Behaviour / Temperament evaluation Flashcards
Low pitch vocal means ?
Aggression
High pitch vocal means ?
Frustration
What does guarding behaviour look like?
Growling Lunging or air snapping ( no contact air bite) Biting Freezing Eating faster Taking an item and moving away Braced body position over item Side eye staring or tracking of those approaching Raising lips and baring teeth Ears pinned flat against head Hard stare
What info should be considered during behaviour evaluation ?
1) information from owner / shelter
2) veterinary examination / history
3) observations from daily career / regular visitors
4) socialisation sessions
5) behaviour on walks
6) playgroup dynamic
7) info from foster home stay if applicable
8) behaviour assessment
How do you test temperament ?
1) observe in a quiet room, allow a few minutes to sniff and get comfortable
2) test sound reaction - starting with voice pitch, dropping keys etc
3) touch - slowly approach, allowing small approximations from the day
4) play - how does it interact with human to play, toys,
5) walk - observe body language
6) test with fake dog / cats, move to real one with safety barriers
What is PMP
Predatory Motor Pattern
Explain Predatory Motor Pattern
Eye Orient Stalk Chase Grab bite Kill bite Possess Dissect Consume
What behavioural diagnostics should be used to determine cause of a problem behaviour
Genetics Self stimulation Operant variables Learning history Medical / Physiological causes
Define functional analysis
The procedure that determines under which conditions a problem behaviour occurs
What are the potential functions of problem behaviours ?
1) to get attention
2) access to reinforcers ( food, toys)
3) to escape or avoid a situation, such as training or following commands
4) access to sensory reinforcements
5) to communicate needs ( exercise, toilet)