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Kay Laurence - Learning About Dogs
Kay Laurence, Frances McCormack & Sue McGuire
77 episodes
2 months ago
Send us a text When we plan the future of this wonderful new life we can begin to think in terms of how we want them to be as adults. This can make our training plans quite narrow and centric to our expectations. Instead if we view them as learners that can be flexible then there is no limit to what they can learn for all of their future.
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Send us a text When we plan the future of this wonderful new life we can begin to think in terms of how we want them to be as adults. This can make our training plans quite narrow and centric to our expectations. Instead if we view them as learners that can be flexible then there is no limit to what they can learn for all of their future.
Show more...
Education
Kids & Family,
Pets & Animals,
Science
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Setting the Future with a Family of Dogs
Kay Laurence - Learning About Dogs
54 minutes
2 years ago
Setting the Future with a Family of Dogs
Send us a text Important conversations when we graduate from one dog to two: Does one dog teach the other bad habits and can we ask them to teach good habits? Delivering rewards, you only have two hands, training one dog without excluding the other: learning the important skills of spectating and not feeling left out. Walking together: your body language is the dominant cue and we have to be careful not to let them feed off each other in arousal. Nose put out: the long te...
Kay Laurence - Learning About Dogs
Send us a text When we plan the future of this wonderful new life we can begin to think in terms of how we want them to be as adults. This can make our training plans quite narrow and centric to our expectations. Instead if we view them as learners that can be flexible then there is no limit to what they can learn for all of their future.