K9 Detection Collaborative
K9 Detection Collaborative
Stacy Barnett, Robin Greubel
Reflections on the Interview with Tabitha & Relationships with our K9 Partners
1 hour 3 minutes Posted Mar 29, 2022 at 1:00 am.
Today, Stacy, Robin, and Crystal reflect on their interview with police K9 officer Tabitha. They discuss their biggest takeaways from the conversation, including the bedrock of engagement and building a relationship with your dog, as well as the power of using imagination as a training tool.They also talk about the differences between working with a “hard” dog as compared to a “sensitive” dog, practical tips on earning the trust of a difficult dog, avoiding the pitfall of using “the leash as a substitute for the relationship,” and giving your dog enough attention every day.Building trust mainly comes down to spending an adequate amount of time simply being present with your dog. According to our hosts, “The most important person is the one standing right in front of you. Being with our dog at that moment is probably one of the most important things we can do as trainers.”Key Topics:Our biggest takeaways
Building trust between dog and handler
Working with a “hard” dog versus a “sensitive” dog
Gaining the trust of a difficult dog
Giving your dog the right amount of daily attention
The importance of body language
Do you have to have a relationship to build engagement?
Closing thoughts
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Today, Stacy, Robin, and Crystal reflect on their interview with police K9 officer Tabitha. They discuss their biggest takeaways from the conversation, including the bedrock of engagement and building a relationship with your dog, as well as the power of using imagination as a training tool.They also talk about the differences between working with a “hard” dog as compared to a “sensitive” dog, practical tips on earning the trust of a difficult dog, avoiding the pitfall of using “the leash as a substitute for the relationship,” and giving your dog enough attention every day.Building trust mainly comes down to spending an adequate amount of time simply being present with your dog. According to our hosts, “The most important person is the one standing right in front of you. Being with our dog at that moment is probably one of the most important things we can do as trainers.”Key Topics:Our biggest takeaways (1:47)Building trust between dog and handler (7:26)Working with a “hard” dog versus a “sensitive” dog (15:12)Gaining the trust of a difficult dog (23:30)Giving your dog the right amount of daily attention (39:12)The importance of body language (48:14)Do you have to have a relationship to build engagement? (50:49)Closing thoughts (57:53)Resources:K9 Detection Collaborative Episode 6: The Journey of Building Relationships with Dual-Purpose K9 with K9 Trainer TabithaThe Rucksack Walk created by Steve Mann (mentioned at 26:30 - 28:00 of episode)You can follow us for notifications of upcoming episodes, find us at k9detectioncollaborative.com to enjoy the freebies and tell your friends so you can keep the conversations going.Jingle by: www.mavericksings.com Instagram: @mavericktasticAudio editing & other podcast services by: www.thepodcastman.com Instagram: @the_podcast_man