
Helping people improve the relationships with their dogs using science and sense.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 26 | Founded | 4 months ago |
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| Categories | Kids & FamilyPets & Animals | ||||

I talk a little bit about what appropriate play looks like.
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I talk a little bit more about the problems with punishment.
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I talk a little bit about the differences between service dogs, therapy dogs, and emotional support dogs.
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I talk a little bit about the quote that it takes 400 repetitions to create a new synapses unless done with play, why it turns out not to be true, but we have an obligation to make learning fun.
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I talk a little bit about generalization and discrimination, the differences, when each may be appropriate, and how to apply each.
The story I related is from "The Thinking Dog: Crossover to Clicker Training" by Gail Tamases Fisher, available at
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I talk a little in this second episode about the developmental stages both humans and dogs go through during their lifetime, the similarities and differences between the two species. This episode briefly covers adulthood and seniorhood.
Simple Solut... more
I talk a little in this first episode about the developmental stages both humans and dogs go through during their lifetime, the similarities and differences between the two species. This episode briefly covers prenatal to sexual maturity.
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I talk a little about how often to give a reinforcer when training a new behavior and how have the dog respond without a food reinforcer.
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