1 hr 15 min

Episode 294: Why Handlers And Dog Trainers Switch Drives The Canine Paradigm

    • Education

In the latest episode, we delve into the fascinating world of dog training, emphasising the pivotal role of understanding and harnessing different drives. Training dogs, whether for sporting events, police work, or simply as pets, requires a nuanced approach that recognises and adapts to the diverse motivations that drive canine behaviour.







Drives in dogs refer to innate impulses that guide their actions; these can include prey drive, play drive, defensive drive, and pack drive, among others. Recognising which drive is dominant in a particular situation allows trainers to employ specific strategies that resonate with the dog's natural inclinations, leading to more effective and harmonious training sessions.







Switching drives is a crucial technique in this field, offering the flexibility to navigate between different motivations to achieve desired behaviours. For instance, transitioning from a prey drive to a play drive can help in teaching control and cooperation, essential in disciplines ranging from agility courses to obedience in high-stress environments.







This episode explores these concepts in depth, providing insights and practical advice for trainers and dog owners alike. Understanding drives not only enhances training efficiency but also fosters a deeper bond between dogs and their handlers, making it an indispensable skill in the world of canine training.







Further details







looking for great dog trainers and supporters of the canine paradigm? Below is a vast array of people and business’s who stand by us, donate to our running costs and do great things for the canine community.







Glenn runs and has almost everything canine related at, Canine Evolution or Pet Resorts Australia







Pat has a full range of coaching and dog training services at Operant Canine







You can support our show and get extra content right here on our Patreon page. Everything goes into keeping the show running and we love all the wonderful people who are part of that community. If you’re not sure how, just ask us.







You can get our full range of our Merch at our Teespring store here







You can help us by spreading the word amongst the canine community or even suggesting a special guest to interview.







If you need to find out how to listen to our podcast, go here







We have a YOUTUBE channel that you can subscribe to now







If you enjoyed the podcast, please review us on Itunes, spotify and any other podcast directory







Details on joining the IACP can be found here. If you’re not in it you should be! Understand?







Check out Dogs Playing for Life! A rescue process changing dogs lives across the USA







For more details on how to help our friends at ...

In the latest episode, we delve into the fascinating world of dog training, emphasising the pivotal role of understanding and harnessing different drives. Training dogs, whether for sporting events, police work, or simply as pets, requires a nuanced approach that recognises and adapts to the diverse motivations that drive canine behaviour.







Drives in dogs refer to innate impulses that guide their actions; these can include prey drive, play drive, defensive drive, and pack drive, among others. Recognising which drive is dominant in a particular situation allows trainers to employ specific strategies that resonate with the dog's natural inclinations, leading to more effective and harmonious training sessions.







Switching drives is a crucial technique in this field, offering the flexibility to navigate between different motivations to achieve desired behaviours. For instance, transitioning from a prey drive to a play drive can help in teaching control and cooperation, essential in disciplines ranging from agility courses to obedience in high-stress environments.







This episode explores these concepts in depth, providing insights and practical advice for trainers and dog owners alike. Understanding drives not only enhances training efficiency but also fosters a deeper bond between dogs and their handlers, making it an indispensable skill in the world of canine training.







Further details







looking for great dog trainers and supporters of the canine paradigm? Below is a vast array of people and business’s who stand by us, donate to our running costs and do great things for the canine community.







Glenn runs and has almost everything canine related at, Canine Evolution or Pet Resorts Australia







Pat has a full range of coaching and dog training services at Operant Canine







You can support our show and get extra content right here on our Patreon page. Everything goes into keeping the show running and we love all the wonderful people who are part of that community. If you’re not sure how, just ask us.







You can get our full range of our Merch at our Teespring store here







You can help us by spreading the word amongst the canine community or even suggesting a special guest to interview.







If you need to find out how to listen to our podcast, go here







We have a YOUTUBE channel that you can subscribe to now







If you enjoyed the podcast, please review us on Itunes, spotify and any other podcast directory







Details on joining the IACP can be found here. If you’re not in it you should be! Understand?







Check out Dogs Playing for Life! A rescue process changing dogs lives across the USA







For more details on how to help our friends at ...

1 hr 15 min

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