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🗓️ 19 February 2020
⏱️ 103 minutes
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In this episode, we discuss dog emotions (and people emotions) with Kiki Yablon - including why a functional description is important, how to talk about pet emotions with clients and how to incorporate them into your training.
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0:00.0 | the dog was not interested in interacting with the unfamiliar person and it resulted in a bite. |
0:07.6 | You know, from the owner's perspective, it was totally out of the blue. He loves people. But in this |
0:11.7 | particular case, he did not love this particular person. Yeah. And even he loves people is sort of a |
0:18.1 | pretty labeling. Yeah. I had a client asked me once like do dogs love and I was like |
0:23.3 | I don't know do people like what are you talking about you know? Hey guys. Welcome to Drinking from the Toilet, the podcast for serious training nerds. |
0:49.5 | If you're looking to combine the science of behavior with positive reinforcement philosophy in real life, you've come to the |
0:54.1 | right place. I'm Hannah Brandigan, teacher, trainer, podcaster, emotional being, and author of the book |
0:59.4 | Awesome Obedience, which you can pick up right now from clickertraining.com. Today we are hanging out |
1:04.7 | with a fabulous dog trainer, Kiki Yablon, who's from Chicago. You may be familiar with Kiki. |
1:12.4 | If you haven't met her in person, |
1:17.7 | you have probably read one of her blog posts or seen a video. When she posts them on Facebook, |
1:21.4 | I tend to share them because they're always really good stuff. Kiki's based out of Chicago, |
1:25.3 | and she's one of those people that has just a really interesting background. She was originally a newspaper and magazine editor. And then like a lot of us, |
1:28.7 | she adopted one of those dogs that changed her life and got her to dog training. And so from there, |
1:34.4 | she's now training full-time professionally. She worked for a long time with a friend of the pod, |
1:39.7 | Laura Monaco-Torelli, who has been on at least one episode here, and I'll make sure to link to that |
1:44.7 | one in the show notes. And so now she's training full time. She's also a KPA-CTP and has recently |
1:51.8 | gotten really into the science of behavior analysis. So in fact, she's going for her master's |
1:57.9 | degree in applied behavior analysis right now. And I met her for the first time |
2:02.3 | at Clicker Expo in person, and then we became social media friends on the internet, which is great. |
2:09.2 | And again, I love to follow her training because it's really good stuff. And the way that she |
2:12.9 | interprets what she sees and describes it is always really helpful. She also happened to be my |
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