In this episode of the Dog Psychology Podcast, hosts Todd and Art discuss the complexities of managing multiple dogs, the importance of personal experience in dog training, and the challenges of finding a good veterinarian. They delve into the dynamics of dog behavior through video analysis and share insights on evolving perspectives in dog training. The conversation highlights the significance of understanding both the psychological and physical health of dogs, as well as the implications of veterinary practices in pet care.
In this conversation, Todd Langston and Art Ortiz delve into the complexities of dog training, particularly focusing on high-drive working dogs and the nuances of their behavior. They discuss the importance of understanding stress in dogs, the role of handler energy, and the impact of social media on dog training perceptions. The conversation also touches on maternal behavior in dogs and the implications of dominance theory in canine social structures. Follow us on social media: Todd Langston- @toddlangston Art Ortiz- @dogfitdallas Adam Fernandez- @familydogpsychology
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Scheduling Chaos
03:01 Managing Multiple Dogs
05:57 The Importance of Personal Experience in Training
09:03 Veterinary Practices and Medication Concerns
11:52 Finding the Right Vet and Alternative Treatments
14:57 Analyzing Dog Behavior Through Videos
18:00 Understanding Dog Training Dynamics
21:00 The Evolution of Dog Training Perspectives
27:35 The Intensity of Working Dogs
30:35 Understanding Dog Behavior and Stress
32:30 Training Challenges with High-Drive Dogs
35:10 The Role of Handler Energy in Dog Training
38:43 Mimicking Dog Behavior for Better Training
41:10 The Importance of Touch in Dog Communication
44:06 Analyzing Maternal Behavior in Dogs
49:17 Social Media and Dog Training Dynamics
53:09 Dominance Theory in Dogs vs. Wolves