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In Episode 355 of The Canine Paradigm, we ask a simple question with a messy answer. Is a tired dog a good dog, or just a flat one? We look at why clients and trainers sometimes try to tire the dog out before a lesson, and when that helps or hurts. Then, we weigh arousal, clarity, and quality of reps, and we talk about warm ups, decompression, and sensible resets.
We also touch on session design, neutral exposures, and how to set criteria that the dog can actually meet. Sometimes you need a little exercise to take the edge off. Sometimes you need freshness, focus, and fuel in the tank. Choosing well is the craft.
To keep spirits high, we finish with a few side notes and celebrate Step Brothers as one of the greatest films ever made. Boats and Hoes does not make it into the training plan, but it does make us laugh.
Are you in search of top-tier dog trainers and steadfast supporters of the Canine Paradigm? Below is a comprehensive list of individuals and businesses that stand by our mission, contribute to our operational costs, and make significant contributions to the canine community.
We invite you to support our show and access exclusive content on our Patreon page. Your contributions directly support the show’s ongoing production, and we deeply appreciate the wonderful community that has formed around it. If you’re unsure how to contribute, feel free to reach out to us for assistance.
Explore our complete range of merchandise at our Teespring store.
You can also help by spreading the word within the canine community or suggesting special guests for future interviews.
For information on how to listen to our podcast, please visit this link.
Subscribe to our YouTube channel for video content and updates.
If you enjoyed the podcast, we would greatly appreciate your reviews on iTunes, Spotify, and other podcast directories.
Details on joining the International Association of Canine Professionals (IACP) can be found here. We highly recommend membership for anyone serious about advancing in the canine industry.
We also encourage you to check out Dogs Playing for Life, a transformational rescue process making a positive impact on dogs across the USA.
A huge thanks to all our contributing artists. Please take a moment to support their amazing work:
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By Glenn Cooke & Pat StuartIn Episode 355 of The Canine Paradigm, we ask a simple question with a messy answer. Is a tired dog a good dog, or just a flat one? We look at why clients and trainers sometimes try to tire the dog out before a lesson, and when that helps or hurts. Then, we weigh arousal, clarity, and quality of reps, and we talk about warm ups, decompression, and sensible resets.
We also touch on session design, neutral exposures, and how to set criteria that the dog can actually meet. Sometimes you need a little exercise to take the edge off. Sometimes you need freshness, focus, and fuel in the tank. Choosing well is the craft.
To keep spirits high, we finish with a few side notes and celebrate Step Brothers as one of the greatest films ever made. Boats and Hoes does not make it into the training plan, but it does make us laugh.
Are you in search of top-tier dog trainers and steadfast supporters of the Canine Paradigm? Below is a comprehensive list of individuals and businesses that stand by our mission, contribute to our operational costs, and make significant contributions to the canine community.
We invite you to support our show and access exclusive content on our Patreon page. Your contributions directly support the show’s ongoing production, and we deeply appreciate the wonderful community that has formed around it. If you’re unsure how to contribute, feel free to reach out to us for assistance.
Explore our complete range of merchandise at our Teespring store.
You can also help by spreading the word within the canine community or suggesting special guests for future interviews.
For information on how to listen to our podcast, please visit this link.
Subscribe to our YouTube channel for video content and updates.
If you enjoyed the podcast, we would greatly appreciate your reviews on iTunes, Spotify, and other podcast directories.
Details on joining the International Association of Canine Professionals (IACP) can be found here. We highly recommend membership for anyone serious about advancing in the canine industry.
We also encourage you to check out Dogs Playing for Life, a transformational rescue process making a positive impact on dogs across the USA.
A huge thanks to all our contributing artists. Please take a moment to support their amazing work:
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