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[Introduction to Contents]
Do you know dogs that contribute to people and society?
Working dogs are dogs that work in our society. These dogs receive special training from experts and contribute to society on a daily basis.
This book introduces not only highly known "police dogs," "disaster rescue dogs," and "assistance dogs for the disabled (guide dogs, service dog, hearing dog)," but also "facility dogs," "searching dogs for alien species," and "animal and plant quarantine detection dogs," which are not well known at present.
In addition, experts explain in detail the current situation of working dogs in Japan and other countries, the methods of selection and training, the situation of activities in the field, life after retirement, and future issues.
In addition, it introduces university laboratories where you can learn about dogs and people, and why they have built special relationships.
It also introduces the current global trend of working dogs and the Japanese situation.
In addition, it introduces university laboratories where you can learn about dogs and people, and why they have built special relationships.
This book can be used as an excellent resource for those who want to learn about dogs professionally.
It also introduces university laboratories where you can learn about dogs and people, and why Dog
Chapter 3 Educational Institutions for Learning about Working Dogs
1 Kitasato University
2 Kurashiki University of Arts and Sciences
3 Teikyo University of Science
4 Japanese University of Veterinary and Life Sciences
5 Nihon University
Author's brief history
Megumi Fukuzawa
Associate Professor of the Department of Veterinary Health and Nursing at College of Bioresource Sciences of Nihon University
Born in Chiba, 1977. Graduated from the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Department of Applied Animal Science at Azabu University. Completed the first half of the doctoral Applied Animal Science) at Azabu University and the master's program (Animal Behavior and Cognition) at De Montefort University. Completed the second half of the doctoral program (Science) at Azabu University Graduate School. After working as a part-time lecturer at Yamazaki Veterinary College and Yamazaki Veterinary Nursing Junior College (at that time), joined as an assistant at College of Bioresource Sciences of Nihon University (Department of Animal Resources Science) in 2009. Served as an assistant professor and a full-time lecturer, and was in his current position from 2018. His main research themes are Ethology of Dogs, Ethology of Applied Animals, Comparative Cognition, Animal Welfare 『 』 『 』 service dog hearing dog