Fenzi Food For Thought

Denise Fenzi
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Jul 14, 2022 • 23min

Pros and cons of pushing a dog in training.

As with most things, it's not black-and-white. Some dogs benefit from more splitting, patterns, higher rate of reinforcement, and easier training sessions with less puzzling than other dogs. Those dogs might benefit from more lumping, more behavior chains, and more unpredictable/challenging training sessions with plenty of puzzling. In all cases, you need to watch your learner to determine how your interventions are being received. As a general rule, force free trainers err on the side of patterns and high rates of reinforcement for too long, making behavior chain goals hard to reach, and balanced trainers err on the side of the unpredictable and challenging training with too much frustration and lack of clarity in the work. You could pick your poison, or better still, watch your learner carefully and pick that just right path!
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Jun 28, 2022 • 32min

Singular vs. Mass Distraction

Dogs react very differently to a singular event or a mass distraction. This is another one of those personal qualities that you'll want to know about your dog when you work on matters of overarousal or reactivity, or you might find yourself doing exactly the reverse of what is most helpful to your situation.
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Jun 20, 2022 • 26min

Planning your training session

In this live, I describe how I am going to train my dog this weekend away from home. What is my route? What is my plan to ensure that we have as much success as possible? It's important to have a plan when you are training, especially when you are away from home or have limited opportunities for away training. This one applies to both behavior work and Dog Sports competitors.
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Jun 13, 2022 • 37min

So you had a bad day

We've all been there. Watch this live to get some ideas for how to handle it when you're ready to throw in the towel over a single bad day.
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May 27, 2022 • 53min

Classical & Operant Conditioning

Once again we covered a lot of territory! This live will introduce you to the quadrants (operant conditioning), and also classical conditioning. We discuss when reinforcement makes the most sense and when you might consider punishment if that is in your mental paradigm. We talk about extinction, habituation, and other random topics that dog trainers might find of interest!
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May 19, 2022 • 37min

Exercise and reactive behavior

Does your dog become more or less reactive to triggers when you increase your dog's exercise? While counterintuitive, it appears that some dogs might do quite a bit better if they receive less exercise! Link to the research study mentioned in this Instagram live.
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May 6, 2022 • 55min

Correlation is not Causation

Are you teaching what you think you're teaching? This live covered correlation is not causation and the risks of superstitious learning in humans! We talked about evaluating your training choices with care and reflection; modulating emotions in dogs; a few thoughts on how to change human behavior in life; a few thoughts on how to be happy in life; and a bit of problem-solving. Enjoy!
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Apr 24, 2022 • 39min

Trust. What is it?

I hear this word used a lot in dogtraining. Usually it's the trainer saying that the dog trusts them. How do you know that? Trust is given, not taken from another. Consider how you do, or do not, have trust within your training relationship. This is from an Instagram Live I did last year. Enjoy the replay!
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Apr 10, 2022 • 29min

Positive Bitesports

Yes, bitesports can be done positively. But if you put a traditional foundation first it will be a whole lot harder, if you can do it at all. **Since my first podcast wasn't clear and/or was widely misunderstood on the topic of instinct sports trained as force free as possible, this re-recording is designed as a summary and clarification.
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Mar 31, 2022 • 60min

Adventure & Versatility

Denise & I hung out with our very first guest, Erin Lynes, FDSA instructor and breeder of the most versatile labs around--in our humble opinion, that is... We talk about what temperament adds to versatility and those wrecking ball puppies we just can't resist! Plus, we get an insider look into the world of dock diving and learn about some skills you can train even before hitting the water. Enjoy!

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