Unsere ehemaligen StudentInnen
2021
- Dr. Annika Bremhorst „Dog Behaviour Decoded – Emotional Expressions in Canis familiaris“. Joint PhD Universität Bern/ University of Lincoln (Kooperation mit Prof. Daniel Mills).
- Annina Hirschi „Who is in charge? Do dogs look to their owner or to a stranger for help when faced with an unsolvable task?“ Masterarbeit (Vetmed), Universität Bern.
- Katja Senn „Addictive-like behaviour towards toys in dogs and relationship with impulsivity“. Masterarbeit (Vetmed), Universität Bern.
2020
- Priscilla Moser. „Intermittent feeding during the veterinary examination to reduce stress in dogs. Masterarbeit (Vetmed), Universität Bern.
- Rebekka von Büren. „Entspannungstraining in der Verhaltensmodifikation bei Hunden – Fragebogenstudie und Herzratenmessung“. Masterarbeit (Vetmed), Universität Bern.
- Nadine Zimmermann (2020) „Differences in face and body actions during positive anticipation and frustration of dogs“. Masterarbeit (Vetmed), Universität Bern.
- Federico Monteleone „Interspecific and solitary playing styles in pet dogs and effects of the owner-dog relationship on play behaviour“. Masterarbeit (Biologie), Universität Bern.
- Lisa Stolzlechner „Effects of early challenges during the socialization period on future behaviour of dogs“. Masterarbeit (Biologie), Universität Wien (in Kooperation mit Prof. Thomas Bugnyar).
- Astrid Böhm, „Training dogs to voluntarily participate in medical procedures – effects on behaviour and physiology during a veterinary examination“. Masterarbeit (Biologie), Universität Wien (in Kooperation mit Prof. Ludwig Huber und Dr. Christine Arhant).
2019
- Alina Bonorand, „Referential looking is a consistent individual trait in dog puppies“. Bachelorarbeit Biologie, Universität Bern.
2018
- Sarah Gähwiler, Master Vetmed „Noise sensitivity in domestic dogs – behavioral expression during fireworks“ Link Masterarbeit (Vetmed), Universität Bern.
- Nicole Sutter, BSc Biologie „Facial expressions during conditions of positive anticipation and frustration in domestic dogs“. Bachelorarbeit Biologie, Universität Bern.
2017
- Sarah Bütler, BSc Biologie „Preference for constant vs varied food reinforcement in pet dogs“. Bachelorarbeit Biologie, Universität Bern.