Nicole Pfaller-Sadovsky

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Nicole Pfaller-Sadovsky, BSc (Hons) MSc, ist seit 1994 Hundehalterin und hat sich seit 2003 komplett dem gewaltfreien Training, der positiven Verstärkung und dem Clickertraining verschrieben. Sie hat Applied Animal Behaviour (Angewandte Verhaltensbiologie mit Schwerpunkt domestizierte Tierarten) am Sparsholt College, University of Portsmouth (UK) studiert und mit Auszeichnung graduiert (Thesis Titel: „Motor laterality and personality traits in different gundog breeds (Canis lupus familiaris)“). Weitere Informationen sind unter folgendem Link zu finden: https://www.sparsholt.ac.uk/nicole-pfaller-sadovsky-bsc-hons-applied-animal-behaviour/

Anschließend absolvierte Nicole das Master of Science Studium Applied Behaviour Analysis (Angewandte Verhaltensanalyse) an der renommierten Queen’s University Belfast (UK) und hat dieses ebenfalls mit Auszeichnung abgeschlossen (Thesis Titel: „Evaluation of functional behaviour assessment and backward chaining procedure to reduce human-directed aggressive behaviour labelled as ‚resource guarding’ in domestic dogs (Canis lupus familiaris)“).

Zur Zeit (und für die nächsten Jahre) arbeitet Nicole auf den Doctor of Philosphy (PhD) am Centre for Behaviour Analysis, Queen’s University Belfast (UK) hin (http://www.qub.ac.uk/research-centres/CentreforBehaviourAnalysis/).

Nicole ist Mitglied in folgenden professionellen Vereinigungen:

• Association for Behavior Analysis International (ABAI)
• European Association for Behaviour Analysis

Für eine detaillierte Übersicht von Nicoles absolvierten Aus- und Weiterbildungen besuche bitte ihre Homepage: http://happy-fellow.at

Zurzeit leben sieben Retriever, fünf Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever (Toller) und zwei Golden Retriever aus Arbeitslinien, bei Gernot und Nicole. Seit März 2016 mischt eine schwarz-weiße Border Collie Hündin im rot-blonden Retriever-Verband mit und ist eine tolle Bereicherung für die ganze Familie. Für eine vollständige (allerdings nicht ganz aktuelle) kynologische Vita besuche bitte die Internetpräsenz von Nicoles FCI-Zuchtstätte Duckweed’s http://www.duckweed.at !

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Nicole Pfaller-Sadovsky, , BSc (Hons) MSc, owns dogs since 1994, and since 2003 she is a proponent and advocate of positive-reinforcement based, cruelty-free training approaches. While having long standing experience in dog training (20+ years) her academic background in ethology and applied behaviour analysis, as well as respective continuing education (CE) are equally important to her.
Nicole graduated with a BSc (Hons) First Class Honours Degree in Applied Animal Behaviour (Sparsholt College, University of Portsmouth) in 2015. The respective thesis investigated “Motor laterality and personality traits in different breeds of gundog (Canis lupus familiaris)”.
She then went on to conduct a Master of Science (MSc) course in Applied Behaviour Analysis (Queen’s University Belfast) and graduated with Distinction in December 2016. The respective thesis was “Evaluation of functional behaviour assessment and backward chaining procedure to reduce human-directed aggressive behaviour labelled as ‘resource guarding’ in domestic dogs (Canis lupus familiaris)”. Resulting paper "It is mine! Using clicker training as a treatment of object guarding in 4 companion dogs (Canis lupus familiaris)" was published in September 2017 in peer-reviewed Journal of Veterinary Behavior: Clinical Application and Research.
From March 2017 on, Nicole is working towards her Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Education (Applied Behaviour Analysis) at Queen’s University Belfast.
In 2013, Nicole became one of the first Dog Trainer in Accordance with Animal Welfare (awarded by the Austrian Federal Ministry of Health) and a Certified Behavior Adjustment Training® Instructor (CBATI®). Additionally, Nicole acted as contributing author for the Austrian pet dog magazine Your Dog®, writing articles about learning and behaviour. Throughout the years of 2012, 2013 and 2015, Nicole had the pleasure to give webinars (web-based seminars) for dog-ibox.com, involving topics like gundog training (dummy training) and multiple-dog household. Another webinar by Nicole about gundog training (dummy training) will be held later in 2017.

As stated above, CE is of great importance to Nicole. Hence, she and her husband can be regularly found at conferences, seminars and other educational events across Europe and the United States. Dr. Susan Friedman, Dr. Susan Schneider, Dr. Jesus Rosales-Ruiz, Mary Hunter M.S., Ken Ramirez and Bob Bailey are just a couple of examples of speakers that helped shaping Nicole’s and Gernot’s training philosophy. For a detailed overview of Nicole’s CEs please visit her page at www.happy-fellow.at.
Currently Nicole and Gernot own and live with six Retrievers (Golden and Nova Scotia Duck Tolling) and one black & white Border Collie female in the beautiful surroundings of Puchberg am Schneeberg. Please feel free to visit Gernot and Nicole’s FCI kennel website www.duckweed.at.
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