Join Kristen Levine and Chris Bonifati in an engaging episode of Pets Add Life as they explore groundbreaking insights into dog behavior and history. With expert guests Annie Grossman and Chris Pearson, this episode offers inspiring conversations about modern training techniques and the evolving relationship between humans and dogs.
Guest 1: Annie Grossman
A journalist-turned-dog trainer, Annie Grossman is the owner of School For The Dogs in Manhattan’s East Village. Annie’s critically acclaimed book, How to Train Your Dog with Love + Science, dismantles myths about dog training rooted in dominance and coercion. She shares:
- The science behind positive reinforcement and its effectiveness.
- Common dog training myths and the harm of punishment-based techniques.
- Foundational advice for overwhelmed new pet parents to build a trusting bond with their dogs.
Guest 2: Chris Pearson
Chris Pearson, a professor of environmental history, discusses his book Collared: How We Made the Modern Dog. He provides a fascinating dive into:
- The historical shift of dogs from workers to companions.
- How urbanization challenges dogs and their adaptation strategies.
- The lessons learned from studying Indian street dogs and their role in society.
1. Olivia from Denver, CO:
“My Labrador Max has been chewing everything, including furniture. How can I redirect his behavior and save my couch?”
Kristen’s Advice: Regular exercise, interactive toys like frozen Kong treats, and using deterrent sprays can help manage Max’s chewing behavior.
2. Sophie from Portland, OR:
“My cat Luna jumps on counters while I’m cooking. How can I train her to stay off without stressing her out?”
Chris’s Advice: Use aluminum foil on countertops to deter Luna, and provide cat-friendly climbing spaces like wall-mounted shelves or trees as alternatives.
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