1st INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM OF VETERINARIAN ETHOLOGY NATIONAL VETERINARIAN SCHOOL AT ALFORT SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM
Friday 09 September 2011
19h00-20h30 : Welcome of participants and Registration/ Welcome cocktail 20h30-20h45 : Opening ceremony Isabelle Vieira, President of SEEVAD 20h45-21h30 : PUBLIC CONFERENCE Bertrand L. Deputte : The study of the behavior of the domestic animals : from Aristotle through Darwin to today
Saturday 10 September 2011
8H30-9H00: REGISTRATION/COFFEE 9h00-9h15 : Opening ceremony Isabelle Vieira 9h15-9h25 : Video expression of sympathy - Friendly Address: Adam Miklosi (non present at the symposium)
Chairman: Isabelle Vieira 9h25-10h15: PLENARY TALK: Jean-Marie Giffroy : Dog domestication, a unique shared experience 10h15-10h35: Véronique Neuvens et al.: Unified model combining elements of the children developmental psychology, the ethology and the prevention of dog bite
Posters : Elodie Pari-Perrin et al.: Dogs and owners moving into urban areas: a lively street, a park and a square Florence Gaunet: Visually impaired people and the guide dog, in France
10H35-11H05: COFFEE BREAK/POSTERS Chairman: Laurent Tiret 11h05-11h55: PLENARY TALK: Florence Gaunet: Sensitivity and adjustments of domestic dogs to social agents: knowledge from the scientific field 11h55-12h15: Claire Diederich et al.: Signal detection theory to explain differences in Human-dog communication in motion 12h15-12h35: Stéphanie Michenaud: the dog companion or helping animal: polymorphic aspects of the human-dog relationship Posters : Florence Gaunet et al.:Functionally referential communication : the case of the pet dog (Canis familiaris) Bénédicte Asselineau et al.: Are sphynx cats behaviorally different from other breeds of cats ?
12H35-14H: LUNCH/POSTERS Chairman: Hélène Combrisson 14h00-14h50: PLENARY TALK: Joseph Benyaya: Psychotropic drugs and veterinary behavioral medicine
14h50-15h10: Lynne M Seibert : Efficiency of fluoxetine, presented as chewing tablet, associated with behavioral changes for the treatment of stress induced by separation, in the dog. 15h10-15h30: Cyril Herry: Erasing traumatic fear memories with extinction training 15h30-15h50: Catherine Escriou et al. : Phenotypic and genetic characterisations of the « tail chasing » in the bull terrier
15H50-16H10: COFFEE BREAK/POSTERS Chairman: Franck Péron 16h10-17h00: PLENARY TALK : Martin Godbout : Signs of anxiety in puppies: a cue to predict behavioural disorders? 17h00-17h20: Rian Lensen et al.: CONDOG Project: Integrated temperament assessment to construct a tool for early prediction of behavioural problems 17h20-18h10: PLENARY TALK : Simon Gadbois: Lupine and canine scientific mythologies Posters : Alexa Oppliger & Jean-Marc Landry : Puppy Temperament Test for Livestock Guarding Dogs Marie-Amélie Forin-Wiart et al.: Are bold cats more hunters than shy cats?
18h10-19h00: ROUNDTABLE 1 « Dog dangerosity » led by Isabelle Vieira Optional - Social event : visit of the Fragonard Museum 19h00: End of the first day 19h30: BANQUET AT THE TROPICAL AQUARIUM, PORTE DORÉE Sunday 11 September 2011
Chairman: Bertrand L.Deputte 9h00-9h50: PLENARY TALK : Martine Hausberger: A better knowledge of horses for a better management 9h50-10h10: Frank Odberg & L. Gombeer: Old masters were right: Academic riding principles abide modern learning theory 10h10-10h30: Bertrand L. Deputte et al.: Use of space and visual communication in cats living in colony 10h30-10h50: Aurélie Becques et al.: The mother’s diet influences food choice in newborn and eight- week- old kittens 10h50-11h10: Emmanuelle Titeux: Can the knowledge of feeding behavior of ancestral cats help us to better feed our domestic cats? Posters : Naïma Kasbaoui et al.:Color discrimination in horses (Equus caballus) Franck Péron & Claire Grosset : Foraging behaviour and psychogenic disorders in adult psittacids Pascal Lescroart : Eat slowly! an important feature to the well-being and health of dogs and cats 11H10-11H40: COFFEE BREAK/POSTERS Chairman: Claire Diederich 11h40-12h30: PLENARY TALK Marta Gacsi : From interspecific attachment relationship to human directed aggression
12h30-12h50: Anouck Haverbeke et al.: Ethical use of positive training methods: improvement of the human-animal relationship
Posters : Stéphane Tinnes-Kramer : Walking together: the walk as an experience of a cooperative relationship between humans and dogs
12H50-14H00: LUNCH/ POSTERS Chairman: Emmanuelle Titeux 14h00-14h50: PLENARY TALK: Friederike Range: The effect of domestication on cognitive abilities of dogs 14h50-15h10: Catherine Escriou: Dog cerebral aging, human cerebral aging: which similarities? 15h10-15h30: Maxime Lullier & Adam Miklosi: Bringing your dog to dogschool might not make him smarter, but might make him more stubborn 15h30-15h50: Dominique Autier-Derian et al.: Visual discrimination of the species in the dog, Canis familiaris Posters : Maud Gete & Jean-Marc Landry: Livestock guarding dogs communication strategies and behaviors in front of wolves 15H50-16H20: LUNCH /POSTERS Chairman: Séverine Belkhir 16h20-17h10: PLENARY TALK : Jean-Marc Landry : The livestock guarding dogs: or the challenge of employing a preventive tool originated form traditional societies in a modern society 17h10-17h30: Shanis Barnard et al.: Comparison between group and pair housing conditions: effects on shelter dogs’ behavior and welfare
Posters : Céline Renard et al.: Influence of a 3D design on the behavior of kennelled dogs: a preliminary study Franck Péron et al.: Using a touch screen device to enrich the housing conditions of captive African grey parrots Mathilde Valenchon et al.: Horses under an enrichment program showed better welfare, stronger relationships with humans and less fear than control horses
17h30-18h20: ROUNDTABLE 2 « Laboratory animal rehoming » led by Franck Péron Anabelle Chanvin et al.: Long-term follow-up of adaptiveness of laboratory beagles adopted as pets 18h20 : Student Best Communication Award and End of the Symposium
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