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Methods of training animals have
changed greatly in recent years. Zoo keepers have always had problems getting
the animals to leave their cages in order for the cages to be cleaned, and also
training them to move indoors when appropriate. Another problem was that many of
the large animals became listless and bored. In the last twenty years,
scientists have done research on dolphins and whales, training them to obey
commands. The scientists found they could get animals to obey by rewarding them
with food and affection when they responded correctly. Proper training allows the animals to receive the care they need. It was very difficult to get untrained animals, especially the larger ones, to stay still when they needed medical attention. Now they can be trained, on command, to remain still and even to allow blood samples to be taken and shots administered. All this is accomplished through positive reinforcement, without the use of any force. Affection training, as this process is called, has been used with great success on a wide variety of zoo animals. Animal behavior experts have taught zoo keepers to train bears, tigers, monkeys, and many other species to behave in a way that provides for better animal-keeper interaction. This training also keeps the animals from becoming bored and inactive. |