Seminars, Webinars, Workshops, and Talks

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Here is a list of my current seminars, webinars, workshops, and talks. Please send me a message, should you be interested in inviting me to an event of yours.

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Canine Behavior—Origins and Evolution—Dog Language

Talk, Seminar, or Webinar

Learn ethology from an ethologist! This is an entirely new and much-updated version of Professor Abrantes’ most popular talk and seminar—a comprehensive and exciting journey into the world of canine communication. The speaker illustrates all the aspects of canine communication with stunning slides and film clips (seminar only). He gives you precise definitions and thoroughly explanations of aggressive, fearful, dominant, and submissive behavior, greeting, bonding, friendliness, parental behavior, mating strategies, and more. Abrantes explains the many expressions shown by wolves, jackals, foxes, African wild dogs, dingos, coyotes, and domestic dogs. The talk and the seminar are also a comparative study of canine and human behavior based on the speaker’s books of the same title.

  • 30-minute short symposium version
  • 1-hour long symposium version
  • 2-hour talk version—beginner/advanced
  • 1-day (six hours) seminar/webinar—beginner/advanced

 

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Animal Training My Way—Merging Ethology and Behaviorism

Workshop

Animal Training is a craft based on Animal Learning and Ethology dealing with the modification of the behavior of animals. This workshop is about making simple things simpler but not simpler than necessary. It’s about knowing what you want and what you need to get it. It’s about training animals, changing their behavior and creating harmonious relationships, but it’s foremost about training ourselves and changing our behavior.

Roger Abrantes reviews the most crucial elements when communicating and training animals, exemplifying them by working with live dogs. Abrantes merges behaviorism and ethology. He applies to each behavioristic principle his particular “ethology touch” in which it is the relationship between handler and animal that is the most significant motivator and reinforcer. Abrantes uses very few words (sounds) when training animals, which he shows live in this workshop. He communicates with the animals using very clear and exact body language, and calculated movements. In his words, “We need not control the animal or the environment, we only need to control ourselves—the results will then show.”

The event organizer selects 20 attendees to bring their dogs. Dr. Abrantes will work with these dogs and their owners. The dogs don’t need to be trained in any particular way or have any special skills, only well socialized.

Optionally, attendees can supplement their participation in this workshop by reading the book “Animal Training My Way.”

 

  • Two-hour talk or webinar (conference version).
  • 1-day (six hours) seminar/webinar—beginner/advanced
  • Workshop, 2 or 3-day—beginner/advanced
  • Online course
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Canine Scent Detection

Workshop

Localization of a target scent is one of the ultimate displays of the cooperation between two species, in this case, Homo sapiens sapiens and Canis lupus familiaris. It is the most refined result of their particular skills working together and toward a common, practical goal. This workshop is the working part of the course of the same name, which consists of two parts: (lessons 1 and 2) theory and practice.
Attendees can attend the workshop only, though we strongly recommend learning the theory before taking the practice. Attendees, who take the theory, Canine Scent Detection Course, and the practice receive a separate certificate.

Max. 30 attendees with 30 dogs working in teams of three. Each dog works 20 minutes and then rests while the team works with the other two dogs. Participants don’t need to bring their dogs as long as we have at least one dog per team, which is ten dogs in all. The dogs must be well socialized and have had some basic training in communication. “Sit,” “Come,” “Name,” “Yes,” and “No” or equivalent signals are necessary.
It is an exciting workshop and well-functioning teams will succeed in passing the double-blind test in scent detection after only three days (see movies).

See also Canine Scent Detection Course for more info including the manual and a movie.

 

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    Think Out of the Box—A Guide to an Open and Critical Mind

    Talk

    In this introduction to critical reasoning, Dr. Abrantes (who earned a BA in Philosophy before his Ph.D. in Evolutionary Biology) explains how we can combine being open-minded, critical and nonjudgmental, and reach rational conclusions. Sound and logical reasoning—you learn to analyze arguments rationally, to distinguish valid from invalid, and sound from unsound, to conduct rational discussions, to become a clearer and more persuasive debater. He gives many examples of common arguments and conclusions, how we can analyze them, improve them or refute them. Critical reasoning is the application of a set of procedures to decide the level of confidence one should have in a proposition based on the available evidence.

    Dr. Abrantes writes in his book of the same title as this talk: “The truth is that we have many more options than we think (or our societies make us believe we have). To realize that, we have to begin thinking out of the box where we were put. ‘Thinking Out Of The Box’ is the first step you take on your journey to gain your freedom—and to be the one you want to be.” 

    This is a compulsory topic to everyone who wishes to make good and sound judgments.

     

    • 1-hour conference version
    • 3-hour lecture version

      Ethics After Darwin

      Talk

      This talk is a compelling and at times shocking analysis of our morality before and after Darwin. Undoubtedly, Darwin’s theory of evolution by means of natural selection changed the foundations of biology and the natural sciences forever. It did more than that; it also turned most of our beliefs suspicious, including religion and ethics. It raised questions that we cannot any longer discard as impertinent. 

      The impact of Darwinism is so vast that it is only now, more than 100 years after “The Origin of Species” that we begin to grasp its full repercussions. Philosopher and Evolutionary Biologist Roger Abrantes challenges and undermines, among others, the concepts of ‘human dignity’ and ‘the image of God’, which are central ideas of the foundations of Western morality. The consequences are unforeseen. Which moral code, if any, would be compatible with Darwinism? The implications of such a moral code, if possible, would be vast. That an animal is an intelligent, sentient being and feels pain is a bad criterion to justify we should treat it well. Does it imply, then, that we can treat badly those we believe are not intelligent, less sensitive or do not feel pain? Where do we draw the line?

       

      • 1-hour conference version
      • 2-hour lecture version
      • Online course.

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