Welcome to Ethology Institute’s Video-on-demand!
Choose a video and click ▶️ For the moment, we offer video on demand free of charge. In the future, we will offer two subscription types: (1) monthly subscription, and (2) yearly subscription. Both subscriptions will allow you to watch all videos in our collection.Â
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▶️ Season 1, Episode 1: Canine maternal behavior, wolf/human interaction, the differences between aggressive and dominant behavior in ethology. Special guest: Runar Ness (field worker in ethology).
▶️ Season 1, Episode 2: Coming in October 2020.
▶️ Season 1, Episode 3: Coming in November 2020.
▶️ Season 1, Episode 4: Coming in December 2020.
▶️ Season 1, Episode 5: Coming in December 2020.
▶️ Season 2, Episode 1: Coming in January 2021.
▶️ Season 1, Episode 1: Michael McManus, CAAE, animal trainer, hosts Professor Roger Abrantes, Ph.D., ethologist, Jill Marie O’Brian, dog trainer, and Jessica Pacheco, CACE, in a debate about stress in dog training.
▶️ Season 1, Episode 2: Coming in October 2020.
▶️ Season 1, Episode 3: Coming in November 2020.
▶️ Season 1, Episode 4: Coming in December 2020.
▶️ Season 1, Episode 5: Coming in December 2020.
▶️ Season 2, Episode 1: Coming in January 2021.
▶️ Season 1, Episode 1: Pacifying behavior in dogs and other animals. How to understand canine insecure behavior.
▶️ Season 1, Episode 2: Thorough examination of various cases of dog bites frame by frame. Could the incidents have been avoided? Can we see that a particular dog is potentially dangerous?
▶️ Season 1, Episode 3: Coming in November 2020.
▶️ Season 1, Episode 4: Coming in December 2020.
▶️ Season 1, Episode 5: Coming in December 2020.
▶️ Season 2, Episode 1: Coming in January 2021.
▶️ Debate Day, May 8, 2020: Jessica Pacheco hosts Professor Roger Abrantes, Ph.D., ethologist, and Michael McManus, CAAE, tutor and animal trainer, in a debate about environmental enrichment for companion dogs.
▶️ Meet Your Tutors, Sep 17, 2020: Ethology Institute’s tutors investigate stress and apply their critical thinking to analyze a slogan. This meeting’s goal was to show the students how to conduct a productive discussion and reach a conclusion.
What’s next?
We add episodes of the shows and podcasts we run as we produce them, on average two per month.
If you have a topic you’d like our experts to clarify, please mail our LIVE ONLINE director, Jessica Pacheco at jrp@ethology.eu.
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