I finished a book titled Nim Chimpsky: The Chimp Who Would Be Human by Elizabeth Hess. It's an interesting book, although I admit to mixed feelings about it. On the one hand, it is a fascinating account of a research project designed to determine if a language is a uniquely human trait, or is something that can be used and understood by a non-human primate. It was initiated by a Columbia University psychologist named Herbert Terrace. Terrace was interested in challenging Noam Chomsky's contention that language is exclusively human (thus the name of the chimp as Nim Chimpsky, I always did love the pun). Mind you, he was not talking about labeling objects or using sounds to communicate; specifically he argued that syntax, or the use of the order of words to create meaning, is uniquely Read More
Speaking for Spot; On the Road Again
I just received a book from veterinarian Nancy Kay, titled Speaking for Spot: Be the Advocate Your Dog Needs to Live a Happy, Healthy, Longer Life. I haven't read it yet, but it looks very interesting. Anyone read it? I find the whole issue of medical advocacy fascinating and compelling and terrifying when I'm in the midst of oh, deciding, for example, whether to have Luke's foreleg amputated or have him undergo radiation therapy for his cancerous tumor. It's such a good thing that so many of us are informing ourselves about medicine in so many ways, but it's a double edged sword. Some days I yearn for the old days, in which life was simpler (tell me what should I do, Doctor?). I don't think it was better (neither for health care professionals or for patients) but lordy it was Read More
Canine Chiropractors. Larry Meiller’s Show
So much to say, so little time! First off, I thought I'd let the folks who get WPR daytime know that I'll be a guest on Larry Meiller's show tomorrow at 11:45. It'll be a hoot to see him. I'm feeling sort of smiley-silly about it, so watch out what you ask me if you call in! Second, here's a photo of Lassie with her canine chiropractor, Dr. Mark McCaan (spelling?). We go in every month (Willie every other), and there is simply no question that it helps her 15 year old body (almost, she'll be 15 in 3 weeks!). The effects are immediate and obvious. If I skip them she develops a significant limp originating in her right shoulder. If I stay on schedule she still clearly has some arthritis (treated in many ways, not just chiropractic). [Did I mention, that in spite of Dr. Mark's kindness Read More
Using Play to Treat Aggression
The last great talk in the Play Symposium at APDT was a wonderful presentation by Karen B. London. She begin with the belief that play is under-utilized as a reinforcement and tool to treat aggression-related problems in dogs. Several types of behavioral problems were listed as being amendable to using play, including over-arousal, frustration-related aggression, the fear of strangers and reactivity to other dogs. Dr. London reminded us that play is so useful because it 1) is a high energy exercise that can motivate dogs and channel their energy in positive ways, 2) play is a skill if you think about it, and it can be used to teach incompatible behavior (go get your ball instead of barking at the stranger) and also can be used to help dogs learn emotional control, 3) an increased amount Read More
COMPUTERS ARE NOT DOGS
Monday, 5:16 pm. Well, I had planned to write something wise and witty about dogs, people and play. I was inspired by the closing ceremonies of the Olympics (finally I can get some sleep, but I'm going to miss them, darn!), and found myself thinking more about how important play is between people and dogs. But that was then (this morning) and this is now (this evening). I've spent most of the day on machines and technology... dealing with issues related to the new website, creating an ad for the new play booklet to send out electronically, learning new software, etc. etc. I've been riding this computer almost all day, and am ready to rip every hair out of my head. Why, oh why, can't we use operant and classical conditioning on machines? If only I could click and treat when the new Read More
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