Genetics of Behavior & Performance

Online Course
The Genetics of Behavior and Performance in Dogs

What makes a great agility dog, mentally and physically, and can you breed a better one?  How do you predictably produce a great guide dog for the blind - can you actually breed for intelligence, work ethic, and the ability to interpret directions correctly and safely?  What about detection dogs - mines, drugs, seizures - can you improve these traits with selective breeding?  Where does the speed of the coursing dog come from, and can you breed for speed versus endurance?  Is aggression genetic, and can you breed for more in a guard dog and less in a pet?

Many traits are a combination of genetics and environment, and understanding this can allow you to select for the heritable traits you want more efficiently and not waste time trying to select for something that isn't genetic.  In this class we will learn about how the heritability of a trait is determined, how that information can be used to better understand the capabilities of dogs, and how breeders can take advantage of this information when breeding for particular traits.  We will also learn how DNA technology that is available NOW can be used to assess at birth the traits a dog will have as an adult.


 

GENETICS OF BEHAVIOR & PERFORMANCE IN DOGS

Next class starts: TBA

$125


 TOPICS

The role of  genetics in domestication
Heritability of behavior
Genetics of behavioral traits, for example:

- playfulness, friendliness
- aggression, fear, anxiety
- soft / hard temperament
- guarding, hunting, prey drive
- bidability
- shyness, compulsive behavior
Genetics of performance traits, for example:
- physiological (e.g, tracking, mine detection)
- instinctive traits (e.g., hunting, herding)
- intelligence
- work ethic (e.g., service dogs)
- working ability (e.g.,sled dog speed, endurance)
- high altitude tolerance
Breeding for behavior and performance

WHAT IS THIS COURSE ABOUT

NOTE: This is a course about geneticsnot animal behavior.  We will learn about what is known about the inheritance of traits related to behavior and performance in dogs, and how you can use this information in a breeding program.

How long, how much?
The course is approximately 10 weeks; fee is $125.

 How much time will it take?
Generally there will be 3-5 hours of reading and homework exercises each week.

How will we meet?
We will have a private Facebook Group where we can discuss and ask questions.

What do we need?
Reading materials and exercises will be supplied.

 

 

 

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