Why Your Dog Won't Listen: Uncover the Secrets to Better Behavior!

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  • Опубліковано 3 гру 2024
  • In this Pet Care Report podcast episode by Pet Summits, host Alora McKinley discusses canine neurodiversity and sensory diets with Sharon Vincuilla, a certified dog behavior consultant. They explore how understanding individual dog sensitivities can improve their behavior and well-being. Learn practical tips on creating tailored sensory diets to help dogs with anxiety and aggression and foster a better pet-parent relationship.
    (01:49) Explaining Neurodiversity in Dogs
    (03:56) Recognizing and Supporting Canine Neurodiversity
    (06:35) The Concept of Sensory Diets for Dogs
    (08:02) Implementing a Sensory Diet
    (12:01) Signs Your Dog Needs a Sensory Diet
    (13:40) Adjusting Sensory Diets to Life Changes
    (17:56) Benefits of Sensory Diets
    (21:45) Co-Regulation and Reducing Stress
    (25:57) Final Tips and Contact Information
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 6

  • @watchmoivies123
    @watchmoivies123 2 місяці тому +2

    Just finished listening to this this was phenomenal and I sent it to two or three of my friends

  • @robertalegrand7781
    @robertalegrand7781 2 місяці тому

    This is fascinating! I've long suspected my dog has sensory issues.

  • @lisafoster4468
    @lisafoster4468 2 місяці тому +1

    My youngest dog has some touch sensitivity issues. I was advised by a trainer to just force her by continuing to rub until she stopped protesting, but she very quickly switched from being vocal to nipping us to get us to stop. She couldn't take it. I said no, we're not doing this anymore. I started reconditioning it by rewarding one tolerated stroke with a treat, and building up one stroke at a time. Now we can love on her quite a bit before she gets overstimulated....but I still have to keep in mind that petting is not rewarding to her. I've also found that introducing AIC buttons has really helped her with some frustration issues she's had. I taught her a few basic things and the concept of now, soon, and later. Now if she asks for food before I can feed her, for example, I can tell her "food later" and she understands and doesn't feel like I'm just ignoring her or not getting it.

  • @watchmoivies123
    @watchmoivies123 2 місяці тому +1

    Hello Alora, thank you very much for your Podcasts. This was excellent but I have a question. I think it was very thoughtful of you saying that when you had a litter of puppies, everyone and one was different can I ask what breed you breed thanks.

    • @AloraMckinley
      @AloraMckinley 2 місяці тому

      Hi there! I breed German Shorthaired Pointers 😊

  • @marshapazos5807
    @marshapazos5807 2 місяці тому

    Please our sweet Gracie is extremely stressed when riding in a car because of large 18 wheeler trucks. Is there something like Melatonin or L-Theanine you could recommend for her to take occasionally for this to help calm her. She’s 10.3 pounds and a Maltese.