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Podcast #187: Training Faster Behaviors Without Frustration, Part 2 (00:32:03)
In this episode, we explore strategies to achieve faster and more precise behaviors in dog training. I discuss how clarity, timing, and reinforcement techniques can improve your dog's response times, ...
#186: Training Faster Behaviors Without Frustration, Part 1 (00:54:34)
In this episode we discuss: Speed vs. Latency: Speed is how fast a behavior is completed from the time it starts. Latency is the response time, or the time elapsed between when the cue is perceived ...
#185: Avoiding Triggers and Situations (00:44:58)
In this episode, we discuss the practice of avoiding situations as part (or all) of a training plan. Often avoiding certain situations can be an important strategy, helping to prevent mistakes and red...
#184: What's Wrong with "Drilling"? (00:34:23)
In this episode we dig into the concept of drilling, and how it applies in dog training. It's pretty common for most of us to have an emotional response just to the term itself - for good reason! But ...
#183: Demand Barking, Part 3, with Kiki Yablon (02:01:46)
In this episode, we discuss the history behind Kiki's master's thesis project, Signaled Differential Reinforcement of Other Behavior to Address Excessive Vocalization in Dogs, what gave her the idea -...
#182: Demand Barking, Part 2 (00:46:03)
In this episode, we discuss using concepts around stimulus control to stop demand barking before it stops, how cues create expectations of what reinforcement is available, using naturally occurring ev...
#181: Demand Barking, Part 1 (00:44:49)
In this episode, we are talking about Demand Barking. This is a three-part series, at least for now. For the first two episodes, I'll be sharing my thoughts and what I've learned about working with do...
#180: Building Food Drive and Nuanced Reinforcement with Ashlee Osborn (01:41:39)
In this episode we discuss the importance of getting really, really good at working with reinforcement, how the topic of reinforcement and using it in training is FAR more nuanced than most trainers r...
#179: More Strategies to Reduce Errors (00:41:03)
In the last episode, we talked about what errorless learning really means. And I shared a few strategies that might make it easier to apply in your training. Of course, the major benefit to using erro...
#178: How to Apply Errorless Learning Principles in Practical Training Sessions (00:41:36)
In his 1968 book, The Technology of Teaching, B.F. Skinner wrote: Errors are not a function of learning or vice-versa nor are they blamed on the learner. Errors are a function of poor analysis of beha...
#177: Dr. Clive Wynne Says Some Controversial Things About Dominance (01:26:43)
In this episode, we discuss what is the ethological definition of dominance?, how does dominance show up in behavior?, how might dominance be relevant in dog training?, differences in dog-dog vs dog-h...
#176: Taking Short Cuts with Stimulus-Stimulus Pairing with Kiki Yablon (01:48:43)
In this episode, we discuss what is stimulus-stimulus pairing and how it works?, what is a "classically conditioned recall" and why might we consider calling it something different, revisiting the dif...
#175: Over the Top - High Arousal in Dogs (01:12:45)
In this episode, we discuss what is arousal?, how does arousal show up in our training?, how does arousal affect both people and dogs?, how arousal affects reinforcers, and "eating as behavior" and ho...
#174: Families with Dogs and Kids with Jennifer Shryock (01:12:58)
In this episode, we discuss the most important thing for dog professionals to know about working with families, the importance of understanding developmental milestones, working with and setting expec...
#173: Dealing with Problem Behaviors - Using Alternate Behaviors (00:50:44)
In this episode, we discuss that the first step to dealing with a problem behavior is to identify the function, figuring out a plan to control access if possible and practical, if that reinforcer is n...
#172: How to Tell That Your Classical Conditioning Plan is Working (00:25:45)
When we pair two stimuli together as part of a classical conditioning training plan, it can sometimes be hard to determine when the association has been made between the old stimulus and the new stimu...
#171: Maintenance Mode (00:33:56)
In this episode, we discuss, when you might outsource maintenance to the environment?, functional difference between intrinsic and extrinsic reinforcers in maintaining behaviors, how easy it is for be...
#170: How To Avoid Too Much Drilling (00:40:41)
In this episode, we discuss tradeoffs when using systematic "drills" to isolate specific aspects of an exercise, drills help us isolate specific aspects of an exercise and give us the advantage of Del...
#169: Advocating For Your Dog with Erin Moore (01:53:28)
In this episode, we discuss what inspired Erin's Tiktok, what advocating for our dogs even means, why does it matter?, what gets in the way?, how does trauma affect our ability to advocate?, what soci...
#168: Things That Are Saving My Life Right Now (00:51:17)
In this episode, we discuss why everything is hard (just kidding, no answers here. Why IS everything so hard?); behaviors, routines, and material acquisitions that are helping take the edge off; behav...
#167: What is Ethics About and Why Should We Care? (02:03:20)
In this episode, we discuss what are "ethics" and why should we care?, can we answer the question "am I a good person?, how can we measure welfare?, the five freedoms/five domains of welfare, every an...
#166: Why is Shaping So Hard?, Pt. 2 (00:46:32)
In this episode, we discuss why we often consider shaping to be an advanced technique, why I think it doesn't have to/shouldn't be that way, why I think how many of us first learned about shaping is c...
#165: Why is Shaping So Hard?, Pt. 1 (00:40:36)
In this episode, we discuss why we often consider shaping to be an advanced technique, why I think it doesn't have to/shouldn't be that way, why I think how many of us first learned about shaping is c...
#164: Play & Aggression with Karen London (01:43:37)
In this episode, we discuss what could aggression possibly have to do with play?, the importance of engaging in play for behavioral wellness, what do we mean when we are talking about play in this con...
#163: Is It Really R+ or Could It Actually Be R- (With a Cherry on Top)? (00:38:01)
In this episode, we discuss, can we use a tactile cue like leash pressure to train in an R+ framework or is it still just R- that we put a treat on top of to make us feel better?, putting food in the ...
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