Erin JonesErin Jones is a scholar, author, and applied behavior consultant. Her master's and doctorate research are specifically rooted in critical animal studies. She combines her applied practice as a certified dog trainer and certified dog behavior consultat with a deeper academic background in how society treats dogs and the entanglement and complexities of multispecies relationships. She has a bachelor of science in psychology and anthropology from Trent University, Canada; a master of science in anthrozoology from Canisius University, USA; a PhD in human-animal studies from University of Canterbury- Te Whare Wānanga o Waitaha (at the New Zealand Centre for Human-Animal Studies); and a Pg.Dip. in animal welfare from Thompson Rivers University in Canada. She also is a certified professional dog trainer (CPDT-KA) with the Certification Counsel for Professional Dog Trainers, an accredited dog trainer (ADT), and certified dog behavior consultant (CDBC) with the International Association of Animal Behaviour Consultants. She also works independently and contractually in several sectors of animal studies research, including topics beyond the dog-human relationship, including everything from ethical veganism to topics in critical animal studies. Erin operates Merit Dog Project; an educational platform used to educate and inspire industry professionals and front-line specialists working primarily with dogs/dog behavior. She currently lives in Christchurch, New Zealand. Read More Read Less
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