Resources Against the Use of Adversive Training Tools
Response: Commentary: Remote Electronic Training Aids; Efficacy at Deterring Predatory Behavior in Dogs and Implications for Training and Policy
New Study Shows Dogs Trained with Rewards Only are More Optimistic
Training Methods Affect the Service Dog-Veteran Relationship
Does training method matter? Evidence for the negative impact of aversive-based methods on companion dog welfare
Efficacy of Dog Training With and Without Remote Electronic Collars vs. a Focus on Positive Reinforcement
Canine collars: an investigation of collar type and the forces applied to a simulated neck model
Does training method matter?: Evidence for the negative impact of aversive-based methods on companion dog welfare
What Experts Say by Dr. Karen Overall
Electronic training collars present welfare risk to pet dogs
Study Shows No Credible Scientific Evidence Justifying Electronic Shock Collars
The effects of using aversive training methods in dogs—A review
Reward Training vs. Discipline-Based Dog Training
Science Shows Positive Reward-Based Dog Training Is Best
Positive Reinforcement and Dog Training IV: Little Dogs vs Big Dogs
Positive Reinforcement and Dog Training VII: Summary and Conclusions
How Many People Use Electronic Shock Collars?
Positive Reinforcement and Dog Training III
Dangerous Dogs: Time for a Rethink?
The Pawsitive Post
The Welfare Consequences and Efficacy of Training Pet Dogs with Remote Electronic Training Collars in Comparison to Reward Based Training
Dog training methods: Their use, effectiveness and interaction with behaviour and welfare
Aversive dog training techniques "unacceptable"
Welfare in Dog Training
Aversive Training Methods
Fallout from the Use of Aversives
The Double Advantage of Reward-Based Training
A Review of Training Methods
The Use of Shock in Animal Training
If You're Aggressive, Your Dog Will Be Too, Says Veterinary Study
Why Punishment-Based Dog Training Doesn’t Work
The Effects of Using Aversive Training Methods in Dogs – A Review by Dr. Gal Ziv
POSITION ON SHOCK TRAINING
Electronic training devices: discussion on the pros and cons of their use in dogs
Aversive Dog Training Techniques “Unacceptable”
Position Statement on Training Aids and Methods
The Animal Behaviour and Training Council - A Registered Charity
Professional Association of Canine Trainers (PACT) Code of Conduct
Into Dogs CODE of Conduct
APDT Australia Inc
Initiative for force-free dog training
Positive Police Dogs
Dogs' Intelligence On Par With Two-year-old Human, Canine Researcher Says
Do Dogs Feel Pain the Same Way That Humans Do?
Dogs and Humans Have Similar Social and Emotional Brains
Post-Traumatic Stress in Animals
Brain Scans Show Striking Similarities Between Dogs and Humans
Dog Brain Facts: Understanding Canine Cognition
Which Emotions Do Dogs Actually Experience?
Dogs show human-like learning ability
Key similarities between OA in dogs and humans identified for first time
Social learning from humans or conspecifics: differences and similarities between wolves and dogs
New Study Shows Dogs Trained with Rewards Only are More Optimistic
Training Methods Affect the Service Dog-Veteran Relationship
Does training method matter? Evidence for the negative impact of aversive-based methods on companion dog welfare
Efficacy of Dog Training With and Without Remote Electronic Collars vs. a Focus on Positive Reinforcement
Canine collars: an investigation of collar type and the forces applied to a simulated neck model
Does training method matter?: Evidence for the negative impact of aversive-based methods on companion dog welfare
What Experts Say by Dr. Karen Overall
Electronic training collars present welfare risk to pet dogs
Study Shows No Credible Scientific Evidence Justifying Electronic Shock Collars
The effects of using aversive training methods in dogs—A review
Reward Training vs. Discipline-Based Dog Training
Science Shows Positive Reward-Based Dog Training Is Best
Positive Reinforcement and Dog Training IV: Little Dogs vs Big Dogs
Positive Reinforcement and Dog Training VII: Summary and Conclusions
How Many People Use Electronic Shock Collars?
Positive Reinforcement and Dog Training III
Dangerous Dogs: Time for a Rethink?
The Pawsitive Post
The Welfare Consequences and Efficacy of Training Pet Dogs with Remote Electronic Training Collars in Comparison to Reward Based Training
Dog training methods: Their use, effectiveness and interaction with behaviour and welfare
Aversive dog training techniques "unacceptable"
Welfare in Dog Training
Aversive Training Methods
Fallout from the Use of Aversives
The Double Advantage of Reward-Based Training
A Review of Training Methods
The Use of Shock in Animal Training
If You're Aggressive, Your Dog Will Be Too, Says Veterinary Study
Why Punishment-Based Dog Training Doesn’t Work
The Effects of Using Aversive Training Methods in Dogs – A Review by Dr. Gal Ziv
POSITION ON SHOCK TRAINING
Electronic training devices: discussion on the pros and cons of their use in dogs
Aversive Dog Training Techniques “Unacceptable”
Position Statement on Training Aids and Methods
The Animal Behaviour and Training Council - A Registered Charity
Professional Association of Canine Trainers (PACT) Code of Conduct
Into Dogs CODE of Conduct
APDT Australia Inc
Initiative for force-free dog training
Positive Police Dogs
Dogs' Intelligence On Par With Two-year-old Human, Canine Researcher Says
Do Dogs Feel Pain the Same Way That Humans Do?
Dogs and Humans Have Similar Social and Emotional Brains
Post-Traumatic Stress in Animals
Brain Scans Show Striking Similarities Between Dogs and Humans
Dog Brain Facts: Understanding Canine Cognition
Which Emotions Do Dogs Actually Experience?
Dogs show human-like learning ability
Key similarities between OA in dogs and humans identified for first time
Social learning from humans or conspecifics: differences and similarities between wolves and dogs