In this highly anticipated second part of our conversation with Craig Ogilvie, renowned dog trainer and behavior consultant, we continue to dive deep into the world of interactive play. Craig, who operates the successful Ogilvie Dogs training center and authored The Interactive Play Guide, shares invaluable insights into how play can revolutionize dog training by meeting the biological needs of dogs, while also creating powerful reinforcement tools. In this episode, Craig dissects the science behind play, exploring its origins in the predatory motor pattern, and how it serves both the physical and social development of dogs. From toy play to interpersonal play, Craig emphasizes the importance of creating structured yet engaging play experiences that not only enhance the dog's ability to learn but also strengthen the bond between dogs and their caregivers. Craig also discusses the underutilized potential of play in addressing behavioral issues, showing how trainers can use play to increase responsiveness and reduce problematic behaviors, even in highly aroused states. Listeners will come away with a deeper understanding of how to incorporate play as a key training strategy and hear Craig's expert advice on adapting play styles to individual dogs for the most rewarding results. What You'll Discover in This Episode: How play taps into dogs' predatory motor patterns for learning and behavior development. Techniques to tailor play styles to meet each dog's unique needs and motivations. The role of play in behavior modification and managing arousal levels. Practical tips on using play as a reinforcer in both pet and sport dog training settings. Why This Episode is a Must-Listen: Craig Ogilvie's passion for play-based training and his wealth of experience make this episode a valuable resource for trainers and dog owners alike. Whether you're working with reactivity, recall, or general engagement issues, Craig's insights will inspire you to rethink how play can become a cornerstone of your training toolbox. Engage With Us: If you enjoyed this episode, don't forget to subscribe, share with fellow trainers, and join our online community to explore more about ethical and science-based training practices. LINKS: Craig's website Craig on Instagram Craig on TikTok
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