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How's Tricks Bookshelvers!?

In this much-anticipated episode, Nat and Steve are finally joined by the amazing Suzanne Rogers (editor of Canine Behaviour in Mind) to discuss this essential book that’s been, criminally, flying under our radar since 2022 (especially as it features a chapter from our very own "Sista Behaviourista")!

Suzanne discusses the fascinating process of curating a multi-author book, ensuring a cohesive, non-judgmental thread runs through every chapter, and why it's crucial to amplify voices that promote high animal welfare. We also have some very special guests peppered throughout.

We dive into:

  • The critical importance of a non-judgmental stance in dog training and behaviour work.
  • Practical tips from co-author Nat's chapter
  • The concept of "sparking curiosity" (rather than just awareness) to drive genuine behaviour change.
  • How to build "behavioural momentum" in training—for both dogs and their people.
  • And, as mentioned above, absolute gold-standard audio contribution from many of the books contributors including pod friends Tamsin Durston and Amber Batson on making training practical and fun.

If you are curious about applying behavioural science to your life with dogs, this episode is a must-listen!

What are you waiting for? Woof away!

LINKS:

Buy Canine Behaviour In Mind
Human Behaviour Change for Life
PACT CTIC Dog Trainer Course

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