ainsi l'aile de la chauve-souris et de l'oiseau sont-ils homologues en tant que membres antérieurs, et non en tant qu'ailes. Phénétique[modifier | modifier le code] le groupe des reptiles.

How to Teach Your Dog to Skip Rope -Dogs Jumping Rope. I Speak Doggie. The Dog Blog. (97) Love interspecies. Home - Ken Ramirez Training & Consulting. La maltraitance en bas âge altère l’ADN cérébral. On savait que la maltraitance durant la petite enfance laisse des séquelles durables qui pourront se manifester sur la santé mentale future de l’enfant. Des chercheurs de l’Université McGill avaient aussi observé chez des rats et sur des cerveaux de personnes décédées que ces expériences traumatisantes vécues durant les premières années de vie modifiaient dans le cerveau l’expression d’un gène intervenant dans la réponse au stress.

Dans une nouvelle étude, la même équipe, dirigée cette fois par le professeur de pharmacologie Moshe Szyf de l’Université McGill, a remarqué que l’adversité en début de vie avait un impact non seulement sur un gène, voire quelques-uns, mais sur l’ensemble du génome, comme en témoignaient les centaines d’altérations relevées dans la méthylation de l’ADN des cellules de l’hippocampe du cerveau de rats ayant reçu peu de soins maternels au début de leur vie. « La méthylation de l’ADN est un processus normal. Épigénétique. Chiens sur mesure Part.3. Dog Training - Reinforcement Strategies by Ken Ramirez. Garder son chien malgré la clause dans le bail de logement.wmv. ~ Shaun Ellis ♥ A Man Among Wolves ♥ Intraspécifique / Interspécifique. Intraspécifique est le terme qui convient à toute relation qui s'établit entre des individus appartenant à une seule et même espèce.

Interspécifique est le terme qui convient à toute relation qui s'établit entre des individus appartenant à des espèces différentes. Elles ont pour objet de positionner l'individu au sein du groupe social auquel il appartient. Ces relations aboutissent à ce que l'individu obtienne un statut hiérarchique, plus ou moins définitif et immuable, lui offrant généralement un maximum de garanties de survie, de confort, de ressources. La position de dominant, contrairement à ce que l'on veut faire croire ou à ce que l'on croit, n'offrant pas que des avantages, tant s'en faut. Cette position hiérarchique est sûrement celle qui exige le plus de sollicitude protectrice à l'égard des dominés.

De même, la position de dominé n'est pas synonyme d'assujettissement ou de servitude. Cela devrait prendre 4 milliards d'années. Cours de dressage et d'obéissance à domicile pour chien et chiot agressif, anxieux, dominant, qui fait ses besoins dans la maison, qui mordille, qui n'écoute pas, fugue, ne revient pas, qui jappe, qui saute sur les les gens, qui creuse des trous, qui tire. Extrait émission Agora.wmv. Télévision Régionale des Moulins - Canal Vox cable 9. Trainers With Jackhammers Need Not Apply. I get how it happens. If you live in a no pain, no gain world long enough, you start believing that good training involves breaking things. Just look at the way we talk about behavior change: We break horses, habits, spirits, and each other's backs. We even break houses to teach puppies where to pee. The expectation that training requires force and coercion is so ingrained in our culture that we actually idolize those who break behavior best: Hail Caesar!

It's time to take a deep breath and blow away that cultural fog. You don't need to break anything to change behavior, but you do need to notice how behavior works. That's exactly what behavior scientists have been doing for over 100 years and the resulting behavior-change technology, applied behavior analysis (ABA), is applicable to all species of learners. Science confirms that behavior doesn't occur in a vacuum. No animal keeps behaving for bad outcomes. I'm not just talking about dogs, parrots or kids. Reportage J.E..asf. (256) La boutique canine à domicile (accessoires pour chiens et chats) Beware of Dangerous Dog Laws. Local laws to protect the public from dogs who have bitten can be good and fair, or arbitrary and onerous. By Pat Miller Anyone who has ever been bitten (or owned a dog who has been bitten) by a dog, or owned a dog who bit someone (human or canine) – or even just had a good look into a dog’s mouth!

– understands that dogs have the potential to harm others. The vast majority of dogs are not dangerous. Some of these laws are well-written and appropriately enforced, helping protect the community at large from truly dangerous dogs – laws that impose reasonable restrictions on the care and keeping of those dogs – while giving good dogs (and their owners) caught in bad circumstances a chance to redeem themselves. In contrast, poorly crafted laws put good dogs at risk and/or fail to protect anyone from dogs who pose a serious threat to other humans or dogs who cross their paths. Do you know what kind of laws govern the area where you and your dogs live?

Q. Q. Q. Q. Q. Q. Reactive Champion: Thank You For Not Shaming Me. One of my private training students was recently recounting an incident in which her anxious, reactive dog left her side during agility class, ran over to another student who was holding her dog, and jumped up towards the dog, growling and snapping. “I've never thought of him as aggressive before,” she told me, “but that scared me.” Then she said something that made my heart fall: “I'm thinking about using a shock collar the next time something like that happens.”

Long-time readers know that I am not a fan of hurting or scaring dogs in the name of training, especially in the name of a sport. There are good reasons for this, like the possibility of serious unintended consequences, but mostly I don't want to hurt my dog. I love her. Of course, my student loves her dog too, and so I kept my thoughts to myself and simply said, “Yeah? Tell me what you're thinking.” We talked through the situation; what was happening before and after, what the class instructor said, that kind of thing. Training Positive — Complete Dog Training Tutorials. Indy Jumper Bark Q 2013-03-15. Putting a Dog's Unwanted Behavior on Stimulus Control (to get Rid of it)-Clicker trained Jumping. Veterinarian Not Giving Up On Puppy That Bit Owner. L'épicerie - La nourriture pour chat. Training Handouts and Translations | Behavior Adjustment Training (BAT)

S.A.N.E. Solutions for Challenging Dog Behavior® - e-Training for Dogs. (98) Aurelie Merlin, "ethologue", nous montre sa méthode! La bonne patte - la bonne patte. Clicker Training 'Look at That' LAT Game -teaching dogs to focus and eye contact. Les dangers du chocolat pour votre chien - Les Chroniques D'Évolution Canine. (95) Julie Comtois - Adjointe Virtuelle. Association des conducteurs de chiens de sang du Québec. Implants testiculaires pour chiens et chats, piercings… les Américains perdent la tête ! - Actualité - Chiens. Is Your Dog a "Bully"? Comment dresser votre chien | Nutrience.ca. (264) Timeline Photos. Trust Accounts - Behavior Works. Mon chien est dépendant de moi - Les Chroniques D'Évolution Canine. Barclaycard PayWag - Contactless Payment Device for Dogs. (360) Puppy vs lemon.

Bureau vétérinaire Holistique de l'Estrie, vétérinaire Magog Sherbrooke, Omanimo, produits Omanimo, Clinique vétérinaire Magog-Sherbrooke. ParadigmHorizonAirMarch2013. Enforcing vs. Reinforcing – Reflections on Leadership and Dogs | Barks and Recreation. Dog Finds Hiker That Had Been Trapped For Days. Dog Almost Dies After Eating Raisins. Kittens And Puppies Discovering The Mirror - Boringly.com. Formation Conseiller Canin. L’interrupteur positif » par Kimberley Education canine Paris = Comment interrompre les comportements indésirables du chien dans le positif.

Tough Love - A Meditation on Dominance and Dogs an Anchorhold Films Production. Tag Archives: dogs with flowers. S.A.N.E. Solutions for Challenging Dog Behavior® - e-Training for Dogs. TreT-Style: Extreme-training by the method of TreT! Providing Assistance Dogs for Lifelong Partnerships - Assistance Canine Training Services.

An interview with Marc Bekoff (Photos) - Seattle Dog Training, Behavior, and Nutrition. Dog training revolution in French speaking countries.