Why Changing Your Dog's Environment Boosts Learning
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In this episode of "Easier Movement, Happier Dogs," Mary Debono builds on the previous episode's discussion about the power of novelty and variation in enhancing your dog's nervous system. She explains how changing the context or environment when working with your dog—whether during hands-on practices or training sessions—can create lasting improvements in your dog's movement and well-being.
Mary shares practical tips on how to incorporate these variations into everyday activities, making the experience more enjoyable and effective for both you and your dog.
Key Takeaways:
- Context Matters: Changing the environment or context during hands-on work or training can significantly improve your dog’s ability to generalize and retain new skills.
- Vary Positions: Incorporate different orientations—such as standing, sitting, or lying down—when working with your dog to enhance their nervous system's ability to integrate new experiences.
- Incorporate Variations in Routine: Small changes in your dog's daily activities, like grooming or walking, can make a big difference in their learning and well-being.
- Prioritize Comfort: Always ensure your dog feels comfortable and safe; avoid introducing anything that might cause discomfort or stress.
Resources:
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All information is for general educational purposes ONLY and doesn't constitute medical or veterinary advice. Please consult a qualified healthcare provider if you or your dog are unwell or injured.
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