Dog Training 101

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  • 2018
  • 1 Season

Dog Training 101 is an educational show from The Great Courses Signature Collection starring Jean Donaldson, a world-renowned dog trainer and behaviorist. In this comprehensive series, Donaldson teaches dog owners everything they need to know about training their furry companions. The show is structured into ten informative episodes. Each episode focuses on a specific aspect of dog training and behavior, such as communication, socialization, and obedience training. Donaldson uses a combination of lecture-style teaching, live demonstrations, and practical tips to help dog owners understand their pets better and train them effectively. In the first episode, Donaldson introduces the basics of dog behavior and communication. She emphasizes the importance of understanding canine body language and recognizing specific behaviors such as barking, growling, and biting. In subsequent episodes, she delves deeper into each of these behaviors and provides practical tips on how to address them. The show also covers the key elements of puppy socialization and obedience training. In the third episode, Donaldson explains why socialization is critical for young puppies and demonstrates how to introduce them to new people, animals, and environments safely. She also provides tips on developing good manners and obedience training, including teaching commands such as sit, stay, and come. One of the unique aspects of Dog Training 101 is its focus on positive reinforcement training. Donaldson advocates for training methods that rely on rewards and praise rather than punishment or coercion. She explains how positive reinforcement training can foster a strong bond between dog and owner and help dogs learn new behaviors more quickly and effectively. Throughout the show, Donaldson also addresses common behavior problems such as separation anxiety, aggression, and fearfulness. She explains the underlying causes of these issues and provides practical solutions for addressing them. Overall, Dog Training 101 is an excellent resource for dog owners of all levels of experience. Whether you're a new puppy owner or an experienced dog trainer, Donaldson's expert advice and practical tips can help you understand your pet and train them more effectively. With its engaging teaching style and informative content, this series is sure to delight and educate dog lovers everywhere.

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Training Challenges and Solutions
24. Training Challenges and Solutions
March 30, 2018
Professor Donaldson explains how to motivate a dog and adjust your rate of reinforcement for these and a number of other common obstacles that may stand in his way. She also provides tips for transitioning out of training mode and into integrating what your dog has learned into common behaviors.
Managing Barking
23. Managing Barking
March 30, 2018
Did you know there are five kinds of barking? Professor Donaldson examines the reasons dogs bark and provides suggestions to train your dog out of this behavior. She also explains why this is one of the more frustrating areas to train, but by understanding the motivation for barking and applying consistent methods, you can more effectively and efficiently learn to work with ways to stop it.
Crating and Alone Training
22. Crating and Alone Training
March 30, 2018
There are many benefits to using a crate. They can aid in separation anxiety and give your dogs a place of their own to feel safe. Professor Donaldson demonstrates the benefits and reviews the options for choosing a crate and for getting your dog accustomed to one.
Housetraining, Chewing, and Digging
21. Housetraining, Chewing, and Digging
March 30, 2018
Professor Donaldson debunks a common myth about dog behavior. She discusses in depth the reasons dogs may have accidents and provides several ways to train your dog out of this behavior. She covers a number of techniques to curb common bad habits such as chewing and digging with distraction or alternatives.
Puppies and Senior Dogs
20. Puppies and Senior Dogs
March 30, 2018
Contrary to the old cliche, you can teach old dogs new tricks - and new dogs old tricks. Professor Donaldson reviews the ages and stages of dog maturity and has tips for which training to start your puppies with and how to choose the right puppy socialization class. She provides insightful instructions on training older dogs as well, including how to consider any physical ailments they may have.
Husbandry: Limb Handling and Toothbrushing
19. Husbandry: Limb Handling and Toothbrushing
March 30, 2018
Professor Donaldson helps you prepare your dog for unpleasant care, such as ear drops and working with their feet. In addition to helping your dog remain calm and allowing someone to examine his sensitive areas, this sort of exercise helps your dog learn to trust you.
Husbandry: Handling and Object Conditioning
18. Husbandry: Handling and Object Conditioning
March 30, 2018
Husbandry refers to the physical care we give our dogs such as feeding, grooming, health monitoring, medical care, and more. Professor Donaldson shows you how to use training to prep your dog for some of the aspects of care that he may not enjoy.
Building a Conditioned Emotional Response
17. Building a Conditioned Emotional Response
March 30, 2018
After a brief review of how respondent conditioning, also known as classical conditioning or Pavlovian conditioning, works, Professor Donaldson reveals tips for using this method to train your dog. She shares the rules for using conditioning and demonstrates how it works by conditioning a dog for having his teeth brushed.
Tricks: Distance Drop, Frisk, Sit Pretty
16. Tricks: Distance Drop, Frisk, Sit Pretty
March 30, 2018
Professor Donaldson spends an entire lecture demonstrating how to train tricks, including distance drop, fugitive frisk, and sit pretty. She explains that, from here, you can string these tricks together to make a chain of tricks, or use the same principles to train your dog to do any trick he is physically capable of doing.
Tricks: Wave, Take a Bow, Spin, Heel
15. Tricks: Wave, Take a Bow, Spin, Heel
March 30, 2018
Examine the difference between tricks and obedience. Explore why teaching tricks can be beneficial to your dog as you work through three types of trick training: non-transitive or simple actions, transitive, and behavior chains. By using the foundation of obedience training you've already established, you can teach old (and young) dogs new tricks.
Verbal Cues: Developing Discrimination
14. Verbal Cues: Developing Discrimination
March 30, 2018
Despite our best endeavors, dogs don't understand our words - they guess. Learn how to overcome your dog's attempt to guess what you want in order to get treats by recognizing and leveraging aggregate or cumulative reinforcement, recency, the order of events, or his own preferred behaviors.
On The Road: Training in Public Spaces
13. On The Road: Training in Public Spaces
March 30, 2018
Professor Donaldson shows various techniques out in the field as she puts the wait command to the test at a dog park. Watch and learn as she adds in distraction, distance, and duration for more of a challenge. She provides valuable tips to help transition practicing the same lessons in an unfamiliar environment.
Proofing Behavior across Contexts
12. Proofing Behavior across Contexts
March 30, 2018
Start the proofing process, which means your dog will be proving he knows behaviors even in different conditions or environments. Professor Donaldson demonstrates how taking the same training regimen on the road can have different results and what to do to get over obstacles such as competing motivation, distractions, or problems with generalization.
Fear and Aggression Prevention
11. Fear and Aggression Prevention
March 30, 2018
Professor Donaldson defines fear or aggression versus just being upset and teaches you how to recognize these traits in dogs. She outlines the five mechanisms that drive fear and discusses a classification system that covers aggression to strangers, resource guarding, and intolerance of body handling, as well as suggestions for handling each behavior.
Impulse Control: Cold Trials and Finishing
10. Impulse Control: Cold Trials and Finishing
March 30, 2018
By now your dog is figuring out that "good things come to those who wait" and is starting to work on impulse control without being told. At this point in training, your dog has also figured out that obedience is the strategy to get what he wants. This empowering realization means your dog understands he can take charge and control the situation.
Impulse Control: Deepening Obedience
9. Impulse Control: Deepening Obedience
March 30, 2018
Building on the previous two lessons, expand the impulse control techniques even further with more difficult distraction, distance, and duration challenges.
Impulse Control: Increasing Generalization
8. Impulse Control: Increasing Generalization
March 30, 2018
Take your first set of impulse control trainings to the next level by adding in distractions and increasing the distance or duration. Professor Donaldson also provides some alternatives if you find the loose leash walk to be challenging.
Impulse Control: Leave It, Wait, Leash Walking
7. Impulse Control: Leave It, Wait, Leash Walking
March 30, 2018
One of the best ways to curb instincts in your dog is to instill impulse control. Professor Donaldson teaches you how to teach dogs to cool their jets with sit-stay, down-stay, leave it, wait, and loose leash walking. She'll also cover the three most important parameters in down-stay and sit-stay: distraction, distance, and duration.
Understanding Your Dog's Behavior
6. Understanding Your Dog's Behavior
March 30, 2018
Professor Donaldson reveals the fascinating evolution of dogs that provides insight into why dogs do many of the things they do. This foundation gives you the background to help train, or un-train, certain actions. You'll uncover fight/flight instincts, canine social structure, courtship and reproductive behaviors, and the characteristics and styles of dog play.
Getting the Behavior: Verbal Cues
5. Getting the Behavior: Verbal Cues
March 30, 2018
Reinforce the same obedience behaviors your dog has already learned but move from verbal cues to hand signals. Professor Donaldson will also introduce toggling to help your dog avoid getting stuck in a behavior pattern.
Getting the Behavior: Prompting and Premack
4. Getting the Behavior: Prompting and Premack
March 30, 2018
Get some valuable reassurance and reinforcements about continuing your training in a consistent manner as you take on the challenge of getting your dog to go down from a sit, down from a stand, sit from a down, and sit from a stand. You'll also tackle station and watch and evolve your recall from Pavlovian (rewards) to Premack (positive reinforcement).
Getting the Behavior: Sit and Down
3. Getting the Behavior: Sit and Down
March 30, 2018
Professor Donaldson provides alternatives for dogs who have trouble with sit and down. She then continues with fundamental obedience through recall, or coming when called, using classical - or Pavlovian - conditioning. She'll also review the importance of choosing and using the appropriate verbal cues.
Getting the Behavior: Training Mechanics
2. Getting the Behavior: Training Mechanics
March 30, 2018
Dig into the "software your dog comes bundled with" and discover how common psychological practices can help us train dogs to overcome their instinctual behaviors. Professor Donaldson defines terms you'll be using throughout the training such as prompting, capturing, and shaping. Master the first basic obedience commands: sit and down.
The Principles of Dog Training
1. The Principles of Dog Training
March 30, 2018
Get an introduction to the importance of training dogs, both for owners and the dogs themselves. Through some powerful analogies, Professor Donaldson will put you in the mindset of your dog to show you why certain training methods don't work and others do. Learn the three key principles of dog training that will provide the foundation for every lesson moving forward. #Better Living
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Dog Training 101 is an educational show from The Great Courses Signature Collection starring Jean Donaldson, a world-renowned dog trainer and behaviorist. In this comprehensive series, Donaldson teaches dog owners everything they need to know about training their furry companions.

The show is structured into ten informative episodes. Each episode focuses on a specific aspect of dog training and behavior, such as communication, socialization, and obedience training. Donaldson uses a combination of lecture-style teaching, live demonstrations, and practical tips to help dog owners understand their pets better and train them effectively.

In the first episode, Donaldson introduces the basics of dog behavior and communication. She emphasizes the importance of understanding canine body language and recognizing specific behaviors such as barking, growling, and biting. In subsequent episodes, she delves deeper into each of these behaviors and provides practical tips on how to address them.

The show also covers the key elements of puppy socialization and obedience training. In the third episode, Donaldson explains why socialization is critical for young puppies and demonstrates how to introduce them to new people, animals, and environments safely. She also provides tips on developing good manners and obedience training, including teaching commands such as sit, stay, and come.

One of the unique aspects of Dog Training 101 is its focus on positive reinforcement training. Donaldson advocates for training methods that rely on rewards and praise rather than punishment or coercion. She explains how positive reinforcement training can foster a strong bond between dog and owner and help dogs learn new behaviors more quickly and effectively.

Throughout the show, Donaldson also addresses common behavior problems such as separation anxiety, aggression, and fearfulness. She explains the underlying causes of these issues and provides practical solutions for addressing them.

Overall, Dog Training 101 is an excellent resource for dog owners of all levels of experience. Whether you're a new puppy owner or an experienced dog trainer, Donaldson's expert advice and practical tips can help you understand your pet and train them more effectively. With its engaging teaching style and informative content, this series is sure to delight and educate dog lovers everywhere.

  • Premiere Date
    March 30, 2018