Explore every episode of the podcast Holistic Dog Behavior The Podcast
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| Holistic Dog Behavior The Podcast: Trailer | 10 Dec 2024 | 00:01:21 | |
Welcome to Holistic Dog Behavior The Podcast! Join Certified Dog Behavior Consultant Megan Shevlin and her twin sister Bridget as they explore dog training tips, behavior solutions, and expert advice for dog owners. From reactivity and aggression to anxiety and fear, we break down the challenges dogs face in a human-centered world. Whether youâre seeking practical strategies or want to understand your dog on a deeper level, this podcast offers holistic, force-free solutions to help your dog thrive. | |||
| Holistic Dog Behavior Training Explained: Understanding Your Dogâs Behavior and Needs | 08 Jan 2025 | 01:03:42 | |
Welcome to the first episode of Holistic Dog Behavior: The Podcast! Today, we're diving into the foundation of our approachâwhat it truly means to look at dog behavior through a holistic lens. In This Episode:     â˘Â  What does holistic dog behavior mean? Itâs about viewing your dog as a wholeâconsidering their history, routine, diet, exercise, breed, and even their emotional and social lives. Dogs are complex, sentient beings, not just pets, and they deserve our understanding and compassion.     â˘Â  Why focus on the root cause of behaviors? Addressing the âwhyâ behind behaviors leads to lasting change. We explore how digging deeper into a dogâs life reveals insights that address behaviors at their source, rather than just managing symptoms.     â˘Â  Building trust and connection: Discover how a healthy relationship with your dog starts with trust and reciprocity and why every interaction can strengthenâor strainâthat bond.     â˘Â  The role of health, wellness, and environment: Learn how diet, pain, and stress impact behavior and how creating a safe environment can set your dog up for success.     â˘Â  Real transformations: Hear a heartwarming story of a dog who learned to live peacefully with a new baby, thanks to a holistic approach. If youâre ready to explore a deeper connection with your dog and address the root causes of their behaviors, this episode is the perfect starting point. Learn More: â Visit Holistic Dog Behaviorâ for additional resources, consultations, and tips on understanding your dog. Donât forget to subscribe, share, and leave a review if you found this episode helpful! | |||
| Understanding Training Methods (Positive Reinforcement, LIMA & Force Free/Fear Free) and Building a Positive Bond with Your Dog | 22 Jan 2025 | 01:09:10 | |
Holistic Dog Behavior The Podcast In this episode, Megan and Bridget take a deep dive into various dog training methods, the science behind building a positive bond with your dog, and how to approach training with compassion for both yourself and your furry friend. Whether you're new to dog training or a seasoned dog parent, this episode is packed with insights to enhance your understanding of humane, effective methods. Episode Highlights:
Megan and Bridget talk about what aversive methods are, how they work, and the potential downsides to using them in dog training.
Discover how building trust and security with your dog strengthens your relationship and improves their overall well-being.
Megan shares a beautiful metaphor comparing personal growth and dog training to cultivating a gardenâencouraging self-compassion and patience.
Learn about the LIMA philosophy and how it guides Megan's approach to dog behavior consulting.
A breakdown of how rewarding desired behaviors strengthens your dog's confidence and enhances your bond.
Tips on phasing out treats while maintaining your dog's motivation and reinforcing learned behaviors.
Megan and Bridget discuss what to consider when choosing the best treats for training, including factors like your dogâs preferences and health.
Explore the principles behind force-free and fear-free training methods, and why they are a cornerstone of Meganâs practice. Mentioned in This Episode:
Connect with Us: Website: Holistic Dog Behavior Instagram: @HolisticDogBehavior Send us your questions for future episodes here! Donât forget to subscribe, rate, and review on your favorite podcast platform to help more dog owners discover our show! | |||
| Triggers, Stress, and How They Shape Your Dog's Behavior | 05 Feb 2025 | 00:45:42 | |
Welcome to Holistic Dog Behavior The Podcast! In this episode, Megan (CDBC) and Bridget dive into the fascinating world of triggers and stress, exploring how they impact your dogâs behavior and overall well-being. Learn how to recognize triggers, manage stress levels, and use science-backed techniques to help your dog navigate a challenging world. If youâve ever wondered why your dog acts out or seems overwhelmed, this is the episode for you! Episode Highlights:
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Donât forget to subscribe, rate, and review on your favorite podcast platform to support us and help more dog owners discover our show! Research References Research on Dogs Observing and Imitating Other Dogs: Range, F., & Huber, L. (2008). Imitation and emulation by dogs using a bidirectional control procedure. *Behavioural Processes, 78*(3), 492-498. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.beproc.2008.03.002 Huber, L., Range, F., & VirĂĄnyi, Z. (2018). Social learning from conspecifics and humans in dog puppies (Canis familiaris). *Scientific Reports, 8*(1), Article 10356. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-27654-0 Research on the HPA Axis in Dogs: Beerda, B., Schilder, M. B., van Hooff, J. A., de Vries, H. W., & Mol, J. A. (1999). Chronic stress in dogs subjected to social and spatial restriction. *Physiology & Behavior, 66*(2), 233-242. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0031-9384(98)00289-3 GĂĄcsi, M., Maros, K., Sernkvist, S., FaragĂł, T., & MiklĂłsi, Ă. (2013). Human-directed social behavior in dogs shows significant similarity to attachment behavior of infants. *Animal Cognition, 16*(2), 1-14. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10071-013-0649-5 Research on Stress and Prefrontal Cortex Function: Arnsten, A. F. T. (2009). Stress signaling pathways that impair prefrontal cortex structure and function. *Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 10*(6), 410-422. https://doi.org/10.1038/nrn2648 Liston, C., McEwen, B. S., & Casey, B. J. (2009). Psychosocial stress reversibly disrupts prefrontal processing and attentional control. *Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 106*(3), 912-917. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.0807041106 Research on Cortisol and Neural Pathways: McEwen, B. S. (2007). Physiology and neurobiology of stress and adaptation: Central role of the brain. *Physiological Reviews, 87*(3), 873-904. https://doi.org/10.1152/physrev.00041.2006
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| How Environment, Enrichment, and the 3Dâs Can Prevent Dog Behavior Issues | 19 Feb 2025 | 01:12:39 | |
Welcome to Holistic Dog Behavior The Podcast! This episode is Part 2 of our discussion on Triggers and Stressâif you havenât listened to Episode 3 yet, we recommend starting there for the full picture. Today, weâre diving into how environment, enrichment, and the 3Dâs (Distance, Duration, Distraction) play a crucial role in managing and improving dog behavior. What Youâll Learn in This Episode:
Key Moments: 00:00 â Intro & Disclaimer (Feel free to skip ahead) 01:12 â What does the environment have to do with behavior? 11:26 â How changing your dogâs environment can solve behavior issues 27:00 â Enrichment (How mental and physical activities can improve behavior) 48:43 â The 3Dâs: How to set your dog up for success and prevent reactivity 50:30 â Bubble Theory in dog training: Using distance to avoid reactions 1:04:00 â What is Trigger Stacking? (Why small stressors can lead to big reactions) Recommended Resources: @BindisBucketList on Instagram â A great source of enrichment ideas Canine Enrichment for the Real World â A must-read book on practical enrichment strategies Corrections & Updates: 12:57 â Correction: Humans do have a vomeronasal organ, but it is considered vestigial, meaning it is so reduced that itâs likely non-functional. Thanks for listening! If you found this episode helpful, subscribe, rate, and review to help other dog owners find us! You can also submit your own questions for the pod atholisticdogbehavior.com/podcast Connect With Us:
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| Helping Your Dog Through Vet Visits & Desensitization In Dog Behavior Training | 05 Mar 2025 | 00:22:39 | |
Hosts Megan (CDBC) & Bridget dive into the challenges of vet visits and why they can be so stressful for our dogs. We share personal stories, practical strategies, and insights into how behavior consultants can support both you and your vet in making visits easier. Plus, we discuss why proper desensitization is crucial when introducing dogs to new experiencesâincluding other dogs. Episode Breakdown: 00:00 - Intro & Disclaimer 00:49 - Disclaimer Ends 00:57 - Storytime: Maple at the vet â Megan shares her experience with Mapleâs vet visit and the ways we can support our nervous dogs. 06:09 - Finding a Fear Free Vet â How Fear Free-certified vets can make a world of difference for dogs with past trauma, anxiety, or reactivity at the vet. Tips on what to look for and how to advocate for your dogâs comfort. 09:38 - Bridgetâs Vet Story â A heartwarming example of how some vets are integrating behavior knowledge into their practice. 12:05 - Behavior Consultants & Vet Collaboration â How we can help communicate your dogâs behavior struggles to your vet for a better, more supportive experience. 15:24 - Desensitization Overview â What is desensitization, and why is it essential for stress-free experiences? 18:41 - When Desensitization is Skipped â A real-life example of a dog-reactive pup being introduced to another dog without proper preparationâand what we can learn from it. Resources:Â Fear Free Vets: https://fearfreepets.com/certified-practice-directory A Quick Note: This episode was originally part of a longer conversation covering even more behavior concepts. Weâll be expanding on these topics in upcoming episodes, sharing more specific examples, tools, and strategies to help you and your dog thrive. So stay tunedâthereâs so much more to come on this journey! Stay tuned! Thanks for listening! If you found this episode helpful, subscribe, rate, and review to help other dog owners find us! You can also submit your own questions for the pod at holisticdogbehavior.com/podcast Connect with Us:
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| Counterconditioning, Desensitization and the âLook at Thatâ game explained | 02 Apr 2025 | 00:35:59 | |
Welcome to Holistic Dog Behavior The Podcast! In this episode, we get right into itâWe explore counterconditioning and desensitizationâtwo kind, effective techniques that help dogs change their emotional responses to the things that scare or stress them. Youâll see how these approaches work together to help you and your dog. We also explain what a marker is in dog training (nope, not the kind you draw with!) and share one of our favorite connection-based exercises: the âLook at Thatâ game by Leslie McDevitt. Itâs a game rooted in trust that can gently help your dog learn to observe their triggers without reacting. This episode is for anyone who wants to meet their dog where they are, with empathy and understandingâand is curious about how to create change without force, fear, or pressure. Key Moments: 00:00 - Intro/Disclaimer (borinnggg, skip this if you want!) 1:06 - What is counterconditioning and how does it help with dog training? 2:53 - How to use Desensitization & Counterconditioning together in dog training. 14:00 - What the heck is a âmarkerâ in dog training? And no, we donât mean for drawing! 22:05 - Hereâs a fun game you can learn to play with your dog that helps them learn to see their triggers without reactions! This is the âLook at Thatâ Game by Leslie McDevitt. Recommended Resources: Thanks for listening! If you found this episode helpful, subscribe, rate, and review to help other dog owners find us! You can also submit your own questions for the pod at holisticdogbehavior.com/podcast Connect With Us:
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| "Why Does My Dog React Sometimes⌠But Not Always?" Understanding Triggers, Context & More | 16 Apr 2025 | 00:52:13 | |
Have you ever wondered why your dog can walk past a trigger one day with no issue⌠and then totally lose it the next? Youâre not aloneâand no, your dog isnât being unpredictable on purpose. In this episode of Holistic Dog Behavior The Podcast, weâre answering a listenerâs thoughtful question: Why does my dog sometimes react, but not other times? Megan breaks it all down with practical insights and real-life examples to help you make sense of your dogâs responses. We talk trigger stacking, situational context, reinforcement, and the often-overlooked internal factors that influence how a dog reacts in the moment. Whether youâre deep into behavior work or just starting to notice patterns, this episode will help you connect the dots and feel more confident supporting your dog. Key Moments: 2:29 Listener question: Why does my dog sometimes react, but not other times? 10:00 Meganâs trigger stacking story (yes, the lasagna one!) 17:00 Understanding Trigger Stacking and how it builds up 26:00 Contextual & situational triggersâlocation and conditions matter 28:10 Real-life client example of situational reactivity 42:15 The 3 Dâs (Distance, Duration, Distraction) and how they explain âinconsistentâ reactions 44:15 Motivating Operations and Reinforcementâwhy your dogâs behavior shifts with treat value, hunger, stress, and more Recommended Resources:
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| Episode Title: Why Dogs Bark at Things Outside the Houseâand What You Can Do About It | 04 Jun 2025 | 01:03:07 | |
Welcome to Holistic Dog Behavior! In this episode, hosts Megan Shevlin (Certified Dog Behavior Consultant) and her twin sister Bridget dive deep into a common problem: dogs barking at things outside while inside the house. They break down whatâs really going on, what alert barking actually means, and how to help your dog feel safer and less reactiveâwithout punishing them for doing what dogs do. Whether your dog barks at the mail carrier, neighbors, or passing dogs, this episode will give you both the understanding and practical tools to start making change. âąď¸ Episode Topics & Timestamps:đ§ Mentioned in This Episode:
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