Cog-Dog Radio Sarah Stremming, The Cognitive Canine
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Dog trainer, blogger, competitor.
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Cooperative Veterinary Care with Monique Feyrecilde BA, LVT, VTS Part Two
The second half of Sarah’s conversation with Monique Feyrecilde, a licensed veterinary technician with a specialty in behavior whose book Cooperative Veterinary Care is finally available for purchase. In this episode Sarah and Monique get deeper into things that can be practically done to help dogs that struggle at the vet, as well as a few philosophical meanderings.
BUY THE BOOK: https://www.wiley.com/en-us/Cooperative+Veterinary+Care%2C+2nd+Edition-p-9781394163618
Find more about Monique: https://www.teachinganimals.com/ and https://www.youtube.com/@TeachingAnimals
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Cooperative Veterinary Care with Monique Feyrecilde BA, LVT, VTS Part One
Join return guest Monique Feyrecilde, a licensed veterinary technician with a specialty in behavior to discuss all things support for dogs in the vet clinic. The long-awaited second edition of her book Cooperative Veterinary Care is here, and Sarah could not wait to discuss it on the podcast with Monique. From simple things that can be done right away to help your dog at the vet to complex training, this book, and this conversation has it all.
BUY THE BOOK: https://www.wiley.com/en-us/Cooperative+Veterinary+Care%2C+2nd+Edition-p-9781394163618
Find more about Monique: https://www.teachinganimals.com/ and https://www.youtube.com/@TeachingAnimals -
REPLAY: Drive, Deprivation, and Desperation
Is it ok to withhold toys to produce more drive for them? Are we sometimes producing welfare deficits to our advantage with our sport dogs? The answers might surprise you.
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Only One of You Can be a Sh!tshow
If you have worked with Sarah in person you might have heard her tell a handler “only one of you is allowed to be a shitshow.” This is her tongue in cheek way of communicating the when the environment is challenging, at least one end of the leash must have the skills to face those challenges. Of course, in an ideal world, both the dog and handler have the skills required for the challenged they are faced with, but we simply do not live in an ideal world!
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Barking is Relative
Barking never means one thing; we always have to consider the conditions under which barking is occurring to know how to best respond. Some dogs are perfectly happy while barking, and some are distressed. And what about the social pressure to keep our dogs quiet? Sarah’s renewed thoughts on barking, thanks to her Icelandic Sheepdog, Rayya, are here for you.
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REPLAY: The False Dichotomy with Lisa Mullinax CDBC Part 1 & 2
In response to the “trainer wars” between the balanced and force-free communities Sarah and past podcast guest (and friend) Lisa Mullinax sit down to talk about the place where ethics meet efficacy. Lisa and Sarah do not claim a label as trainers (neither balanced nor force-free), and have both undergone an evolution in the behavior field that has helped them to arrive at a place free of dogma and full of compassion.
Know the opinions expressed here are vulnerable and honest, and there can’t be enough time for all nuance to be present in all conversations. Neither Sarah nor Lisa represent anything other than themselves in their thoughts expressed herein.
In the second part on The False Dichotomy in dog training, Sarah and Lisa get into the weeds regarding what effectiveness looks like, what it truly means to manipulate aversive or appetitive stimuli, and all the nuances involved.
Two podcasts on reinforcement:
https://soundcloud.com/sarah-stremming/reinforcement-misunderstandings
https://soundcloud.com/sarah-stremming/coercion-with-adam-skandarani
A blog concerning the coercion of R+:
https://thecognitivecanine.com/high-value-vs-high-stakes-the-ethics-of-positive-reinforcement/
Find Lisa at serenitycanine.com and shelterbehavior.com
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