In part one of this compelling two-part episode of the Animal Training Academy podcast, we are honored to welcome Sarah Fisher, a renowned canine and equine behavior advisor, educator, and co-founder of Animal Centred Education (ACE). With nearly 30 years of experience working with animals, Sarah has dedicated her career to helping trainers, caregivers, and behavior professionals develop a deeper understanding of their animal learners.
In this first part of our conversation, Sarah takes us on a heartfelt journey through her formative years and the pivotal moments that shaped her approach to animal training. She shares insights into how childhood experiences, personal loss, and human therapeutic studies influenced her philosophy on animal welfare, behavior, and communication. We also explore the foundation of ACE, the power of Free Work, and the importance of allowing dogs to pilot their own learning experiences.
What You’ll Discover in This Episode:🐾 Sarah’s early experiences with animals and the lessons she learned from her upbringing.
🐾 The emotional and behavioral connections between animals and humans.
🐾 How human bodywork and therapeutic studies shaped Sarah’s approach to working with animals.
🐾 The story behind Tilly Farm and how it became a hub for ACE education.
🐾 The principles of ACE Free Work and why it’s transforming the lives of dogs and their caregivers.
Sarah’s deeply personal journey, combined with her expertise in behavior and animal welfare, offers invaluable insights for trainers, behaviorists, and anyone passionate about improving the well-being of animals.
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