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                                                 Management With Mary Angilly CTC, CPDT-KA

Growing up, Mary Angilly always wanted to work with animals. Now, she is a professional full-time dog trainer and has a wealth of information to share with you. In this episode, she sits down with Emily and Libby to talk about what “management” is, why it makes dogs more adoptable, and how it is distinct from training. This episode will be especially relevant for folks who foster.
https://anchor.fm/sdr7/episodes/Management-with-Mary-Angilly-e13a7j7

SHOW NOTES:

https://www.maryangilly.com/

Free Guide for Fosters and Adopters: https://www.podtotherescue.com/marys-free-foster-guide.html


Mary’s collaborations with Dr. Marc Bekoff featured in Psychology Today:
  • Should Dogs Be Shocked, Choked, or Pronged?
  • Dog Training Offers Valuable Lessons in Humane Education
  • Dogs in Gilded Cages: Surviving, but Not Thriving
  • Pandemic Puppy Pandemonium Requires Lots of Time and Love
  • Dog Training: Blending Science With Individual Personalities
  • The Perils of Mislabeling Dog-Appropriate Behavior
https://marcbekoff.com/



Separation Anxiety with Jackie Johnston 

Your dog’s separation anxiety isn’t an unsolvable issue, even if it might feel that way sometimes. In this episode, Libby and Emily sit down with Jackie Johnston to talk all things separation. They define separation anxiety and how to identify it in your dog, why it’s natural and adaptive, and how we can work to help our dogs feel safe.
Jackie Johnston is a certified separation anxiety trainer with a certificate in training and counseling. She works solely with separation anxiety, and her focused knowledge in this challenging area will be sure to benefit the ways you work with your own dog with this issue.

Link to Episode:   anchor.fm/sdr7/episodes/Separation-Anxiety-with-Jackie-Johnston-e12ba23
Jackie Johnston Social Links: http://instagram.com/believeinyourdog/
http://facebook.com/believeinyourdog
https://www.believeinyour.dogSocial links:
http://instagram.com/believeinyourdog/
http://facebook.com/believeinyourdog
https://www.believeinyour.dog

Show notes links:
Free facebook support group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/272516593265257
blogs: 
 https://malenademartini.com/blog/
 https://www.subthresholdtraining.com/blog/
 https://www.believeinyour.dog/blog

Julie Naismith’s podcast: https://www.subthresholdtraining.com/podcasts/

books:
Separation Anxiety in Dogs: Next Generation Treatment Protocols: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08LRPXSRP
BRB: https://www.amazon.com/Be-Right-Back-Overcome-Separation-ebook/dp/B081Y9XFXF
Doggie language: https://www.doggielanguagebook.com


DIY training programs:
Heroes Club (if use this affiliate link, you do not have to wait for Heroes club to open) - https://learn.subthresholdtraining.com/heroes-2021?affiliate=jackiejohnston
Mission Possible: https://malenademartini.com/for-owners/separation-anxiety-in-dogs-mission-possible-online-course/

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 Patricia McConnell - Trauma,  Decompression and Going Slow with Rescue Dogs 

In this episode, Libby and Emily are excited to sit down with Dr. Patricia McConnell - she’s kind of a big deal in the dog training world. The trio talk about the initial time of decompression for your rescue dog, the importance of the secure attachment base, and how we can show our dog safety and stability. Dr. McConnell discusses trauma: the nuts and bolts of it, how it manifests, and ways to build resiliency and offer choice and control when recovering from it. Do not miss this episode if you've rescued a dog - you might learn something about humans, too!
To learn more about Dr McConnell, or find links to her blog, books and bio: www.patriciamcconnell.com/
For more information on decompression in dogs:  
https://decompressforsuccess.com/nine-steps-to-success

Link to the episode: 
​anchor.fm/sdr7/episodes/Trauma--Decompression--and-Going-Slow-with-Dr--Patricia-McConnell-e10suql


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  • Home
  • Episodes
    • Season 1 >
      • Rescue is Just the Beginning
      • Letting the Dog Lead
      • Support for Pandemic Puppies
      • Dog Boy Language
      • Dr. Patricia McConnell
      • Separation Anxiety
      • Management
      • There is No Farm
    • Season 2 >
      • Michael Shikashio
      • Enrichment
      • Understanding Arousal
      • Dog Training for Everyone
      • Dogs & Children
      • Puppy Socialization
      • Marshall Fire, Part I
      • Marshall Fire, Part II
      • Dr. Christopher Pachel
    • Season 3 >
      • Dr. Patricia McConnell
      • Compassion Fatigue
      • Long Lines
      • Happy Cats
      • Dogs in Captivity
      • Why Should We Train Our Dogs?
      • Arousal Biting
      • Heavy Petting
    • Training Basics - Micro Episodes >
      • The Case for Harnesses
      • Food in Training: Part I
      • Food in Training: Part II
      • Food in Training: Part III
      • Food in Training: Part IV
      • Fourth of July
      • Door Greetings
      • Loose Leash Walking
      • Listener Questions
      • Barking
      • July 4th, Fireworks, & Noise Phobias
    • Tails from the Trenches >
      • Meridith Perry: Part I
      • Meridith Perry: Part II
      • Marissa Martino
  • Our Sponsors
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