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Drinking From the Toilet: Real dogs, Real training

#155: Spring Clean up for Dog Trainers, Pt 1: Organizing and Applying Your Hoard of Resources

Drinking From the Toilet: Real dogs, Real training

Drinking from the Toilet: Real Dogs, Real Training

Dogobedience, Dogtraining, Hobbies, Kids & Family, Leisure, Showdogtraining, Puppytraining, Dogbehavior, Dogagility, Pets & Animals

4.7677 Ratings

🗓️ 31 March 2022

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Summary

This week we are starting a “spring cleaning” of sorts for our training with a decluttering and organizing theme, but I’m not going to talk about how to store all your platforms and treat pouches. It has come to my attention that the biggest pile in my dog training life that is desperate for some attention is made more of information rather than equipment. I’m talking about all the information that we have hoarded, particularly over the last year - training books, classes, webinars, conferences, and even podcasts like this one!

Sorting it out and hopefully even actually making use of the knowledge and APPLYING it to actual training.

You know that quote... something about, if more knowledge were the answer, we’d all be millionaires with 6-pack abs? Ugh.

I am assuming you are here because you are deep enough into dog training nerddom, that you are probably also sitting on a hoard of training resources, and can’t pass up the temptation to buy one more class or webinar, because THIS webinar will totally be the one that solves all your training problems. And if you are as bad as me, your “to-watch” webinar stack may be quite tall and even something of a source of shame.... because you feel you really SHOULD be reading/watching/doing the things.

So let’s address that learning & information doom box and apply it to something we actually care about... our training, by using what we know about learning and behavior.

In this episode we discuss curating your collection and organizing it into useful categories, steps for processing the information in your resources so that it gets out of your computer and into your head, possible obstacles that get in the way of applying that information, ideas for removing those obstacles and implementing new training knowledge, and how we might make use of “accountability” in ways that are reinforcing and, hopefully, not aversive.

For full show notes, visit: www.hannahbranigan.dog/podcast/155
This podcast is supported by Zero to CD: hannahbranigan.dog/z2cd/

Transcript

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Stimulus control plays a big role in memory.

0:04.0

So the things that you're learning in one set of conditions are very likely going to be like any

0:09.0

other behavior and be very weak or disappear entirely when the cues are missing.

0:14.0

So we need a plan to bring that information with us in a way that can transfer.

0:19.0

And this is a place where I think online classes really do have the advantage

0:22.2

because I can watch a video from the online class

0:26.2

and then I'm doing that in the same room where I'm going to do the training.

0:29.7

My dog can be right there.

0:30.7

So I'm starting to bring those conditions together.

0:32.5

Music Hey there, fellow training nerds, you're listening to drinking from the toilet.

0:52.9

If you like to geek out about combining the

0:54.7

science of behavior with positive reinforcement philosophy in real life you've come to the right place

0:58.6

and i'm your host hannah brandigan teacher trainer podcaster and author of the book awesome

1:03.2

obedience and its companion awesome obedience the field guide both of which are available from clickertraining

1:07.8

com so i'm recording this on the first official day of spring,

1:13.8

which I am very excited about. And it seems that the internet media companies lately all think

1:19.5

that I am or should be very excited about spring cleaning. Now, of course, I've never been

1:25.8

much of a housekeeper. And it's not just because I'm, oh, I'm too busy, or living with dogs and kids are just so messy.

1:33.0

That's so hard to keep a clean house.

1:34.3

No, I don't like doing it.

1:36.0

And even if I lived entirely alone, I would probably still not do a ton of house cleaning on a regular basis or whatever all is entailed with this deep spring cleaning situation

1:47.1

that they seem to be such fans of. In fact, I was thinking, as I'm deleting all these emails

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