Sarah-Elizabeth Byosiere

Sarah-Elizabeth Byosiere, Ph.D., is the Director of the Thinking Dog Center and Assistant Professor at Hunter College (CUNY) where she focuses on studying the behavior and cognition of domestic dogs, and occasionally cats.

Guest Appearances

August 3, 2021

We are in for a real treat this week as Dr. Sarah-Elizabeth Byosiere joins Jonathan for an episode all about dogs! How do dogs perceive colors and sounds? What are best practices for dog training? Is alpha behavior a real thing? And are Jonathan’s dogs Pablo and Elton on track to be best friends?!

Sarah-Elizabeth Byosiere, Ph.D., is the Director of the Thinking Dog Center and Assistant Professor at Hunter College (CUNY) where she focuses on studying the behavior and cognition of domestic dogs, and occasionally cats.

You can follow Dr. Byosiere on Twitter @SEByosiere, and follow the Thinking Dog Center on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram @HunterTDC.

Want to learn more about dog behavior? Here are some recommended resources:

How to Choose a Dog Trainer

Guide to Cooperative Care

Companion Animal Psychology Blog

Bark Magazine

Fear Free Pets

Whole Dog Journal

The Other End of the Leash Blog

Pet Professional Guild

IAABC Foundation

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