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27.08.2024
32 Minuten
In this episode, we explore strategies to achieve faster and more
precise behaviors in dog training. I discuss how clarity, timing,
and reinforcement techniques can improve your dog's response
times, reduce hesitation, and build confidence. Tune in for
practical tips to keep your training sessions clean and
effective.
Key Points:
- Clear communication prevents slow or hesitant behaviors in
dogs.
- Reinforcement clarity is crucial, even when using a high rate
of rewards.
- Capturing and reinforcing the initial signs of a behavior leads
to quicker responses.
- Consistent timing with marker cues enhances behavior
speed.
- Minimizing duration requirements can accelerate behavior
performance.
For full show notes and transcript,
visit: www.hannahbranigan.dog/podcast/187
This episode is supported by Patreon: www.patreon.com/DFTT
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23.08.2024
55 Minuten
In this episode we discuss:
Speed vs. Latency:
Speed is how fast a behavior is completed from the time
it starts.
Latency is the response time, or the time elapsed between
when the cue is perceived and when the behavior starts.
Motivation:
While motivation is essential, it is just one piece of
the puzzle.
Overemphasizing motivation can lead to frustration, which
might not always yield the desired outcomes.
Natural Behavior Efficiency:
Given a stable training environment, behaviors naturally
trend towards faster, more efficient performance over time.
Training Environment:
The importance of considering training conditions (e.g.,
environment, timing, footing) to ensure optimal speed without
inducing frustration.
Pay attention to when, where, and under what conditions
your dog already moves faster
For full show notes and transcript,
visit: www.hannahbranigan.dog/podcast/186
This episode is supported by Patreon: www.patreon.com/DFTT
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15.08.2024
45 Minuten
In this episode, we discuss the practice of avoiding situations
as part (or all) of a training plan. Often avoiding certain
situations can be an important strategy, helping to prevent
mistakes and reduce stress for both the dog and the handler. But
it’s usually not a long-term solution by itself and
misconceptions about avoidance can result in teams getting stuck
and unable to make progress.
We also discuss:
- Definition and role of avoidance in dog training.
- Common client misunderstandings about avoidance.
- Benefits of avoidance: preventing mistakes, reducing stress,
and allowing time for skill development.
- Challenges of avoidance: risk of over-reliance and restrictive
lifestyle.
- Practical applications - sometimes.
- Long-term strategy: balancing avoidance with skill-building and
controlled reintroduction.
For full show notes and transcript, visit:
www.hannahbranigan.dog/podcast/185
This episode is supported by Zero to CD: www.zerotocd.com
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28.02.2024
34 Minuten
In this episode we dig into the concept of drilling, and how it
applies in dog training. It’s pretty common for most of us to
have an emotional response just to the term itself - for good
reason! But is there any baby in this bathwater?
In this episode, we discuss that drilling is significant for
skill acquisition in various contexts beyond dog training, our
emotional responses to drilling are shaped by personal
experiences and the nature of the activity, a good drill should
isolate core components of skills for focused practice and
efficiency, coercive drilling methods that ignore the learner’s
needs lead to negative associations and even hinder learning,
repetition alone is insufficient for learning; reinforcement and
iterative adjustments are critical, deliberate practice involves
observing, learning, and modifying activities based on feedback,
mindless repetition without feedback and adjustment does not lead
to improvement, continuous improvement requires proactive
engagement and measured adjustments based on outcomes, and
seeking help and guidance when progress stalls is essential for
effective skill development.
For full show notes and transcript,
visit: www.hannahbranigan.dog/podcast/184
This podcast is supported by MET Conference
2024: www.metconference.com/
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12.02.2024
2 Stunden 1 Minute
In this episode, we discuss the history behind Kiki’s master’s
thesis project, Signaled Differential Reinforcement of Other
Behavior to Address Excessive Vocalization in Dogs, what gave her
the idea - the case of the dog barking when guests are over, how
training stay on a mat actually seems to have caused the problem,
the new strategy - signalling that food will not be available
when towel was hung up (“if this van’s a rocking”), a discussion
of DRO w/o extinction, and does this strategy apply to other
behaviors like demand whining?
For full show notes and transcript,
visit: www.hannahbranigan.dog/podcast/183
This podcast is supported by MET Conference
2024: www.metconference.com/
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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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