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Drinking From the Toilet: Real dogs, Real training

Drinking From the Toilet: Real dogs, Real training

De: Hannah Branigan
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A behind-the-scenes look into the reality of dog training, behavior, teaching, and learning. We love our dogs, we love our jobs, but sometimes it's not all unicorns and rainbows. Sometimes at the end of the day, you just need a drink and friend who gets it. We'll keep it fun, and keep it real.All rights reserved
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  • Can you use a leash and still be force free? | Hannah Branigan
    Apr 16 2026

    Somewhere on the internet, someone is arguing that using a leash means you aren't really a force-free trainer. In this solo episode, Hannah unpacks the difference between impact and intent, explains why force-free training is a set of values rather than a guarantee of perfection, and gets into the mechanics of how a leash can function as a neutral tactile cue trained entirely through positive reinforcement. If you've ever felt defensive when someone questions your training tools, this one gives you a more grounded way to think it through.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Force-free training is an aspirational value system, not a pass/fail test: Holding that value means you're always asking what you can do better, not claiming you're already perfect.

    • Impact and intent are both real, and both matter: The learner's experience of a leash always deserves your attention, and your intentions about how you use it shape what kind of trainer you're becoming.

    • A leash can be trained as a neutral tactile cue through positive reinforcement: Leash movement doesn't have to carry any aversive weight to be a functional signal your dog can learn to respond to.

    • What you do after a training error is the most important part: A force-free trainer's response to an unplanned correction is to figure out what needs to change, not to incorporate that correction into a training plan.

    • Where you are in your training journey is less important than the direction you're headed: A willingness to examine your methods and stay open to new strategies is what earns you a seat at the table.

    About the Host

    Hannah Branigan is a teacher, trainer, podcaster, and author of Awesome Obedience and its companion field guide. She is a Certified Professional Dog Trainer (CPDT) and a faculty member at the Karen Pryor Academy for Animal Training and Behavior. Her work is grounded in applied behavioral science and focused on helping serious dog trainers build better skills through positive reinforcement.

    Keep up with Hannah and find all her work and resources here:

    • Website: hannahbranigan.dog

    • Podcast: hannahbranigan.dog/dog-training-podcast/

    • Program: hannahbranigan.dog/z2cd/

    • Instagram: instagram.com/hannah_branigan/

    • YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPh-msUZUNJksIAu2zDTQhQ

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  • Podcast #187: Training Faster Behaviors Without Frustration, Part 2
    Aug 27 2024

    In this episode, we explore strategies to achieve faster and more precise behaviors in dog training. I discuss how clarity, timing, and reinforcement techniques can improve your dog's response times, reduce hesitation, and build confidence. Tune in for practical tips to keep your training sessions clean and effective.

    Key Points:

    - Clear communication prevents slow or hesitant behaviors in dogs.
    - Reinforcement clarity is crucial, even when using a high rate of rewards.
    - Capturing and reinforcing the initial signs of a behavior leads to quicker responses.
    - Consistent timing with marker cues enhances behavior speed.
    - Minimizing duration requirements can accelerate behavior performance.

    For full show notes and transcript, visit: www.hannahbranigan.dog/podcast/187
    This episode is supported by Patreon: www.patreon.com/DFTT

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  • #186: Training Faster Behaviors Without Frustration, Part 1
    Aug 23 2024

    In this episode we discuss:

    • Speed vs. Latency:
      • Speed is how fast a behavior is completed from the time it starts.
      • Latency is the response time, or the time elapsed between when the cue is perceived and when the behavior starts.
    • Motivation:
      • While motivation is essential, it is just one piece of the puzzle.
      • Overemphasizing motivation can lead to frustration, which might not always yield the desired outcomes.
    • Natural Behavior Efficiency:
      • Given a stable training environment, behaviors naturally trend towards faster, more efficient performance over time.
    • Training Environment:
      • The importance of considering training conditions (e.g., environment, timing, footing) to ensure optimal speed without inducing frustration.
      • Pay attention to when, where, and under what conditions your dog already moves faster

    For full show notes and transcript, visit: www.hannahbranigan.dog/podcast/186
    This episode is supported by Patreon: www.patreon.com/DFTT

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