Drinking From the Toilet: Real dogs, Real training

Drinking From the Toilet: Real dogs, Real training

A behind-the-scenes look into the reality of dog training, behavior, teaching, and learning. We love our dogs, we love our jobs, but sometimes it's not all unicorns and rainbows. Sometimes at the end of the day, you just need a drink and friend who gets it. We'll keep it fun, and keep it real.

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Episoder(192)

#182: Demand Barking, Part 2

#182: Demand Barking, Part 2

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...

2 Feb 202446min

#181: Demand Barking, Part 1

#181: Demand Barking, Part 1

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...

18 Jan 202444min

#180: Building Food Drive and Nuanced Reinforcement with Ashlee Osborn

#180: Building Food Drive and Nuanced Reinforcement with Ashlee Osborn

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...

19 Okt 20231h 41min

#179: More Strategies to Reduce Errors

#179: More Strategies to Reduce Errors

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...

5 Okt 202341min

#178: How to Apply Errorless Learning Principles in Practical Training Sessions

#178: How to Apply Errorless Learning Principles in Practical Training Sessions

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...

21 Jul 202341min

#177: Dr. Clive Wynne Says Some Controversial Things About Dominance

#177: Dr. Clive Wynne Says Some Controversial Things About Dominance

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...

23 Jun 20231h 26min

#176: Taking Short Cuts with Stimulus-Stimulus Pairing with Kiki Yablon

#176: Taking Short Cuts with Stimulus-Stimulus Pairing with Kiki Yablon

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...

6 Jun 20231h 48min

#175: Over the Top - High Arousal in Dogs

#175: Over the Top - High Arousal in Dogs

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...

19 Mai 20231h 12min

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