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SB Three - Can you reinforce fear?

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Lecture three in the 10 part Simply Behaviour series.

The podcast delves into the complexities of understanding dog emotions through scientific lenses, highlighting the limitations of empirical studies in capturing subjective experiences. It critiques traditional behaviour metrics, emphasising the need to recognise dogs as sentient beings capable of a wide range of emotions, akin to humans. Personal anecdotes and research illustrate the importance of context in interpreting canine body language and emotional expressions, advocating for a nuanced approach to behaviour modification that respects a dog's inherent personality and emotional depth.

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Lecture three in the 10 part Simply Behaviour series.

The podcast delves into the complexities of understanding dog emotions through scientific lenses, highlighting the limitations of empirical studies in capturing subjective experiences. It critiques traditional behaviour metrics, emphasising the need to recognise dogs as sentient beings capable of a wide range of emotions, akin to humans. Personal anecdotes and research illustrate the importance of context in interpreting canine body language and emotional expressions, advocating for a nuanced approach to behaviour modification that respects a dog's inherent personality and emotional depth.

Lecture three in the 10 part Simply Behaviour series.

The podcast delves into the complexities of understanding dog emotions through scientific lenses, highlighting the limitations of empirical studies in capturing subjective experiences. It critiques traditional behaviour metrics, emphasising the need to recognise dogs as sentient beings capable of a wide range of emotions, akin to humans. Personal anecdotes and research illustrate the importance of context in interpreting canine body language and emotional expressions, advocating for a nuanced approach to behaviour modification that respects a dog's inherent personality and emotional depth.

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