The Academic Dog: Dog Behaviour Consulting and Education Service

The Academic Dog: Dog Behaviour Consulting and Education Service We provide high quality one-on-one dog behaviour consulting to help people who are struggling with their companion dog.

We also put on monthly educational seminars (Academic Dog Talks). We are also happy to work as part of a larger team of companion animal care specialists to provide the best care possible to a struggling dog and their owner. Our connection to other dog experts in the area, such as veterinary behaviorists, allows us to refer cases to others when needed. Our approach to dog training is empirically-b

ased (where that evidence exists), with the rest taken from our collective experience with dogs and learning theory. We respect both owner and dog as partners with our goal of improving the relationships within the family unit. We focus on ethical, non-aversive, and biologically-relevant dog training that involves not only considerations of the methods of training but also the behaviours we actually train. We strive to ensure that our training, and what we ask dogs to do, does not harm the dog nor the owner and only serves to improve the relationship. Most sessions will be done with the dog on a long leash and a harness (with motivators such as food on hand) rather than with any training equipment. We are currently applying for AnimalKind certification. Our specialties:
- Reactivity or aggression towards others during walks;
- Reactivity or aggression within the home;
- Pulling on walks;
- Anxiety or fearful behaviours;
- Potty training issues;
- Unruly jumping or nipping during exciting times;
- Abnormal or stereotypic behaviour (circling, light chasing, etc.);
- Aging dog behavioural support;
- Puppy issues. We also provide dog wellbeing assessments and suggestions for improvement for those that want to provide the best possible home environment for their dog- no problem behaviour necessary! Because we take on only a few clients at a time, you can be sure to receive an in-depth assessment and treatment plan with a follow-up. Our assessments and dog training are done in the dog’s environment with many sessions likely to occur outdoors in public areas. That way, we can help the owner and the dog learn to navigate their environments successfully. Academic Dog Talks: We love dogs and want to share our passion with our community. Therefore, we provide monthly educational seminars in a fun relaxed social setting to allow others to learn about the beauty of dogs. The topics range from the natural history of the dog to learning principles to the biology of the dog. About us: We are a married couple who share a passion for dogs. Dr. Sasha Protopopova is an animal behaviour analyst, a Certified Applied Animal Behaviorist, a university assistant professor, and a scientist who studies dog behaviour and welfare. Benjamin Bonhomme is a dog trainer with a decade of experience in both helping clients directly in one-on-one consulting as well as putting on world-renown continuing education seminars and conferences for other dog trainers.

03/03/2022

When you take your dog for a walk, do you find you expect your dog to keep a steady pace as you walk alongside? Head on over to the blog to read why this isn’t always the best way to approach a dog “walk” - and how rethinking your time outside with your dog can make “walks” better for both ends of your leash. Link in the comments.

02/26/2022

Do aggressive dogs need a firmer hand? Outdated methods of dog training teach that saying “no!” and physically correcting a dog will teach him not to misbehave. But science tells us that trying to suppress behavior with punishment can be risky. Many dogs escalate in response to punishment, creating risk for the owner and the original target of the behavior. Collar corrections can also cause permanent physical damage to dogs.

Aggressive behaviors can be successfully addressed with the least intrusive, minimally aversive principles of training. Aggressive behavior can be modified by introducing triggers for aggression slowly and rewarding appropriate behavior. If your dog is struggling with aggression, be sure to choose a qualified instructor who understands the science of aggression and follows LIMA principles.

How can you find a qualified trainer? Recently, the Chilean government has published the official dog trainer’s profile and competences to assure safety and a high professional standard. The IAABC supports this public policy, our local members and leadership have actively been part of the development of this profile.

The IAABC’s own, rigorous and independent accreditation is available to all Spanish-speaking dog trainers since 2019.The IAABC invites all dog owners and dog trainers to read the Dog Training Handbook especially written for those affected by the Chilean Dangerous Dog Law https://m.iaabc.org/espanol/recursos/dog-trainers-handbook.
https://m.iaabc.org/about/lima

Using food puzzles can help keep your dog entertained. Here is how you can use them.
12/15/2021

Using food puzzles can help keep your dog entertained. Here is how you can use them.

A Guide to Using Food Puzzle Toys with Your Dog By: Zazie Todd, PhD Click here for original post Food puzzle toys are a great way to provide enrichment for your dog. If you want to get started—or add some different food toys to your dog’s repertoire—this guide will help. The benefits of food p...

We are excited to announce that our dog behaviorist, Dr. Sasha, has now received recognition through the Animal Behavior...
11/26/2021

We are excited to announce that our dog behaviorist, Dr. Sasha, has now received recognition through the Animal Behavior Society as a Certified Applied Animal Behaviorist - the highest possible certification level for an animal behaviorist.

Allowing dogs to phone their owners? Read about some intriguing ideas here:
11/23/2021

Allowing dogs to phone their owners? Read about some intriguing ideas here:

Fido Phone Home? Or call us when we’re out? Dive into this week’s blog post about a device that might allow our dogs to contact us when we’re not home. Join the conversation and chime in if you think it would make your dog happy to hear your voice if he or she can contact you all on their own! https://bit.ly/3r4nR5W

Tips to help a fearful dog
11/05/2021

Tips to help a fearful dog

Just like humans, dogs experience anxiety. Here are some tips to help soothe their fears and make them feel more at ease.

Good reminder for all of us!
10/30/2021

Good reminder for all of us!

Be safe this weekend everyone! And remember that while these dogs may like trick-or-treaters, your pet may not. Please don't take them out if you think they will be scared of the goblins, and don't make them answer the door with you, especially if they display territorial behavior.

Tips for staying safe:
10/07/2021

Tips for staying safe:

Thanksgiving is a time to be thankful for all the good things in our life – like our pets. While Thanksgiving is a special time for loved ones and good food, it can also be a time of potential danger for our furry friends. Because Thanksgiving only comes once a year, your pet might not … Continu...

A few years ago, we had the immense pleasure of being invited to provide continuing education to a group of highly talen...
09/25/2021

A few years ago, we had the immense pleasure of being invited to provide continuing education to a group of highly talented dog trainers in the French Alps. Merci Iris Castaing - Ludicanis - Education comportement sports canins pour l’organisation de l'événement! ❤️

What do raised hackles mean?
09/14/2021

What do raised hackles mean?

Dr. Karen London, in a reprinted article in Bark Magazine, raised some interesting questions about the meaning of different patterns of raised hackles, or piloerection, in dogs. First off, note that many people associate piloerection with aggression, well illustrated in my search for photos of dogs....

A perhaps distasteful but very important topic: what to do with all of that dog p**p?
08/17/2021

A perhaps distasteful but very important topic: what to do with all of that dog p**p?

“We p**ped!” This was enthusiastically said by a friend, eyes shining and face flushed with victory, as if she had just won the National Finals. Turns out her dog is the kind who has trouble doing his business when distracted by the excitement of a sheepdog trial and had finally produced. If you...

Hear directly from the dog (and cat and horse) scientists! Free virtual Public Day through the Animal Behavior Society a...
08/07/2021

Hear directly from the dog (and cat and horse) scientists! Free virtual Public Day through the Animal Behavior Society annual scientific conference.

The ABS Applied Animal Behavior group will once again host the traditional Public Day event at the ABS Virtual Congress. This event is free and open to all. No registration required. All presentations are pre-recorded and available here beginning Saturday, August 7th at 7:00AM EDT. Please check back...

Training your dog to come back to you when asked is crucial!
08/06/2021

Training your dog to come back to you when asked is crucial!

Having an emergency recall for your dog is essential. If you don’t have one yet, check out our guide to training an emergency recall.

07/31/2021

A nice visual way of seeing restriction of movement with different harnesses. This reminds us to be mindful of equipment that we put on our dogs!

Research shows that “So-called hypoallergenic dogs had higher [allergen] levels in hair and coat samples than did contro...
07/24/2021

Research shows that “So-called hypoallergenic dogs had higher [allergen] levels in hair and coat samples than did control breeds....There is no evidence for the classification of certain dog breeds as being “hypoallergenic.””

Beware of marketing!

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0091674912007932

Certain dog breeds are described and marketed as being “hypoallergenic” on the basis of anecdotal reports that these dogs are better tolerated by pati…

Did you know about the Salish Woolly Dog? If not, read more here:
07/22/2021

Did you know about the Salish Woolly Dog? If not, read more here:

Museum of North Vancouver Indigenous Cultural Programmer Senaqwila Wyss of the Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Úxwumixw (Squamish Nation) is hosting free online sessions with the museum that will explore the history and cultural importance of the now extinct furry friend of many coastal First Nation communities.

07/15/2021

  A recent study in Current Biology by Emily Bray, et. al., Early-emerging and highly heritable sensitivity to human communication in dogs, caught my eye recently, because it brings up a variety of interesting issues to those of us interested in human-dog communication. One of those is the issue of...

Did you get a new puppy? Follow these great tips to start on the right foot:
07/13/2021

Did you get a new puppy? Follow these great tips to start on the right foot:

This video introduces my newest family member! And I talk about training my own puppy to be loose in the house and what I am doing to work on teaching him no...

Free event! Mark your calendars and hear the latest in applied animal behaviour research straight from the scientists!
07/13/2021

Free event! Mark your calendars and hear the latest in applied animal behaviour research straight from the scientists!

The Animal Behavior Society is hosting the Public Day for Applied Animal Behavior again this August 7th. It's a free, virtual event with excellent speakers. Hope you can join!

If your dog enjoys dog parks, make sure to brush up on your dog park etiquette!
07/07/2021

If your dog enjoys dog parks, make sure to brush up on your dog park etiquette!

Do you take your canine to the local dog park? If so, it’s always best to mind your manners, as communities don’t have to provide space for off-leash dogs.

Have you ever wondered how scientists study dog wellbeing? Don’t miss out Dr. Lisa Gunter from the Canine Science Collab...
07/04/2021

Have you ever wondered how scientists study dog wellbeing? Don’t miss out Dr. Lisa Gunter from the Canine Science Collaboratory talking about measuring and reducing dog stress in shelters!

-Upcoming Live PPG Webinar-
'Canine Welfare: How Do We Measure It and What Can We Learn Using These Measures in the Animal Shelter?' - Presented by Dr. Lisa Gunter
https://petprofessionalguild.com/event-4361915
*When: MONDAY, JULY 05, 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM ET*

This session will discuss how we can best assess welfare and promising measures found across the scientific literature that can help us better understand dogs’ experiences in the shelter.
Register today!

New research identifies that aggression during vet visits likely stems from fear and bad experiences either during previ...
07/02/2021

New research identifies that aggression during vet visits likely stems from fear and bad experiences either during previous vet visits or punishment-based handling. Another reason to start husbandry (medical) training right away with your new puppy!

Fear and aggression in dogs within veterinary clinics can lead to canine welfare impairments and pose a safety concern for veterinary staff. However, …

Things to keep in mind when seeking support for your dog!
07/01/2021

Things to keep in mind when seeking support for your dog!

What to do if your dog or cat has a behavior problem.

Squirting water at a dog to stop problem behaviour may seem innocent, but there are much better ways that preserve the h...
06/30/2021

Squirting water at a dog to stop problem behaviour may seem innocent, but there are much better ways that preserve the human-dog relationship!

Why Squirting is Hurting. Thank you again for the post, https://www.facebook.com/dogsdisclosed/

Last evening of the heatwave in B.C.! Keep your dogs comfortable with these neat tricks 🌞
06/30/2021

Last evening of the heatwave in B.C.! Keep your dogs comfortable with these neat tricks 🌞

Some more tricks to keep your dog cool during this heat wave!
06/27/2021

Some more tricks to keep your dog cool during this heat wave!

The heat wave making its way through Western Canada this week is uncomfortable for people, but pets are also struggling to make it through these hot, sunny days.

Did you know that dogs with short noses and dogs with long fur are at a particular risk of heatstroke?
06/27/2021

Did you know that dogs with short noses and dogs with long fur are at a particular risk of heatstroke?

When the heat of summer strikes, the answer is simple: leave your pets at home. Follow these tips, and your pets will feel cool this summer.

Have you ever wondered about what scares dogs and why? Read about research (and how to interpret that research) here:
06/26/2021

Have you ever wondered about what scares dogs and why? Read about research (and how to interpret that research) here:

Dogs are often surrendered or abandoned because of behavioral issues related to fear. A recent large-scale study investigated four of the most common canine fears and drew conclusions based on their…

Your dog is not being problematic, they’re having a hard time! By Companion Animal Psychology
06/25/2021

Your dog is not being problematic, they’re having a hard time! By Companion Animal Psychology

A new blog post in Psychology Today by Zazie Todd PhD., discusses dog behavioural concerns and the management that comes along side these concerns.

Knowing how to look for proper training methods, how to understand what the dog is feeling when displaying behaviour concerns, and the fatigue owners may feel while managing these are important points all discussed in this post.

Check out the blog post below!

https://www.psychologytoday.com/ca/blog/fellow-creatures/202106/why-dogs-behavior-problems-deserve-compassion

Dog scientists explain how to prepare your dog for post-pandemic life!
06/25/2021

Dog scientists explain how to prepare your dog for post-pandemic life!

This summer, as more and more people are returning to work, the thought at the forefront of a lot of dog owners’ minds is the same: How can I help prepare Fido for my absence? Here, researchers from the Canine Science Collaboratory share some insights and pointers for easing your pup into post-pan...

How important is it to teach your dog to sit? The answer may be surprising (and complicated)!
06/25/2021

How important is it to teach your dog to sit? The answer may be surprising (and complicated)!

Sit is usually the first people teach their puppies, without thinking about the consequences or why they do it. We wanted to know more about the sit, so many years ago we started the sit study...

“When training is based on positive reinforcements  and consistent, clear, and clean communication, deaf dogs have an im...
06/24/2021

“When training is based on positive reinforcements and consistent, clear, and clean communication, deaf dogs have an immense learning capacity.”

An IAABC Foundation Publication

Some tips to keep your dog safe this summer!
06/22/2021

Some tips to keep your dog safe this summer!

When the heat of summer strikes, the answer is simple: leave your pets at home. Follow these tips, and your pets will feel cool this summer.

Did you know that mouthing is a very common behaviour in dogs and that playing tug with a toy does not cause this proble...
06/21/2021

Did you know that mouthing is a very common behaviour in dogs and that playing tug with a toy does not cause this problematic behaviour? Solutions include identifying why your dog engages in this behaviour personally and creating individualized behaviour plans.

See original research on this topic here:
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0023969021000205

Problem behavior in companion animals can result in reduced quality or length of life for the animal, as well as stress for the human owners. In parti…

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