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Sarah Stremming
Aversive interventions are sometimes necessary, and sometimes the right answer. But within the R+landia space we often don’t discuss them, and it’s time to. Join Sarah as she rehashes her old thoughts from the first episode she did about this four years ago, revises her criteria, and shares new ideas about aversive consequences in dog training.
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Sarah Stremming
Is punishment ever appropriate for rewards-based trainers? When might we need it, and how do we stay within a Least Intrusive Minimally Aversive (LIMA) paradigm? Answers, examples, and only a little rambling!
Lauren Fraser & Matthias Lenz (Hosts) + Sarah Stremming (Guest)
Where we talk with our first-ever guest, the lovely Sarah Stremming about using punishment-effectively and humanely - during dog or horse training.
Also, a discussion about what Sarah does differently now since the airing of her podcast episode on this same topic, choke chains on dolphins (?!), and how 'make them know they're wrong' might not be the best approach when using punishment.
To burn with desire and keep quiet about it is the greatest punishment we can bring on ourselves.
Federico Garcia Lorca