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Dr. Camille Ward is the President and founder of About Dogs LLC, where she specializes in pet dog training and behavioral consultations. Her training philosophy stresses relationship building and working from the dog's point of view.
Dr. Ward received her Ph.D. from the University of Michigan studying cognition and the development of social behavior in domestic dogs. Before that, Dr. Ward's Master's Degree focused on how American crows tradeoff the conflicting demands of finding food and avoiding predators. In addition to her work on dogs and crows, she also conducted behavioral studies on primates and fish. Dr. Ward lectures nationally and internally at scientific and dog training conferences on dog behavior, has taught animal behavior at the University of Michigan, and she has published on animal behavior in a variety of scientific journals. Her work has also been featured on MSNBC and in Cosmopolitan magazine. Dr. Ward designed and teaches a new class at the University of Michigan called Dog Cognition, Behavior, and Welfare. Her current research focuses on dog-to-dog play and communication. She keeps current with the scientific literature on dog training and behavior so that the methods she recommends to her clients are based on the latest scientific findings. Dr. Ward recently completely a dog training book titled Relationship Training for a Well-Behaved Dog. She is currently working on a puppy training handbook and a Dog Science Newsletter. Dr. Ward is "owned" by a German shepherd, Sage, who she competes with in the dog sport agility, and she and her husband recently adopted a rescue Doberman, Meadow.
Dr. Ward's curriculum vitae
Dr. Ward's Dissertation: Cognition and Social Cognition in the Domestic Dog (Canis lupus familiaris). 2007. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
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