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Sophia Yin (February 5, 1966 – September 28, 2014 in
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) was a
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, applied animal behaviorist, author and lecturer. She was a pioneer in the use of positive reinforcement for training dogs, and was widely recognized as an expert in the training of pets.


Education and career

Yin graduated from
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(UC Davis) in 1993 with a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM). After graduation, she worked in private practice, where she realized that more pets were euthanized due to behavioral problems than medical issues. This inspired Yin to return to university to study animal behavior, and in 2001, she returned to UC Davis to obtain her Master's in Animal Science under the supervision of Dr. Edward Price, completing her thesis on vocal communication in dogs. After obtaining her master's degree, Yin remained at UC Davis for five years, lecturing and supervising student research projects. From 2007 to 2008, Yin was president of the American Veterinary Society of Animal Behavior. She also served on the American Association of Feline Practitioners (AAFP) Handling Guidelines Committee. She lectured around the world to veterinarians and animal professionals, teaching seminars and workshops on animal behavior and low stress handling for dogs and cats. Her behavior modification programs are based on the science of learning. She focused on the use of desensitization combined with classical and
operant Operant conditioning, also called instrumental conditioning, is a learning process where behaviors are modified through the association of stimuli with reinforcement or punishment. In it, operants—behaviors that affect one's environment—are c ...
conditioning. Her approach stressed the combination of
positive reinforcement In behavioral psychology, reinforcement is a consequence applied that will strengthen an organism's future behavior whenever that behavior is preceded by a specific antecedent stimulus. This strengthening effect may be measured as a higher fr ...
,
negative punishment In operant conditioning, punishment is any change in a human or animal's surroundings which, occurring after a given behavior or response, reduces the likelihood of that behavior occurring again in the future. As with reinforcement, it is the ''be ...
(reward desired behaviors, remove rewards for unwanted behaviors) as well as the need to observe animals closely and be aware of how the trainer's
body language Body language is a type of communication in which physical behaviors, as opposed to words, are used to express or convey information. Such behavior includes facial expressions, body posture, gestures, eye movement, touch and the use of space. Th ...
and movement affect the animal's response. Yin invented ''Treat & Train'', a remote controlled, reward based training system based on positive reinforcement.


Writing and media

Yin's first book was ''The Small Animal Veterinary Nerdbook'', which she initially compiled while an undergraduate. The first edition of the ''Nerdbook'', published in 2000, sold 4,500 copies. After the third edition had been published, it sold more than 40,000 copies. In 1999, Yin began writing a column for the ''
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'', which appeared every two weeks. Yin appeared on the
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television shows ''
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'' and '' Weird, True & Freaky'' in 2008. Yin created many YouTube videos to help pet owners with handle their animals' behavioral problems, and to promote stress-free handling techniques to veterinary professionals. She also produced educational booklets and posters to educate veterinary staff, dog trainers, other pet professionals and pet owners on how to interact in positive ways with their dogs and cats. In 2010, Yin was included in Bark Magazine's ''100 Best and Brightest in the World of Dogs'', which praised her ability to impart knowledge to fellow professionals and members of the public. Other books authored by Yin include ''Low Stress Handling, Restraint and Behavior Modification of Dogs & Cats'', and ''How to Behave So Your Dog Behaves and Perfect Puppy in 7 Days''. Her DVDs include ''Creating a Pet-Friendly Hospital, Animal Shelter or Petcare Business''; ''Towel Wrap Techniques for Handling Cats with Skill and Ease''; and ''Creating the Perfect Puppy''. Yin also had her own publishing company, Cattle Dog Publishing.


Death

Yin died September 28, 2014, by suicide at her Davis home. She was 48.


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