The Canine Paradigm

Glenn Cooke & Pat Stuart

News about the canine industry

  • 55 minutes 5 seconds
    Episode 318: What happens in America

    In this episode of The Canine Paradigm, Glenn Cooke shares his incredible experiences in America alongside his wife, Narelle Cooke. They attended the Feed Real Institute seminar, where leading experts in dog health and nutrition laid out the realities of poor-quality pet food and outlined simple yet effective changes to improve the well-being of our pets. The seminar was eye-opening, highlighting the significant impact nutrition has on both pet and working dogs.

    Glenn and Narelle’s American adventure didn’t stop there. They travelled to meet enthusiastic TCP listeners and concluded their trip with a seminar in Virginia, hosted by Melanie Benware. Glenn proudly watched as Narelle captivated attendees over two days with her deep knowledge of canine nutrition. To top it off, Glenn presented a full day on puppy acceleration, offering guidance on how to raise puppies from breeders or rescue situations to reach their fullest potential, tailored to suit the family’s lifestyle.

    The trip was not only successful but also enriching, filled with the joy of meeting wonderful people, old friends, and seeing the stunning sights of America. Join us as we recount the highlights, share insights from the seminar, and reflect on the incredible connections made along the way.

    Further Details

    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.

    Support Our Supporters

    • Narelle Cooke hosts her own podcast, Natural Health for People and Pets, available on all major podcast platforms. Be sure to listen in.
    • For the finest human-grade supplements for your dogs, visit Canine Ceuticals. Now available in the USA. SHOW SPONSOR
    • Jason Firmin of Einzweck Dog Quip is another proud SHOW SPONSOR.
    • The innovative motorcycle dog kennel can be found at Rowdy Hound. SHOW SPONSOR
    • For daycare and heartfelt training services, check out From the Heart Dog Training. SHOW SPONSOR
    • Our dear friend and frequent contributor, Birdy O’Sheedy, can be found at birdyosheedy.com.

    Special Thanks

    A huge thanks to all our contributing artists. Please take a moment to support their amazing work:

    • Jane Stuart
    • Avery Keller
    • Zoie Neidy
    9 November 2024, 1:26 am
  • 57 minutes 59 seconds
    Episode 317: The speed of the dog comes from understanding

    In the episode,Episode 317: The speed of the dog comes from understanding, we explore how understanding plays a critical role in improving a dog’s response speed and reliability. Addressing questions from our listeners, we delve into practical advice on handling various training scenarios.

    One key topic is managing the go-home session after a board and train, particularly regarding the use of luring or redirecting to set up the dog and handler for success. Additionally, we discuss techniques to improve the “out” command, making it clearer and more effective for both trainer and dog. Finally, we explore how to reduce intensity in training sessions without losing the dog’s motivation, striking a balance between energy and control.

    Whether you’re looking to refine a specific command or ensure your dog stays motivated while learning, this episode provides insight into maintaining engagement and achieving faster, more consistent results through better understanding.

    Further Details

    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.

    Support Our Supporters

    • Narelle Cooke hosts her own podcast, Natural Health for People and Pets, available on all major podcast platforms. Be sure to listen in.
    • For the finest human-grade supplements for your dogs, visit Canine Ceuticals. Now available in the USA. SHOW SPONSOR
    • Jason Firmin of Einzweck Dog Quip is another proud SHOW SPONSOR.
    • The innovative motorcycle dog kennel can be found at Rowdy Hound. SHOW SPONSOR
    • For daycare and heartfelt training services, check out From the Heart Dog Training. SHOW SPONSOR
    • Our dear friend and frequent contributor, Birdy O’Sheedy, can be found at birdyosheedy.com.

    Special Thanks

    A huge thanks to all our contributing artists. Please take a moment to support their amazing work:

    • Jane Stuart
    • Avery Keller
    • Zoie Neidy
    29 October 2024, 10:36 am
  • 1 hour 3 minutes
    Episode 316: Are dogs better off now?

    In this episode of The Canine Paradigm, we explore the intriguing question: Are dogs better off now compared to 30 years ago? With advancements in training methods, nutrition, and pet care, many would assume that dogs are living their best lives today. However, there are complexities to consider. Have modern lifestyle changes and human expectations placed additional stress on our canines?

    We also discuss how humans often want their dogs to share emotional moments with them, but they don’t always perceive these moments in the same way. What means a lot to us may hold a different significance to our canine companions. Understanding how dogs interpret our emotions and actions is key to building a strong, fulfilling relationship with them.

    Throughout the episode, we respond to questions from our TCP community, diving into topics that resonate with dog owners who wonder about the balance between modern conveniences and their dog’s overall well-being. Whether you’re a long-time dog owner or new to the world of dogs, this episode will get you thinking about how our relationships with dogs have evolved over the years.

    Further Details

    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.

    Support Our Supporters

    • Narelle Cooke hosts her own podcast, Natural Health for People and Pets, available on all major podcast platforms. Be sure to listen in.
    • For the finest human-grade supplements for your dogs, visit Canine Ceuticals. Now available in the USA. SHOW SPONSOR
    • Jason Firmin of Einzweck Dog Quip is another proud SHOW SPONSOR.
    • The innovative motorcycle dog kennel can be found at Rowdy Hound. SHOW SPONSOR
    • For daycare and heartfelt training services, check out From the Heart Dog Training. SHOW SPONSOR
    • Our dear friend and frequent contributor, Birdy O’Sheedy, can be found at birdyosheedy.com.

    Special Thanks

    A huge thanks to all our contributing artists. Please take a moment to support their amazing work:

    • Jane Stuart
    • Avery Keller
    • Zoie Neidy
    12 October 2024, 9:51 pm
  • 1 hour 4 minutes
    Episode 315: Struggle cuddles with your dog

    In this episode, we explore the concept of “struggle cuddles” with your dog and dive into how perspectives in dog training can change over time. We discuss activities or techniques that trainers may have disliked or avoided in the past but have since embraced as valuable training tools. Additionally, we cover the opposite scenario—methods or practices trainers once believed in but now feel are ineffective or even counter-productive.

    The conversation provides insights into how evolving experiences and learning can reshape a trainer’s approach to dog training. Just as trainers grow and adapt, it’s essential for dog owners to stay open to change and willing to adjust their methods based on new understandings. This episode offers a reflective look at the journey many trainers go through and the importance of continually questioning and refining training practices.

    Whether you’re a professional trainer or a dedicated dog owner, this episode will encourage you to think critically about your own training preferences and how they may have changed over time.

    Further Details

    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.

    Support Our Supporters

    • Narelle Cooke hosts her own podcast, Natural Health for People and Pets, available on all major podcast platforms. Be sure to listen in.
    • For the finest human-grade supplements for your dogs, visit Canine Ceuticals. Now available in the USA. SHOW SPONSOR
    • Jason Firmin of Einzweck Dog Quip is another proud SHOW SPONSOR.
    • The innovative motorcycle dog kennel can be found at Rowdy Hound. SHOW SPONSOR
    • For daycare and heartfelt training services, check out From the Heart Dog Training. SHOW SPONSOR
    • Our dear friend and frequent contributor, Birdy O’Sheedy, can be found at birdyosheedy.com.

    Special Thanks

    A huge thanks to all our contributing artists. Please take a moment to support their amazing work:

    • Jane Stuart
    • Avery Keller
    • Zoie Neidy
    9 October 2024, 12:05 am
  • 1 hour 8 minutes
    Episode 314: Brave new science and deprivation

    In Episode 314 of The Canine Paradigm, we explore training methods to stop chasing behaviour in dogs by discussing a groundbreaking study titled “Comparison of the Efficacy and Welfare of Different Training Methods in Stopping Chasing Behavior in Dogs.” This study offers valuable insights into how different training approaches affect the success of stopping unwanted behaviours, particularly chasing, while considering the welfare of the dogs involved.

    We break down the study’s findings, highlighting the pros and cons of various training methods to stop chasing behaviour in dogs. The research reveals that different methods can lead to varying degrees of success, especially when considering the impact on the dog’s well-being.

    In addition, we delve into the topic of deprivation in dog training. While deprivation can sometimes enhance the effectiveness of training methods to stop chasing behaviour in dogs, it also raises concerns about ethics and welfare. We discuss how this approach fits into modern dog training and what it means for both the effectiveness and overall welfare of the dog.

    Further Details

    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.

    Support Our Supporters

    • Narelle Cooke hosts her own podcast, Natural Health for People and Pets, available on all major podcast platforms. Be sure to listen in.
    • For the finest human-grade supplements for your dogs, visit Canine Ceuticals. Now available in the USA. SHOW SPONSOR
    • Jason Firmin of Einzweck Dog Quip is another proud SHOW SPONSOR.
    • The innovative motorcycle dog kennel can be found at Rowdy Hound. SHOW SPONSOR
    • For daycare and heartfelt training services, check out From the Heart Dog Training. SHOW SPONSOR
    • Our dear friend and frequent contributor, Birdy O’Sheedy, can be found at birdyosheedy.com.

    Special Thanks

    A huge thanks to all our contributing artists. Please take a moment to support their amazing work:

    • Jane Stuart
    • Avery Keller
    • Zoie Neidy
    22 September 2024, 6:12 am
  • 1 hour 23 minutes
    Episode 313: What dumb stuff is the owner doing

    In Episode 313 of The Canine Paradigm, we dive deep into the intricacies of reward placement, direct and indirect reinforcement, and how these elements impact training success. Moreover, understanding where and how you deliver rewards can drastically shape your dog’s behaviour. In particular, we explore the nuances of direct reinforcement, where the reward is tied closely to the dog’s action, versus indirect reinforcement, where the reward is less immediate.

    Additionally, one of the key insights is how improper reward placement can lead to undesirable behaviours, including the development of chewy grips. For instance, we discuss why dogs may develop chewy grips when rewards are poorly timed or misplaced, and how owners often unknowingly contribute to this problem. As a result, it’s all too common for dog owners to unintentionally reinforce the wrong behaviours, leading to a confused or over-excited dog.

    Finally, our goal is to help you become a more effective dog handler by shedding light on the small details that can make a huge difference in your training outcomes. Join us in this episode as we explain the connection between reinforcement strategies and common training challenges.

    Further Details

    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.

    Support Our Supporters

    • Narelle Cooke hosts her own podcast, Natural Health for People and Pets, available on all major podcast platforms. Be sure to listen in.
    • For the finest human-grade supplements for your dogs, visit Canine Ceuticals. Now available in the USA. SHOW SPONSOR
    • Jason Firmin of Einzweck Dog Quip is another proud SHOW SPONSOR.
    • The innovative motorcycle dog kennel can be found at Rowdy Hound. SHOW SPONSOR
    • For daycare and heartfelt training services, check out From the Heart Dog Training. SHOW SPONSOR
    • Our dear friend and frequent contributor, Birdy O’Sheedy, can be found at birdyosheedy.com.

    Special Thanks

    A huge thanks to all our contributing artists. Please take a moment to support their amazing work:

    • Jane Stuart
    • Avery Keller
    • Zoie Neidy
    15 September 2024, 12:28 am
  • 1 hour 21 minutes
    Episode 312: Training a bored dog to dig a hole

    In this episode of The Canine Paradigm, we dive into a range of topics discussed in our training forum, including how to handle a bored dog and avoid turning them into a reactive mess. One common problem is how some dog owners inadvertently derail their dog’s training by making critical mistakes. We also explore how household partners, who aren’t fully invested in the training process, contribute to ongoing behavioural issues.

    Moreover, we address the growing tension with force-free (FF) trainers and how their fear-mongering campaigns seem to be escalating. Rather than promoting balanced methods, some FF trainers are increasingly pushing extreme narratives that leave dog owners feeling anxious and overwhelmed.

    A major takeaway from this episode is the importance of consistency in training. A bored dog can quickly develop destructive behaviours, like digging, when they’re not properly engaged. However, a lack of unity in the household can make even the best training programs ineffective. This episode provides actionable advice on how to engage your dog, keep them stimulated, and ensure all family members are on board with the training.

    Further Details

    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.

    Support Our Supporters

    • Narelle Cooke hosts her own podcast, Natural Health for People and Pets, available on all major podcast platforms. Be sure to listen in.
    • For the finest human-grade supplements for your dogs, visit Canine Ceuticals. Now available in the USA. SHOW SPONSOR
    • Jason Firmin of Einzweck Dog Quip is another proud SHOW SPONSOR.
    • The innovative motorcycle dog kennel can be found at Rowdy Hound. SHOW SPONSOR
    • For daycare and heartfelt training services, check out From the Heart Dog Training. SHOW SPONSOR
    • Our dear friend and frequent contributor, Birdy O’Sheedy, can be found at birdyosheedy.com.

    Special Thanks

    A huge thanks to all our contributing artists. Please take a moment to support their amazing work:

    • Jane Stuart
    • Avery Keller
    • Zoie Neidy
    4 September 2024, 11:27 am
  • 1 hour 21 minutes
    Episode 311: Dog trainers and invisible new clothes

    In the classic tale The Emperor’s New Clothes, the emperor is deceived into believing he is wearing fine garments when, in fact, he is wearing nothing at all. Similarly, some dog trainers on social media are forcing a narrative of success that does not truly exist. They craft stories of quick fixes and foolproof methods, but when dog owners apply these methods, the results often fall short. As a result, dog owners frequently find themselves frustrated when reality fails to meet the promises made by these trainers.

    By forcing a narrative of success, these trainers rely heavily on flashy marketing and carefully edited videos to push their agenda. They insist their methods are perfect and will yield guaranteed results. However, when dog owners try to replicate these techniques at home, they soon discover that the narrative doesn’t hold up. The promises of instant transformation simply do not deliver in real-world situations.

    Furthermore, these trainers often double down on forcing a narrative by blaming the dog owners when the methods fail. Instead of admitting that the training approach may be flawed, they claim the owner didn’t follow instructions properly. Consequently, dog owners end up doubting their abilities rather than recognising that the real issue lies in the forced narrative itself.

    Therefore, to avoid being misled by such tactics, it is crucial for dog owners to find trainers who focus on delivering real, sustainable results rather than forcing a narrative that only serves to build their social media presence. Just as the emperor eventually realised he had been deceived, dog owners must see through the illusion. In the end, forcing a narrative may create temporary attention, but genuine success comes from proven, effective training methods that stand the test of time.

    Further Details

    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.

    Support Our Supporters

    • Narelle Cooke hosts her own podcast, Natural Health for People and Pets, available on all major podcast platforms. Be sure to listen in.
    • For the finest human-grade supplements for your dogs, visit Canine Ceuticals. Now available in the USA. SHOW SPONSOR
    • Jason Firmin of Einzweck Dog Quip is another proud SHOW SPONSOR.
    • The innovative motorcycle dog kennel can be found at Rowdy Hound. SHOW SPONSOR
    • For daycare and heartfelt training services, check out From the Heart Dog Training. SHOW SPONSOR
    • Our dear friend and frequent contributor, Birdy O’Sheedy, can be found at birdyosheedy.com.

    Special Thanks

    A huge thanks to all our contributing artists. Please take a moment to support their amazing work:

    • Jane Stuart
    • Avery Keller
    • Zoie Neidy
    27 August 2024, 8:37 am
  • 1 hour 13 minutes
    Episode 310: Dog trainers and the Olympics

    In Episode 310 of The Canine Paradigm, we discuss the dog training Rachael Raygun Olympic scandal and its implications for both the sports world and our industry. The controversy surrounding Rachael Raygun’s performance highlights a troubling trend: the perceived privilege of those with academic credentials, particularly PhDs, as the sole authorities on complex issues.

    However, this bias isn’t limited to sports. In dog training, the divide between those with formal academic qualifications and those with extensive practical experience continues to grow. The dog training Rachael Raygun Olympic scandal shows that assuming PhDs alone hold all the answers is misguided. Moreover, this mindset creates rifts within our industry and undervalues the real-world expertise that experienced trainers bring to the table.

    Furthermore, we’re concerned about the ongoing narrative that unfairly targets balanced trainers. Labelling these professionals as “punishment trainers” relies on emotional misinformation, which only serves to divide the community. This kind of gas lighting is exhausting and does nothing to improve dog training quality or the well-being of the dogs we care for.

    Therefore, it’s time for a more balanced approach—one that respects both academic knowledge and practical experience. By fostering a more inclusive and open-minded discussion, we can create better outcomes for everyone, whether in the sports arena or within the dog training field.

    Further Details

    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.

    Support Our Supporters

    • Narelle Cooke hosts her own podcast, Natural Health for People and Pets, available on all major podcast platforms. Be sure to listen in.
    • For the finest human-grade supplements for your dogs, visit Canine Ceuticals. Now available in the USA. SHOW SPONSOR
    • Jason Firmin of Einzweck Dog Quip is another proud SHOW SPONSOR.
    • The innovative motorcycle dog kennel can be found at Rowdy Hound. SHOW SPONSOR
    • For daycare and heartfelt training services, check out From the Heart Dog Training. SHOW SPONSOR
    • Our dear friend and frequent contributor, Birdy O’Sheedy, can be found at birdyosheedy.com.

    Special Thanks

    A huge thanks to all our contributing artists. Please take a moment to support their amazing work:

    • Jane Stuart
    • Avery Keller
    • Zoie Neidy
    17 August 2024, 2:59 pm
  • 1 hour 20 minutes
    Episode 309: The ladder of dog aggression

    n Episode 309 of our podcast, we dive into the critical concept of the canine ladder of aggression. This episode is a must-listen for both new and experienced dog trainers, as we break down the visual tool that illustrates the various levels of aggression in dogs, ranging from subtle signals to more overt behaviours.

    Using the traffic light system, the ladder of aggression is an essential framework that helps trainers and handlers understand where a dog might be on the spectrum of stress and aggression. This system categorises the dog’s behaviour into green, yellow, and red zones, representing calm, warning, and dangerous stages, respectively.

    Understanding these levels is crucial for preventing escalation and managing situations effectively. By recognising early signs of discomfort, trainers can intervene before a dog reaches a critical point, ensuring safer interactions for both dogs and handlers.

    Further Details

    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.

    Support Our Supporters

    • Narelle Cooke hosts her own podcast, Natural Health for People and Pets, available on all major podcast platforms. Be sure to listen in.
    • For the finest human-grade supplements for your dogs, visit Canine Ceuticals. Now available in the USA. SHOW SPONSOR
    • Jason Firmin of Einzweck Dog Quip is another proud SHOW SPONSOR.
    • The innovative motorcycle dog kennel can be found at Rowdy Hound. SHOW SPONSOR
    • For daycare and heartfelt training services, check out From the Heart Dog Training. SHOW SPONSOR
    • Our dear friend and frequent contributor, Birdy O’Sheedy, can be found at birdyosheedy.com.

    Special Thanks

    A huge thanks to all our contributing artists. Please take a moment to support their amazing work:

    • Jane Stuart
    • Avery Keller
    • Zoie Neidy
    11 August 2024, 12:56 pm
  • 1 hour 26 minutes
    Episode 308: Are dog sports linked to Nazis?
    In a recent podcast episode, we addressed a controversial claim regarding the origins of dog sports, specifically an unfounded assertion that these activities and police dogs have ties to Nazi Germany. However, it is crucial to clarify that the origins of dog sports, such as obedience, agility, and protection work, are deeply rooted in history, well before any association with extremist ideologies. These sports were developed to enhance the bond between humans and dogs, promote physical fitness, and celebrate canine capabilities. Moreover, the spread of misinformation, often perpetuated by content creators on platforms like YouTube, can distort the true origins of dog sports. Some creators, unfortunately, prioritize sensationalism over accuracy to attract views and generate income, which can lead to misleading narratives. Therefore, it's essential for viewers to critically assess the sources of information. Additionally, content creators should uphold standards of accuracy and responsibility to avoid spreading falsehoods.here's an episode where we talk about the building of PSA Further details looking for great dog trainers and supporters of the canine paradigm? Below is a vast array of people and business’s who stand by us, donate to our running costs and do great things for the canine community. Glenn runs and has almost everything canine related at, Canine Evolution or Pet Resorts Australia Pat has a full range of coaching and dog training services at Operant Canine You can support our show and get extra content right here on our Patreon page. Everything goes into keeping the show running and we love all the wonderful people who are part of that community. If you’re not sure how, just ask us. You can get our full range of our Merch at our Teespring store here You can help us by spreading the word amongst the canine community or even suggesting a special guest to interview. If you need to find out how to listen to our podcast, go here We have a YOUTUBE channel that you can subscribe to now If you enjoyed the podcast, please review us on Itunes, spotify and any other podcast directory Details on joining the IACP can be found here. If you’re not in it you should be! Check out Dogs Playing for Life! A rescue process changing dogs lives across the USA Support our supporters Narelle Cooke’s raw feeding guide for dogs here. Narelle has her own podcast on all podcast directories called Natural Health for people and pets. Check it out in person. Looking for the best, human grade supplement range for your dogs? Check out Canine Ceuticals. Now available in the USA. SHOW SPONSOR Jason Firmin Einzweck Dog quip SHOW SPONSOR The motorcycle dog kennel by Rowdy Hound SHOW SPONSOR Daycare and training from the heart dog training SHOW SPONSOR Our beloved friend and regular contributor, Birdy O’Sheedy can be found at birdyosheedy.com HUGE thanks to all our contributing artists. Please support their works Jane StuartAvery KellerZoie Neidy
    29 July 2024, 5:18 am
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