Consider the Dog Podcast Tyler Muto
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Just like our relationships with other humans in our lives, our relationships with our dogs are dynamic and complex. We believe that for those relationships to flourish or to find resolution when those relationships become strained, we must attend to them thoughtfully and with care. Welcome to the Consider the Dog podcast, created from archived recordings of live sessions where our members get to ask their most burning questions to some of the greatest practitioners of Canine Behavior. Hosted by Tyler Muto.
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Episode 16: Rescuing Third World Street Dogs, Leash Reactivity Strategies, and More with Evan Doggett
Evan Doggett and Tyler Muto discuss the realities and complexities of rescuing street dogs from 3rd world countries. They also take a pretty deep-dive into the always popular topic of leash reactivity in dogs, specifically the timing of corrections and strategies for helping reactive dogs cope with the chaos of city living. This is a seriously insightful conversation, buckle in!Learn more on ConsiderTheDog.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/considerthedog/Instagram: https://www.instagram.c...
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Episode 15: Introducing a Young Dog to an Old Dog's Home, Dogs Who Hyperfixate, and More with Sarah Dixon
For episode 15, Sarah Dixon joins us answering questions from our members such as: how to introduce a new puppy into a house with an older dog that is over-attached to his owner, how to help a dog who is hyper-aware of the environment around him, and how to help a dog aggressive dog if you don’t have access to a lot of other dogs to train with. We have a great discussion and you are going to want to stick around!Learn more on ConsiderTheDog.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/considerthedog...
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Episode 14: Working with Dogs Who WHINE, Down from a Distance, and More with Forrest Micke
If you're not already familiar with Forrest Micke, he's probably one of the most thoughtful trainers around today. In this episode, he shares with us some of the new concepts and techniques that he's been playing with and getting excited about. He also shares some tips and techniques for teaching your dog to do a down at a distance from you which is quite challenging if you've never tried it before, as well as his strategies for working with dogs who whine and vocalize during training u...
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Episode 13: Training a Human Aggressive Dog and Pack, Prey, and Defense Drives with Brian Agnew
In episode 13, Brian Agnew is back! We start off with a deep dive into Brian’s understanding of pack, prey, and defense drives, followed by advice to one of our members who is training a human aggressive bulldog, and another member who has a German shepherd that goes into overdrive whenever she sees a critter out the window. This episode is full of insights!Learn more on ConsiderTheDog.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/considerthedog/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/consider_the_...
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Episode 12: The Easily-Distracted Dog, Separation Anxiety Under the Same Roof, and Stopping the Reactive Explosion and More with Evan Doggett
Evan Doggett and Tyler Muto link up for a great podcast this week. They will be discussing tips for helping easily distracted dogs to stay engaged with their owners, training plans for helping dogs who live together and have separation anxiety from each other, strategies for how to deal with severely reactive dogs when they explode in the moment, how to get your dog to stay for a lot longer than they do right now, and a whole lot more! This episode is absolutely packed with useful information...
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Episode 11: Does Your Dog Obsessively Eat Rabbit Poop... Amongst Other Things, Structuring Dog Trainer Programs, and the Differences Between Negative Reinforcement and Punishment... and More with Sarah Dixon
In today's episode, Tyler Muto and Sarah Dixon do a deep dive on how to stop dogs from eating rabbit poop (amongst other things), thoughts on structuring training programs and a deep dive into the differences between negative reinforcement and punishment. Many folks get these terms confused, but it's not just the terms, it's making sure we understand the different ways that our dogs can learn about their interactions with the world around them. Enjoy!Learn more on ConsiderTheDog.comFace...