Episode 93. Dog Training and Eight Faces of Aggressive Behavior: A Master’s Solution to Barkers, Growlers and Biters with Guests, Matthew Duffy & Grant Foster (Part 1)

Show Notes:

Episode 93. Dog Training and Eight Faces of Aggressive Behavior: A Master’s Solution to Barkers, Growlers and Biters with Guests, Matthew Duffy & Grant Foster (Part 1)

 

In this episode, Alex Ooley interviews Matthew Duffy and Grant Foster about Duffy’s book, Dog Training and Eight Faces of Aggressive Behavior. They discuss the importance of understanding and managing aggression in dogs, as well as the different types of aggressive behavior. They emphasize the need for a strong team leader relationship between the dog and the owner, and the importance of teaching self-control to the dog. They also highlight the role of positive reinforcement and timely corrections in addressing aggressive behavior. This conversation explores various aspects of dog training and aggression management. The importance of calmness and consistency in dog training is emphasized, as well as the role of positive emotion in the training process. 

 

The value of in-person training and modeling behavior is discussed, highlighting the benefits of observing aggression management in a controlled environment. The limitations of learning from books alone are acknowledged, and the need for practical application and understanding is emphasized. The negative effects of yelling and negative emotion in dog training are addressed, and the importance of consistency and building on small wins in aggression management is highlighted. The need for patience and duration of application in dog training is discussed, as well as the challenge of establishing strong leadership with confident dogs. The management of predatory aggression and the importance of consistency in addressing triggers are explored. Finally, the nature of defensive aggression and the importance of consistency in addressing it are discussed.

 

Takeaways

  • Understanding and managing aggression in dogs is crucial for their well-being and the safety of others.
  • The eight faces of aggressive behavior include dog against dog aggression, predatory aggression, defensive aggression, territorial aggression, protest aggression, intolerance aggression, possessive aggression, and social aggression.
  • Building a strong team leader relationship with the dog is essential for managing aggression.
  • Positive reinforcement and timely corrections are effective tools in addressing aggressive behavior. Calmness, consistency, and positive emotion are key in dog training and aggression management.
  • In-person training and modeling behavior are invaluable for owners in understanding and managing aggression.
  • Books can enhance training, but practical application and understanding are essential.
  • Negative emotion and yelling have no place in dog training.
  • Consistency, patience, and building on small wins are crucial in aggression management.
  • Understanding the dog’s motives and addressing triggers are important in managing aggression.

 

Chapters

00:00 Introduction

05:22 The Two Books: 10 Natural Steps and Eight Faces of Aggressive Behavior

14:28 Understanding the Eight Faces of Aggressive Behavior

35:07 Dog Against Dog Aggression

43:00 Addressing Dog Against Dog Aggression

53:54 The Importance of Calmness and Consistency in Dog Training

54:48 The Role of Positive Emotion in Dog Training

55:44 The Value of In-Person Training and Modeling Behavior

57:12 The Limitations of Learning from Books

57:42 The Importance of Application and Understanding in Dog Training

58:08 The Negative Effects of Yelling and Negative Emotion in Dog Training

59:05 The Importance of Consistency and Building on Small Wins in Aggression Management

59:32 The Need for Patience and Duration of Application in Dog Training

01:00:30 The Importance of Consistency and Leadership in Aggression Management

01:01:29 The Challenge of Establishing Strong Leadership with Confident Dogs

01:02:53 Understanding the Dog’s Motives in Aggression

01:04:17 Managing Predatory Aggression and the Importance of Consistency

01:05:15 Making Progress with Predatory Aggression through Consistency and Momentum

01:08:06 Understanding Defensive Aggression and Addressing Triggers

01:18:03 The Nature of Defensive Aggression and the Importance of Consistency

 

Resources:

Duffy’s Dog Training

https://www.whitefangventures.com/?page_id=3201

 

Duffy’s on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter:

https://www.facebook.com/duffysdogtraining

https://www.instagram.com/duffysdogtraining/

https://twitter.com/DuffysDogs

 

Ten Natural Steps to Training the Family Dog: Building a Positive Relationship by Matthew P. Duffy

https://www.amazon.com/Ten-Natural-Steps-Training-Family/dp/1456526308/ref=sr_1_2?crid=AXIWRKR5CDCS&keywords=matthew+duffy&qid=1698696609&sprefix=matthew+duffy%2Caps%2C406&sr=8-2

 

Dog Training and Eight Faces of Aggressive Behavior: A Master’s Solution to Barkers, Growlers and Biters by Matthew P. Duffy

https://www.amazon.com/Training-Eight-Faces-Aggressive-Behavior/dp/1492336718/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1YJ4NWLNQPV76&keywords=matthew+duffy&qid=1699021279&sprefix=matthew+duffy%2Caps%2C118&sr=8-1

 

Franklin: The Man behind the United States Commando Dogs by Matthew P. Duffy

https://www.amazon.com/Franklin-behind-United-States-Commando/dp/069206270X/ref=sr_1_3?crid=1YJ4NWLNQPV76&keywords=matthew+duffy&qid=1699021279&sprefix=matthew+duffy%2Caps%2C118&sr=8-3

 

Episode 74. Ten Natural Steps to Training the Family Dog with Matthew Duffy (Part 1)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gZ1TBgZ7Rxk

 

Episode 76. Ten Natural Steps to Training the Family Dog with Matthew Duffy (Part 2)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u3SqswLsgWE

 

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