Published on zoospensefull.com the 29.07.2019. | By: Peter Giljam Two experts on animal training and behaviour, Eduardo J. Fernandez and Peter Giljam, discuss unintentional animal training in zoos. » more
Published on zoospensefull.com the 11.11.2018. | By: Peter Giljam We often ask ourselves what happens when animals do something wrong during training. Expert Peter Giljam explains it clearly in the following article. » more
Published on zoospensefull.com the 21.06.2021. | By: Peter Giljam Training for ultrasound examinations is a common part of medical training in zoos and aquariums. The article covers the most important basics. » to the full article
Published on zoospensefull.com the 09.05.2021. | By: Peter Giljam In the article, animal trainer Peter Giljam reports on how positively the time as an orca trainer in Loro Parque, Tenerife, influenced & helped him. » to the full article
Published on zoospensefull.com the 26.01.2021. | By: Peter Giljam Sometimes, in animal training, problems arise, and the article outlines a way to solve them in the easiest way possible. » to the full article
Published on zoospensefull.com the 01.12.2020. | By: Peter Giljam Urine reveals a lot about an animal’s health state – which is why it is important to regularly monitor it at the zoo. This is where animal training helps. » to the full article
Published on atn-ag.de the 14.10.2020. | By: Annabelle Steiger A report about the shooting with renowned animal trainer Peter Giljam from Zoospensefull, whose articles loyal followers of zoos.media have often been able to read. » to the full article
Published on zoospensefull.com the 07.09.2020. | By: Peter Giljam Good animal training is based on the relationship between human and animal. The article takes a look at how the status of a relationship can also change. » to the full article
Published on zoospensefull.com the 27.07.2020. | By: Peter Giljam The experienced animal trainer explains why counting behaviours makes sense and contributes to more success with animal training at the zoo, amongst other places. » to the full article
Published on zoospensefull.com the 20.04.2020. | By: Peter Giljam Sometimes animals at the zoo need eye drops. Taking care of this without anaesthesia takes training. The article explains what steps need to be taken.