In this engaging conclusion to our two-part episode on the Animal Training Academy podcast, we continue our conversation with Simone Mueller, MA, a certified dog trainer and behavior consultant from Germany, who specializes in force-free anti-predation training. In part two, Simone delves deeper into the intricacies of predatory behavior in dogs, offering listeners a detailed exploration of the predation sequence and the neurochemical drivers behind it.
Listeners will learn about the challenges of managing predatory behavior in different dog breeds, the concept of pseudopredation, and the importance of providing dogs with safe outlets for their natural instincts. Simone also shares practical training techniques and games designed to channel a dog's predatory drive into acceptable behaviors, emphasizing the importance of recall training and active supervision in preventing unwanted predation.
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Why This Episode is a Must-Listen: Simone Mueller's expert insights provide valuable knowledge for dog trainers, behaviorists, and pet owners looking to understand and manage predatory behavior in dogs. Her practical advice and innovative training strategies offer a humane approach to handling even the most challenging predatory behaviors, making this episode an essential listen for anyone working with or owning high prey drive dogs.
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