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Peer-reviewed veterinary case report

Using operant conditioning and desensitization to facilitate veterinary care with captive reptiles.

Journal:
The veterinary clinics of North America. Exotic animal practice
Year:
2012
Authors:
Hellmuth, Heidi et al.
Affiliation:
Department of Animal Programs · United States
Species:
reptile

Abstract

In addition to being a large component of most zoological collections, reptile species are becoming more popular as family pets. Reptiles have the cognitive ability to be trained to facilitate daily husbandry and veterinary care. Desensitization and operant conditioning can alleviate some of the behavioral and physiological challenges of treating these species. A survey of reptile training programs at zoos in the United States and worldwide reveals that there are many successful training programs to facilitate veterinary care and minimize stress to the animal. Many of the techniques being used to train reptiles in zoological settings are transferable to the exotic pet clinician.

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Original publication: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22998960/