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Andrea Harrison: You Are Not a Fraud! The Reality of Impostor Syndrome and What You Can Do About It
Chelsey Protulipac: Building Endurance
Chrissi Schranz: Come! The Art and Science of Recall Training
Denise Fenzi: Is Positive Permissive? A Positive Parent’s Guide to Raising and Training Dogs and Puppies
Hannah Branigan: Close the Loop: Training for Optimal Reinforcement
Hélène Lawler: Success With Sensitive Dogs
Julie Daniels: Train This Now! The Short List for Your New Puppy
Julie Flanery: Joy of Heeling – Coloring Outside the Lines
Kamal Fernandez: Reducing Reinforcement for Dog Sports
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This talk is directed primarily at dogs and puppies who show:
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Typical behavior
Atypical behavior
The handler is unclear on whether the behavior is typical or atypical
An example of a desirable routine which provides predictable structure might include:
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Play time
Wake up time
Both of the above
Don't offer a choice when:
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The dog might make a choice with a negative outcome
The learner is being disciplined
The learner is tired
When learning "new stuff", ideally train:
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Before meals
In the real world
Where the learner is not distracted
The goal of a positive approach is to:
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Bring out the learner's best self
Create an extroverted, outgoing learner
Mold the learner into what the guardian wants to see
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Where should you practice each new recall game first?
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At the dog park
In a distraction-free environment such as your house
Out on a hike
Chrissi introduces a new recall cue by means of:
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Distraction training
Pairing the new cue with food
Playing recall games
The foundation of Chrissi's recall approach is:
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A NILIF approach to living with dogs
A strong relationship between dog and handler
Basic obedience training
Which of these tools does Chrissi NOT mention in the context of distraction training?
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Baby gates
Long lines
Muzzles
On the recall ladder, the most difficult recall scenario is located:
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At the bottom rung
In the middle of the ladder
At the top rung
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An example of a physical component of heeling is:
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Excitement
Head carriage
Platform
Joy of Heeling activities:
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Build confidence
Decrease enjoyment
Discourage engagement
One of the basic games is:
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Catching food
Food bowling
Mario Brothers
The purpose of the hand touch is to:
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Create lift and as secondary reinforcement
Prevent the dog from jumping
Teach the dog not to bite
The color of slide #20 is:
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Green
Purple
Yellow
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Which of the following behaviors are signs of HIGH arousal?
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Leaving the training area
Moving slowly
Shutting down
All of the above
None of the above
The best FIRST step when encountering a problem while working with a Sensitive dog is to:
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Consult with a behaviorist
Create a training plan
Stop training
Take a deep breath
Try to get the dog more excited
Neutral thoughts about our dog’s behavior are important because:
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Neutral thoughts let us make good decisions
Our thoughts create our feelings, and our dogs respond to our feelings
Our thoughts lead to the actions we take
All of the above
None of the above
Giving dogs more choice and control in their life will serve to:
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Create calmer, more confident dogs
Create unruly dogs
Result in demanding dogs
All of the above
None of the above
Sensitive dogs:
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Offer us the opportunity to become better trainers
Offer us the opportunity to work on our personal development
Often make the best working partners
All of the above
None of the above
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Your young dog has shown immense talent and is finally ready to go in the ring! He has consistently chained in training and any environment other than a competition. He can easily perform 8 out of 10 on any behavior, any time, anywhere. Your next step should be to:
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Ask him to do one or two exercises in the competition ring and reinforce him
Chain several exercises together and see what you have
Compete
Your young dog has been in the ring and has been classically conditioned to enjoy that situation. She has successfully completed simple chains in training, at shows, and in the ring. She can easily perform 8 out of 10 on any behavior, any time, anywhere. Where should you put those chains together?
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At the show
In the ring
In training
Your seasoned high level performer has been consistently reinforced in the ring and has completed several competitive rounds with great success. They perform an outstanding round, up until the final exercise. The dog completes the final component of the final exercise well below average for that dog. You should:
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Add more to the chain
Re-cue the behavior then click
Use your no reward marker, and leave the ring
You have attended numerous shows/trials with your dog. He has been reinforced repeatedly in that environment and has successfully competed and performed in that environment. Your dog has an apprehensive disposition, and it has been a feat of training in itself to prepare him for that environment. Recently, he was attacked out on your regular walk by a black and white dog. You are at your next event in the car park and when you get your dog out of the car, he notices a black and white dog in the distance and shows visible signs of anxiety, stress and discomfort. You should:
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Consider not attempting to compete, but spend time building your dogs confidence
See if he will do a hand touch so you can click that behavior
Tell the dog off and work him through the issue
Your established dog is due to go into the ring and has been completing rounds very well up until this point. You practice one of the exercises prior to competing in an area not far from the ring and in the same direction. You return some time later to compete, and your dog completes all the exercises brilliantly. On the last exercise, which you had specifically practiced, your dog runs in the wrong direction completely but does so confidently and with absolute determination. You should:
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Leave the ring, and ask the dog to do even more of a chain for reinforcement
Reward the dog because you created the confusion, and the dog was making a 'genuine' error
Use your No Reward marker, and leave the ring
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Putting your puppy's potty behavior on cue should be done:
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Early on
Not until the puppy can pee when on leash
When the puppy is 6 months old
When first introducing the new puppy to adult dogs, you should:
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Hold the puppy and let the older dogs sniff their butt
Let them sniff noses one at a time
Put the puppy on the floor
The Name Game skill set is an example of:
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Building recall skills indoors
Building recall skills outdoors
Classical conditioning of value for name
When you use your body language to invite your puppy to play, the first focal points are:
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Your eyes and face
Your feet
Your hands
With 3 toys placed in a big triangle, you drop one toy and run to another so the puppy will:
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Remember where they put their toy
Wait for you to return
Want whichever toy you are playing with
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What are three ways to compartmentalize our dog sport training?
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Agility, Obedience, Nosework
Skills, Fluency, Duration
Wagging, Barking, Sniffing
Thinking of challenging factors like distractions as dials is helpful as a metaphor because it means we can:
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Adjust the "volume" of the distractions to the perfect level for our dog
Dial them wayyyy up and blast the metaphorical music
Mute all the distractions.. forever...
How should we approach fluency building for our dog sport goals?
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Don't worry about challenges until you enter a competition so that you can be surprised when you get there! Everyone loves surprises!
Identify areas of challenge that are unique to your dog in your chosen activity to narrow your focus
Train for all the potential distractions, forever, we can never be prepared enough
In humans, endurance in sport is said to be closely tied to what?
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Eating cheetos for breakfast
Skillful execution and efficient technique
Who was the tallest in 3rd grade gym class
How does varying the conditions of the trained skill performance help with strengthening cues?
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Cues that remain constant over a changing background or environment become more salient to the dog
Psssh, as if. Rapid fire cue testing in your training room is a way better approach to strengthen cues
Varying the conditioner is good for coat care
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Who first talked about Imposter Syndrome back in 1978?
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Bailey and Brannigan
Clance and Imes
Maslow
What traps can people fall into when they feel self-doubt around Achievement Goals?
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Anger
Discount positive feedback
Overpreparation/procrastiniation
Who is more prone to feelings of impostorism?
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Doctors
Women
Youth
What are the types of impostorism?
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Authentic, artificial, absolute
Minority, female, mature
Superwoman/man, genius, soloist, expert, perfectionist
What are three important ways you can beat impostorism?
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Push your feelings aside, drink a lot of lemonade, stop challenging yourself
Understand you are enough, be honest about your feelings, keep an accomplishment folder
Ignore feelings of doubt, understand it isn't real, find someone who is less skilled than you to hang out with
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What does a bridging stimulus do?
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A magical incantation to befuddle your enemies
How the chicken got to the other side of the road
Assign credit to the particular behavior (in an ongoing stream of behaviors) that earned reinforcement
The first step in a reinforcement sequence is:
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Finding just the right notebook for your training journal
Responding to the reinforcement cue
Taking the food
For our purposes, fluency means:
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¿dónde están mis pantalones?
The ability to speak at least 3 languages
Without hesitation
One useful way we might define "zen" for practical application in dog training:
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A day at the spa
Lighting a meditation candle before training
Stimulus control over the reinforcement behaviors
Who first described the term "movement cycle"?
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Ivan Pavlov
John Watson
Ogden Lindsley
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