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Send us a textIn this episode, we sit down with the Mirror Image K9 Extended family to tackle real-life training challenges. This conversation dives deep into prepping a dog for an upcoming move, managing crate anxiety, introducing a new impact crate, and helping dogs adapt to major changes like travel and new environments. We also explore topics like balancing crate and place training, handling dog-cat dynamics, and using tools like the e-collar thoughtfully. Most importantly, we talk about how a calm, prepared owner is key to a dog's success. If you're navigating big transitions with your dog, this episode is packed with tips, strategies, and a reminder that patience and preparation go a long way.Support the showFollow Us On Instagram: @thinklikeadogpodcast @Mirrorimagek9 @OzzieAlbiesFoundation Work with Mirror Image K9 here: https://www.mirrorimagek9.com/contactusBe Our Guest: https://www.thinklikeadogpodcast.com Learn More About The Best Chance Program: https://www.ozziealbiesfoundation.org/
John Maytham speaks to Quixi Sonntag, a veterinary behaviour practitioner with decades of experience in animal psychology. She joins us to help unpack the reality behind canine antidepressants.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dog Trainers Chad and Danny discuss what anxiety is, how to recognize anxiety, and some practical training techniques that you can use to help your dog overcome anxiety.Some common anxiety triggers for dogs are:Separation anxiety (starts when puppies don't learn how to be by themselves), Different noise fears like fireworks, thunderstorms, etc, Social anxieties like busy places, strangers, other dogs,Traveling or disturbance of routine & ritualNeed Professional Dog Training? Our team can help : https://www.caninerevolutiondogtraining.com/contact-Board & Train Programs-Private Lessons-Virtual Coaching for dog owners-Custom ProgramsShop the full Canine Revolution Apparel store on Amazon:https://www.amazon.com/s?rh=n%3A7141123011%2Cp_4%3ACanine+Revolution+Apparel&ref=bl_sl_s_ap_web_7141123011Optimize your dog's diet by feeding them a raw diet specifically formulated for your dog and delivered to your doorWe Feed Rawhttps://wefeedraw.sjv.io/c/5125268/1993237/22021 Discount Code : CANINEREVOLUTION for 25% offThe best supplements for your dogs, Made in America! JOINT SUPPORT, MULTI VITAMIN, WEIGHT GAINER, PUPPY FORMULA.K9 Super Supplementshttps://k9-super-supplements.myshopify.com/caninerevolutionDiscount Code : CANINE REVOLUTION for 15% offSupplements to optimize your performanceJockoFuel : Hard Work. Clean Fuel. No Excuses.https://www.jockofuel.com Discount Code : CANINEREVOLUTION for 10% offFollow all of our socials:https://linktr.ee/CanineRevolutionVideo versions of podcasts can be found at the Pack Talk Podcast YouTube channelhttps://www.youtube.com/@packtalkpodcast/videosAre you a dog trainer or business owner and want Coaching or Consulting? Virtual coaching for dog trainers and business owners is available.Email : info@caninerevolutiondogtraining.com
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
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
Welcome! Anxiety is not a singular behavioral condition, nor does it have a "tick the box" solution. In this episode, I explore Misophonia – a condition that creates a strong negative reaction when hearing triggering sounds. I am using this specific example to show the importance of studying "human" conditions leading to behaviors associated with anxiety. By studying the symptoms, causes, cures, and statistics of these conditions, we can advance our understanding of canine anxiety and how to effectively address the specific form of anxiety as it pertains to the individual dog. Welcome to the Institute of Canine Psychotherapy, a recognized educational institute providing courses for professionals, including our signature course in Canine Cognitive Behavioral Therapy.Please join our mailing list to stay updated and become a member ( 49.99 Canadian per year) to receive discounts and other benefits. www.instituteofcaninepsychotherapy.comBecome a Certified Canine Behaviorist and Dog Trainer Huge shout out to Glenn Sutter for the music clips from his song "Let The Dog Run"http://www.glennsutter.com/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 Life Unleashed, Sarah Hodgson returns from her book-writing hiatus to explore the intricate connections between anxiety, aggression, and hyperarousal in dogs. Sarah breaks down the science behind these behaviors and offers practical insights to help dogs achieve balance. Discover how modern living impacts our dogs and learn tips for creating a more harmonious life together. Don't miss this informative episode—and grab a copy of Sarah's new book Dog Anxiety For Dummies!
July 4th is rapidly approaching, so Isabel and I felt it necessary to bring up the topic of dog and cat safety again. We highlight the importance of keeping your pets safe as well as some tips for keeping them comfortable.Send us a Text Message.
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
Some dogs struggle with anxiety, a serious issue that can significantly impact their well-being. Recognizing the signs and implementing solutions can be crucial for promoting a calm and happy life for our canine friends.
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
This week Dr. Pete and Molly discuss a variety of topics starting with a little bit of cat conversation. We cover kitty litter robots, catio's (cat patios) and every cats obsession with getting into fights with birds. From there we jump back to dogs and the topics very from dog anxiety to ACL issues with dogs. Lots of people have dogs that experience anxiety and while some dog owners recognize it, others don't. Being there for your dog when it happens can help them ease through it. Lastly we talk about pet insurance and why you'll wish you had it as well as reading the ingredients from another dog treat during our weekly segment: Label Wise. Thanks for listening and leave us a review. Also don't forget to subscribe for more great knowledge about your dogs or pets!
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
Ever thought that your furry friend's anxious behavior might just be a cry for more physical or mental stimulation? Join me, Will Bangura, as we unpack this intriguing possibility. Be prepared to challenge what you know about canine anxiety and discover how enrichment activities might be the secret to keeping your dog happy and healthy. From agility training to simple games of fetch, we discuss how these activities can offer a safe outlet for your pet's energy and satisfy their primal instincts.Let's add another layer to the mix - socialization. Does your dog get enough of it? And more importantly, is it the right kind? We take a hard look at dog parks and daycares, throwing light on the dangers these places can pose. This isn't about fear-mongering. It's about understanding the importance of safe and breed-specific socialization. So, let's dive deep into the world of canine behavior, learn more about our pets' individual needs, and pave the way for a better quality of life for them. After all, their well-being is our priority.Support the showIf you need professional help please visit my Dog Behaviorist website.Go here for Free Dog Training Articles
Anxiety is a much more complex issue than most of us give it credit for. It's not just "bad behavior" that we need to "train out" of our dogs. Yes, there is quite a bit of science behind a positive reinforcement and slow desensitization strategy for training dogs with separation anxiety . . . . BUT there are also physiological aspects of anxiety that we can not ignore. In today's episode, we cover the many signs of anxiety in dogs, as well as some tips for helping our dogs with anxiety.While supplements can be beneficial here, it is certainly not the main focus of today's episode, so buckle up and take notes!Support the show
Visit us at shapedbydog.com How to help frightened and anxious dogs is a question I receive frequently, so I'm diving into identifying and overcoming canine fears and phobias that often lead to withdrawal or reactivity. Today's focus is on overlooked reasons dogs become fearful and what you need to know about anxiety. It's important to recognize a dog's fear triggers and the role we might play in unconsciously creating stress. In this episode you'll hear: • Overlooked triggers to many dogs' fears. • Natural dog fears during certain life stages. • The difference between alert, excited or anxious dog behavior. • How genetics predispose some breeds to fear or confidence. • That animals inherit generational trauma, too. • How events, medical conditions and lack of education can create fear in dogs. • How spaying may impact a female dog's hormones. • How gut health impacts animal behavior and emotions. • The effect of EMF's on dogs and animals. • How dogs absorb and internalize human emotions. • How to decode your dog's body language. • Why we should observe how our reactions impact our dogs. Resources: 1. Podcast Episode 235: AMA With Susan Garrett: Leash Lunging, Dog Anxiety, Agility Angst, Bad Breeders, And More - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/235/ 2. Podcast Episode 199: Puppy Fear Periods: Help For Socializing Puppies Or Rescue Dogs Scared Of People - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/199/ 3. Podcast Episode 4: T.E.M.P. (Tail, Eyes/Ears, Mouth, Posture) - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/4/ 4. Podcast Episode 29: Understanding and Preventing Reactivity and Aggression in Your Dog - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/29/ 5. Podcast Episode 136: Help Your Excited Dog Calm Down And Stop Barking, Lunging, Spinning, Nipping - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/136/ 6. YouTube Playlist: Puppy Essentials with Susan Garrett Dog Training - https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLphRRSxcMHy2hywpv3Md3HbWWPPbVF8W5&si=xyNUFR7eV7G1W2d4 7. Podcast Episode 127: Puppy Socialization: Playtime For Puppies And Permissions - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/127/ 8. Podcast Episode 180: Taking Your Puppy To A Café Or Restaurant: Socialization Success - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/180/ 9. Podcast Episode 79: Reduce Anxiety and Grow Your Dog's Confidence with These Pro Dog Training Tips - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/79/ 10. Podcast Episode 45: My Dog Just Got Jumped, Now What? - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/45/ 11. Podcast Episode 78: How to Train a Rescue Dog with Behavior Problems - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/78/ 12. Podcast Episode 81: Sudden Aggression and Your Dog's Thyroid - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/81/ 13. Podcast Episode 203: Reactive, Unmotivated and Fearful: Finding Resiliency For This! Beyond Dog Training Part 1 - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/203/ 14. Podcast Episode 204: Dog Behavior And Diet: Recovery For This! Beyond Dog Training Part 2 - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/204/ 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 217: Understanding Emotional Regulation In Dogs To Create Calm - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/217/ 17. Podcast Episode 157: Dog Body Language: Understanding Canine Communication Signals And Emotions - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/157/ 18. Podcast Episode 62: 12 Keys to Helping My Dogs Live a Long and Happy Life - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/62/ 19. Podcast Episode 67: Are You Stressing About Your Dog's Stress? - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/67/ 20. Podcast Episode 103: Excited Or Suspicious Dog? Dealing With Your Dog's Emotions - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/103/ 21. Podcast Episode 168: Creating Confidence For Anxious, Stressed Or Reactive Dogs Part 1 - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/168/ 22. Podcast Episode 169: Dog Training A Stressed, Anxious Or Reactive Dog Part 2 - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/169/ 23. Podcast Episode 112: Stressed Dog? How Trigger Stacking Might Be Putting Your Dog Over Threshold - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/112/ 24. Watch this Episode of Shaped by Dog on YouTube - https://youtu.be/1baRrsgipII
Visit us at shapedbydog.com How do you know if a breeder is truly reputable? How do I fit a new puppy into my daily routine? Why do some vets say raw food is dangerous for dogs? How do I calm a leash-lunging dog? What's the best way to cure puppy separation anxiety? How do I help my hyper dog relax? These are just a few of your questions I'm answering in today's Ask Me Anything about raising and training brilliant, healthy, joyful puppies and dogs using positive reinforcement. In this episode I'm asked: • How to teach self-control to a hyper dog. • How to protect a dog's confidence and your connection when training games fail. • Does training with treats encourage dogs to follow you instead of settling down? • How do I calm a leash-lunging, reactive dog? • Do I make my own raw dog food? • How to train a puppy with separation anxiety? • Can reinforcement-based dog training really be as effective as balanced? • How many times a week do you recommend practicing agility? • What is overtraining in dog agility? • How many different marker words do you use for one dog? • Why do you name dog behavior rewards differently? • Are there dogs that can't learn agility no matter your effort? • How did I bring Prophet to Canada from Switzerland. • Why ‘slap' and ‘push' dogs when playing tug? • How to help a Border Collie pup who lunges at and chases cars. • How do I balance puppy training and a hectic life? • Do you prefer male or female dogs? • When to reduce treat rewards in dog training? • Are breeders registered with the AKC CKC de facto reputable? • What's your take? My vet said feeding raw food is dangerous due to disease risk from infected animals. • What's a good course recommendation for a first-time dog owner who wants to do agility? Susan Garrett's Online Programs Mentioned Recallers Home School the Dog Crate Games Handling360 Resources: 1. Podcast Episode 99: When Reinforcement Based Dog Training Doesn't Work - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/99/ 2. YouTube Video: Take Control of Dog Time to Calm Down Excited Dog Greetings and Reduce Anxiety - https://youtu.be/fmzaxSDiHBY?si=JtrcbDW2kxAk2hW3 3. Podcast Episode 184: Proofing Vs Generalizing In Dog Training To Grow Skills And Confidence - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/184/ 4. Podcast Episode 191: Get Your Dog To Calm Down With This Common Sense Protocol For Relaxation - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/191/ 5. Podcast Episode 79: Reduce Anxiety and Grow Your Dog's Confidence with These Pro Dog Training Tips - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/79/ 6. Podcast Episode 176: Why Your Dog's Emotions Are A Critical Element Of Dog Training - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/176/ 7. Podcast Episode 217: Understanding Emotional Regulation In Dogs To Create Calm - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/217/ 8. Podcast Episode 200: Solve Your Dog's Separation Anxiety With FRIDA: Expanding Calm With Functional Relaxation - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/200/ 9. Podcast Episode 78: How to Train a Rescue Dog with Behavior Problems - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/78/ 10. Podcast Episode 8: Get Your Dog in the Belief Loop of Awesome - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/8/ 11. Podcast Episode 190: Using Daily Quickies To Fast Track Your Dog Training And Grow Your Dog's Skills - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/190/ 12. Podcast Episode 151: How Location Specific Reinforcement Markers Will Improve Your Dog Training! - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/151/ 13. Podcast Episode 193: Do Different Dogs Really Need Different Dog Training Methods? - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/193/ 14. Podcast Episode 203: Reactive, Unmotivated and Fearful: Finding Resiliency For This! Beyond Dog Training Part 1 - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/203/ 15. Podcast Episode 204: Dog Behavior And Diet: Recovery For This! Beyond Dog Training Part 2 - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/204/ 16. Podcast Episode 206: First Dog Agility Competition: Creating Joy For This! By Maximizing Reinforcement - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/206/ 17. Podcast Episode 233: Flying A Dog Or Puppy: Susan's Pre-Flight Plan - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/233/ 18. Podcast Episode 89: Why Dogs Should Not Tug: The Truth Revealed - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/89/ 19. Podcast Episode 95: How Playing with Your Dog Like a Puppy Can Reduce Fear - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/95/ 20. Podcast Episode 24: Help for Dogs who Chase Chipmunks, Bicycles, and Neighbor's Cats (Distraction Intensity Index) - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/24/ 21. Podcast Episode 215: What Your Destructive, Lunging, Nipping Or Hyper Dog Or Puppy Is Trying To Teach You - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/215/ 22. Live Replay: Puppy Mill Awareness - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4fCUYCj2Jeo 23. YouTube Video: Fighting For The Victims Of Puppy Mills - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g7VXmCFbPzw 24. Dr. Laurie Coger - https://healthydogworkshop.com/ 25. Dr. Karen Becker - https://drkarenbecker.com/ 26. Dr. Susan Thixton - https://truthaboutpetfood.com/ 27. Watch this Episode of Shaped by Dog on YouTube - https://youtu.be/Tts0sLl8J0E
Join host Michele Forto as she discusses how dog owners can better understand anxiety and how to build confidence in their furry companions. When working with our dogs, we want to teach them new skills, build their confidence, and have fun together. Dogs aren't robots, and even if we think we're going into a regular training session, sometimes they can get nervous or spooked. But why does your dog get scared while you're training? Here are things to keep in mind if your dog gets anxious as you train together. Mentioned in this episode: 7 Essential Things Every Dog Owner Should Know: Http://ak.dog/7tips 100 Dog Training Tips: Http://ak.dog/100tips Wilderness Athlete: Code DogWorks for 10% OFF Connect Podcast: https://dogworksradio.com Work with us: Https://firstpaw.media Support the podcast: https://patreon.com/firstpawmedia Dog Training: https://ak.dog/offer Become a Member of our Pack! Podcaster? Consider Riverside.FM
Can you imagine punishing your child for not knowing the rules of a game they never learned? It's a bewildering concept, and yet so many of us are unknowingly treating our canine companions in this same unfair manner. We're busting the myths surrounding positive reinforcement dog training in our latest installment, revealing how it can indeed stop unwanted behaviors, and emphasizing the essential role of educating our furry friends on the rules they're expected to follow.We're diving into a treasure trove of practical tips and techniques to handle those pesky undesired dog behaviors. From using incompatible behaviors to stop unwanted ones to managing relentless barking and counter-surfing, we're giving you an arsenal of strategies that rely on positive reinforcement. We'll also discuss the vital role of food as a reward during training and the magic trick behind a reliable recall. For the anxious pups out there, we'll explore the benefits of the Dog Anxiety supplement Calm Dogs Calming Aid for Dog Anxiety, and how it can help them cope with their fears and phobias.Lastly, we're taking a stand against animal abuse. We'll be shining a light on the contentious 'dog daddy' and discussing the actions that constitute legal dog abuse. We encourage you, our listeners, to raise your voices, peacefully protest, and spread awareness about this crucial issue. Remember, our dogs are not just pets; they're family. Let's give them the love, respect, and understanding they deserve.Dog Training with Will Bangura, M.S., CDBC, CBCC-KA, CPDT-KA, FFCP.Support the showIf you need professional help please visit my Dog Behaviorist website.Go here for Free Dog Training Articles
Dog behaviors associated with aggression and anxiety are caused by many factors, of which cognitive dissonance is rarely discussed, yet has a profound impact, in particular with adolescent and adult dogs, while, perhaps surprisingly, upbringing is not a differentiating factor. This episode covers what it is, common signs/behaviors including examples, what NOT to do - and most importantly, why, and why CCBT is so effective in addressing behaviors stemming from cognitive dissonance. As always, I appreciate your support, questions, feedback. Please feel free to share to help other professionals, pet parents and dogs. If your dog is reactive, nervous, fearful, experiencing change in behavior, or acting unpredictable, I recommend this episode as a starting place. Links mentioned in episode. Linktree to all my interviews, articles and presentations Billie Groom - UPWARD Dogology | Instagram, Facebook | LinktreeAnimal Science and Veterinary Medicine Conference 2023 Presentation2023ASVMConf.mp4 - Google DriveFor 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
PET TALK TODAY: #108 Car Anxiety in Dogs. Dog Training with Will Bangura, M.S., CDCB, CBCC-KA, CPDT-KA, FFCP. For Dog Behavior Help visit DogBehaviorist.com Does Your Dog Need A Dog Anxiety Calming Aid? Check out CalmDogs.com or DogAnxiety.comSupport the showIf you need professional help please visit my Dog Behaviorist website.Go here for Free Dog Training Articles
If you're anything like me, your furry companion means the world to you—and your dog's stress relief is a big deal. But have you ever felt helpless and unsure when you see your dog experiencing stress? It can be heartbreaking to watch them struggle with anxiety, just like humans do. There are many factors that can trigger stress in dogs – changes in routine, loud noises, separation anxiety, and yes, even our own behavior can impact their mental health. As pet owners, it's our responsibility to recognize the signs of stress and take action to help our furry friends feel more at ease. In this blog post, I'll delve into the topic of dog stress relief, exploring the causes of anxiety and how we can help our dogs cope with it. I'll provide practical tips and small steps that you can take to ensure your dog lives a happier, more relaxed life. By the end of this article, you'll have a deeper understanding of why it's crucial to care for your dog's emotional well-being and how you can make a difference in their lives. Let's work together to help our furry friends feel safe, calm, and loved. Key Takeaways: Dogs take on their owner's energies so it's important that owners have reduced stress levels as well. Dog owners can work closely with vets for the best help for dog and stress relief. Meditation, exercise, positive reinforcement, and spending quiet time with your dogs can help a lot. KNOW HOW TO HANDLE DOG STRESS BETTER WITH THE DOG CALMING CODE™️ Table of Contents: Dear Dog Owner, Do You Know That Dog Stress Relief Starts with You? Stress Relief for Dogs: Signs of Stress in Dogs That You Should Look Out For The Four Fs of Dog Stress Dogs Stress Reliever: What Vets Recommend for Dog Anxiety and Stress Relief What Naturally Calms Dogs and Reduce Dog Stress Stress Relief and Dogs: How to Promote Dog Mental Health Remember, Dear Pet Owner, Dog Stress Relief Begins with a Stress-free Owner Dear Dog Owner, Do You Know That Dog Stress Relief Starts With You? Like what I have previously mentioned in the past article about taking the lead from your dog when choosing a vet, dogs FEEL energy. In fact, dogs mirror us. Take a moment to recall how your dogs react during the times when you were stressed. Were they fidgety? Did they show increased clinginess? Were they barking non-stop? Our dogs can feel it if we are stressed so that is why I tell dog owners that if they want stress relief for dogs, they need to start with being calm and stress-free themselves. Keeping our stress levels in-check, and remembering that our stress affects our dogs is one of the best first steps to dog stress relief. Stress Relief for Dogs: Signs of Stress in Dogs That You Should Look Out For Stress can manifest in your dogs in a variety of ways, some of which can be quite subtle. I always encourage dog owners to pick up these signs immediately to alleviate a dog's stress. Here are some critical signs of stress in dog to help you know if your dog's on the edge. Excessive Barking You dog may bark excessively if they are feeling anxious or stressed. If your dog is barking more than usual, it could be a sign that they are under stress. Aggression A stressed dog is a protective dog. Your dog can become aggressive, especially towards people or animals they perceive as a threat. Changes in Appetite Is your dog not eating their favorite treats? Are they showing a loss of appetite on food they regularly enjoy? Dogs may eat more or less than usual when they are stressed or when they're anxious. DOG TRAINING = LESS DOG STRESS. GET THE DOG CALMING CODE™️ Hiding If your dog is feeling stressed, they may hide away from people and other animals. This behavior is especially common in dogs that are afraid of loud noises or have separation anxiety. Excessive Licking Dogs may lick themselves excessively when they are feeling anxious or stressed. The Four F's of Dog Stress and Anxiety The 4 F's of stress in dogs are also important to understand. They stand for Fight, Flight, Freeze, and Fidget. These are natural responses that dogs have when they feel threatened or stressed. Fight When dogs feel stressed, they may become aggressive and ready to fight. This can manifest in behaviors such as growling, biting, or lunging. If you notice your dog showing signs of aggression, it's important to remove them from the situation and seek professional help. Flight On the other hand, some dogs may try to flee or escape when they feel stressed. This can involve running away or trying to hide. Dogs may also try to seek refuge in a small, enclosed space such as under a bed or behind furniture. REDUCE PUPPY STRESS WITH PUPPY COACH™️! Freeze When dogs feel overwhelmed or threatened, they may also freeze in place. This can manifest in behaviors such as standing still, holding their breath, or staring intensely at the source of stress. Dogs may also show a lack of interest in their surroundings or seem disconnected from their environment. Fidget Finally, some dogs may fidget or display repetitive behaviors when they're feeling stressed. This can include things like excessive licking, pawing, or pacing. Dogs may also vocalize in unusual ways or show signs of restlessness. Dogs Stress Reliever: What Vets Recommend for Dog Anxiety and Stress Relief You and your vet can work together in bringing dog stress relief to your beloved pet. Vets may suggest various methods for calming stressed-out dogs, including behavior modification or a more holistic treatment plans like aromatherapy or CBD oils. Behavior Modification Behavior modification techniques involve changing the way your dog responds to specific situations that trigger anxiety. For example, if your dog becomes anxious when left alone, you can try gradually increasing the time you're away from home and rewarding your dog for calm behavior. DOGGY DAN'S DOG CALMING CODE™️: TRUSTED BY 80,000+ DOG OWNERS Consistency and patience are key in behavior modification, so it's important to work with a professional trainer or behaviorist to develop a plan that works for your dog. Exercise and Enrichment Regular exercise and mental stimulation can also be helpful in reducing anxiety in dogs. Activities like walks, playtime, and puzzle toys can provide a positive outlet for nervous energy and help your dog feel more relaxed. What Naturally Calms Dogs and Reduce Dog Stress Many dogs find natural remedies helpful for reducing stress levels. For example, playing calming music or providing a cozy and secure space can help your dog feel more relaxed. Aromatherapy, using essential oils such as lavender or chamomile, can also be effective in calming your furry friend. Additionally, physical activities such as a walk or playtime can provide a positive distraction and boost endorphins, which help relieve stress. CBD Oils for Stress Relief for Dogs CBD oil is a natural and safe option for calming dogs who are prone to anxiety, restlessness, or hyperactivity. Once ingested, the cannabinoids in the oil interact with the endocannabinoid receptors in the central and peripheral nervous system of your dog, providing a calming effect on the brain. This can prevent your dog from exhibiting unwanted behaviors such as barking, chewing, fidgeting, and hyperactivity. Moreover, the calming effect of CBD oil helps your dog focus better, which can be very beneficial when it comes to stress and anxiety. By promoting a sense of calm and relaxation, CBD oil can help your dog become calmer and less agitated. RAISE PUPPIES WITHOUT THE STRESS WITH THE PUPPY COACH™️ PROGRAM By incorporating these techniques, you can help your dog manage stress and live a happier, healthier life. However, it's important to note that what works for one dog may not work for another, and if your pet's stress levels persist, you should consult a veterinarian. Natural Remedies Many natural remedies can help calm your anxious dog. CBD oil, chamomile tea, and herbal supplements like valerian root can be effective in reducing anxiety levels. Meditation with Owners During meditation, owners can provide a calming and reassuring presence for their dogs. Sitting in a relaxed, peaceful state can have a calming effect on both the owner and the dog, which can help to reduce stress and anxiety levels. Meditation calms and regulates breathing and through this, owners can set a positive example for their dogs how to breathe to relax. DOGGY DAN'S DOG CALMING CODE™️ HELPS YOU RAISE DOGS THAT LOVE AND TRUST YOU Practicing meditation with your dog can also provide dogs with positive reinforcement. Dogs thrive on praise and attention from their owners, and by rewarding them with attention and affection during meditation, you can help promote positive behaviors and relaxation. Stress Relief and Dogs: How to Promote Dog Mental Health Just like humans, dogs also need proper care and attention to maintain their mental well-being. Here are some ways to promote your dog's mental health: Know if Your Dog is Happy Knowing if your dog is happy is key to promoting their mental health. Some common signs of a happy dog include wagging tail, relaxed posture, playful behavior, and good appetite. However, it's important to remember that every dog is different and may show happiness in different ways. Provide Plenty of Exercise and Playtime Dogs need plenty of physical exercise and mental stimulation to keep their minds and bodies healthy. Providing your dog with regular exercise and playtime can help reduce their stress and anxiety, as well as promote a positive attitude. Give Your Dog Proper Nutrition A well-balanced diet is crucial to maintain your dog's physical and mental health. Feeding your dog a high-quality diet that meets their nutritional needs can help promote their overall well-being and reduce the risk of developing health problems. I actually have a Podcast episode with DeDe Murcer Moffett, a dog food nutritionist, where we talk about the benefits of raw food to dogs. Go give it a listen! DOG CALMING CODE: THE DOG TRAINING METHOD THAT DOESN'T STRESS DOGS Provide Plenty of Love and Attention Dogs are social animals and need plenty of love and attention from their owners. Spending quality time with your dog, such as cuddling, playing, or training, can help strengthen your bond and promote their mental health. In fact, giving a dog time and attention is actually one of the ten things I want every dog owner to know! Bring Stress Relief to Dogs By Creating a Safe and Comfortable Environment Providing your dog with a safe and comfortable environment is also essential to promoting their mental health. Ensuring that your dog has a quiet and comfortable place to rest, as well as toys and activities to keep them occupied, can help reduce their stress and anxiety. By following these tips, you can help promote your dog's mental health and ensure that they live a happy and fulfilling life. Remember, Dear Pet Owner, Dog Stress Relief Begins with a Stress-free Owner Your dog does not only go to you for protection and fun; they also take in your energy. One of the first step to giving stress relief to dogs is by reducing your own stress levels. Reduce stress by meditating, by living in the moment, and by remembering that there's nothing wrong with doing things and living life the calm way. Because it's not only you who deserves that. Your dogs need a calm owner, too. You got this. ~ Doggy Dan
PET TALK TODAY: #105 Dog Training with Will Bangura. The 15-Minute Resource Guarding "Hack." Learn how to quickly teach "Drop," and Manage Resource Guarding. For Dog Behavior Help visit DogBehaviorist.com Does Your Dog Need A Dog Anxiety Calming Aid? Check out CalmDogs.com or DogAnxiety.comSupport the showIf you need professional help please visit my Dog Behaviorist website.Go here for Free Dog Training Articles
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PET TALK TODAY: #104 Dog Training with Will Bangura. Canine Body Language, Reactive Dogs. Helping Fearful and Aggressive/Reactive Dogs, CALM DOGS Natural Calming Aids for Dog Anxiety, and more discussed on todays podcast. For Dog Behavior Help visit DogBehaviorist.com Does Your Dog Need A Dog Anxiety Calming Aid? Check out CalmDogs.com or DogAnxiety.comSupport the showIf you need professional help please visit my Dog Behaviorist website.Go here for Free Dog Training Articles
PET TALK TODAY: #103 Dog Training with Will Bangura. How to Introduce Reactive Dogs. Helping Fearful and Aggressive/Reactive Dogs, How to Stop Jumping, CALM DOGS Natural Calming Aids for Dog Anxiety, and more discussed on todays podcast. For Dog Behavior Help visit DogBehaviorist.com Does Your Dog Need A Dog Anxiety Calming Aid? Check out CalmDogs.com or DogAnxiety.comSupport the showIf you need professional help please visit my Dog Behaviorist website.Go here for Free Dog Training Articles
PET TALK TODAY: #102 Dog Training with Will Bangura. How to Treat Canine Separation Anxiety, Q & A today, Dog Anxiety, CALM DOGS Natural Calming Aids for Dog Anxiety, and more discussed on todays podcast. For Dog Behavior Help visit DogBehaviorist.com Does Your Dog Need A Dog Anxiety Calming Aid? Check out CalmDogs.com or DogAnxiety.comSupport the showIf you need professional help please visit my Dog Behaviorist website.Go here for Free Dog Training Articles
In this episode, Bryan and Kristen wonder if dogs would be less fearful of fireworks if they exercised more, discuss the differences between a firework show and a drone show, and explain how The United States of America always goes big. Life Level 1 is a general topic podcast about life from the humorous perspective of Bryan and his broad, Kristen. Bryan has a background in video game development and Kristen has a background in life. The thoughts and opinions expressed on this podcast are those of the individual contributors alone and are not a reflection of their employers.
Dogs can be diagnosed with many types of anxiety; however, separation anxiety has increased due to the COVID-19 Pandemic. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
PET TALK TODAY: #101 Dog Training with Will Bangura. Q & A today, Dog Fireworks Anxiety, Dog Anxiety and Dog Noise Sensitivities and Noise Phobias, Treat Party Protocol for Sound Sensitivities, CALM DOGS Natural Calming Aids for Dogs vs. Dog Anxiety Medication, Puppy Biting, Pulling on the Leash, and more discussed on todays podcast. For Dog Behavior Help visit DogBehaviorist.com Does Your Dog Need A Dog Anxiety Calming Aid? Check out CalmDogs.comSupport the showIf you need professional help please visit my Dog Behaviorist website.Go here for Free Dog Training Articles
Ever wondered about the secret language between you and your pet? Today, we unravel the mystery of animal communication with our special guest, Karoline from Dog Mom Mentality. As she shares her journey with her dog, Layla, we explore the powerful transformation of their bond. From the initial thrill of owning a puppy to the trials of managing a reactive dog, Karoline's story mirrors the experiences of many pet owners.Karoline believes that animal communication can deepen our connection with our pets and even serve as a tool for self-discovery. During our conversation, she shares her "aha" moments from the communication sessions, bringing to light the feedback loop in their relationship and the unexpected impact of her own anxiety. She also introduces us to the concept of "soul contracts" with our pets, and how they can be our mirrors and mentors, teaching us critical life lessons. Our chat with Karoline is not just about her personal journey; it's also about empowering you, the pet guardian. Stepping into the realms of animal communication takes bravery, as there are times when you may hear things that might be hard to accept. But Karoline emphasizes the importance of being open and authentic in these conversations. She also shares resources for pet owners who may be feeling overwhelmed, including her unique journaling tool. So, tune in and take the first step towards building a deeper relationship with your pet.Connect with Karoline, Layla & Dog Mom Mentality:https://dogmommentality.comGet your own Dog Mom Mentality journal, shirt and stickers: https://dogmommentality.com/collectionsListen to the DMM podcast: https://dogmommentality.com/pages/podcastReady to schedule your animal communication session (and perhaps be featured right here on Let's Talk to Animals)? https://animallovelanguages.as.meSupport the showLearn more about individual animal communication sessions and upcoming animal communication classes and enjoy free intuitive tools at www.animallovelanguages.com.Sign up for our Weekly Love Letter & get notified about new episodes and other timely intuitive pet parenting helps. Past episodes at http://www.animallovelanguagescom/podcastVisit the vlogcast! http://www.youtube.com/shannoncuttsIG http://www.instagram.com/loveandfeathersandshellsLove this podcast? Become a supporter! https://www.buzzsprout.com/2105365/support
David Roberts, Licensed Master Social Worker, is an expert in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, and has extensive personal experience, claiming "it played a major role in saving my life after my daughter died at the age of 18." Dave and I dive deep into what CBT is and use comparative examples in human and dog behavior and rehabilitation. We discuss the role of mindset, perception, habits, and cognitive appraisal in making decisions. We discuss the difference between CBT and Counter Conditioning, and why CBT is so effective with dogs in different life stages, as with humans. We discuss the benefits of methods not requiring the stimuli to be present or relying on rewards.This episode is sure to inspire, allowing you to see your dog's behavior in a new light. bootsyandangel@gmail.com Podcast - The Teaching Journeys Podcast | Podcast on Spotify Book: When The Psychology Professor Met The Minister: How the woman on the corner of Hunter and Whittier permanently transformed one academic's worldview. eBook : Roberts, Dave, Furino, Patty: Amazon.ca: Kindle Store Big thanks to Open Strum for donating the music clips! Open Strum is a huge supporter of rescue pets. They provide creative programs for children and youths to become involved in animal welfare and encourage respect for all living species.Open Strum | FacebookAnd thanks to The Jeff Mertick Band for the opening clip FacebookFor 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
PET TALK TODAY #97 Dog Training with Will Bangura. Dogs and the 4th of July, Teaching Dogs Impulse Control, We Also Discuss How to Teach Your Dog Not To Chase Cars and Prey... and more, Q & A, Dog Anxiety Supplements, Dog Training, Dog Trainer, Dog Behaviorist Will Bangura. Certified Dog Behavior Consultant, Certified Professional Dog Trainer, Dog Behaviorist, Cat Trainer, Cat Training, Pet Trainer, Pet Training, Will Bangura, Will Bangura Dog Behaviorist,Support the showIf you need professional help please visit my Dog Behaviorist website.Go here for Free Dog Training Articles
Sign up for the Patreon here! Get access to 11 weekly bonus episodes, including "The Ben and Eric Patreon Podcast" and "Who Are These Zanes?"*Watch the show live, daily at 8AM EST on Twitch! Please click here to follow the page.Email the show on the Shoreliners Striping inbox: eric@ericzaneshow.comTopics:*O'Neill lost in the wilderness horror story.*The mice are winning at Fear Bunker North.*Saturday shit fest*Baseball announcer is fucking dead after the biggest gaffe, ever.*Should black people get paid reparations?*Baseball stare-down*Asshole of the Day BTYB TC PaintballSponsors:Berlin Raceway, Dirty Donut Race, Kent County Health Department, Johnson Carpet One Discount Outlet, Bosco's Pub, Shoreliners Striping, Ervines Auto Repair Grand Rapids Hybrid and EV, Baldwin Ace Hardware, Mario Flores Lakeshore Team of VanDyk Mortgage, A&E Heating and Cooling, TC PaintballHey! Business owner! email eric@ericzaneshow.com and let me design a marketing plan for you. It's easy and FREE.Twitch here patreon.com/ericzaneHire me on Cameo!Tshirts available hereSubscribe to my YouTube channelPlease subscribe, rate & write a review on Apple PodcastsInstagramTwitterTikTokOur Sponsors:* Check out Factor 75 and use my code zane50 for a great deal: https://www.factor75.com/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-eric-zane-show-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Fostering adolescent and adult dogs can be challenging. In this episode, I break down the goals and introduce the 7 step fostering program I have applied with hundreds of dogs and taught to dozens of fosters. Programs for pet parents are different than those of fostering - Why? Because the goal is different! Fostering is not about BEING the best home or addressing behavioral issues that are specific to the foster home, but rather, taking the steps to ensure a successful adoption into the best home for the dog. I use the example of a recent foster couple I helped with their challenging dog. Their goal to address behavioral issues specific to their home life complicated the process of providing the dog with the necessary skills to be happily homed. The UPWARD Dogology 7 step program keeps the goals in the forefront and the success rate high. In this episode, I review these steps, discussing why they are important, and how they eliminate the need for lengthy fostering periods and allow for an easy integration into their new home. Win-Win!Here are the links discussed in the episodeAre you a Dog Mom or foster Mom? If you are struggling to keep it together, you are not alone! (buzzsprout.com)A Scientific Study on Changes Needed in the Adoption Process. Is the Need to Ensure Successful Adoptions Over-Complicating the Process? (buzzsprout.com)Big thanks to Open Strum for donating the music clips! Open Strum is a huge supporter of rescue pets. They provide creative programs for children and youths to become involved in animal welfare and encourage respect for all living species.Open Strum | FacebookFor 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
PET TALK TODAY #88 Dog Training with Will Bangura. This Week we Answer Questions. How to help fearful dogs, and more. Dog Training, Dog Trainer, Dog Behaviorist. Cat Trainer, Cat Training, Pet Trainer, Pet Training, Will BanguraSupport the showIf you need professional help please visit my Dog Behaviorist website.Go here for Free Dog Training Articles
Welcome to Dog Training DisrUPted by UPWARD Dogology!Canine Enrichment is all the rage, especially in shelters and amongst behavioral experts. Yes, another trendy term that seems positive, but is it? Well, like most things, when used to divert from the real issue, or "sell" products and services by promoting them as something they are not, this can lead to frustration with tragic results.Once again, I present a candid, educational view to help you make the right decisions for you and your dog. There is no "one right way" to work with a dog, to train, or to pet parent. Know your options and make educated decisions.Thank you for your support and interest. And for all you do for the dogs. 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
Katie and Dr. Jess help a woman whose dog is at his breaking point with the groomers. They also help put a stop to developing aggressive tendencies in a dog with special needs.
How do you know if your dog has anxiety? What can you do to treat dog anxiety? We're here to explain everything you need to know about dog anxiety — common causes, symptoms, and treatments. Additionally in this episode we'll discuss top tips for anxiety prevention. This way, if your dog ever does suffer from anxiety — you'll have all the knowledge you need as an owner to help.
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PET TALK TODAY #81 Dog Training with Will Bangura. This Week We Discuss Fixing Dog Aggression, Fears, Dog Anxiety and Phobias Using Counter-Conditioning and Desensitization. Dog Training, Dog Behavior, Certified Professional Dog Trainer, Dog Behaviorist. Cat Trainer, Cat Training, Pet Trainer, Pet Training, Will Bangura Support the show
This week we are talking to Maggie from @maggiewiththedogs! Maggie, her fiancé, Cameron, and their two Australian Shepherds, Finley and Sadie, live in Vancouver, Washington and love to spread happiness, dog mom, and lifestyle tips on social media. Finley is 3 and is Maggie's psychiatric service dog, who helps with her anxiety. Sadie is 2 and Maggie says she is the best, most wild little girl ever. Maggie is learning to navigate her 20's with them by her side and loves sharing everything with their community along the way! Maggie loves connecting with others through her “dog mom club” where she hosts monthly lives, q&a's and shares exclusive behind the scenes, and she also is the co-host of “So Glad We're Friends” Podcast which comes out every Tuesday. A gift for you: Growing & Heeling is officially out - get your copy here!A gift for your dog: Check out Natural Farm's exclusive holiday gift box here!Check out these *FREEBIES* for a journal prompt on navigating stress with your dog, mindfulness practices you can do as a dog owner and a mood tracker for you and your dog! THANK YOU to this episode's sponsor, Solid Gold! Solid Gold is a trailblazer in the pet food and supplement space. You can find more information about them and their products here!! Find Karoline and Layla on Instagram @dogmommentality.This series is for fun, but if you would like to support me hosting it on podcast platforms ( & support Layla's frisbee fund) check out our Buy Me A Coffee.Intro song: Let You Go (feat. Tara Flanagan) (Instrumental) by Spectrum https://spoti.fi/2ZLAORn Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/_let-you-go Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/of6rlIM0AZA Podcast artwork: Nicole Everlith @moth_folkPodcast editing: Elisa Dyer @elisaann.vaSupport the show
How to stop a barking dog? Playing white noise is a great solution, because it covers up all of the other sounds that your dog is super sensitive to. So if your dog or puppy is barking because of sounds coming from gardeners, delivery people, loud vehicles, neighbors, fireworks, thunder, repair people, or any other source, playing white noise can minimize those distractions to keep your best friend calm. This is great for helping with dog anxiety. Because the soothing sound for dogs is 8 hours, you can play this all day while you're at work, helping ensure that your dog feels more relaxed. If your dog suffers from separation anxiety, this may be helpful. This relaxing sound is technically green noise, which mimics sounds from nature including that of a waterfall, wind, ocean waves or water rapids. The ambience is calming to both dogs and humans! You can save money by playing this virtual white noise machine rather than buying an expensive sound machine. Play this dog white noise today and please let us know in the comments if it helps your dog stop barking! Here are some great products to help you sleep! Relaxing White Noise receives a small commission (at no additional cost to you) on purchases made through affiliate links. Thanks for supporting the podcast! Baloo Living Weighted Blankets (Use code 'relaxingwhitenoise10' for 10% off) At Relaxing White Noise, our goal is to help you sleep well. This episode is eight hours long with no advertisements in the middle, so you can use it as a sleeping sound throughout the night. Listening to our white noise sounds via the podcast gives you the freedom to lock your phone at night, keeping your bedroom dark as you fall asleep. It also allows you to switch between apps while studying or working with no interruption in the ambient sound. Check out the 10-Hour version on YouTube Contact Us for Partnership Inquiries Relaxing White Noise is the number one destination on YouTube for white noise and nature sounds to help you sleep, study or soothe a baby. With more than a billion views across YouTube and other platforms, we are excited to now share our popular ambient tracks on the Relaxing White Noise podcast. People use white noise for sleeping, focus, sound masking or relaxation. We couldn't be happier to help folks live better lives! DISCLAIMER: Remember that loud sounds can potentially damage your hearing. When playing one of our ambiences, if you cannot have a conversation over the sound without raising your voice, the sound may be too loud for your ears. Please do not place speakers right next to a baby's ears. If you have difficulty hearing or hear ringing in your ears, please immediately discontinue listening to the white noise sounds and consult an audiologist or your physician. The sounds provided by Relaxing White Noise are for entertainment purposes only and are not a treatment for sleep disorders or tinnitus. If you have significant difficulty sleeping on a regular basis, experience fitful/restless sleep, or feel tired during the day, please consult your physician. Relaxing White Noise Privacy Policy © Relaxing White Noise LLC, 2020. All rights reserved. Any reproduction or republication of all or part of this text/visual/audio is prohibited.
Welcome! This episode is for those who have a dog, and are bringing a little human into the family. I provide simple suggestions of things to do BEFORE the arrival of the baby that will make your busy life easier. These exercises can be adapted to suit your lifestyle and the personality of your dog. As always, please share, and feel free to provide questions and feedback.Recordings of my presentations at the Animal Behavior Society Conference 2022 will be posted on my LI (Billie Groom), and on my YouTube - Dog Training, Behavior and Cognition. For more links to social media, interviews, and press releases, pls visit my websites.Upward DogologyDog Dog Trainer | DogLogic Behavioural Rehabilitation | Regina (doglogicregina.com)Here 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.caThanks again to the musiciansJeff Mertick | FacebookDanielle Bourjeaurd | FacebookOpen Strum | FacebookBrian John Harwood | Facebook
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You walk into an environment and you're suddenly hit with an onslaught of information. Your eyes, ears, and nose are consuming information, but your brain isn't able to filter anything out. It's not able to discern what is critical in this situation to pay attention to and what is not, and you don't understand what is happening to you. That is how your dog feels when he is triggered. And in this episode of the Dog Liaison Podcast, I dig deeper into treating your dog's anxiety. I break down desensitization and counter-conditioning, and I talk about the difference between fear as an emotion and fear as a visceral response. Episode references: Youtube video - Dealing w/ Dog Anxiety: What it Looks Like & What to Do Check out my website https://www.getacalmdog.com/ to learn moreSubscribe to my Dog Liaison Channel on Youtube And follow me on Instagram @dog_liaison
What does taking a “comprehensive approach” to treating your dog's anxiety actually mean? Well, it's a lot more than tracking your dog's sleeping and eating habits. That is just the beginning! There are about 9 things that come into play when addressing anxiety with a comprehensive approach, and in this episode of the Dog Liaison Podcast, I dive into all of them. Think about it like this… recovering your weight vs. losing 20 lbs. Losing the 20 lbs is only focusing on one problem, but recovering your weight includes focusing on your mental health as well as your physical, and allows you to have better health overall. Check out my website https://www.getacalmdog.com/ to learn moreSubscribe to my Dog Liaison Channel on Youtube And follow me on Instagram @dog_liaison
Meredith May returns to talk about her new book Loving Edie: How a Dog Afraid of Everything Taught Me to be Brave (Park Row Books). Social: @CNFPod Support: patreon.com/cnfpod Show notes and the Rage Against the Algorithm newsletter: brendanomeara.com
Welcome! Adopting a dog over the age of six months is rewarding and fun. When initially integrating dogs into a family, we can expect some challenges. As with humans, change in eating habits is a common reaction to stress caused by change in environment or physical ailments. When physically healthy dogs who are adapting well to their new environment refuse to eat, it can be scary and a bit of a mystery for many adopters. Fortunately, their are quick solutions grounded in logic, creativity, and the ability to think like a dog, as well as long-term solutions grounded in Canine CBT which address the root of the problem.As discussed in the conclusion, here are the links to a few of the many shows I am a featured guest on:Let's Find Out About Upward Dogology! - YouTube (the Science and Magic of the Human-Animal Bond hosted by Psycologist and filmmaker, Diane Soloman)Episode 55: Retrain your (and your dog's) brain with canine CBT (dvm360.com) Hosted by Veterinarian and CEO of DVM 360, Dr. Adam ChristmanThe Dog Connection Show, Season 6. Episode 6 - YouTubeThe Dog Connection Show, Season 6. Episode 7 - YouTubeHosted by long time pro's Kathy Tarochione, Gaetan Charest, and Roman GottfriedFor more links to social media, interviews, and press releases, pls visit my website.Upward DogologyBillie Groom | LinkedInUPWARD Dogology (@upwarddogology) • Instagram photos and videosUpward Dogology | FacebookBillie Groom with a rescue | LinktreeBuy 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.caThanks again to the musiciansJeff Mertick | FacebookDanielle Bourjeaurd | FacebookOpen Strum | FacebookBrian John Harwood | FacebookThis episode features Jeff Mertick Band and Open Strum.
For dogs, as in humans, anxiety is an illness that needs management. Just as with human anxiety medication, the treatments have advanced dramatically, but still suffer from outdated misconceptions by the public. Nicole and Jez discuss canine anxiety and its treatment modalities.