Hall Nathaniel J, Johnston Angie M, Bray Emily E, Otto Cynthia M, MacLean Evan L, Udell Monique A R
Canine Olfaction Lab, Department of Animal and Food Science, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX, United States.
Boston College Canine Cognition Center, Psychology and Neuroscience Department, Boston College, Chapel Hill, MA, United States.
Front Vet Sci. 2021 Jul 27;8:646022. doi: 10.3389/fvets.2021.646022. eCollection 2021.
Dogs are trained for a variety of working roles including assistance, protection, and detection work. Many canine working roles, in their modern iterations, were developed at the turn of the 20th century and training practices have since largely been passed down from trainer to trainer. In parallel, research in psychology has advanced our understanding of animal behavior, and specifically canine learning and cognition, over the last 20 years; however, this field has had little focus or practical impact on working dog training. The aims of this narrative review are to (1) orient the reader to key advances in animal behavior that we view as having important implications for working dog training, (2) highlight where such information is already implemented, and (3) indicate areas for future collaborative research bridging the gap between research and practice. Through a selective review of research on canine learning and behavior and training of working dogs, we hope to combine advances from scientists and practitioners to lead to better, more targeted, and functional research for working dogs.
狗被训练承担各种工作角色,包括辅助、保护和侦查工作。许多现代形式的犬类工作角色是在20世纪之交发展起来的,此后训练方法在很大程度上是由训练师代代相传的。与此同时,在过去20年里,心理学研究增进了我们对动物行为,特别是犬类学习和认知的理解;然而,这个领域对工作犬训练几乎没有关注,也没有实际影响。本叙述性综述的目的是:(1)让读者了解我们认为对工作犬训练有重要意义的动物行为关键进展;(2)突出这些信息已在哪些方面得到应用;(3)指出未来合作研究的领域,以弥合研究与实践之间的差距。通过对犬类学习与行为以及工作犬训练研究的选择性综述,我们希望将科学家和从业者的进展结合起来,从而为工作犬开展更好、更具针对性和实用性的研究。