The SCAT Framework (Social Cognitive Animal Training) presents a comprehensive model that integrates attachment theory, social cognitive learning, constructivism, situativism, and behaviourism into a single practical framework for animal training and welfare.
For decades, animal training has drawn from individual theories of learning, often treating them as separate approaches. SCAT demonstrates how these perspectives interact within a living system, where relationships, environment, cognition, and reinforcement work together to shape behaviour.
Drawing from contemporary psychology, animal behaviour science, and real-world training experience, this book explores how animals learn through observation, social referencing, environmental engagement, emotional regulation, and reinforcement. Readers will discover how secure attachment supports learning, how animals construct knowledge through experience, and how social influences affect decision-making and behavioural outcomes.
Inside this book, you will learn:
- The foundations of Social Cognitive Animal Training (SCAT)
- How attachment influences learning, confidence, and resilience
- The role of observation, modelling, and social learning in training
- How constructivism and situativism shape behavioural development
- Why behaviourism remains an essential component of effective training
- How these theories function together as an integrated model
- Practical training protocols demonstrating the framework in action
Whether you are a professional trainer, behaviour consultant, educator, therapist, or dedicated animal owner, The SCAT Framework offers a fresh perspective on learning that moves beyond management and toward collaboration.
As our understanding of animals evolves, so too must our approach to training. The SCAT Framework provides a roadmap for the next generation of animal welfare, one built on science, relationship, and shared learning.