"It's not personal. It's just a dog thing." Sara Caron, SFTD CPT, on how training shifted her POV




How To Train Your Dog With Love And Science - Dog Training with Annie Grossman, School For The Dogs show

Summary: <p>Sara Caron had a leash-reactive dog, and as she started to research a quick fix for the problem, she threw out a wide net and tried lots of things. With guidance from this podcast, she began to see a way of dog training that made sense to her. When felt she had reached a plateau in her own solo study of animal behavior, she enrolled in the School For The Dogs Professional Course last year. She got another puppy shortly before starting the course which allowed her to see some remarkable differences in a dog raised with science-based/reward-based training methods versus one who was not. In this episode, Sara and Annie discuss some of the parts that have made the School For The Dogs Professional Course a life-changing experience for its graduates: The individualized attention, access to the SFTD community of trainers, classes, in-depth material, and the guest speakers. They also discuss the process of finding one’s place in the professional world of dog training.</p> <p>Apply to the Professional Course at: <a href="https://www.schoolforthedogs.com/professional-dog-training-course/">https://www.schoolforthedogs.com/professional-dog-training-course/</a> Applications for the next cohort are due June 30. Cohort begins Aug. 30.  Want to learn more? Book a free consult at: http://schoolforthedogs.com/freeconsult</p> <p>---<br> Partial Transcript:</p> <p>Sara Caron:<br> I developed this deeper relationship with dogs where, prior, dogs might have to me been one thing and dog training might have been one thing, but now it kind of has its – I can see its links to my own life and all these cultural things that we deal with. Yeah. So it just kind of kept getting more and more interesting to me.</p> <p>Annie:<br> Sara Caron. I am so happy to have you here. Why don't you introduce yourself and we can just go from there.</p> <p>Sara:<br> Sure. I'm Sara Caron. I'm a recent graduate of the School For The Dogs professional Cho. And I'm in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.</p> <p>Annie:<br> You know, I think I told you this, but my dad's family's from Milwaukee.</p> <p>Sara:<br> Oh cute. You did tell me that.</p> <p>Annie:<br> Although I've never been there, but the main association I have with all things Wisconsin is that my grandmother when she would yell at my dad would be, I remember her always saying “Baaaab.”</p> <p>Sara:<br> Yeah. That sounds about right. Yeah.</p> <p>Annie:<br> His name was Bob and I remember drawing a cartoon of her when I was like seven and I spelled it out like B-A-A-A-A-B.</p> <p>Sara:<br> That's adorable. So yeah, I'm from Chicago. I grew up in the city, but I've been living here long enough that that sounds very, very familiar.</p> <p>Annie:<br> So I guess let's maybe just talk chronologically about how you got to the<a href="https://www.schoolforthedogs.com/professional-dog-training-course/"> professional course</a>. And then I guess we can talk a little bit about what that experience is like, because we are welcoming in our next cohort at the end of August, and I would love for anyone else who's interested in becoming a professional to sort of hear about what the experience was like for you.</p> <p><br></p> <p>Full Transcript at <a href="https://www.schoolforthedogs.com/podcasts/episode-211-its-not-personal-its-just-a-dog-thing-sara-caron-sftd-cpt-on-how-training-shifted-her-pov/">SchoolForTheDogs.com/Podcast</a></p>