Episodes

  • In this enlightening episode, we have the pleasure of speaking with Becky Annah from BK9, an innovative dog trainer whose unique approach to "behavior channeling" offers a fresh perspective on managing canine aggression through active engagement and positive exposure. Becky shares her extensive experience in integrating her dogs into every aspect of her life, highlighting how she navigates challenges with an aggressive yet incredibly loyal dog. She emphasizes the importance of understanding animal behavior deeply, leveraging it in sports, and how she uses targeted exposure to transform potential behavioral issues into strengths. Join us for a thought-provoking conversation that challenges conventional training methods and provides insights into the dynamic world of dog training. Tune in to discover how Becky BK9 harnesses the true potential of dogs through her behavior channeling. BK9 Website https://bk9.ca Instagram https://www.instagram.com/bk9.becky/ You Tube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgBcHIRet1yR-FHpjPSYCMw Facebook https://www.facebook.com/BK9BeckyAnnah/about/?_rdr

  • In this enlightening episode, we're thrilled to welcome back Dr. Sophie Liu, a renowned vet behaviorist, for a captivating discussion on the science of stress in dogs. Building on the overwhelming positive response from our last conversation, we delve deeper into understanding the complexities of canine stress, its manifestations, and its impact on behavior and training. Dr. Liu shares her expertise on the intricate interplay between pain, stress, anxiety, and their behavioral implications, offering groundbreaking insights into the role of medication in managing stress and enhancing training outcomes. Through the lens of a challenging case study, we explore the profound influence of sensory sensitivities and genetic predispositions on stress responses, highlighting the importance of individualized care and treatment strategies. For dog trainers, this episode offers a treasure trove of knowledge on recognizing and addressing stress-related behaviors, enhancing your ability to tailor training approaches to the unique needs of each dog. Dog owners will gain a deeper understanding of their furry companions, learning to spot signs of stress and how to support their dogs through effective interventions and environmental modifications. Join us as we navigate the complex landscape of canine stress, armed with the latest scientific insights and practical advice from Dr. Liu, to foster a healthier, happier life for our beloved dogs. You can find Sophie Liu's website here https://oaklandcanine.com

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  • In this inspiring episode of "The Infinite Approach," we sit down with the renowned dog trainer and educator, Denise Fenzi, whose contributions have sculpted the modern landscape of dog training. Denise shares her fascinating journey, spanning over four decades, from the early days of her career to her influential role in promoting positive reinforcement training methods. We delve into the stories behind her passion for dog sports, the evolution of her training philosophy, and the founding of the Fenzi Dog Sports Academy (FDSA), a beacon for trainers and dog enthusiasts worldwide seeking a kinder approach to dog training. Denise offers invaluable insights into the significance of understanding each dog as an individual, the power of positive reinforcement, and the importance of building a deep, meaningful relationship with our canine companions. She also touches on the challenges and triumphs of transitioning from traditional to force-free training methods, emphasizing the impact of empathy, patience, and continuous learning in achieving training success. Listeners will be captivated by Denise's reflections on the creation of the Lemonade Conference, an innovative online event born out of the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, aimed at bringing the global dog training community together. Through her stories, Denise highlights the importance of community, inclusivity, and the endless pursuit of knowledge in the ever-evolving field of dog training. Join us in this episode as we explore Denise Fenzi's profound influence on the world of dog training, her dedication to fostering a supportive and educated community, and her unwavering commitment to improving the lives of dogs and their humans through compassionate training practices. Whether you're a seasoned trainer, a new dog owner, or somewhere in between, Denise's wisdom and experiences offer something for everyone looking to deepen their understanding and enhance their relationship with their furry friends.

  • Join us for a special episode featuring Dr. Sophie Liu, a renowned veterinary behaviorist. In this episode, we delve into the critical role of veterinary behaviorists in the field of animal behavior and mental health. Dr. Liu will share insights into the latest protocols and strategies employed by veterinary behaviorists to address complex behavioral issues in pets. We'll explore the pivotal moments when pet owners and trainers should consider seeking the expertise of a veterinary behaviorist. Dr. Liu will highlight the signs and symptoms that indicate a need for specialized intervention, offering guidance to those navigating the challenges of pet behavior problems. Furthermore, this episode emphasizes the importance of collaboration between trainers and veterinary behaviorists. Dr. Liu will discuss how this partnership can lead to more effective outcomes for dogs suffering from behavioral issues, illustrating the power of combining behavioral modification techniques with medical interventions. Dr. Sophie Liu is a distinguished veterinary behaviorist renowned for her expertise in animal behavior and psychology. With a Doctorate in Veterinary Medicine and specialized training in behavioral medicine, Dr. Liu is certified by a leading veterinary behavior association, highlighting her proficiency in both clinical and behavioral health of animals. Dr. Liu actively collaborates with trainers and pet owners, advocating for a collaborative approach to behavioral management that enhances the bond between pets and their families. Her contributions to the field include numerous publications and workshops aimed at educating pet professionals and enthusiasts about the significance of veterinary behavior in animal welfare. Dr. Liu’s work not only exemplifies her dedication to improving the lives of animals but also her commitment to advancing the field of veterinary behaviorism. Website https://oaklandcanine.com/

  • In this episode, we dive into the fascinating journey of Jo-Rosie, starting from her early days in a Sussex farming community to becoming a celebrated animal trainer. We'll explore her unique views on the challenges and victories related to breed-specific legislation and the stigma surrounding "bully" breeds. Jo-Rosie shares her insights on overcoming these adversities through education, understanding, and compassionate training. Join us as we uncover the stories of triumph and the powerful lessons learned along the way, highlighting Jo-Rosie's commitment to changing perceptions and advocating for all breeds with her expertise and heart. Jo-Rosie, a titan in the world of animal training. With her roots in a Sussex farming community, Jo-Rosie's lifelong passion for animals has catapulted her into international acclaim. She's not only a three-time published author but also a dynamic speaker known across the globe, from New Zealand to America. Jo-Rosie made her mark with the groundbreaking TV project "Rescue Dog to Super Dog" on Channel 4, transforming rescue dogs into support companions for vulnerable people. Her expertise spans a broad range of animals, demonstrated in her engaging presentations at international conferences and her captivating presence on screen in shows like ITV's "Teach my Pet to do That" and Channel 4's "The Baby Trainer." Holding a degree in Applied Psychology and a Postgraduate in Animal Behaviour, Jo-Rosie stands out as an expert witness for the Crown Prosecution Service in Dangerous Dogs cases. She's the co-founder of The School of Canine Science, which offers extensive online courses to over 5000 dog trainer students worldwide, showcasing her ability to simplify complex training procedures into everyday language.

  • We're excited to announce that Kim Brophey, CDBC, CPDT-KA, an esteemed applied ethologist and owner of The Dog Door Behavior Center in Asheville, NC, will be a special guest on the 'The Infinite Approach' podcast. With over 20 years of experience in Family Dog Mediation® and accolades such as the APDT Outstanding Trainer of the Year and Best Dog Trainer of WNC for six consecutive years, Kim brings a wealth of knowledge in canine behavior, ethology, and welfare. She's renowned for her groundbreaking Dog L.E.G.S.® model and as the author of "MEET YOUR DOG - The Game-Changing Guide to Understanding Your Dog’s Behavior". As a celebrated lecturer and a pivotal figure advocating for a paradigm shift in our relationships with dogs, her podcast appearance is a must-listen for dog lovers. In celebration, we're offering a 50% discount on our courses with the code "OPTIMA", giving you a fantastic opportunity to learn from a leading voice in the dog behavior and training industry. https://kimbropheylegscourses.thinkific.com

  • The Business Side of Dog Training


    In this engaging episode, host Andre interviews a distinguished figure in the dog training industry. The guest shares his remarkable journey, beginning as a first-time dog owner at the age of 27, who transitioned into a pioneering dog trainer and entrepreneur. Raised in an immigrant family that discouraged pet ownership, his interest in dog training was ignited when he and his partner adopted a challenging ex-hunting beagle. This experience led him to explore various training methodologies, finding success with positive reinforcement techniques.

    The conversation explores the guest's shift from the tech industry to dog training during the 2008-2009 economic downturn, driven by his passion for addressing behavioral issues in dogs. He emphasizes the importance of proper training and early intervention in managing aggressive behaviors.

    The guest also discusses his educational journey through programs like the Karen Pryor Academy and his approach to building a successful dog training business. He stresses the significance of taking small, calculated steps in business growth, rather than making risky leaps. By 2021, his business expanded to multiple locations in Toronto, offering services from puppy classes to advanced agility training. The guest attributes his success to an analytical approach, continuous learning, and the willingness to adapt and grow from failures.

    This episode is a valuable resource for both aspiring and experienced dog trainers, showcasing the transformative power of passion, perseverance, and strategic thinking in turning a love for dogs into a thriving business.

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  • Thrilled for the upcoming episode featuring insights from Beta Trains, we're diving into an engaging interview where the staff shares her journey with managing extreme canine behavior. She'll discuss her approach to self-regulation and de-escalation techniques, essentially emphasizing the importance of a dog's ability to remain thoughtful and tranquil throughout the training process. Our guest's expertise is rooted in her unique beginnings—learning the ropes in a remote sanctuary dealing with the most challenging cases, armed with only books, her mentor's guidance, and an unwavering determination. These experiences have shaped the impressive methods she now utilizes at her facility in Alberta, Canada. This discussion was not only eye-opening but also rich with insights that I'm confident will resonate with fellow trainers and dog owners alike. It encourages a fresh perspective on established methodologies, potentially altering how one approaches their craft. What truly sets these dialogues apart is the collective wisdom forged through countless encounters with diverse canine challenges. Our methodologies, philosophies, and strategies are not merely theoretical but are honed by practical, problem-solving experiences with numerous dogs. In this variation lies a kind of beauty. This podcast aims to be more than just a platform—it seeks to illuminate the differences, spark creativity, and highlight the connections within a profession dedicated to saving lives, safeguarding families, and offering freedom and enrichment, even in the most dire situations. Sit back and enjoy a rich tapestry of tales that celebrate the essence of our work.

    You can find Beta Dog Training website here. 
    https://www.betadogtraining.ca/

  • In this episode of our podcast, we dive into the heart and mission of RedRover, an organization dedicated to bringing animals out of crisis and strengthening the bond between people and animals. Founded 35 years ago, RedRover has been at the forefront of providing emergency sheltering, disaster-relief services, financial assistance, and education to animals in need. Join us as we explore the various facets of RedRover's impactful work. We'll discuss their RedRover Relief program, which offers financial aid, resources, and training to individuals and organizations supporting animals. We'll also delve into the RedRover Responders program, renowned for its emergency sheltering and training for animals displaced by natural disasters and crises. A unique aspect of RedRover's work is their focus on empathy through the RedRover Readers program, which equips educators with tools to teach children empathy skills towards animals. We'll highlight RedRover's impressive achievements, such as disbursing over $7.25 million since 2005 to support pets and people in need, deploying 257 times to assist animals in crisis, and reaching over 119,643 children with their programs. Our conversation will also touch upon RedRover's commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion, recognizing the systemic racism within the animal welfare sector and their dedication to addressing these challenges as part of their mission. Lastly, we'll celebrate RedRover's 35th anniversary, reflecting on their history, values of collaboration, and the incredible contributions of their volunteers, who have donated over 17,388 hours of service valued at $420,570 in the last five years alone. Tune in to understand more about where your contributions go and how RedRover is making a difference in the lives of animals and people alike. Links and Resources Discussed Red Rover - redrover.org National Domestic Violence Hotline - thehotline.org DomesticShelters.org - domesticshelters.org Greater Good Charities - greatergood.org Rocket Dog Rescue - rocketdogrescue.org Animal Rescue Foundation (ARF) - arflife.org NorCal Golden Retriever Rescue - ngrr.org

  • In this compelling episode, we dive deep into the world of extreme canine behavior. We chat with industry expert Christina "Bleeker" from Bleeker K9, who burst onto the social media scene 2.5 years ago with her transformative rehabilitation methods for bull breeds. From her roots as a horse trainer, Bleeker transitioned to dog rehabilitation. She shares her riveting journey and what ignited her passion for helping those dogs often deemed "beyond help." Bleeker sheds light on some unique decompression protocols integral to her board and train process. She also delves into strategies for handling predatory drift and innovative desensitization techniques using a variety of toys, including a lure course. At the heart of our podcast is a mission: to inspire trainers from diverse backgrounds and skill sets to think outside the box when it comes to rehabilitation. We celebrate the myriad of approaches out there, highlighting the importance of understanding, compassion, and celebrating the rich tapestry of techniques available in our industry.