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SUMMARY:Day seminar with Dr. Udo Ganslosser and Dr. Adam Miklosi
DESCRIPTION:The effect of genes on behavior…. …..and what else has an influence?! \ndr Adam Miklosi: The effect of genes on behavior \nThere is no behavior without genes \nDuring this one day seminar you will learn the basics of genetics. Without this knowledge one cannot understand the behavior of the dogs. There is so much talk about „inherited behavior“ or even „instinctive behavior“ but few really understand what these terms mean. \nThe genes are activated before birth and determine many behaviors. They provide the reason for domestication and selection. \nWe try to answer the biggest questions: \n\nWhat is inherited and what is acquired?\nIs it even possible to answer these questions?\n\nYou can’t do without genetics\, and without genetics you can’t understand why there are so many breeds and why most breeds still show so many similarities. \nYou shouldn’t be allowed to breed dogs at all without genetic knowledge\, and we’ll (unfortunately) see where the lack of genetic study has led: Most purebred dogs suffer from hundreds of genetic diseases that they can’t get rid of. \nShould you create new races\, or somehow improve the current ones? \nThe genes have a strong influence on specific forms of behavior\, such as B. Aggression. Can these effects be controlled or prevented? Can you select for specific behaviors in dogs? \ndr Udo Ganslosser: … and whatever else has an impact \nIn addition to genetic predisposition\, a number of other dependencies of future behavior have become known\, especially through recent studies: \n\nLitter size and litter composition can influence future behavioral characteristics\, as can the mother’s experience and temperament\, contacts with babysitters and humans\, or the sensory stimuli in the environment.\nGender differences in behavior\, especially when playing\, are prepared by the genetically pre-determined sex hormone system\, but they continue to have an impact on the composition of the litter as important control factors. And finally\, breed differences in the appearance and intensity of play and serious behavior show the future puppy different paths again.\n\n\nThe analogy of the embryologist Waddington\, according to which the young animal development resembles the course of a ball that is dropped on the top of a mountain and can roll down different paths down the valley\, will accompany us throughout the day.\n\n  \nGenetics is one of the valley walls that steer the path. But there are others too… \nSPEAKERS \ndr Udo Ganslosser\,  Priv.Doz. for Zoology at the Zool Institute and Museum of the Univ. Greifswald and lecturer at the Phylogenetic Museum and at the Institute for Special Zoology at the University of Jena\, regularly conducts courses in behavioral and zoological biology and gives guest lectures at other institutes\, takes on consulting activities for zoos\, animal parks and animal shelters\, advanced training events and publication supervision. dr Ganslosser is known for his extremely competent and entertaining lectures. \ndr Adam Miklosi \, – speaks German very well – will give an entertaining talk in detail about behavior and cognition and how dogs solve problems. “Budapest has been a metropolis for behavioral research on dogs for years. Under the research director Dr. Adam Miklosi\, the world’s largest working group for research into the relationship between dogs and humans was set up at Budapest’s Eötvös University. In contrast to earlier research\, the test animals are systematically tested here together with their caregivers. Because when it comes to social intelligence\, you have to keep an eye on both partners.
URL:https://animalinfo.12hp.de/event/day-seminar-with-dr-udo-ganslosser-and-dr-adam-miklosi-in-dusseldorf/
LOCATION:Dusseldorf\, Germany
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220904T163000
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SUMMARY:Day seminar with Dr. Udo Ganslosser and Dr. Adam Miklosi
DESCRIPTION:Canine Perceptual Abilities / Using All Senses / Hearing / Smell / Magnetic \ndr Adam Miklosi: Perceptual abilities of dogs \nPerception is the basis of survival and this capacity must always be adapted to the specific environment. While so much is known about canine talent and working ability\, so little is known about canine perception abilities. Until recently\, it was believed that dogs could only see in black and white\, and the idea that dogs are always in a ’scent cloud‘ survives to this day. And nobody knows what kind of sounds they hear or not. \nIn order to really appreciate dogs\, we need to have good data on their perceptual abilities. Only in this case one can expect a certain performance from them.  \n\nHow well or how far can a dog see\, and \nWhat perceptions does a dog use when communicating with people. \nDoes he really hear everything you say to him\, and what is the difference between hearing and understanding?\n\nIn this one-day seminar we will discuss sight\, hearing and smell through the explanation of the most modern scientific findings. \nSongs\, most of these scientific experiments are very complicated\, and you have to pay attention to a lot of little things. But such information is very important\, otherwise we can never know and understand how it is possible that dogs can smell cancer from urine or breath\, and whether this talent can be used in diagnostics or (yet) not.  \ndr Udo Ganslosser: Using all your senses: hearing / smell / magnetism \nIn recent years\, however\, other additional sensory abilities of canines have become known:  \n\nthe magnet sense – magnetic alignment in dogs\npossibly a heat sense / heat detector dog nose\,  \nspecial performance of the sense of smell and vision in adaptation to activity and habitat.\nUnderstanding the sensory performance is not entirely possible without physics\, but even that hardly hurts…\n\nSPEAKERS \ndr Udo Ganslosser\,  Priv.Doz. for Zoology at the Zool Institute and Museum of the Univ. Greifswald and lecturer at the Phylogenetic Museum and at the Institute for Special Zoology at the University of Jena\, regularly conducts courses in behavioral and zoological biology and gives guest lectures at other institutes\, takes on consulting activities for zoos\, animal parks and animal shelters\, advanced training events and publication supervision. dr Ganslosser is known for his extremely competent and entertaining lectures. \ndr Adam Miklosi \, – speaks German very well – will give an entertaining talk in detail about behavior and cognition and how dogs solve problems. “Budapest has been a metropolis for behavioral research on dogs for years. Under the research director Dr. Adam Miklosi\, the world’s largest working group for research into the relationship between dogs and humans was set up at Budapest’s Eötvös University. In contrast to earlier research\, the test animals are systematically tested here together with their caregivers. Because when it comes to social intelligence\, you have to keep an eye on both partners. 
URL:https://animalinfo.12hp.de/event/day-seminar-with-dr-udo-ganslosser-and-dr-adam-miklosi/
LOCATION:Dusseldorf\, Germany
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220917
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220919
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SUMMARY:Weekend seminar with Norms Mrozinsk
DESCRIPTION:Assess dogs\, recognize behavioral problems and find solutions \n\n\nIn this workshop you will get to know and assess different dog characters. \nYou will also learn how to analyze the causes of behavior\, what training methods there are\, how they work and when which approach makes sense. \ncontent \n\nProcedure for evaluating dogs\n\nA/B types\n5 factor model\n\n\nReview of various motivations\, especially social factors\nReview of overall behavior in neutral and confrontational situations\n\nspatiotemporal behavior\nbody language signals\n\n\nCreation of verification situations (“character test”)\n\nSpeaker:  Norm Mrozinski works as a certified dog trainer according to the guidelines of the Schleswig-Holstein Veterinary Association and as a lecturer\, author for specialist journals\, author of non-fiction books („Sheepdogs as companions“ and „Aggressive behavior in dogs“) and blogger and lives in northern Germany.\nAs a passionate hobby shepherd\, his special preference is for herding and cattle dogs. \nAs the long-standing chairman of an animal welfare association\, he also campaigns for dogs that are prone to biting.
URL:https://animalinfo.12hp.de/event/weekend-seminar-with-norms-mrozinsk/
LOCATION:Dusseldorf\, Germany
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220921
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220924
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SUMMARY:3-day trainer workshop with Sami El Ayach
DESCRIPTION:Body language lunging for trainers and ambitious dog owners \nIn recent years\, lunging with dogs has become increasingly popular. Sami El Ayachi recognized this trend early on and modified it individually. In his work\, he focused in particular on training human body language when dealing with dogs. \n– Explanation and development of the possibilities for observing and training human body language \n– Assessment of the respective dogs and people \n– Joint development of the necessary steps in the structure for the respective human-dog team  \nAddressing and demonstrating the structure of a five-hour course and the respective possible lesson content. So there is a didactic structure for a course. \nActive participants up to 14  \nSpeaker: Sami El Ayachi works as a lawyer and dog trainer in Cologne. For many years he has been concerned with improving the dog-human relationship and was a lecturer on lunging with dogs at the dogument training institute. Through the targeted training of human body language\, he has now succeeded in doing the lunging and the entire training session without any motivational aids.
URL:https://animalinfo.12hp.de/event/3-day-trainer-workshop-with-sami-el-ayach/
LOCATION:Dusseldorf\, Germany
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220924
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220926
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CREATED:20220126T183525Z
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SUMMARY:2 days workshop with Sami El Ayachi
DESCRIPTION:The way to a binding recall! The supreme discipline?!\nfor trainers and ambitious dog owners \n 
URL:https://animalinfo.12hp.de/event/2-days-workshop-with-sami-el-ayachi/
LOCATION:Dusseldorf\, Germany
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