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This is one of the most memorable cases I've encountered in my career as a dog behaviorist.It's a true story about a kind, intelligent man named Tim and his rescue dog Buddy. Despite loving his dog deeply, Tim found himself repeatedly bitten by the very dog he adored. The mystery wasn't why Buddy was biting. The mystery was why Tim couldn't see the warnings that came before the bites.In this episode, I share the surprising discovery that changed everything and the lesson every dog owner can learn from it. If you've ever wondered whether your dog is trying to communicate something you're missing, this episode is for you.Episode Link(s):Understanding Dog Body Language VideoYou can visit USADogBehavior.com for lots of dog behavior resources—almost all of them are free—including videos, blog articles, and past podcast episodes to help you understand your dog.Scott Sheaffer provides customized behavioral seminars for shelters, rescues, and veterinary teams—available online or on-site—focused on real-world strategies, with discounted or complimentary options available. Learn more about Scott Sheaffer's behavioral seminars.Find us at USADogBehavior.com.Follow us on Facebook.DisclaimerThis podcast is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional advice. If your dog is displaying aggression toward humans, consult an experienced and knowledgeable canine behavior professional who uses humane, non-aversive methods, and always take precautions to keep others safe.Scott Sheaffer and USA Dog Behavior, LLC, are not responsible for any outcomes resulting from the use or interpretation of the information shared in this podcast.
Text Me Your QuestionsAre you considering sending your dog to a board-and-train program?Before you do, listen to this episode.In this episode of Dog Training Today, Will Bangura, M.S., CAB-ICB, CBCC-KA, CPDT-KA, FDM, FFCP, explains why board-and-train programs often fail to create lasting behavior change, especially for dogs struggling with aggression, reactivity, anxiety, fears, phobias, and separation anxiety.Many board-and-train programs promise fast results, but are those results true behavior modification or simply behavior suppression?You'll learn why aggression is not an obedience problem, why reactivity is not an obedience problem, why fear and anxiety are not obedience problems, and why the pet parent is often the person who needs training the most.Topics discussed in this episode include:• The difference between obedience training and behavior modification• Why emotional problems cannot be solved through obedience alone• How punishment can suppress behavior without changing emotions• Why many board-and-train programs rely on electronic collars, prong collars, and other aversive methods• The hidden risks of behavioral suppression• Why pet parent education is critical for long-term success• When board-and-train may be appropriate and when it may notFor more than 35 years, Will Bangura has helped pet parents resolve severe dog behavior problems, including aggression, reactivity, anxiety, fears, phobias, separation anxiety, resource guarding, compulsive behaviors, and dog-to-dog conflict.Will Bangura is Arizona's only CAB-ICB Certified Canine Behaviorist and provides in-home behavior consultations throughout Phoenix, Scottsdale, Chandler, Mesa, Gilbert, and Glendale, as well as virtual consultations worldwide.Read the complete companion article and access all resources related to this episode:https://phoenixdogtraining.com/board-and-train-dog-training-phoenix/Watch the companion YouTube video:https://youtu.be/gsvpSTkejgQThe article includes both the podcast episode and YouTube video, along with additional information about board-and-train programs, dog aggression, reactivity, anxiety, separation anxiety, behavior modification, and what pet parents should know before sending their dog away for training.Schedule a behavior consultation:https://phoenixdogtraining.comLearn more about Will Bangura:https://dogbehaviorist.comSubscribe to Dog Training Today for evidence-based discussions on dog behavior, canine psychology, aggression, reactivity, anxiety, behavior modification, and humane dog training.#PhoenixDogTraining #DogBehaviorist #DogTrainingPhoenix #WillBanguraSupport the showIf you need professional help please visit my Dog Behaviorist website.Go here for Free Dog Training Articles
Do dogs make you a little nervous – even the friendly ones? Or do you adore your own dog but wish walks or visitors were less stressful? Then today's episode of the Delight in the Limelight Podcast is for you!I chat with Theresa Kolpakova – certified positive reinforcement dog trainer and canine behavior specialist with more than two decades of experience – about how the relationship we build with dogs isn't about control, it's about respect and clear communication.Listen in to discover:- The message a tight leash sends your dog (and what to do instead)- The three-second greeting rule that keeps on-leash meetups calmHow to train a reliable recall before you need it in the field- Reading and respecting a dog's "back off" signals- A simple trick for feeling more confident around dogs – whether they're yours or notIf you've ever felt anxious around a dog, or wished your own pup was easier to live with, this conversation will shift how you think about our canine friends.Click here to check the full show notes
Lead Author of a recent study Josef Hanekom explains to John Maytham, how the study aims to understand inter –dog aggression. Presenter John Maytham is an actor and author-turned-talk radio veteran and seasoned journalist. His show serves a round-up of local and international news coupled with the latest in business, sport, traffic and weather. The host’s eclectic interests mean the program often surprises the audience with intriguing book reviews and inspiring interviews profiling artists. A daily highlight is Rapid Fire, just after 5:30pm. CapeTalk fans call in, to stump the presenter with their general knowledge questions. Another firm favourite is the humorous Thursday crossing with award-winning journalist Rebecca Davis, called “Plan B”. Thank you for listening to a podcast from Afternoon Drive with John Maytham Listen live on Primedia+ weekdays from 15:00 and 18:00 (SA Time) to Afternoon Drive with John Maytham broadcast on CapeTalk https://buff.ly/NnFM3Nk For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/BSFy4Cn or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/n8nWt4x Subscribe to the CapeTalk Daily and Weekly Newsletters https://buff.ly/sbvVZD5 Follow us on social media: CapeTalk on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@capetalk CapeTalk on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ CapeTalk on X: https://x.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CapeTalk567 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode explores one of the biggest realities in canine behavior work: the strongest predictors of success are often not about the dog at all. After working with thousands of dogs with aggression, fear, anxiety, reactivity, and separation anxiety, dog behaviorist Scott Sheaffer explains the four owner-related factors that consistently predict whether difficult cases improve over time.Scott discusses the importance of belief, patience, realistic expectations, and consistency when working through serious canine behavior problems. He also explains why quick-fix approaches often fail, why progress is rarely linear, and what meaningful success actually looks like in real-world behavior modification cases.You can visit USADogBehavior.com for lots of dog behavior resources—almost all of them are free—including videos, blog articles, and past podcast episodes to help you understand your dog.Scott Sheaffer provides customized behavioral seminars for shelters, rescues, and veterinary teams—available online or on-site—focused on real-world strategies, with discounted or complimentary options available. Learn more about Scott Sheaffer's behavioral seminars.Find us at USADogBehavior.com.Follow us on Facebook.DisclaimerThis podcast is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional advice. If your dog is displaying aggression toward humans, consult an experienced and knowledgeable canine behavior professional who uses humane, non-aversive methods, and always take precautions to keep others safe.Scott Sheaffer and USA Dog Behavior, LLC, are not responsible for any outcomes resulting from the use or interpretation of the information shared in this podcast.
Aggression in dogs is one of the most misunderstood behavior problems owners face. In this episode, Scott Sheaffer explains why dogs growl, bark, lunge, snap, or bite, and why these behaviors are usually not about a “bad dog.” Aggression is often communication, and the real issue may involve fear, anxiety, pain, resource guarding, frustration, genetics, early development, or learned behavior.Scott also explains the difference between reactivity and aggression, why many dogs give warning signs before escalating, and why punishing those warnings can make a dog less safe rather than more reliable. This episode gives dog owners a clearer, more useful way to understand aggressive behavior and why identifying the cause matters more than simply trying to stop the behavior.Episode Link(s):Understanding Dog Body Language VideoYou can visit USADogBehavior.com for lots of dog behavior resources—almost all of them are free—including videos, blog articles, and past podcast episodes to help you understand your dog.Scott Sheaffer provides customized behavioral seminars for shelters, rescues, and veterinary teams—available online or on-site—focused on real-world strategies, with discounted or complimentary options available. Learn more about Scott Sheaffer's behavioral seminars.Find us at USADogBehavior.com.Follow us on Facebook.DisclaimerThis podcast is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional advice. If your dog is displaying aggression toward humans, consult an experienced and knowledgeable canine behavior professional who uses humane, non-aversive methods, and always take precautions to keep others safe.Scott Sheaffer and USA Dog Behavior, LLC, are not responsible for any outcomes resulting from the use or interpretation of the information shared in this podcast.
Text Me Your QuestionsIn this episode of Dog Training Today, Dog Behaviorist Will Bangura explains one of the most misunderstood forms of resource guarding: when a dog guards access to a pet parent, family member, couch, bed, lap, or preferred person.Many pet parents describe this behavior as jealousy, protectiveness, or loyalty. However, when a dog stiffens, blocks, growls, snaps, lunges, or bites as another dog, spouse, child, visitor, or family member approaches, the behavior may be better understood as resource guarding.Will breaks down what person-directed resource guarding looks like, why it happens, why punishment can increase risk, and how pet parents can begin managing the behavior safely. He also explains the importance of distance, early body language, threshold awareness, pain and medical considerations, multi-dog household management, and humane behavior modification.This episode is especially important for families living with multiple dogs, dogs who guard the couch or bed, dogs who growl when another dog approaches a pet parent, and dogs who become tense or aggressive when people come too close to a valued person.Learn why growling should not be punished, why dogs should not be forced to “work it out,” and why the goal is not forced sharing. The goal is safety, emotional change, predictable routines, and helping the dog learn that people and dogs approaching the pet parent are not a threat. #DogTrainingToday #WillBangura #DogBehavior #DogBehaviorist #ResourceGuarding #ResourceGuardingDogs #DogAggression #DogReactivity #ReactiveDogs #AggressiveDogs #MultiDogHousehold #DogBodyLanguage #PositiveReinforcement #ForceFreeDogTraining #FearFreeTraining #CanineBehavior #DogTraining #PetParents #PhoenixDogTraining #DogAggressionTraining #DogReactivityTraining #DogBehavioristPhoenix #DogsOfInstagram #DogPodcast #DogTrainingPodcast Support the showIf you need professional help please visit my Dog Behaviorist website.Go here for Free Dog Training Articles
Most dog bites are preventable — but only if you know what to look for. The problem is, the warning signals dogs give off before a bite aren't always obvious, and for pet owners without a training background, they're easy to miss. In this clip from Dealing with Reactive, Aggressive, and Dominant Dogs, we break down what dog aggression actually means, why it looks different from dog to dog, and why labeling your dog's aggression matters less than learning to recognize the signals before a situation escalates. | Links mentioned: Dealing with Reactive, Aggressive, and Dominant Dogs - https://university.leerburg.com/Catalog/viewCourse/cid/137
Dog aggression isn't always what people think it is. Some forms appear suddenly, without warning, and can be terrifying for owners who don't understand what's happening. In this episode, Scott breaks down six rare and misunderstood types of dog aggression including idiopathic aggression, redirected aggression, sleep startle reflex, and predatory aggression toward humans.You'll learn what these behaviors look like, why they happen, and why punishment or ignoring the problem can make things worse. This episode is essential listening for dog owners, veterinarians, trainers, and anyone who wants to better understand dangerous behavior patterns and how to respond safely and responsibly.You can visit USADogBehavior.com for lots of dog behavior resources—almost all of them are free—including videos, blog articles, and past podcast episodes to help you understand your dog.Find us at USADogBehavior.com.Follow us on Facebook.DisclaimerThis podcast is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional advice. If your dog is displaying aggression toward humans, consult an experienced and knowledgeable canine behavior professional who uses humane, non-aversive methods, and always take precautions to keep others safe. Scott Sheaffer and USA Dog Behavior, LLC, are not responsible for any outcomes resulting from the use or interpretation of the information shared in this podcast.
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First off! I have started my second book! So stay tuned in 2026 And let's quickly recap 2025. Looking back is always so um interesting.Where is 2026 going..... let's hope it is all about the dogs! My TEDX Talk is live! Beyond Dog Training: The Movement Toward Sentience https://youtu.be/avUugazybwc Find all the episodes on Feedspot, where Dog Training DisrUPted is rated in the top 5 shows in the dog category in Canada: https://blog.feedspot.com/canadian_dog_podcasts/To become a certified Canine CBT Psychotherapist, and for courses on related topics, please visit the Institute of Canine Psychotherapy. www.instituteofcaninepsychotherapy.comBecome a Certified Canine Behaviorist and Dog TrainerMy Linktree with all my media, presentations, shows, articlesBillie Groom - UPWARD Dogology | Instagram, Facebook | LinktreeHere is the link to the recent article in Psychology Today Mag by Marc Bekoff on Canine CBTDog Training: Perception, Cognition, and Emotions | Psychology TodayBuy My Book! Winner of the 2019 American Best Book Fest Award (pets/narrative/non-fiction)The Art of Urban People With Adopted and Rescued Dogs Methodology: Rescued Dogs: The Misunderstood Breed: Groom, Billie: 9781525547287: Books - Amazon.ca
Welcome!My TEDX Talk is live!https://youtu.be/avUugazybwcIs Peer Review important? If so, in what way does it impact you, your dog, and your knowledge? Peer Review is a complicated topic, but in this episode, I break it down. Whether you are a professional in the industry, or in academia, or a pet parent, this quick overview may change the way you feel about "science." My TEDX Talk is live! Beyond Dog Training: The Movement Toward Sentience https://youtu.be/avUugazybwc Find all the episodes on Feedspot, where Dog Training DisrUPted is rated in the top 5 shows in the dog category in Canada: https://blog.feedspot.com/canadian_dog_podcasts/To become a certified Canine CBT Psychotherapist, and for courses on related topics, please visit the Institute of Canine Psychotherapy. www.instituteofcaninepsychotherapy.comBecome a Certified Canine Behaviorist and Dog TrainerMy Linktree with all my media, presentations, shows, articlesBillie Groom - UPWARD Dogology | Instagram, Facebook | LinktreeHere is the link to the recent article in Psychology Today Mag by Marc Bekoff on Canine CBTDog Training: Perception, Cognition, and Emotions | Psychology TodayBuy My Book! Winner of the 2019 American Best Book Fest Award (pets/narrative/non-fiction)The Art of Urban People With Adopted and Rescued Dogs Methodology: Rescued Dogs: The Misunderstood Breed: Groom, Billie: 9781525547287: Books - Amazon.ca
In this episode of the USA Dog Behavior podcast, Scott Sheaffer, a certified dog behavior consultant and behaviorist, dives into the complexities of board-and-train programs for dogs with aggression issues. While these programs may seem appealing for their promise of quick fixes, Scott explains why they often fall short—especially for aggression rooted in fear or insecurity. He highlights the dangers of suppressing symptoms like growling or barking without addressing the underlying emotions, comparing it to closing the vent on a pressure cooker. The episode also explores the deceptive calmness dogs may display after training in these kinds of facilities, which often masks unresolved stress, and emphasizes the importance of the owner's role in creating lasting behavioral change.Scott offers practical alternatives to board-and-train programs, such as at-home training, desensitization, and counterconditioning, which focus on building trust and confidence over time. He stresses the need for transparency in training methods and encourages owners to stay actively involved in their dog's progress. Tune in to learn why a slower, more personalized approach—with you by your dog's side—is the most reliable path to addressing aggression and fostering a happier, healthier relationship with your pet.Subscribe for more bite-sized episodes and visit USADogBehavior.com for additional resources!Find us at USADogBehavior.com.Follow us on Facebook.DisclaimerIf your dog is aggressive toward humans, consult an experienced, certified canine behavior consultant immediately and ensure your dog cannot harm anyone. This podcast is for educational purposes only and does not replace professional guidance. Scott Sheaffer and USA Dog Behavior, LLC, are not liable for outcomes resulting from the advice provided.
Welcome! What is the difference between online training and virtual training? Can practitioners REALLY provide guidance, advice and effective training virtually?This episode provides dives into what you need to know to make an educated and ethical decision as a pet parent and a professional. This episode opens with a somewhat-short-report of what has been happening in the world of Billie, CBT and Animal Welfare. It is still a mess out there...but there is hope! Once again.... my apologies for the poor music sound. Find all the episodes on Feedspot, where Dog Training DisrUPted is rated in the top 5 shows in the dog category in Canada: https://blog.feedspot.com/canadian_dog_podcasts/To become a certified Canine CBT Psychotherapist, and for courses on related topics, please visit the Institute of Canine Psychotherapy. www.instituteofcaninepsychotherapy.comBecome a Certified Canine Behaviorist and Dog TrainerMy Linktree with all my media, presentations, shows, articlesBillie Groom - UPWARD Dogology | Instagram, Facebook | LinktreeHere is the link to the recent article in Psychology Today Mag by Marc Bekoff on Canine CBTDog Training: Perception, Cognition, and Emotions | Psychology TodayBuy My Book! Winner of the 2019 American Best Book Fest Award (pets/narrative/non-fiction)The Art of Urban People With Adopted and Rescued Dogs Methodology: Rescued Dogs: The Misunderstood Breed: Groom, Billie: 9781525547287: Books - Amazon.ca
In this insightful episode of the USA Dog Behavior Podcast, certified dog behavior consultant and behaviorist Scott Sheaffer delves into the complex topic of canine aggression. He explains that aggression in dogs often stems from fear rather than inherent hostility, serving as a defensive mechanism to create distance from perceived threats. Sheaffer distinguishes between reactivity and aggression, highlighting how reactive behaviors like barking or lunging can escalate into aggression, especially when dogs feel cornered or threatened. Key factors contributing to fear-based aggression—such as lack of socialization, past trauma, genetics, and medical issues—are explored, offering listeners a deeper understanding of their dog's behavior.Sheaffer also shares practical strategies for addressing aggression, including desensitization, counter-conditioning, and professional training. Emphasizing the importance of patience and proper intervention, he reassures owners that many dogs can overcome these challenges with the right approach.Subscribe for more bite-sized episodes and visit USADogBehavior.com for additional resources!Find us at USADogBehavior.com.Follow us on Facebook.DisclaimerIf your dog is aggressive toward humans, consult an experienced, certified canine behavior consultant immediately and ensure your dog cannot harm anyone. This podcast is for educational purposes only and does not replace professional guidance. Scott Sheaffer and USA Dog Behavior, LLC, are not liable for outcomes resulting from the advice provided.
Today David and Josh do a follow up episode to 197 where we use real life examples of working through various handler aggression issues.
In this episode of the USA Dog Behavior podcast, certified dog behavior consultant and behaviorist Scott Sheaffer addresses the critical issue of unqualified dog trainers handling aggression cases. He highlights the lack of regulation in the dog training industry, where inexperienced individuals often use harmful methods like shock collars or dominance-based techniques, exacerbating aggression rather than resolving it. Sheaffer emphasizes that effective aggression treatment requires proven experience, a deep understanding of behavioral science, and the use of positive reinforcement, desensitization, and counterconditioning. He warns against trainers who promise quick fixes or "cures," stressing that aggression is complex and demands a tailored, science-backed approach.Sheaffer provides listeners with key red flags to identify unqualified trainers and outlines three signs of a competent professional: prioritizing safety and management, developing customized plans based on thorough assessments, and focusing on behavior modification rather than obedience training. He urges dog owners to ask detailed questions, avoid miracle cures, and seek help promptly, as aggression tends to worsen over time. The episode concludes with a call to action for responsible dog ownership and a reminder of the high stakes involved in choosing the right trainer. Listeners are encouraged to subscribe and follow USA Dog Behavior for more insights.Subscribe for more bite-sized episodes and visit USADogBehavior.com for additional resources!Find us at USADogBehavior.com.Follow us on Facebook.DisclaimerIf your dog is aggressive toward humans, consult an experienced, certified canine behavior consultant immediately and ensure your dog cannot harm anyone. This podcast is for educational purposes only and does not replace professional guidance. Scott Sheaffer and USA Dog Behavior, LLC, are not liable for outcomes resulting from the advice provided.
Welcome!First off! I apologize for the dead air space, I am using a different recording platform that apparently does not like my taste in music :-) And, as you cat lovers can relate to, I had to attend to my cat's needs. :-) This episode explores the term "Treat Motivated" referencing common scientific studies to determine what this really means and if the focus on treat motivation means the study is missing some very important information about our dogs!Secondly, I use the example of a client of a student in the CCBT Diploma Program at the Institute of Canine Psychotherapy to discuss the challenges in using Conditioning Methods with dogs that are not "treat motivated"And, finally, is "treat motivated" an advantage when adopting a dog?Be sure to check out www.instituteofcaninepsychotherapy.com for info! Our students are making waves in the canine behavioral and welfare sectors!Thanks to the Jeff Mertick Band for the silent music :-) Find all the episodes on Feedspot, where Dog Training DisrUPted is rated in the top 5 shows in the dog category in Canada: https://blog.feedspot.com/canadian_dog_podcasts/To become a certified Canine CBT Psychotherapist, and for courses on related topics, please visit the Institute of Canine Psychotherapy. www.instituteofcaninepsychotherapy.comBecome a Certified Canine Behaviorist and Dog TrainerMy Linktree with all my media, presentations, shows, articlesBillie Groom - UPWARD Dogology | Instagram, Facebook | LinktreeHere is the link to the recent article in Psychology Today Mag by Marc Bekoff on Canine CBTDog Training: Perception, Cognition, and Emotions | Psychology TodayBuy My Book! Winner of the 2019 American Best Book Fest Award (pets/narrative/non-fiction)The Art of Urban People With Adopted and Rescued Dogs Methodology: Rescued Dogs: The Misunderstood Breed: Groom, Billie: 9781525547287: Books - Amazon.ca
If you have a dog with fear, anxiety, or aggression issues, you've likely wondered—or, more likely, worried—whether your own personality traits are to blame for their unwanted behaviors.Understandably so. For years, dog owners have been fed messages like, “it's all how you raise them” and “there are no bad dogs, only bad owners.” Even experienced dog behavior professionals, who fully acknowledge the huge influence of biology and individual traits on dog behavior outcomes, are quick to affirm that stressy, anxious owners are far more likely to have anxious dogs.Listen to Co-Hosts Sarah Fraser and Brian Burton (both are Co-Founders of INSTINCT with a Master's in Animal Behavior) discuss this topic, including how the existing research and their experience with thousands of dogs and owners have shaped their thoughts and approach on whether anxious owners cause anxious dogs. Episode References:Ask, H., Eilertsen, E. M., Gjerde, L. C., Hannigan, L. J., Gustavson, K., Havdahl, A., … & Ystrom, E. (2021). Intergenerational transmission of parental neuroticism to emotional problems in 8‐year‐old children: Genetic and environmental influences. JCPP advances, 1(4), e12054.Clarke, T., & Loftus, E. (2023). Owner psychological characteristics predict dog behavioral traits. University of Edinburgh, Preprint, not yet published, https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-2657563/v1Dodman NH, Brown DC, Serpell JA (2018) Associations between owner personality and psychological status and the prevalence of canine behavior problems. PLoS ONE 13(2): e0192846. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0192846 Finn, C., Mitte, K., & Neyer, F. J. (2013). The Relationship–specific Interpretation Bias Mediates the Link between Neuroticism and Satisfaction in Couples. European Journal of Personality, 27(2), 200-212. https://doi.org/10.1002/per.1862Gobbo E, Zupan M. Dogs' Sociability, Owners' Neuroticism and Attachment Style to Pets as Predictors of Dog Aggression. Animals. 2020; 10(2):315. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani10020315Huber A, Barber ALA, Faragó T, Müller CA, Huber L. Investigating emotional contagion in dogs (Canis familiaris) to emotional sounds of humans and conspecifics. Anim Cogn. 2017 Jul;20(4):703-715. doi: 10.1007/s10071-017-1092-8. Epub 2017 Apr 21. PMID: 28432495; PMCID: PMC5486498.Kang W, Establishing the associations between the Big Five personality traits and self-reported number of close friends: A cross-sectional and longitudinal study. Acta Psychologica, Volume 239, 2023, 104010, ISSN 0001-6918, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.actpsy.2023.104010.Kis A, Turcsán B, Miklósi Á, Gácsi M. The effect of the owner's personality on the behaviour of owner-dog dyads. Interaction Studies: Social Behaviour and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systems. 2012;13(3):373-385. doi:10.1075/is.13.3.03kisMcNulty JK. Neuroticism and interpersonal negativity: the independent contributions of perceptions and behaviors. Pers Soc Psychol Bull. 2008 Nov;34(11):1439-50. doi: 10.1177/0146167208322558. Epub 2008 Aug 13. PMID: 18703488.Podberscek, A.L. and Serpell, J.A. (1997), Aggressive behaviour in English cocker spaniels and the personality of their owners. Veterinary Record, 141: 73-76. https://doi-org.proxy.wexler.hunter.cuny.edu/10.1136/vr.141.3.73Wright, Amanda & Jackson, Joshua. (2022). Is parent personality associated with adolescent outcomes for their child? A response surface analysis approach. 10.31234/osf.io/ahmzwINSTINCT Resources:Youtube Version of the Episode (video): https://youtu.be/KrlyTh7Z8o0
Aggression, man made or genetic? Can you recognize aggressive behavior? Why does your hound growl? Have you put your hound in a situation that may manifest itself into full blown fight mode?Heath Hyatt joins Chris for this in depth discussion about dog behavior and how it effects houndsmen. Heath explains the why it is important to be able to identify what type of aggression your hound is showing. Once we know why the dog is being aggressive we can take step to redirect behavior. Heath identifies key areas that are of the utmost concern for houndsmen. Finally Chris and Heath discuss real life situations and how to avoid a reaction to a negative event.There is no definitive answer to how to correct aggression. Each situation is different and should be approached on its own merit. Listeners will have some valuable take aways and will increase their houndsmen skills with this one.Release Date: 02-04-22 ►Get Your Houndsman XP Info, Gear & More Here!www.HoundsmanXP.com►Become a Patron of Houndsman XP! Check out our Tailgate Talks.|
In the follow up to episode #21, we interview Priscilla Torres about living with and through intra household aggression between her three dogs. Learn what happened, what strategies Priscilla tried, what finally helped, and where things are now. Many thanks to Priscilla. You can find her on Instagram at Luchadogs PDX.Priscilla's shoutout goes to two Portland, OR based trainers: Jess at J9K9 Training and Brie at Noble Woof Dog Training. We would appreciate your support for the Reward Your Dog Podcast by liking, rating, reviewing, and sharing. It helps us so much! You can also:Join the RYDP Patreon (no paywalls unless you *want* to subscribe)Buy us a coffeeMore info on Reward Your Dog Training can be found here:WebsiteBlue SkyFacebookInstagram
Send us a textHow Animal Communication can greatly help with dog aggression, reactivity and overprotectiveness or canine obedience issues. Animal Communicator, Loli Jane shares how animal communication can find the root cause of your dog aggressive behaviors whether at home or going on walks, territorial or attacking behavior at other dogs or people. Loli also discusses how to address underlying physical or emotional issues in animals causing aggressive behavior and obedience issues. Loi Jane is a professional, international Animal Communicator and Pranic Healer and works remotely or in-person on specific issues including: behavioral, emotional, obedience, physical & health issues, injury, trauma, behavioral, emotional issues, end of life decisions, animal mirroring or even talking to them in spirit, past lives and locating lost animals. She also channels angels, guides, higher soul and the innate body for others. She also teaches classes and workshops on all of these different techniques and modalitiesTo book a session go to animalsspeak.com or animals-speak.comJoin her in her upcoming Classes & Workshops on Animal Communicator training or mind-body-spirit classes at mindbodyspiritworkshops.comSupport the showBook a Session at: https://animals-speak.com/Workshop, Training, Classes at: https://mindbodyspiritworkshops.com/
Karen Read wins in a new pre-trial decision but is it a really a loss? Also, Michael Proctor has a discipline hearing tomorrow. We examine some overlocked details found on Karen Read's phone. Show Notes: Innocence Fraud Watch “Affadavit of Richard Green…” - https://theerrorsthatplaguethemiscarriageofjusticemovement.home.blog/2025/01/14/affidavit-of-richard-green-in-support-of-defendants-motion-for-order-pursuant-to-mass-r-crim-p-17-directed-to-brian-albert-verizon-and-att-copy/ OoBarking from the Wooftops "Ep 10 Dog Aggression & Forensic Expert Jim Crosby" -https://youtu.be/ijR3UeqLHbQ?si=yBok2jDfYG4Ltln0Vinnie Politan :"Prosecutorial Madness - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yJEm6z-PNSECourt TV "Tipping the Scales" Jan 8th 2025 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BfBt6XFqIUw Daubert Standard - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daubert_standard Innocence Fraud Watch Blog - https://theerrorsthatplaguethemiscarriageofjusticemovement.home.blog/2025/01/10/killer-karen-read-retrial-why-didnt-flying-monkey-mary-bagwell-factor-in-murderers-lawyer-jack-diamond/ Ruling on Marie Russell - https://drive.google.com/file/d/1mgbAmOOo4oojbnUYpZ2ByeqHxQU8trrT/viewThank you Patrons!Joan Mahon, Marcie Denton, Rosanne Aponte, Tammie, Hanna, Johnny Jay, Spaceydove, Jude Barnes, JenTheRN, Susan, Victoria Devenish, Jeri Falk, Kimberly Lovelace, Penni Miller, Jil, Janet Gardner, Jayne Wallace (JaynesWhirled), Pat Brooks, Jennifer Klearman, Judy Brown Linda Lazzaro, Suzanne Kniffin, Susan Hicks, Jeff Meadors, D Samlam, Pat Brooks, Kathy Chapin, Cythnia, Bonnie Schoeneman-Dilley, Diane Larsen, Mary, Kimberly Philipson, Stephanie Damilano, Cat Stewart, Cindy Pochesci, Kevin Crecy, Renee Chavez, Melba Pourteau, Julie K Thomas, Riverdale Pilates, Mia Wallace, Stark Stuff,Yvette Jocklin, Kayce Taylor, Alice, JenTile, Dean, GiGi5, Jennifer Crum, Dana Natale, Marie Patriagnnani, Bewildered Beauty, Pepper, Joan Chakonas, Blythe, Pat Dell, Lorraine Reid, Sandra Guse Van Zeeland, Isa, T.B., Kitties1993, Regan Johnson, Melissa, Victoria Gray Bross, Kay Be, Toni Woodland, Danbrit, Kenny Haines, Maureen P and Toni NatalieGet access to exclusive content & support the podcast by becoming a Patron today! https://patreon.com/robertaglasstruecrimereportThrow a tip in the tip jar! https://buymeacoffee.com/robertaglassSupport Roberta by sending a donation via Venmo. https://venmo.com/robertaglass
Welcome to the final episode of 2024! 2025 is becoming the year to not simply demand more from industry leaders that have no interest in providing more, but rather, finding those solutions, stepping outside the comfort zone and putting one's own goals first! Does this sound selfish? Pet professionals cannot succeed in this industry by following mainstream, pleasing the industry, remaining loyal to leaders who are more concerned with their own success than that of dog trainers. Continuing to divide the industry and blaming pet parents drives away progress. Pet parents, having an allegiance only to their dog, family, and community expect more from their trainers, and pet professionals need to provide the solutions. When pet professionals empower themselves, they are better equipped to educate pet parents, and, in turn, the needs of dogs are met. The launch of the Institute of Canine Psychotherapy is much more than the launching of a one-of-a-kind institute - it represents the movement toward positioning pet parents and forward-thinking, brave, dog trainers as leaders in the canine behavior and animal welfare realms.Empower Yourself to Make An Impact. We invite you to research our courses, including our flagship diploma program. Become a Canine Psychotherapist and an expert in Canine Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. www.instituteofcaninepsychotherapy.com#dogtrainerlife Find all the episodes on Feedspot, where Dog Training DisrUPted is rated in the top 5 shows in the dog category in Canada: https://blog.feedspot.com/canadian_dog_podcasts/To become a certified Canine CBT Psychotherapist, and for courses on related topics, please visit the Institute of Canine Psychotherapy. www.instituteofcaninepsychotherapy.comBecome a Certified Canine Behaviorist and Dog TrainerMy Linktree with all my media, presentations, shows, articlesBillie Groom - UPWARD Dogology | Instagram, Facebook | LinktreeHere is the link to the recent article in Psychology Today Mag by Marc Bekoff on Canine CBTDog Training: Perception, Cognition, and Emotions | Psychology TodayBuy My Book! Winner of the 2019 American Best Book Fest Award (pets/narrative/non-fiction)The Art of Urban People With Adopted and Rescued Dogs Methodology: Rescued Dogs: The Misunderstood Breed: Groom, Billie: 9781525547287: Books - Amazon.ca
In this episode, Tyler is flying solo, answering training and behavior questions from our Consider the Dog members. He shares some of his favorite tips for teaching the out, or drop command in an efficient way to his client's dogs, discusses the role that hormones play in socialization, what to do and not do after your dogs get into a fight, strategies for dealing with aggression toward guests in the home, and of course a whole lot more. This episode is jam packed with actionable advice, so listen in!Learn more on ConsiderTheDog.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/considerthedog/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/consider_the_dog/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/considerthedogSubscribe: https://www.considerthedog.com/
Why are so many dog trainers still using shock collars despite decades of research showing their harmful effects? In this episode, we explore how shock collars suppress unwanted behaviors like barking and aggression but fail to address the underlying causes such as fear and anxiety. Learn why humane, science-based dog training methods provide lasting solutions without the risks of pain-based tools. Visit USADogBehavior.com for more insights on effective and compassionate dog behavior strategies.DisclaimerIf you have a dog who is aggressive and dangerous to humans, it is important that you immediately consult directly with an experienced and certified canine behavior consultant who specializes in dog aggression to humans. Take proper measures to ensure that your dog is never in a position to injure anyone. The information presented in this podcast is for educational purposes only and is neither intended nor implied to replace the need for the direct involvement of an experienced and certified canine behavior consultant who specializes in dog aggression to humans. Scott Sheaffer, the Grumpy Dogs podcast and USA Dog Behavior, LLC, are not liable for any incidents or outcomes resulting from following the advice given in this podcast.
Send us a textDiscover the secrets behind transforming your reactive dog into a calm and happy companion. Join me, Will Bangura, a certified canine behaviorist, as we unravel the complexities of canine aggression and fear-based behaviors. In this eye-opening discussion, you'll learn why punishment-based methods like prong collars and shock collars can do more harm than good, and how positive reinforcement, counter-conditioning, and desensitization can make all the difference. We'll tackle the root causes of reactivity, such as fear and anxiety, to help you understand your dog's emotional world and guide you toward effective, compassionate solutions.Choosing the right trainer can be a game-changer in your dog's behavior journey. With no strict certification standards in the industry, it's essential to pick a trainer who uses evidence-based, force-free methods. I'll share insights into what to look for in a qualified trainer to ensure your dog receives the best possible care. By doing thorough research and selecting a knowledgeable professional, you can pave the way for positive behavioral changes and a brighter future for your beloved pet. Tune in to gain valuable knowledge that will empower you to make informed decisions for your furry friend's well-being.Support the showIf you need professional help please visit my Dog Behaviorist website.Go here for Free Dog Training Articles
Send us a textExperience a transformative shift in dog training methods by abandoning outdated punishment-based techniques and embracing the power of positive reinforcement. Discover how scientific research has debunked the effectiveness of shock collars, prong collars, and choke chains, revealing their long-term harm. Join me, Will Bangura, as we navigate the compelling reasons behind this necessary change, supported by studies that highlight the increased stress, anxiety, and aggression these aversive methods inflict on our beloved canine companions.In our latest episode of Dog Training Today, I invite you to explore the profound impact of positive reinforcement in fostering behavioral change and strengthening the bond between dogs and their pet parents. We delve into groundbreaking studies from 2000 to 2014, illustrating why punishment not only fails to address the root causes of undesirable behaviors but often exacerbates them. Learn how shifting to positive methods can enhance your dog's well-being, create trust, and establish a harmonious relationship. Tune in for an eye-opening discussion that challenges conventional dog training wisdom and advocates for a compassionate approach.Support the showIf you need professional help please visit my Dog Behaviorist website.Go here for Free Dog Training Articles
In this episode, Scott explores why punishing a dog for aggressive behavior often backfires, leading to increased aggression and long-term behavior issues. He explains the science behind why punishment doesn't work and offers effective, humane strategies for addressing aggression in dogs that focus on building trust and communication. Perfect for dog owners and trainers seeking insights into managing challenging behaviors without resorting to harmful punishment.DisclaimerIf you have a dog who is aggressive and dangerous to humans, it is important that you immediately consult directly with an experienced and certified canine behavior consultant who specializes in dog aggression to humans. Take proper measures to ensure that your dog is never in a position to injure anyone. The information presented in this podcast is for educational purposes only and is neither intended nor implied to replace the need for the direct involvement of an experienced and certified canine behavior consultant who specializes in dog aggression to humans. Scott Sheaffer, the Grumpy Dogs podcast and USA Dog Behavior, LLC, are not liable for any incidents or outcomes resulting from following the advice given in this podcast.
Send us a textUnlock the secrets of effective dog behavior modification with our latest episode featuring your host, Will Bangura. Ever wonder why your attempts to correct your dog's behavior aren't yielding results? It might just be the environment you're overlooking. Join us as we unravel the critical role of environmental management in dog training, using the analogy of a broken water pipe to illustrate the need to "turn off the main water valve"—or, in this case, remove triggers that reinforce unwanted behaviors. This episode is packed with insights that will not only change the way you think about dog training but also equip you with practical strategies to implement right away.Discover the cornerstone of successful behavior change through thoughtful management of your dog's surroundings. We'll guide you through the process of assessing and adjusting your environment to prevent the rehearsal of negative behaviors, setting the stage for teaching more appropriate responses. From blocking access to windows to making other environmental tweaks, learn how these simple changes can lead to more effective and lasting behavior improvements. Whether you're a seasoned trainer or a dedicated pet parent, this conversation promises to empower you with a fresh perspective and actionable tips for tackling behavioral challenges with patience and commitment. Tune in and take the first step towards transforming your dog's behavior today!Support the showIf you need professional help please visit my Dog Behaviorist website.Go here for Free Dog Training Articles
Send us a textDiscover how to transform your reactive or aggressive dog with insights that could make a life-altering difference. Join me, Will Bangura, Arizona's only certified canine behaviorist, as I share the critical truths about why traditional board and train programs might be failing you and your furry friend. We'll unravel the misconception that aggression is the problem when, in reality, it's merely a symptom of deeper issues such as fear, anxiety, or stress. Rather than settling for quick fixes, I emphasize the importance of long-term behavior modification to achieve lasting change.In this eye-opening episode, I challenge the prevailing myth that punishment-based training methods are effective, explaining how they can actually worsen the situation by ignoring the root emotions causing aggression. Learn why tools like shock collars and choke chains are temporary patches that don't address the underlying emotional turmoil. With over 24,000 pets trained under my belt, I'll guide you through understanding the emotional communication of your dog and why patience and consistency over several months is the only real path to relief. Whether you're a seasoned dog owner or facing new challenges with your furry companion, this conversation promises invaluable insights that can lead to a peaceful coexistence.Support the showIf you need professional help please visit my Dog Behaviorist website.Go here for Free Dog Training Articles
In this Pet Care Report podcast episode, host Melissa Viera talks with certified behavior expert Michael Shikashio about canine aggression. They explore how pain and stress can trigger aggressive behavior in dogs, the importance of recognizing subtle signs, and the role of positive reinforcement in behavior modification. Michael also shares advice on finding qualified professionals and highlights resources for pet owners and professionals, including the upcoming Aggression in Dogs conference. (03:10) Defining Aggression in Dogs (04:22) Common Aggressive Behaviors (05:37) Identifying Subtle Signs of Aggression (07:56) The Role of Pain in Aggression (14:56) Finding the Right Professional Help (19:59) Effective Behavior Modification Programs (25:49) Final Thoughts and Resources Follow Michael Shikashio: https://www.facebook.com/AggressionInDogs https://www.instagram.com/michaelshikashio/ https://www.youtube.com/c/AggressiveDog https://www.tiktok.com/@michaelshikashio Follow our Host, Melissa Viera, at https://mjspettrainingacademy.com Want to see more from Pet Summits? Subscribe to the PetSummits YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/@PetSummits Check out the latest free events here: https://petsummits.com/events/
n Episode 309 of our podcast, we dive into the critical concept of the canine ladder of aggression. This episode is a must-listen for both new and experienced dog trainers, as we break down the visual tool that illustrates the various levels of aggression in dogs, ranging from subtle signals to more overt behaviours. Using the traffic light system, the ladder of aggression is an essential framework that helps trainers and handlers understand where a dog might be on the spectrum of stress and aggression. This system categorises the dog's behaviour into green, yellow, and red zones, representing calm, warning, and dangerous stages, respectively. Understanding these levels is crucial for preventing escalation and managing situations effectively. By recognising early signs of discomfort, trainers can intervene before a dog reaches a critical point, ensuring safer interactions for both dogs and handlers. Further Details Are you in search of top-tier dog trainers and steadfast supporters of the Canine Paradigm? Below is a comprehensive list of individuals and businesses that stand by our mission, contribute to our operational costs, and make significant contributions to the canine community. Glenn Cooke oversees a wide range of canine-related services at Canine Evolution and Pet Resorts Australia. Pat Stuart offers a full suite of coaching and dog training services through Serious dog business We invite you to support our show and access exclusive content on our Patreon page. Your contributions directly support the show's ongoing production, and we deeply appreciate the wonderful community that has formed around it. If you're unsure how to contribute, feel free to reach out to us for assistance. Explore our complete range of merchandise at our Teespring store. You can also help by spreading the word within the canine community or suggesting special guests for future interviews. For information on how to listen to our podcast, please visit this link. Subscribe to our YouTube channel for video content and updates. If you enjoyed the podcast, we would greatly appreciate your reviews on iTunes, Spotify, and other podcast directories. Details on joining the International Association of Canine Professionals (IACP) can be found here. We highly recommend membership for anyone serious about advancing in the canine industry. We also encourage you to check out Dogs Playing for Life, a transformational rescue process making a positive impact on dogs across the USA. Support Our Supporters Narelle Cooke hosts her own podcast, Natural Health for People and Pets, available on all major podcast platforms. Be sure to listen in. For the finest human-grade supplements for your dogs, visit Canine Ceuticals. Now available in the USA. SHOW SPONSOR Jason Firmin of Einzweck Dog Quip is another proud SHOW SPONSOR. The innovative motorcycle dog kennel can be found at Rowdy Hound. SHOW SPONSOR For daycare and heartfelt training services, check out From the Heart Dog Training. SHOW SPONSOR Our dear friend and frequent contributor, Birdy O'Sheedy, can be found at birdyosheedy.com. Special Thanks A huge thanks to all our contributing artists. Please take a moment to support their amazing work: Jane Stuart Avery Keller Zoie Neidy
Send us an inquiry through a text message here!Welcome to another special episode of The Veterinary Roundtable! This episode we're joined by the super knowledgeable and very talented Gia Savocchi AKA ThinkingCanine to discuss the behavior of street dogs, why the United States tolerates pet aggression more than other countries, the purebred dog stigma, and more!Do you have a question or inquiry for The Veterinary Roundtable? Send us a text from the link above, ask us on any social media platform, or email harrison@kingmediamarketing.com!Episodes of The Veterinary Roundtable are on all podcast services along with video form on YouTube!Instagram: https://tinyurl.com/2h27xnfuTikTok: https://tinyurl.com/m8f62ameThinkingCanine LinksWebsite: https://www.thinkingcanine.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thinkingcanine/?hl=enFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/thinkingcanine/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnGZREotPhleu6fjKOo_32wTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thinkingcanine?lang=enTimestampsIntro 00:00Product In A Pantry Icebreaker 02:48Stranded On A Desert Island Icebreaker 03:56Gia's Journey On Becoming A Dog Trainer 07:48Gia Likes To Travel With Her Border Collie 11:28The Behavior Of Street Dogs 12:42Why Pet Aggression Is Tolerated In The United States 14:00What Veterinarians Can Do To Better Prepare For Behavior Cases 18:04When Gia Thinks Pets Should Be Spayed/Neutered 22:08The Purebred Dog Stigma 25:34The Main Behavior Issues That Gia Sees 30:30Nature vs Nurture With Pet Behavior 37:00How Gia Explains The Way Dogs Think To New Pet Owners 38:10The Different Types Of Dog Training Methodologies 41:26Training Dogs During/After COVID 48:10Training A Dog That's On Behavior Modification Meds 50:42Outro 55:34
Send us a Text Message.Can dogs truly feel remorse after they bite someone, or is it just our interpretation of their behavior? Uncover the reality behind canine emotions as I address common myths about dogs and their reactions to biting incidents. I'll dive into the instinctual behaviors of dogs, shedding light on how they respond to stress and fear.Join us for an eye-opening discussion on canine behavior that will change the way you understand your furry friends. I'll share findings from research on dog behavior and offers valuable resources, including a free 49-minute video on reading dog body language. Whether you're a dog owner, trainer, or veterinary professional, this episode is packed with insights to help you better interpret your dog's stress signals and improve your approach to managing fear and aggression. Tune in and gain a deeper understanding of the true nature of your dog's emotions.View this Episode on YouTube:Ep. 39 Are Dogs Remorseful After Biting People? Episode Link(s):Understanding Dog Body LanguageContact Us:GrumpyDogsPodcast.comSocial Media:Grumpy Dogs YouTube ChannelFacebookTikTokInstagramResources:Scott Sheaffer's Free & Premium Training VideosScott Sheaffer's Dog Behavior ArticlesBook an Online or In-Person Session with ScottAbout Scott SheafferScott Sheaffer, CCBC-KA, CDBC, CPDT-KA, is a certified dog behavior consultant who has worked with thousands of dog owners and their aggressive dogs. Scott specializes in the assessment and treatment of fear, anxiety, aggression, and phobias in dogs six months and older. For more information about Scott, see USADogBehavior.com.DisclaimerIf you have a dog who is aggressive and dangerous to humans, it is important that you immediately consult directly with an experienced and certified canine behavior consultant who specializes in dog aggression to humans. Take proper measures to ensure that your dog is never in a position to injure anyone. The information presented in this podcast is for educational purposes only and is neither intended nor implied to replace the need for the direct involvement of an experienced and certified canine behavior consultant who specializes in dog aggression to humans. Scott Sheaffer, the Grumpy Dogs podcast and USA Dog Behavior, LLC, are not liable for any incidents or outcomes resulting from following the advice given in this podcast.
Want to ensure a stress-free and calm 4th of July for your furry friend? Join me, Will Bangura, as I share effective and compassionate strategies to help your dog manage fireworks anxiety. Discover the signs of severe anxiety, like trembling and drooling, and learn how to create a safe haven for your pet using simple yet powerful methods such as sound-dampening walk-in closets and calming reggae music. We'll debunk common myths about comforting anxious dogs and provide a comprehensive guide on when to consult a veterinarian for anti-anxiety medication.Tune in for a deep dive into fireworks desensitization and counter conditioning techniques that can transform your dog's experience with loud noises. I'll guide you through a step-by-step process to gradually introduce fireworks sounds paired with positive reinforcement, helping your dog build a more positive association. We'll also discuss the benefits of calming aids, like Thunder Shirts and Dog Appeasing Pheromones, and emphasize the importance of patience and consistency. By the end of this episode, you'll be equipped with the knowledge to make this 4th of July a peaceful celebration for you and your dog.Support the Show.If you need professional help please visit my Dog Behaviorist website.Go here for Free Dog Training Articles
Mike Shikashio, CDBC, is an expert on aggressive dogs. Why are some dogs aggressive? He dispels myths regarding causes of aggression and ways to help to most effectively treat these dogs. This is as detailed a discussion about this arguably increasingly common issue as you will hear on the radio – though, for more, Shikashio […]
How do your properly socialize your fearful or aggressive dog and make them more calm and sociable with other dogs and humans? Find out in this episode of the Grumpy Dogs Podcast with me. We'll explore the critical techniques you need to master for properly socializing dogs with fear and aggression issues. I break down common misconceptions and offer five essential pointers, including:1) Recognizing dog body language2) Picking low-stress environments3) Respecting individual fears4) Using positive reinforcement5) Gradually increasing exposure to triggers These steps will help you create a positive and comfortable experience for your dog around unfamiliar people and other dogs.View this Episode on YouTube:Ep. 38 Dog Socialization, Myths vs. RealityEpisode Link(s):The Truth About Socializing Reactive or Aggressive Dogs at Home Depot Understanding Dog Body LanguageContact Us:GrumpyDogsPodcast.comSocial Media:Grumpy Dogs YouTube ChannelFacebookTikTokInstagramResources:Scott Sheaffer's Free & Premium Training VideosScott Sheaffer's Dog Behavior ArticlesBook an Online or In-Person Session with ScottAbout Scott SheafferScott Sheaffer, CCBC-KA, CDBC, CPDT-KA, is a certified dog behavior consultant who has worked with thousands of dog owners and their aggressive dogs. Scott specializes in the assessment and treatment of fear, anxiety, aggression, and phobias in dogs six months and older. For more information about Scott, see USADogBehavior.com.DisclaimerIf you have a dog who is aggressive and dangerous to humans, it is important that you immediately consult directly with an experienced and certified canine behavior consultant who specializes in dog aggression to humans. Take proper measures to ensure that your dog is never in a position to injure anyone. The information presented in this podcast is for educational purposes only and is neither intended nor implied to replace the need for the direct involvement of an experienced and certified canine behavior consultant who specializes in dog aggression to humans. Scott Sheaffer, the Grumpy Dogs podcast and USA Dog Behavior, LLC, are not liable for any incidents or outcomes resulting from following the advice given in this podcast.
Welcome to Dog Training DisrUPted. Do you get overwhelmed by the amount of conflicting suggestions and advise? You are not alone! Surprisingly, many of those approaches may be effective, and many ineffective - why? Many methods assess behaviors and then implement solutions to address the behavior.CCBT analyzes the situation, determining the reason for the dog's behaivor, based on the goal and thought processes. This episode explores one situation (a dog growling) in four different scenerios, Based on the information we gather, we can determine the reason for the behavior - which is different in each situation, which is important in determining the platform exercises we develop. Put on your thinking cap, or perhaps your detective cap, and join me on a journey in dissecting dog behavior. More fun than it sounds!Find all the episodes on Feedspot, where Dog Training DisrUPted is rated in the top 5 shows in the dog category in Canada: https://blog.feedspot.com/canadian_dog_podcasts/For more info on Billie Groom and Canine CBT, and links to social media:Dog Training, Canine Behavior and Cognition (upwarddogology.com)My Linktree with all my media, presentations, shows, articlesBillie Groom - UPWARD Dogology | Instagram, Facebook | LinktreeHere is the link to the recent article in Psychology Today Mag by Marc Bekoff on Canine CBTDog Training: Perception, Cognition, and Emotions | Psychology TodayBuy My Book! Winner of the 2019 American Best Book Fest Award (pets/narrative/non-fiction)The Art of Urban People With Adopted and Rescued Dogs Methodology: Rescued Dogs: The Misunderstood Breed: Groom, Billie: 9781525547287: Books - Amazon.ca
Are you navigating the challenges of a reactive dog? In this episode, we dissect the misunderstood concept of 'socialization' and reveal humane, controlled methods to help your reactive dog overcome their fears. I'll walk you through a technique that works outside the dog park fence, offering behavior modification opportunities while keeping your canine at a safe distance from their triggers.I discuss an axiom of dog behavior when it comes to visual triggers and why walking your reactive dog outside the dog park could be a technique you've been searching for. By the end of our chat, you'll understand why tossing a reactive dog inside a dog park to 'socialize' them isn't just ineffective—it could worsen their anxieties. So gear up and join us; we're sharing practical advice and strategies to turn a dog park into a behavioral tool.Episode Link(s):Recommended Training Treats and Treat BagContact Us:GrumpyDogsPodcast.comSocial Media:Grumpy Dogs YouTube ChannelFacebookTikTokInstagramResources:Scott Sheaffer's Free & Premium Training VideosScott Sheaffer's Dog Behavior ArticlesBook an Online or In-Person Session with ScottAbout Scott SheafferScott Sheaffer, CCBC-KA, CDBC, CPDT-KA, is a certified dog behavior consultant who has worked with thousands of dog owners and their aggressive dogs. Scott specializes in the assessment and treatment of fear, anxiety, aggression, and phobias in dogs six months and older. For more information about Scott, see USADogBehavior.com.DisclaimerIf you have a dog who is aggressive and dangerous to humans, it is important that you immediately consult directly with an experienced and certified canine behavior consultant who specializes in dog aggression to humans. Take proper measures to ensure that your dog is never in a position to injure anyone. The information presented in this podcast is for educational purposes only and is neither intended nor implied to replace the need for the direct involvement of an experienced and certified canine behavior consultant who specializes in dog aggression to humans. Scott Sheaffer, the Grumpy Dogs podcast and USA Dog Behavior, LLC, are not liable for any incidents or outcomes resulting from following the advice given in this podcast.
Are you navigating the challenges of a reactive dog? In this episode, we dissect the misunderstood concept of 'socialization' and reveal humane, controlled methods to help your reactive dog overcome their fears. I'll walk you through a technique that works outside the dog park fence, offering behavior modification opportunities while keeping your canine at a safe distance from their triggers.I discuss an axiom of dog behavior when it comes to visual triggers and why walking your reactive dog outside the dog park could be a technique you've been searching for. By the end of our chat, you'll understand why tossing a reactive dog inside a dog park to 'socialize' them isn't just ineffective—it could worsen their anxieties. So gear up and join us; we're sharing practical advice and strategies to turn a dog park into a behavioral tool.Episode Link(s):Recommended Training Treats and Treat BagContact Us:GrumpyDogsPodcast.comSocial Media:Grumpy Dogs YouTube ChannelFacebookTikTokInstagramResources:Scott Sheaffer's Free & Premium Training VideosScott Sheaffer's Dog Behavior ArticlesBook an Online or In-Person Session with ScottAbout Scott SheafferScott Sheaffer, CCBC-KA, CDBC, CPDT-KA, is a certified dog behavior consultant who has worked with thousands of dog owners and their aggressive dogs. Scott specializes in the assessment and treatment of fear, anxiety, aggression, and phobias in dogs six months and older. For more information about Scott, see USADogBehavior.com.DisclaimerIf you have a dog who is aggressive and dangerous to humans, it is important that you immediately consult directly with an experienced and certified canine behavior consultant who specializes in dog aggression to humans. Take proper measures to ensure that your dog is never in a position to injure anyone. The information presented in this podcast is for educational purposes only and is neither intended nor implied to replace the need for the direct involvement of an experienced and certified canine behavior consultant who specializes in dog aggression to humans. Scott Sheaffer, the Grumpy Dogs podcast and USA Dog Behavior, LLC, are not liable for any incidents or outcomes resulting from following the advice given in this podcast.
Visit us at shapedbydog.com Ever wondered if your puppy's behavior is normal or cause for concern? From biting to lunging, fearing to growling, chasing, chewing and more, it can be hard to know what's normal and what's not. There's a range of behaviors that people might consider problems, but many really are normal, and they can vary based on a puppy's breed, upbringing, and individual quirks. I've got insights and practical tips for understanding and action-taking on common puppy behavior problems, and more. In this episode you'll hear: • The wide range of normal puppy behaviors. • Breed differences and their impact on behavior. • The factors influencing puppy behavior: breed, upbringing, individual quirks. • 2 puppy fear periods and their impact on behavior. • Personal experiences with my own puppies and behavior challenges. • Strategies for managing and helping your puppy. • Importance of understanding and responding to puppy fear and anxiety. • What not to do when addressing puppy behavior issues. • Why to be curious, compassionate, confident, and concerned. • Games for building puppy confidence. • Tips for introducing puppies to new environments and managing triggers. • Importance of seeking professional help for extreme behavior issues. Training Program “Bring Me!” Get The Mini Course for a Fabulous Fetch! - https://dogsthat.com/product/bring-me/ Learn How To Play ItsYerChoice: ItsYerChoice Summit - https://recallers.com/iycsummit-join/ Resources: 1. YouTube Video: Normalize Imperfection in Dog Training - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X_f1hm_XhJM 2. Podcast Episode 232: Canine Predatory Motor Sequence: Understand Your Dog's Prey Drive To Enrich Your Life Together - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/232/ 3. Podcast Episode 199: Puppy Fear Periods: Help For Socializing Puppies Or Rescue Dogs Scared Of People - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/199/ 4. Podcast Episode 218: Puppy Development Stages And Your Dog's Behavior - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/218/ 5. YouTube Video: Puppy Blues: Coping With Overwhelm, Anxiety And Regret About Puppies - https://youtu.be/4O-TDOQ4SD4 6. Podcast Episode 246: Susan Garrett's Puppy Socialization Strategies For Raising Confident, Happy Dogs - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/246/ 7. Podcast Episode 254: Why Your Older Puppy Or Dog Is Not House Trained And What To Do About It - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/254/ 8. Podcast Episode 203: Reactive, Unmotivated and Fearful: Finding Resiliency For This! Beyond Dog Training Part 1 - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/203/ 9. Podcast Episode 204: Dog Behavior And Diet: Recovery For This! Beyond Dog Training Part 2 - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/204/ 10. Podcast Episode 200: Solve Your Dog's Separation Anxiety With FRIDA: Expanding Calm With Functional Relaxation - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/200/ 11. Podcast Episode 66: Resource Guarding: Dog vs Dog Aggression - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/66/ 12. YouTube Playlist: Fearful Dogs Help with Susan Garrett - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLphRRSxcMHy0KAsqgnkMWv0v-5JGjNQG_ 13. Podcast Episode 36: Puppy Selection: How I Do It and Why I Didn't This! Time - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/36/ 14. Podcast Episode 24: Distraction Intensity Index: Help For Dogs Who Chase Chipmunks, Bicycles, And Neighbor's Cats - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/24/ 15. Podcast Episode 189: All The Things That Influence Your Dog's Behavior And What Behavior Tells You - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/189/ 16. Podcast Episode 7: You, Your Dog, Maslow and Lizard Brain - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/7/ 17. Podcast Episode 79: Reduce Anxiety and Grow Your Dog's Confidence with These Pro Dog Training Tips - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/79/ 18. Podcast Episode 205: The Hidden World Of Reinforcement For Dogs And Why You Need To Know - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/205/ 19. Podcast Episode 4: T.E.M.P. (Tail, Eyes/Ears, Mouth, Posture) - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/4/ 20. Podcast Episode 157: Dog Body Language: Understanding Canine Communication Signals And Emotions - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/157/ 21. Podcast Episode 151: How Location Specific Reinforcement Markers Will Improve Your Dog Training! - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/151/ 22. Podcast Episode 33: How Do I Stop My Dog Counter Surfing?! - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/33/ 23. Podcast Episode 89: Why Dogs Should Not Tug: The Truth Revealed - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/89/ 24. Podcast Episode 258: Training Plan For Hyper Excited Dogs: Play The Threshold Game For Calm Focus - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/258/ 25. YouTube Playlist: Dog Training Games with Susan Garrett - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLphRRSxcMHy2TzttCtZVFwzwMGayAsaYe 26. Podcast Episode 40: Using A Head Halter On A Dog, Why My Approach Is So Different - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/40/ 27. Podcast Episode 180: Taking Your Puppy To A Café Or Restaurant: Socialization Success - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/180/ 28. Podcast Episode 21: The 5 Critical Dog Training Layers for Confidence with Anything - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/21/ 29. Watch this Episode of Shaped by Dog on YouTube - https://youtu.be/zr7XHtPKmS4
Imagine a world where your dog navigates the chaos of a squirrel chase with the poise of a Zen master. In our latest conversation, we celebrate National Train Your Dog Month by unfolding the secrets to mastering your dog's impulse control. Say goodbye to the days of tug-of-war with your pooch at the sight of every passing bike, and hello to serene walks in the park. We tackle a lineup of exercises that will transform your furry friend's reactions to high-stimulation scenarios, and lay out three New Year's resolutions that every dog owner should embrace.Training your dog can be as satisfying as savoring that first sip of coffee in the morning—if done correctly. This episode is your guide to ditching the intimidation tactics and embracing the power of positive reinforcement. We've dissected the science behind nurturing an obedient and happy canine through incremental challenges in distance, duration, and distraction. As we traverse the journey of training together, we celebrate each mistake as a stepping stone to success, providing a sanctuary of patience and consistency for your four-legged companion to thrive.To wrap up, I extend a heartfelt thanks for joining me on this adventure in dog training and offer a sneak peek at the exciting year ahead. Your support means the world, and I can't wait to share the new topics and interviews we have in store. Remember to mark your calendars for our monthly Facebook Live Q&A sessions, where I'll be on hand to answer all your pressing training questions. Here's to a year of growth, learning, and the unbreakable bond we share with our dogs. Let's make every interaction with our furry best friends count!Support the showIf you need professional help please visit my Dog Behaviorist website.Go here for Free Dog Training Articles
Halloween can be a time of stress and anxiety for our canine companions, and it's our job as pet owners to make sure they feel safe and secure. Can we turn this holiday of spooks and scares into a positive experience for our dogs? This episode will give you the tools to do just that. We discuss the importance of creating a calming environment, from the tinkling doorbell to the eerie decorations, and give practical tips for a less stressful Halloween for your pup.We'll also share effective strategies to gradually reduce your dog's fear of those hair-raising Halloween sounds using a technique of gradual volume increase. High-value food rewards are key to this process, and we'll tell you how to find that perfect balance of challenge and comfort for your canine friend. Not to forget, creating a positive space with soothing music and tasty treats. Tune into our episode 98 for a comprehensive guide to helping your dogs navigate the Halloween season with confidence and ease. Categories Pets and Animals, Family and Kids, Dog TrainingSupport the showIf you need professional help please visit my Dog Behaviorist website.Go here for Free Dog Training Articles
Visit us at shapedbydog.com Has your dog's barking ever had you consider using an anti-bark collar? I did in the Nineties with my dog, Buzz, and I'm letting you know the results right up front. Lessons were learned and I developed an action plan to stop annoying barking that's proven to work, so I'm sharing what to do step-by-step. Plus, if you want your dog to settle down when greeting houseguests, don't miss the protocol for using a remote feeder to create calm at home. In this episode you'll hear: • My experience using a spray bark collar in the 90's. • Steps to replace a barking habit. • Why a few 90 second training “quickies” are more powerful than one weekly long session. • It helps to be predictably unpredictable with your dog's schedule. • Great, easy ideas for dog enrichment. • The importance of noting your dog's barking triggers and reinforcements. • To temporarily alter the environment where your dog barks most. • The six games to play during “Daily Quickie” training. • How to counter condition barking triggers. • How to decrease reactivity to doorbells and door knocks. • How to use a remote feeder to reinforce Hot Zone for polite door greetings. • Why to train this with one dog at a time. • How to fade the remote feeder. Online Learning: Get Crate Games Online - https://get.crategames.com/ Learn To Play ItsYerChoice - https://recallers.com/iycsummit-join/ Resources: 1. Podcast Episode 238: Barking Dogs! Understanding Canine Vocalization To Prevent Nuisance Barking - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/238/ 2. *Pet Geek Remote Feeder - https://geni.us/petgeek-dispenser 3. Podcast Episode 224: Unleashing Fluency In Dog Training: Cracking The Canine Communication Code - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/224/ 4. Podcast Episode 239: Barking Dogs! How To Help Your Dog Be Quiet And Stop Barking - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/239/ 5. Podcast Episode 176: Why Your Dog's Emotions Are A Critical Element Of Dog Training - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/176/ 6. YouTube Video: 15 Ways To Exercise Your Dog - https://youtu.be/SsQY6nm6E30 7. Podcast Episode 190: Using Daily Quickies To Fast Track Your Dog Training And Grow Your Dog's Skills - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/190/ 8. YouTube Playlist: Dog Training Games With Susan Garrett - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLphRRSxcMHy2TzttCtZVFwzwMGayAsaYe 9. YouTube Playlist: Target Training for Dogs with Susan Garrett - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLphRRSxcMHy3ylCyQ2bJQSCwo_ERiVHj3 10. Podcast Episode 74: Yes, Susan Garrett's Dogs Sniff On Walks - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/74/ 11. Nina Ottosson Food Puzzles - https://www.nina-ottosson.com/products/all-products/ 12. DIY Puppy Bombs - https://youtu.be/UBveJe2C2dA 13. *Toppl Dog Toy - https://geni.us/toppl 14. Podcast Episode 71: Pro Dog Trainer's Secret to Help Your Naughty Dog - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/71/ 15. Podcast Episode 16: The Thing Before Your Dog's Thing - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/16/ 16. Podcast Episode 205: The Hidden World Of Reinforcement For Dogs And Why You Need To Know - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/205/ 17. YouTube Playlist: Planning Your Dog Training With Susan Garrett - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLphRRSxcMHy3bIhKLPQApN0x_2PjNJgkG 18. Podcast Episode 191: Get Your Dog To Calm Down With This Common Sense Protocol For Relaxation - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/191/ 19. DogsThat YouTube Channel Playlists - https://www.youtube.com/@DogsThat/playlists 20. YouTube Playlist: Mastery of Positive Reinforcement Based Dog Training with Susan Garrett - https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLphRRSxcMHy20_Ko8p2SaE6B2IT4o6g6K&si=Xluasn27sCClvrD2 21. Podcast Episode 21: The 5 Critical Dog Training Layers for Confidence with Anything - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/21/ 22. Podcast Episode 59: Why Your Treats Aren't Working for Your Dog - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/59/ 23. Podcast Episode 181: Training Multiple Dogs To Wait Turns And Relax - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/181 24. Podcast Episode 66: Resource Guarding: Dog vs Dog Aggression - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/66/ 25. Watch this Episode of Shaped by Dog on YouTube - https://youtu.be/kk-wzuV-6fs *Amazon Links Disclosure: As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. Susan only recommends products she uses herself, and all opinions expressed here are her own. The link above is an affiliate link that, at no additional cost to you, we may earn a small commission if you decide to buy from it. Thank you!
This podcast will probably blow up the internet and ruffle many feathers. I had no idea where this conversation would go, in fact I wasn't even sure if we were gonna do a podcast. Larry was in town getting ready for a seminar, so I took him to a favorite beach spot to have a beer and some fish tacos. Then we thought, what the heck, let's talk! Our conversations are always like minded, entertaining and meaningful. I'm blessed to count this guy as a very close friend, comrade, fellow dog trainer and more! We often laugh at the same stuff, get frustrated at the same issues and always value each other. I can honestly say I feel like I've known him for so long, even though it's only bee a few years. We connected through a mutual respect in dog training and then found out we grew up a few miles from one another in New Jersey. We both moved to the south at one point and we both have the same humor. We also share a true respect and passion for dogs. This chat delves into so many topics, O'd be remiss to try and list them all here, but some are: ecollar bans, purely positive training, rescue dogs, dog trainer certification, ethics in training, haters and SOOOO much more. NO matter what you're looking for, you will either LOVE or HATE this podcast, I hope you'll make it all the way through, because it takes a sudden turn right around the 1 HOUR mark! If you want to learn more about Larry, check out his Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/larry.krohn.9 as well as his Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@UCortXxJdZYbHCrOa3nddr6g ************************* Check out my online dog training resources for dog trainers and owners: https://robertcabral.com If you've ever considered learning to become a dog trainer, my online course can help: http://shelterdogtraining.com
Ever wrestled with the guilt and shame that can come with a dog exhibiting aggression? We've got you covered in our insightful conversation with Dr. Karen London, a renowned dog behavior specialist, who unveils the human element intricately entwined with canine aggression. We discuss strategies for navigating the tricky terrain of difficult conversations resulting from dog aggression and the importance of extending kindness to oneself during the process. Finally, we uncover the often overlooked aspect of dog aggression - the emotional toll it takes on the humans involved. Dr. London shares her wisdom on maintaining emotional balance, applying self-care, and establishing robust support networks when dealing with aggression cases.The Aggression in Dogs ConferenceThe Bitey End of the Dog Bonus EpisodesThe Aggression in Dogs Master Course and Expert Webinar Bundle --- LIMITED TIME SPECIAL OFFERABOUT KAREN:Karen B. London, PhD is a Certified Applied Animal Behaviorist, Certified Professional Dog Trainer, and an award-winning author of six books about dog training and behavior. She blogs for TheWildest.com, writes the Arizona Daily Sun's animal column, and is an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Biological Sciences at Northern Arizona University.Instagram: @Karen.London.Dog.Behavior"Treat Everyone Like a Dog: How a Dog Trainer's World View Can Improve Your Life" https://smile.amazon.com/Treat-Everyone-Like-Dog-Trainers/dp/1952960002/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr=Support the show
Prepare to embark on an intriguing voyage through the biology of canine aggression, guided by the expertise of Dr. Tim Lewis. Our enlightening dialogue unravels the fascinating interplay of biology and aggression in dogs, offering you a fresh perspective on canine behavior and its management. From the realm of genetics and epigenetics to the tangible impact of environmental influences, we unpack the nuances of dog aggression. We also navigate through the labyrinth of the limbic system, the amygdala, and the prefrontal cortex, demystifying how they collaborate to shape behavior. The Aggression in Dogs ConferenceThe Bitey End of the Dog Bonus EpisodesThe Aggression in Dogs Master Course and Expert Webinar Bundle --- LIMITED TIME SPECIAL OFFERAbout Dr. Lewis:Tim Lewis has a PhD in Wildlife Ecology from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and studies a wide range of animals from turtles to domestic dogs. His classes include the biology of dogs, ecology, neuroecology, natural history, and evolution. He is a Professor of Biology at the University of St. Thomas in St. Paul. An award-winning teacher, he gives talks about dog biology around the country. He recently published Dog Biology: From gonads, through guts, to ganglia, available in English and German. Two border collies allow him to cohabitate in their home.Tim's Book:https://www.amazon.com/Biology-Dogs-Gonads-Through-Ganglia-ebook/dp/B08LQW6PGNSupport the show
Visit us at shapedbydog.com Over the past couple of years, I've documented many challenges my dog This! and I have overcome, like reactivity, fear, resource guarding, and car sickness, to name a few behavior issues. And then, at an agility seminar here at my facility, This! fell apart. Now it's time to put everything together. I have a two-part series outlining a timeline of This!'s struggles and what I've discovered to help her and any other dogs. In the episode you'll hear: • How This! falling apart at an agility seminar was a symptom of a larger problem. • Why you can't dog train something that isn't a dog training problem. • The origins of This!'s name and that there are no coincidences. • What I began noticing about This!'s body mechanics early in puppyhood. • That This! only showed true drive for activities of adrenaline like chasing. • About the reactivity, resource guarding, car sickness, stunted growth, and joylessness experienced by This!. • How anything involving thinking for This! led to her decompressing for hours. • Why my only focus for This! became her joy. • How a naturopath came into my life to help me help This!. • About This!'s growth stall relative to her littermates. • What agility jump grids help us notice in our agility dogs. • This!'s immediate performance improvement after nutritional changes. Resources: 1. YouTube Video: Normalizing Imperfection in Dog Training - https://youtu.be/X_f1hm_XhJM 2. Podcast Episode 189: All The Things That Influence Your Dog's Behavior And What Behavior Tells You - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/189/ 3. Podcast Episode 36: Puppy Selection: How I Do It and Why I Didn't This! Time - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/36/ 4. *Book: The Resilience Project: Finding Happiness Through Gratitude, Empathy and Mindfulness by Hugh van Cuylenburg - https://geni.us/resilience-project 5. Instagram Video: Fixing Sloppy Puppy Sits - https://www.instagram.com/p/CG_PIBdHh5s/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link 6. Podcast Episode 155: 10 Ways To Teach A Sit WITHOUT A Food Lure! Unreal Results For Puppies And Dogs Of All Ages - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/155/ 7. YouTube Video: Understanding Your Dog's Reinforcement Zone (RZ) with Susan Garrett - https://youtu.be/OaUAScgaFAg 8. Podcast Episode 174: Dopamine In Dog Training: Anticipation, Rewards, And The Transfer Of Value - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/174/ 9. Podcast Episode 66: Resource Guarding: Dog vs Dog Aggression - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/66/ 10. Podcast Episode 75: Stop Motion Sickness: Helping Your Puppy or Dog Love the Car - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/75/ 11. Podcast Episode 111: How An Anchor Dog Can Help Overcome Your Dog's Anxiety Or Reactivity - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/111/ 12. Podcast Episode 171: Dog Training With Layered Shaping: Why Classical Conditioning Must Come First - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/171/ 13. Carolyn McIntyre Website - http://www.mcrehabilitation.com/ 14. Kim Collins Website - http://www.pawsitivesteps.ca/index.html 15. Podcast Episode 162: Dogs Swimming: 5 Must Do Steps For Dogs Who Hate Or Love The Water - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/162/ 16. VOSM: Dr Sherman Canapp and Dr Debra Canapp - https://vetsportsmedicine.com/ 17. Watch this Episode of Shaped by Dog on YouTube - https://youtu.be/ph0ud1Xx9I8 *Amazon Links Disclosure: As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. Susan only recommends products she uses herself, and all opinions expressed here are her own. The link above is an affiliate link that, at no additional cost to you, we may earn a small commission if you decide to buy from it. Thank you!