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EP306: Rattle Snake Aversion Training with Erick and Erin Briggs

Jul 09, 20251 hr 10 min
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Episode description

Erick Triplett interviews Erick and Erin Briggs about rattlesnake aversion training for pets, primarily dogs, but also other animals like goats and mini horses. They explain their method, which involves controlled exposure to muzzled live rattlesnakes, paired with a mild, targeted electronic stimulation to create a negative association for the animal, akin to touching a hot stove. The discussion also touches upon rattlesnake behavior, their natural habitats in Southern California, and the importance of repeated training sessions for effective long-term memory. The Briggs emphasize the humane treatment of both the snakes and the pets during the training process, while also educating owners on animal behavior and managing their own anxieties.

Connect with Erick & Erin Briggs: https://socalrattlesnakeavoidancetraining.com/

Key Takeaways:
  • Consider rattlesnake aversion training to help your dog recognize and avoid snakes in their environment.
  • Be vigilant for rattlesnakes in diverse environments, including beaches and urban areas, especially following rains.
  • When your dog is nervous, avoid comforting them directly to prevent reinforcing anxious behavior; instead, encourage calm.
  • If seeking aversion training, thoroughly research trainers to ensure they use humane, multi-stage methods with live, unboxed snakes.
  • Understand that aversion training is typically not a one-time event and often requires refreshers for two to three years for lasting effectiveness.

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