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The Canine Complexity Podcast

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Co-hosts Cat Harbord, and Brian Fleming, and their network of researchers, dog behavior experts, and more, seek new answers to the challenges we face with dogs, such as aggression, fear, and reactivity, from the unique perspectives of complexity and chaos.

Location:

Canada

Description:

Co-hosts Cat Harbord, and Brian Fleming, and their network of researchers, dog behavior experts, and more, seek new answers to the challenges we face with dogs, such as aggression, fear, and reactivity, from the unique perspectives of complexity and chaos.

Language:

English


Episodes
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Behavior Buckets: Embracing the Grey with Dr. Chris Pachel

9/21/2023
Episode Description: Join us for an illuminating podcast episode where we sit down with Dr. Chris Pachel, a renowned veterinary behaviorist, as we delve into the intricate world of veterinary behavior. Discover how Dr. Pachel's journey evolved from a reductionist approach to embracing the complexities that make each case unique. In this episode, we unravel the nuances of canine behavior that often defy categorization or "buckets". Dr. Pachel shares his personal journey as a vet behaviorist and how he came to appreciate the nuance and unpredictability that defines each case. We also explore the importance of diverse perspectives in collaborative efforts among veterinarians, behavior consultants, dog guardians, and other stakeholders in client care. Dr. Pachel offers valuable insights into how embracing these viewpoints can lead to more effective solutions and better outcomes for our beloved canine companions. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Canine Complexity Academy Chaos & Canines --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Guest Bio: Christopher Pachel, DVM, DACVB, CABC is the owner and lead clinician at the Animal Behavior Clinic in Portland, OR. He received his veterinary degree from the University of MN in 2002 and became board certified by the American College of Veterinary Behaviorists in 2010. He has operated house-call, office-based, and telemedicine-focused behavior practices. Dr. Pachel lectures throughout the world, teaches courses annually at multiple veterinary schools in the US, and has authored articles and book chapters on topics such as Intercat aggression, Behavioral Euthanasia, and Pet selection for animal-assisted therapy. He is a sought-after expert witness for legal cases involving animal behavior and serves on the Editorial Advisory Board for dvm360. Dr. Pachel is a Vice-president of Veterinary Behavior on the executive leadership team for the Instinct Dog Behavior and Training franchise, as well as co-owner of Instinct Dog Behavior and Training Portland. Dr. Pachel is also a specialist consultant for Dutch Pet (a veterinary telemedicine platform), a veterinary behavior expert for The Vets (a nationwide housecall-based veterinary care provider), and a veterinary behavior expert for AnyQuestion (an app-based information service launched in 2022). Stay Connected: Join The Canine Complexity Podcast Facebook Group Submit a question or comment to be addressed during the "Feedback Loop" segments at the conclusion of the program to thecaninecomplexitypodcast@gmail.com Explore courses and webinars at The Canine Complexity Academy Dive deeper into the world of chaos at Chaos & Canines Thank you for Listening!

Duration:01:11:38

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Hawk or Dove? Littermates and Social Group Dynamics with Karen Baxter

9/10/2023
Episode Description: In this episode with our special guest Karen Baxter, we embark on a journey into the intricate world of canine social interactions through the captivating lens of Game Theory. This episode offers a distinctive perspective on the dynamics in groups of dogs and between littermates. As the episode unfolds, we bring Cat and Brian's 3D+ Framework into the conversation introducing the three interconnected dimensions of this chaos and complexity inspired model. Throughout our discussion, we dissect the multifaceted factors that influence whether dogs within social groupings lean towards conflict or cooperation. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Canine Complexity Academy Chaos & Canines --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Guest Bio: Karen Baxter, a devoted advocate for canines, and co-owner of Unified K9 Behaviour Centre, boasts a Diploma in Canine Behavior Sciences and Technology and is a Licensed Canine Complexity Consultant affiliated with The Canine Complexity Academy. Her career is a true reflection of her lifelong affection for dogs, which she considers a privilege. Karen's work exudes an unmatched blend of joy and expertise, making a lasting impression on dogs and their owners, regardless of their size or breed. To attain her status as a dog training expert, Karen undertook a rigorous journey of years of dedicated learning and practice. She holds the distinction of being a Certified Professional Dog Trainer, having passed the Knowledge Assessment examination administered by the Certification Council for Professional Pet Dog Trainers. Additionally, she is a proud graduate of the Certified Dog Trainer program at the Animal Behavior College. Karen's proficiency extends to the practical application of Behavior Adjustment Training for dogs grappling with fear, anxiety, and aggression, as well as Aggressive Dog Conflict Resolution, a field in which she trained under the guidance of the renowned Behaviorist and author Cheryl Smith. Notably, Karen recently completed the Master Aggression Course, led by the globally acclaimed Behavior Consultant, Michael Shikashio. Karen's devotion to the well-being of dogs extends to her invaluable contributions to local animal shelters and rescue organizations. Here, she plays a pivotal role in caring for and rehabilitating rescued dogs who often grapple with trauma and stress-related behavioral challenges. Her ongoing pursuit of education and extensive hands-on experience have finely tuned her skills in addressing psychological issues in dogs, particularly those associated with anxiety and aggression. Connect with Karen Baxter: www.unifiedk9.ca karen@unifiedk9.ca Stay Connected: Join The Canine Complexity Podcast Facebook Group Submit a question or comment to be addressed during the "Feedback Loop" segments at the conclusion of the program to thecaninecomplexitypodcast@gmail.com Explore courses and webinars at The Canine Complexity Academy Dive deeper into the world of chaos at Chaos & Canines Thank you for Listening!

Duration:01:05:02

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Check Your Eco: Bottom Up vs Top Down Dog Training with Kim Brophey

8/27/2023
Episode Description: In this episode, we dive deep into the realms of dog behavior and training, critically evaluating the prevailing narratives that define our approaches. Join us as we unravel the nuances of bottom-up emergence versus the top-down plan, command, and control paradigm and challenge the conventional beliefs about dogs, their training, and behavior, uncovering the hidden ethical dimensions of control. As the discussion unfolds, we navigate through the industry's tangled systems traps, illuminating the challenges that have confined our progress to methodological boxes. At the heart of this conversation lies Kim's groundbreaking LEGS framework, which promises a paradigm shift in the field. Through this innovative lens, we envision a new future for the industry, one that upends traditional norms and embraces a dynamic and integrative understanding of dog behavior. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Canine Complexity Academy Chaos & Canines --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Guest Bio: Kim Brophey, CDBC, CPDT-KA, is an applied ethologist and owner of The Dog Door Behavior Center in downtown Asheville, NC. Kim’s 20-year commitment to Family Dog Mediation® has been recognized both nationally and locally, awarded the Association of Professional Dog Trainers (APDT) Outstanding Trainer of the Year in 2009 and the Best Dog Trainer of WNC six years in a row. She has lectured and taught courses at colleges, universities, and conferences on canine behavior, ethology, and welfare. Kim is a member of the International Society for Applied Ethology and the Association of Professional Dog Trainers, and is a past board member of the International Association and Animal Behavior Consultants and the Asheville Humane Society. Kim’s trademarked Dog L.E.G.S.® model is a groundbreaking new system for dog lovers to truly understand their dogs’ behavior- distilling multiple scientific disciplines and established principles into a simple and accessible framework for pet dogs and their people like never before. Kim is launching a coordinated grassroots movement to facilitate a paradigm shift and market disruption in the pet industry through: her book MEET YOUR DOG- The Game-Changing Guide to Understanding Your Dog’s Behavior, TEDx talk – The Problem with Treating a Dog Like a Pet, Canine Genetic Heritage Testing Software –The Dog Key®, National Dog L.E.G.S.® Association for pet industry businesses and organizations, L.E.G.S.® Applied Ethology Family Dog Mediation® Professional Course, and establishment of Asheville as the official Dog City, USA®. Connect with Kim Brophey and learn more about L.E.G Stay Connected: Join The Canine Complexity Podcast Facebook Group Submit a question or comment to be addressed during the "Feedback Loop" segments at the conclusion of the program to thecaninecomplexitypodcast@gmail.com Explore courses and webinars at The Canine Complexity Academy Dive deeper into the world of chaos at Chaos & Canines Thank you for Listening!

Duration:01:19:44