兽医程序的同意行为

Natalie Rogers
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看兽医可能是狗狗经常被要求做的最紧张的事情之一。压力带来了风险,不仅是对工作人员和护理人员的攻击,还包括与创伤相关的行为。本文概述了不同类型的压力相关行为,并介绍了训练有素的“同意行为”的概念。将同意行为作为日常训练的一部分,可以为狗创造一个更安全、更可预测的环境,最大限度地减少压力,促进代理。
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Consent Behaviours for Veterinary Procedures
Visiting the veterinarian is likely to be among the most stressful things a dog is regularly asked to do. With stress comes risk, not only of aggression towards staff and caregivers, but also of developing behaviors related to trauma. This article is an overview of the different classes of stress-related behavior and introduces the concept of a trained “consent behavior.” Working on consent behaviors as part of everyday training can go a long way to creating a safer, more predictable environment for a dog, minimizing stress and promoting agency.
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