L.E.G.S. and CARAT: Ethological assessment approaches to holistic understanding of individual dog behavior and needs.
Dog Breeder Evaluation Education: What makes a “good” breeder? What makes a breeder a “good fit” for me?
Canine Body Language Education: What is your dog communicating?
Behavioral Physiology: The Biology of Behavior (brain and nervous system, hormones, sensory systems)
Emotion and Cognition:
Affective states based in neuroethology. How the dog brain works, how dogs think and how they learn.
Canine Development:
Puppy stages, fear periods, early neurological stimulation and socialization, adolescence, adulthood, and aging.
Animal Welfare and Training Ethics: Prioritizing Quality of Life, Increasing Agency and Resilience for the Animal
Demystifying Enrichment:
Providing an enriched environment and behavioral life for your dog, for stress relief, decompression, and mental & physical stimulation. Behavioral, social, environmental, sensory, cognitive, emotional, physiological, and ingestive/food seeking enrichment. Includes an introduction to contra-freeloading.
Classical Conditioning: The Power of Associative Learning and Conditioned Emotional Responses
Stimulus and Response: Salience, releasing stimuli, fixed action patterns, sensitization, desensitization, habituation, flooding, second order conditioning.
ABC Model of Functional Assessment & Behavior Intervention Design
(A)BC: Antecedent Assessment and Control
A(B)C: Functions of Behavior & Behavioral Diversity
AB(C): Operant Conditioning: The Science of how consequences shape behavior.
Reinforcement: Primary and conditioned reinforcement, Premack principle, and planning strategic reinforcement.
Stages of Learning: Acquisition, Fluency, Generalization, Maintenance
Clear Criteria: “The Three Ds (Distance, Duration, Distraction)” and more, training out of context, strategic escalation and combination of criteria in training plans.
Shaping: Behavior through reinforcement of successive approximation
Capturing: See, Mark and Reward Training
Cues: When to add a cue, change a cue, how to transfer cues, environmental cues
To lure or not to lure?: Prompts, lures, and fading
Chaining Behaviors: Creating a behavior chain – a series of sequential behavior.
Introductory Training Skills:
Before you get a dog, or before you begin working with your dog’s behavior, here’s a comprehensive, accessible introductory kit that will help you with efficacy and efficiency in training! Mechanics of associative learning, operant learning, and how to get behavior – prompting, luring, shaping, capturing, timing behavioral markers, and strategic reinforcement mechanics.
Puppy Proofing:
Clarifying expectations, preventing problematic learning, avoiding accidental reinforcement, management and redirection strategies, positive interruption of behavior, & outsmart your puppy hacks.
Puppy Primer:
Your puppy can start learning now! Set your puppy up for lifelong success with accessible exercises to get a head start on creative reinforcement, building engagement, promoting calm relaxation, recall, on-leash and off-leash skills, appropriate play, default leave-it, drop it, and more.
Relaxation and Separation Training:
Preventing Separation and Isolation Distress
Crate Training:
Crates as safe spaces for ease of management
Real Socialization 1:
Learn to read your dog’s body language and evaluate their emotional states. Build engagement. Environmental attunement and disengagement cues, stimulus and response management.
Real Socialization 2:
Tailoring personalized socialization and reinforcement strategies. Evaluating arousal, responses to stimuli, and installing two-way communication for approach vs. avoidance behaviors with your dog.
Real Socialization 3:
Building real-time collaboration and teamwork with your dog, tracking sensitization and implementing strategic desensitization, clarifying strategy selection and creating behavior and communication patterns you and your dog can rely on.
Collaborative Management:
Building a behavioral repertoire for ease of management: Teaching and generalization of movement cues and stationary behaviors (Stop, Wait, Come, Sit, Out, Go Around, Heel, Switch Sides, Jump Up onto Platform, Place/Settle, Duration targeting behaviors.
Safety First, Boundaries Kit:
Boundary training – Safety and management at door thresholds, fence gates, yards, sidewalks, street crossings, etc.
Safety First, Scavenger Kit:
Default leave it, the balancing act of foraging enrichment with problematic scavenging, food refusal/food avoidance training, preventing problematic ingestion of foreign objects/pica rehabilitation,
Safety First, Resources Kit:
Prevention, management, and treatment of resource guarding. Resource guarding is a normal behavior. Make sharing (toys, rest spots, food, affection) a safer and enjoyable prospect for your dog.
Safety First, Bite Prevention Kit
Soft mouth training, stopping unwanted nipping/mouthing/biting, “drop it”, safe interactive play, & reinforcing functional communication of distress or discomfort.
Leash Skills:
Learning a human walking speed, moving into light pressure, management of slack in leash, cued orientation and proximity to handler.
Off-Leash Skills:
Handler tracking, respondent recall, emergency stops, duration proximity behaviors (stay with handler until released), predation substitute training.
Example behavior challenges:
- Leash & Barrier Reactivity
- Fear of strangers, other dogs, vehicles, etc.
- Generalized fear, rehabilitating “shut down”, rehabilitating generalized behavioral suppression.
- Aggression
- Resource guarding of food, toys, people, etc.
- Leash behaviors: Pulling on leash, leash biting/tugging, planting/refusal to walk.
- Inappropriate elimination in the home – remedial potty training, eliminating marking behavior indoors.
- Destructiveness or “stealing” of inappropriate objects.
- Excessive scavenging behavior, inappropriate item eating.
- Predation replacement training – Managing prey drive
- Excessive barking: boredom barking, demand barking, alert barking
- Containment, isolation or separation distress
Example Mediation areas:
- Holistic, integrated-science approaches to canine education.
- Exploring the canine umvelt.
- Myth-busting: Dominance, Anthropomorphism, Infantilization
- Selecting a new puppy or adopted dog.
- Preventing or managing inter-dog or inter-pet conflict.
- Preparing your dog for the arrival of a new child.
- Preparing your dog for a move, before and/or after.
- Managing safety for all parties: children and dogs.
- Pet dog advocacy – guardian advocate empowerment.
- Re-homing a pet support.
- Navigating local ordinances.
- Evaluating welfare, enrichment and holistic health.
- Husbandry: Cooperative Care at home and at the vet or groomer.
- Fitness: Canine body condition, fitness for sport or support.
- Pet Loss Grief Companioning
(Custom Quote) Consulting offerings:
Dog-friendly Workplace Consult:
Evaluation of “bring your dog to work” policy in your workplace – topical areas of logistics, sanitation, HR package, liability to include local ordinances and ADA compliance, and insurance referrals.
Outsource a-la-carte assessment of suitability of individual dogs for the workplace.
Add a “bring your dog to work” seminar for your dog-owner employees.
Employee discounts on group or individual dog training.
Canine Pet Care Professional Consult:
(suitable for sitters, walkers, groomers, daycare attendants)
– Comprehensive Behavior Education
– Humane Management
– Industry Professional Standards
– Assessment Kits
– Topical research assistance
Dog Training Professional Consult:
– Education and Professional Development Resourcing
– Topical research assistance
– Assessment protocol evaluation (L.E.G.S. and CARAT models)
– A-la-carte eyes on individual behavior case and training plan.
– Procedural hierarchy evaluation
Pet Industry Professional, Human Supports:
– Active Listening Training
– Non-violent Communication Training
– Mental Health First Aid Training
– Dunning-Krueger & Imposter Syndrome Companioning
– Grief and Loss Companioning
– Burnout Coaching