cover of episode The Dog Psychology Podcast Episode #0037 Video Breakdown- Mother Dog Corrects Puppies

The Dog Psychology Podcast Episode #0037 Video Breakdown- Mother Dog Corrects Puppies

2024/6/21
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In this conversation, Todd and Art discuss a popular dog behavior video and break it down to extract valuable lessons. They explore topics such as avoidance versus addressing unwanted behavior, the element of surprise in corrections, the importance of observation in dog groups, and the impact of breeding on dog behavior. They also touch on DNA testing for dogs and the challenges of dealing with serious cases, including aggression towards children and dog-on-dog attacks. In this conversation, Todd and Art discuss various topics related to dog behavior and training.

They talk about specific cases Todd is currently working on, including a pack attack that killed a dog and a case of an aggressive pit bull. They also discuss the behavior of puppies and the importance of understanding their temperament. The conversation then shifts to the topic of dog bites, particularly in relation to the recent incidents involving President Biden's dog. They discuss the need for responsible ownership and the consequences of not addressing aggressive behavior in dogs. The conversation also touches on the use of e-collars and the importance of proper training techniques.

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Chapters

00:00 Introduction and Video Analysis

06:38 Avoidance vs. Addressing Unwanted Behavior

09:06 The Element of Surprise in Corrections

12:17 The Importance of Observation in Dog Groups

23:14 Dealing with Serious Cases of Aggression

30:02 Understanding Puppy Behavior and Temperament

33:24 Addressing Aggressive Behavior in Dogs

35:12 The Consequences of Ignoring Dog Bites

45:30 The Effective Use of E-Collars in Training

50:32 Promoting Responsible Ownership to Prevent Incidents