How can we move beyond obedience commands and foster a more organic, enjoyable relationship with our dogs?
"I look at dog training like a very objective experience. It's just information. When I'm working with a dog, it's just information. I'm just learning from them. I'm just seeing what they see. I'm just experiencing what they experience."
Drawing parallels between dog training and experimentation, Jenna emphasizes the importance of treating dog training as an objective learning experience. Using examples from dog separation anxiety and dog reactivity, Jenna highlights the need for running experiments to understand a dog's behavior better.
The episode emphasizes the significance of data collection in dog training. From tracking minor stress signals to experimenting with variables like medication, training time, and triggers, Jenna guides listeners on building a comprehensive log to analyze trends and overcome training plateaus.
Lastly, Jenna advocates for breaks in training schedules, underlining their role in preventing plateaus and promoting mental well-being for both the owner and the dog.
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