Animal Training Academy

ryan cartlidge

High Quality Animal Training Content. Information on techniques that apply to all animals in all situations. Positive un-intrusive training techniques only.

  • 1 hour 14 minutes
    Navigating Feather-Destructive Behaviors with Belinda Young [Episode 245]

    A Journey of Resilience and Innovation with Belinda Young [Episode 245]

    In this episode of the Animal Training Academy Podcast, Ryan Cartlidge welcomes Belinda Young, an accomplished animal trainer and cherished member of the ATA team. With over a decade of experience, Belinda has worked extensively with dogs, cats, and parrots, specialising in reward-based training methods and tackling complex behavioral challenges.

    In this episode Belinda shares an extraordinary case study featuring Scramble, her charismatic crimson-bellied conure. Scramble's journey with feather-destructive behavior - a challenge unique to captive parrots - is the centerpiece of this episode, offering listeners a raw, insightful, and inspiring look into the intricacies of animal training and behavior management.

    Through heartfelt discussion, Belinda details her exploration of medical, environmental, and behavioral interventions to support Scramble’s recovery. She emphasises the importance of collaboration with veterinarians and behaviorists, the power of targeted cognitive training, and her commitment to addressing Scramble's emotional and physical needs.

    What You’ll Discover in This Episode:

    • The unique challenges of feather-destructive behaviors in parrots.
    • Insights into using environmental enrichment and targeted cognitive training to support behavioral change.
    • How collaboration and community support are pivotal in navigating complex cases.
    • Practical strategies and creative solutions applicable to multiple species and behavioral challenges.

    Why This Episode is a Must-Listen: Belinda’s journey is a testament to the resilience required when faced with unforeseen training challenges and the transformative power of persistence, learning, and compassion. Whether you’re managing feather-destructive behaviors, working with domestic or exotic animals, or seeking inspiration to tackle tough training problems, this episode is brimming with invaluable insights.

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    Scramble is @nevershakeababybird on instagram.

    Belindas' website is www.treatplaylove.com.au and business facebook is www.facebook.com/treatplaylovetraining/

    13 January 2025, 4:30 pm
  • 52 minutes 48 seconds
    Exploring Canine Play with Craig Ogilvie [Episode 244]

    In this highly anticipated second part of our conversation with Craig Ogilvie, renowned dog trainer and behavior consultant, we continue to dive deep into the world of interactive play. Craig, who operates the successful Ogilvie Dogs training center and authored The Interactive Play Guide, shares invaluable insights into how play can revolutionize dog training by meeting the biological needs of dogs, while also creating powerful reinforcement tools.

    In this episode, Craig dissects the science behind play, exploring its origins in the predatory motor pattern, and how it serves both the physical and social development of dogs. From toy play to interpersonal play, Craig emphasizes the importance of creating structured yet engaging play experiences that not only enhance the dog’s ability to learn but also strengthen the bond between dogs and their caregivers. Craig also discusses the underutilized potential of play in addressing behavioral issues, showing how trainers can use play to increase responsiveness and reduce problematic behaviors, even in highly aroused states.

    Listeners will come away with a deeper understanding of how to incorporate play as a key training strategy and hear Craig’s expert advice on adapting play styles to individual dogs for the most rewarding results.

    What You’ll Discover in This Episode:

    • How play taps into dogs’ predatory motor patterns for learning and behavior development.
    • Techniques to tailor play styles to meet each dog’s unique needs and motivations.
    • The role of play in behavior modification and managing arousal levels.
    • Practical tips on using play as a reinforcer in both pet and sport dog training settings.

    Why This Episode is a Must-Listen: Craig Ogilvie’s passion for play-based training and his wealth of experience make this episode a valuable resource for trainers and dog owners alike. Whether you’re working with reactivity, recall, or general engagement issues, Craig’s insights will inspire you to rethink how play can become a cornerstone of your training toolbox.

    Engage With Us: If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to subscribe, share with fellow trainers, and join our online community to explore more about ethical and science-based training practices.

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    30 December 2024, 4:30 pm
  • 53 minutes 29 seconds
    Craig Ogilvie’s Training Journey; From Police Dogs to Play [Episode 243]

    In this engaging two-part episode of the Animal Training Academy podcast, we are thrilled to welcome Craig Ogilvie, a globally respected dog trainer, behavior consultant, and business mentor. Craig has dedicated his career to having his biggest possible positive impact on the world of dog training with his innovative interactive play approach and a deep understanding of canine behavior.

    In this first part of our conversation, Craig shares his journey that brought him from his early days as a child inspired by his grandfather’s work with police dogs to becoming one of the UK’s top subject matter experts in dog training. He reveals the pivotal moments, challenges, and breakthroughs that shaped his career, including his time as a police instructor, predatory motor patterns, and the creation of his training center - Ogilvie Dogs.

    Listeners will gain valuable insights into Craig’s philosophy on training, his techniques for building confidence and engagement in dogs, and his unique approach to blending science, play, and practicality in every aspect of his work.

    What You’ll Discover in This Episode:

    • Craig’s inspiring journey from early mentorship to becoming an international dog trainining subject matter expert.
    • The evolution of his interactive play methodology and its transformative impact on dogs and their owners.
    • How Craig integrates scientific principles with hands-on techniques for real-world training success.
    • The story behind the creation of Ogilvie Dogs and its role in shaping the future of dog training.
    • Craig’s reflections on gratitude, happiness, and staying connected to one’s passion.

    Why This Episode is a Must-Listen: Craig Ogilvie’s innovative methods, vast experience, and passion for improving the lives of dogs and their owners make this episode a treasure trove of inspiration and knowledge for trainers, behaviorists, and dog enthusiasts alike.

    Engage With Us: Subscribe to the podcast, share this episode with fellow dog training enthusiasts, and join our community to discuss ethical, science-based training practices and beyond.

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    16 December 2024, 4:30 pm
  • 1 hour 3 minutes
    The Human Element in Animal Training Teams with Dr. Christy Alligood [Episode 242]

    In this insightful episode of the Animal Training Academy Podcast, Ryan Carledge is joined by the esteemed Dr. Christy Alligood-Rice, a leader in the field of behavior analysis. Dr. Alligood-Rice brings over 20 years of experience and a unique perspective, blending the science of behavior with the practice of animal training, particularly through her work at Disney’s Animal Kingdom and in academic roles at the University of Kansas.

    Together, Ryan and Dr. Alligood-Rice explore one of the most challenging aspects of animal training: navigating team dynamics while implementing best practices for behavior change. They dive deep into how organizational culture, individual learning histories, and social reinforcers can either support or hinder progress in training environments such as zoos, animal shelters, veterinary clinics, and beyond.

    Dr. Alligood-Rice emphasizes the importance of understanding both human and nonhuman learners, discussing how culture and leadership can influence behavior and training outcomes. Whether you’re facing resistance to change, navigating difficult team dynamics, or striving to implement new systems, this episode provides valuable strategies for creating sustainable, positive change in animal care settings.

    What You'll Discover in This Episode:

    • The role of organizational culture in shaping animal care and training practices.
    • How team dynamics and social reinforcers affect the implementation of behavior change.
    • Strategies for overcoming resistance to change in animal care environments.
    • The importance of celebrating small wins and focusing on gradual progress in training.
    • How to navigate the complexities of working with both human and animal learners.

    Why This Episode is a Must-Listen: Dr. Alligood-Rice offers practical insights for anyone working in animal care environments, helping listeners understand the human elements that influence training success. Whether you're in a leadership role or part of a team, this episode is packed with strategies for fostering collaboration, improving training practices, and enhancing the welfare of the animals in your care.

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    2 December 2024, 4:30 pm
  • 53 minutes 32 seconds
    Ulrika Andreasson Part 2: 5 Key Lessons from Training Reindeer [Episode 241]

    In this second part of our two-part episode, we continue our conversation with Ulrika Andreasson, a trailblazer in the field of Positive Reinforcement animal training. With over 25 years of experience, Ulrika has trained a wide variety of species, including dogs, horses, and reindeer. In this episode, Ulrika dives deeper into her fascinating work, focusing on the lessons she’s learned from her unique journey of clicker training reindeer for film, tourism, and live performances.

    Ulrika shares invaluable insights about cross-species training, explaining how her experience with reindeer has influenced her approach to training other animals, including dogs. She discusses the importance of understanding reinforcers, the need for environmental training, and the delicate art of splitting behaviors into manageable steps to achieve success. Along the way, Ulrika touches on the challenges of working in novel and unpredictable environments and how these experiences have shaped her as a trainer.

    Whether you're a seasoned trainer or simply curious about the wonders of Positive Reinforcement, this episode is packed with actionable insights and inspiring stories.

    What You’ll Discover in This Episode:

    • Ulrika’s unique work with reindeer and how it has impacted her training methods across species.
    • Real-life examples of training animals to perform in complex environments, including film sets and live shows.
    • How to adapt your training techniques for novel challenges, from reindeer to dogs.

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    18 November 2024, 4:30 pm
  • 49 minutes 37 seconds
    Ulrika Andreasson: Clicker Training Reindeer & Beyond [Episode 240]

    In this unique two-part episode of the Animal Training Academy podcast, we sit down with Ulrika Andreasson, a seasoned expert in Positive Reinforement animal training who has spent the past 25 years perfecting her craft. Ulrika, has a background in training a wide range of animals, including dogs, horses, and reindeer. 

    In this first part of our conversation, Ullis takes us on a journey through her early years, growing up in the remote forests of northern Sweden, where her passion for animal training began. She shares insightful stories about her transition from traditional training methods to positive reinforcement techniques, inspired by a chance encounter with Anders Hallgren's book on clicker training. Ulrika also discusses her innovative work with reindeer, including how she became one of the first in the world to train them for film, tourism, and live performances.

    Listeners will gain a understanding of Ulrika's philosophy, her approach to overcoming training challenges, and the unique bond she creates with the animals she works with. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in animal behavior, ethical training practices, and the incredible potential of Positive Reinforcement methods.

    What You’ll Discover in This Episode:

    • Ulrika's inspiring journey from traditional training methods to clicker training.
    • The challenges and triumphs of training a wide range of animals, from hunting dogs to reindeer.
    • The unique aspects of animal training in the remote northern regions of Sweden.
    • How Ulrika became a pioneer in training reindeer for film and live performances.

    Why This Episode is a Must-Listen: Ulrika Andreasson's extensive experience and innovative training techniques provide invaluable insights for animal trainers, behaviorists, and enthusiasts alike. Her dedication to reward-based training and her success in applying these methods to diverse species make this episode an essential listen for anyone looking to expand their knowledge and skills in animal training.

    Engage With Us: We invite you to subscribe to our podcast, share this episode with fellow animal enthusiasts, and join our community for ongoing discussions on ethical training practices and animal care.

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    4 November 2024, 4:30 pm
  • 1 hour 3 minutes
    Simone Mueller: Navigating Predatory Behavior in Dogs [Episode 239]

    In this engaging conclusion to our two-part episode on the Animal Training Academy podcast, we continue our conversation with Simone Mueller, MA, a certified dog trainer and behavior consultant from Germany, who specializes in force-free anti-predation training. In part two, Simone delves deeper into the intricacies of predatory behavior in dogs, offering listeners a detailed exploration of the predation sequence and the neurochemical drivers behind it.

    Listeners will learn about the challenges of managing predatory behavior in different dog breeds, the concept of pseudopredation, and the importance of providing dogs with safe outlets for their natural instincts. Simone also shares practical training techniques and games designed to channel a dog's predatory drive into acceptable behaviors, emphasizing the importance of recall training and active supervision in preventing unwanted predation.

    What You’ll Discover in This Episode:

    • A breakdown of the predation sequence and its neurochemical underpinnings.
    • The difference between true predation and pseudopredation in dogs.
    • How to manage and train dogs with high prey drive using force-free methods.
    • Insight into breed-specific predatory behaviors and how to create safe outlets for them.
    • The role of frustration and over-arousal in predatory behavior and how to address them.

    Why This Episode is a Must-Listen: Simone Mueller's expert insights provide valuable knowledge for dog trainers, behaviorists, and pet owners looking to understand and manage predatory behavior in dogs. Her practical advice and innovative training strategies offer a humane approach to handling even the most challenging predatory behaviors, making this episode an essential listen for anyone working with or owning high prey drive dogs.

    Engage With Us: Subscribe to our podcast, share this episode with fellow dog enthusiasts, and join our community for more discussions on ethical training practices and animal care.

    Follow Simone’s work on Facebook and Instagram: 

    Learn more: http://www.predation-substitute-training.com

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    21 October 2024, 5:30 pm
  • 50 minutes 26 seconds
    Simone Mueller: Leading the Charge in Ethical Dog Training [Episode 238]

    In this fun two-part episode of the Animal Training Academy podcast, we sit down with Simone Mueller, MA, a certified dog trainer and behavior consultant from Germany. Simone specializes in force-free anti-predation training and is the acclaimed author of the Predation Substitute Training series. In this first part of our conversation, Simone shares her journey from being a high school teacher to becoming a leading expert in anti-predation training. We dive deep into her early experiences with her dog, Malinka, whose high prey drive sparked Simone’s interest in positive reinforcement training methods.

    Listeners will gain insight into Simone’s innovative approach to training, the challenges she faced in developing effective, humane methods for managing predatory behavior, and the unique training culture in Germany. Simone also discusses the significance of the e-collar ban in Germany and how it influenced the evolution of dog training practices in the country.

    What You’ll Discover in This Episode:

    • Simone's transition from high school teaching to professional dog training.
    • The development of her Predation Substitute Training methods and the challenges she encountered along the way.
    • Insight into the training culture in Germany and the impact of the e-collar ban on dog training practices.
    • The importance of structured training plans for managing high prey drive in dogs.

    Why This Episode is a Must-Listen: Simone Mueller’s expertise offers invaluable insights for dog trainers, behaviorists, and dog owners dealing with high prey drive dogs. Her experience and dedication to force-free training provide a fresh perspective on managing predatory behavior in a humane and effective way. This episode is perfect for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of positive reinforcement training and the nuances of behavior modification.

    Engage With Us: We invite you to subscribe to our podcast, share this episode with fellow animal enthusiasts, and join our community for ongoing discussions on ethical training practices and animal care.

    Follow Simone’s work on Facebook and Instagram: 

    Learn more: http://www.predation-substitute-training.com

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    7 October 2024, 5:30 pm
  • 58 minutes 19 seconds
    Constructing Canine Consent with Erin Jones [Episode 237]

    In this engaging follow-up conversation with Erin Jones, an independent scholar and educator, we dive into the core themes of her latest book, Constructing Canine Consent. Erin, an expert in the ethical dimensions of the dog-human relationship, shares the top five aspects she hopes will spark curiosity in readers of her book. This episode offers a deeper look into the critical questions and ideas that Erin believes are essential for anyone interested in understanding and improving their relationship with dogs.

    What You’ll Discover in This Episode:

    • The significance of canine consent in training and everyday interactions.
    • How understanding the ethical implications of the dog-human relationship can lead to better communication and trust.
    • The role of curiosity in questioning traditional dog training practices.
    • Why it's important to explore the psychological and anthropological aspects of human-animal interactions.
    • How Erin's interdisciplinary approach can inspire a more thoughtful and informed perspective on dog behavior and care.

    Why This Episode Is a Must-Listen: This episode is a must-listen for readers of Constructing Canine Consent and anyone interested in deepening their understanding of the ethical considerations in dog training. Erin Jones’ insights will challenge you to think critically about the way you interact with dogs and encourage you to explore new ideas and perspectives.

    Engage With Us: We invite you to subscribe to our podcast, share this episode with fellow animal enthusiasts, and join our community for further discussions on ethical dog training and behavior. Your thoughts and experiences are always appreciated as we continue to explore the best practices in canine care.

    23 September 2024, 5:30 pm
  • 55 minutes 24 seconds
    Erin Jones on Human Exceptionalism and Canine Consent [Episode 236]

    In this enlightening episode of the Animal Training Academy podcast, we sit down with Erin Jones, an independent scholar, author, and certified dog behavior consultant with a PhD in Human-Animal Studies. Erin shares her fascinating journey, from her early days in horse show jumping to her work in aquariums, and ultimately, to her current research on the ethical dimensions of the dog-human relationship. We explore Erin's transition into dog behavior consulting, her academic pursuits, and her groundbreaking work on canine consent.

    Listeners will gain insight into Erin's experiences working with various animals, from California sea lions to African penguins, and her profound reflections on animal liberation and the role of ethics in animal training. Erin delves deep into the idea of human exceptionalism, discussing how this mindset affects our relationships with dogs, as well as the nuances of providing consent and agency to our animal companions.

    What You’ll Discover in This Episode:

    • Erin’s unique career path from aquariums to dog behavior consultancy and her thoughts on animal ethics.
    • The importance of understanding the concept of canine consent and how it can positively impact training and behavior modification.
    • Erin’s reflections on human exceptionalism and its implications for the treatment of animals in various contexts.
    • Her personal stories about working with highly fearful dogs and how she incorporated principles of consent to help them thrive.

    Why This Episode is a Must-Listen:

    Erin Jones’ expertise and thought-provoking perspective on the ethical treatment of animals offer valuable insights for trainers, behaviorists, and anyone interested in the deeper moral questions surrounding human-animal relationships. This episode challenges conventional thinking and provides a fresh lens through which to view animal training and welfare.

    Engage With Us:

    We invite you to subscribe to our podcast, share this episode with fellow animal enthusiasts, and join our community for ongoing discussions on ethical training practices and animal care.

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    9 September 2024, 5:30 pm
  • 56 minutes 6 seconds
    Emotionally healthy Puppies with Rose Browne [Episode 235]

    In this awesome continuation of our conversation with Rose Browne, a certified professional animal trainer and founder of Dynamic Canines, we delve into the crucial topic of emotional wellbeing in puppies. Rose shares her expert insights on the five biggest things trainers can do to foster emotional health in puppies and support their clients in creating a positive, nurturing environment for their new furry family members.

    What You’ll Discover in This Episode:

    • The five essential strategies for trainers to ensure the emotional wellbeing of puppies from the start.
    • How these strategies can be effectively communicated to puppy guardians to prevent behavioral issues before they arise.
    • Real-life examples from Rose’s extensive experience on how these approaches have improved the training process for both puppies and their owners.
    • The importance of early intervention and the role of trainers in guiding puppy parents through the critical early stages of development.
    • Rose’s ongoing commitment to integrating the latest research in canine behavior to provide practical, actionable advice for both trainers and pet owners.

    Why This Episode Is a Must-Listen:

    This episode is a must-listen for dog trainers, puppy guardians, and anyone interested in the emotional and behavioral development of puppies. Rose Browne’s expertise and passion for fostering healthy puppy development offer invaluable lessons on how to build a strong, positive foundation for a lifetime of good behavior.

    Engage With Us:

    We invite you to subscribe to our podcast, share this episode with fellow   enthusiasts, and join our community for further discussions on dog training and behavior. Your thoughts and experiences are always appreciated as we continue to explore the best practices in canine care.

    Check out Rose Browne's website and get in touch here >>> https://www.dynamiccanines.ca/

    26 August 2024, 5:30 pm
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