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Want to know what's happening in the canine industry? For all the latest news, views and expert opinions stay right here for the Canine Paradigm. You'll hear from industry leaders, experts, learned colleagues, movers and shakers, and the odd randy guest! Get the latest insights and expert advice from both here and abroad, from the people in the know.



Glenn Cooke and Pat Stuart will take you on an educational adventure throughout the wonders and mysteries of the canine training and behaviour industry.

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Want to know what's happening in the canine industry? For all the latest news, views and expert opinions stay right here for the Canine Paradigm. You'll hear from industry leaders, experts, learned colleagues, movers and shakers, and the odd randy guest! Get the latest insights and expert advice from both here and abroad, from the people in the know.



Glenn Cooke and Pat Stuart will take you on an educational adventure throughout the wonders and mysteries of the canine training and behaviour industry.

    Episode 298: Fatiguing or warming up the dog

    Episode 298: Fatiguing or warming up the dog

    In our latest podcast episode, we eagerly addressed key questions from our listeners about training dogs, particularly focusing on the importance of 'warming' when transitioning from indoor to outdoor environments. Our listeners are curious about how to maintain a strong connection with their dogs amidst a swag of new outdoor stimuli, and we were excited to delve into these challenges.







    Firstly, warming your dog for a training session isn't just about tiring them out; it's about mentally preparing them for the shift in context from a calm indoor setting to a stimulating outdoor space. We emphasized starting with familiar commands like 'sit' and 'look at me' to help redirect your dog’s focus from distractions back to you. This approach not only primes them for learning but also reinforces your bond.







    Furthermore, we discussed the value of a physical warm-up. A brisk walk or a playful fetch session can significantly reduce excess energy, thus improving your dog’s concentration. These activities should be seen not just as exercise, but as integral parts of your training routine that prepare your dog for the mental challenges ahead.







    Ultimately, our discussion aimed to provide practical tips for our listeners, showing that with the right warming techniques, transitioning from indoor to outdoor training can be a smooth, effective process. Tune in to learn how these strategies can enhance your training sessions and deepen the connection with your dog.







    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...

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    Episode 297: Suppression, guessing and perception in dog training

    Episode 297: Suppression, guessing and perception in dog training

    We delved into the fascinating world of dog training, focusing on the suppression of behaviours, the concept of dogs "guessing" behaviours, and the powerful dynamics of perception between teacher and student. This discussion sheds light on how understanding and managing these elements can significantly enhance the training process and the relationship between dogs and their trainers.







    Suppression of unwanted behaviours is a critical aspect of dog training. It involves identifying behaviours that may be problematic or dangerous and using effective training methods to reduce or eliminate them. However, it's important to approach suppression with a strategy that promotes an understanding, rather than just punishment. This method not only fosters a safer environment but also strengthens the bond between the dog and the trainer.







    Furthermore, the idea that dogs may "guess" behaviours highlights the need for clear and consistent communication during training sessions. Dogs often try to anticipate commands and may end up performing the wrong actions. Trainers must be patient and persistent in guiding their canine students, helping them to learn and respond appropriately without confusion.







    The power of perception in the relationship between teacher and student cannot be overstated. The way a trainer perceives a dog's behaviour and the dog's perception of the trainer's intentions both play crucial roles in the effectiveness of training. Understanding and adapting to each other's signals and behaviours can lead to more successful outcomes and a more harmonious relationship.







    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?

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    Episode 296: Dogs in the house and remote trainers

    Episode 296: Dogs in the house and remote trainers

    In our newest podcast episode, we explore the integration of working dogs into households and address the misleading advice suggesting that these dogs disrupt home dynamics. Despite these myths, working dogs can enhance home life, especially when combined with the right remote training techniques. These methods, often misunderstood, can actually strengthen your bond with your working dog rather than hinder it..







    A significant portion of our discussion also focuses on the controversial use of electric collars or remote trainers. This often brings to mind images of harsh control methods. However, our conversation sheds light on the lack of scientific evidence supporting the notion that these tools are inherently cruel. It's crucial for dog owners to consider both the potential benefits and the proper usage of remote training devices to ensure they are used ethically and effectively.







    Furthermore, we explore a rather peculiar behaviour—dogs eating their own faeces. While this may seem alarming to many pet owners, we provide insights into why this happens and how it can be managed. Understanding the root causes can help owners address this behaviour more sympathetically.







    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 Peggy’s Promise, you can find all the details on how to do that on their website. They are our rescue charity of choice.

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    Episode 295: Reward placement and the importance of play

    Episode 295: Reward placement and the importance of play

    In our latest podcast episode, we dove into the fascinating world of canine behaviour, focusing on the concept of 'play' and its multifaceted role in the lives of our dog. Addressing two insightful listener requests, we explored the intricacies of reward placement and the nuanced differences between direct and indirect rewards, shedding light on how these elements can enhance the play experience and training efficacy for both working dogs and pets.







    Further, we delved into the vital importance of play, not just as a leisure activity, but as a cornerstone of healthy development and emotional well-being for dogs. The discussion illuminated the stark contrasts between working dogs, who often engage in play as a form of job-related training, and pet dogs, whose playtime is more centred around bonding and recreational activities.







    Understanding the role of play in a dog's life is crucial for pet owners and trainers alike, offering insights into how play can be used as a tool for learning, bonding, and maintaining physical and mental health. This episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of their canine companions and make the most of their playtime together.







    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 Peggy’s Promise, you can find all the details on how to do that on their website. They are our rescue charity of choice.

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    Episode 294: Why Handlers And Dog Trainers Switch Drives

    Episode 294: Why Handlers And Dog Trainers Switch Drives

    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 ...

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    Episode 293: how to destroy a small family business

    Episode 293: how to destroy a small family business

    In our recent podcast, we explored the challenging situation encountered by LickiMat, a small, pet-friendly business, embroiled in a digital controversy. This enterprise, renowned for its pet care innovations, unexpectedly became the target of online backlash due to its collaboration with a balanced dog trainer at the prestigious Crufts event. This incident highlights the volatile nature of online communities and the swift impact of digital activism on businesses, particularly those in the pet industry.







    The backlash against LickiMat was sparked by their decision to include a balanced dog trainer at their Crufts stand. While this decision was intended to demonstrate their commitment to pet welfare, it inadvertently led to significant online uproar. This reaction underscores the powerful influence of digital platforms in amplifying collective actions, especially when driven by emotional responses rather than informed discussions.







    Furthermore, the incident with LickiMat serves as a stark reminder of the 'cancel culture' phenomenon prevalent in today's digital age. This trend, where groups swiftly mobilise to boycott or condemn businesses or individuals, can have disproportionate effects, particularly on small enterprises. In the case of LickiMat, the intense scrutiny and criticism were not only overwhelming but also diverged from the principles of constructive dialogue and mutual understanding.







    As businesses navigate the complex digital landscape, the LickiMat episode offers valuable lessons. It underscores the necessity for companies, especially in the pet sector, to exercise caution and strategic foresight in their digital engagements. Moreover, it highlights the importance of fostering open, respectful dialogues and prioritising empathy and transparency in all online interactions. In doing so, businesses can better manage and mitigate the risks associated with digital backlash, ensuring a more resilient and positive online presence.Support Lickimat by buying a product and letting the company know that the bullies who are holding a gun to their heads don't always get their way. https://lickimat.com/







    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 a rel="noreferrer noopener" href="https://www.thecanineparadigm.

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