00:22:14 Bex Tasker: Good morning!! 00:22:14 Trude Øverlie: Hello from Norway :) 00:22:27 Bex Tasker: Yep all looks good 00:22:29 Cristin Doldinger: ok 00:22:32 Patty Burke: Patty from bethesda md usa 00:22:33 Angelique Harner: HELLO from Washington state!! 00:22:33 Summer Hall: Hi from Michigan! 00:22:35 Alexander Agertoft: Hey from the UK. All looks good 00:22:36 Stephanie Human: Hello from Vancouver Island! 00:22:36 Cristin Doldinger: Hello All from Zürich 00:22:37 Barbara Bingham: HI Susan and Ryan and everyone from Phoenix! 00:22:44 Lorena Patti: Hello from Orlando, FL! 00:22:44 Trude Øverlie: everything works fine ;) 00:22:44 Sarah Maddocks: Good Morning from Utah, USA! 00:22:46 Phyllis Sills: Greetings from Charlotte, NC USA 00:22:46 Karla McKinlay: Hi Karla from Australia 00:22:46 Katja Silander: good evening from Finland =) 00:22:46 Cindy Schmidt: can see and hear from Missouri 00:22:51 Ryan Talbot: Can hear and ysee you fine from Battle Ground, IN, USA! 00:22:56 Chrysann Collatos: Chrysann from Nevada 00:22:59 Chrissy Beadle: Hello from North Yorkshire UK 00:23:02 kelli Gilliss: hi from uxbridge ontario 🇨🇦 CANADA. i can see and hear both of you 00:23:05 Mia Fredriksson: Hello from Sweden. Sound and video is fine :) 00:23:05 Tania Love: Good morning from New Plymouth 00:23:09 Jill Howlett: Good morning from Canberra Australia 00:23:17 Nina Bondarenko: Can see and hear - all good from London 00:23:26 Carly Davis: Hello from Western NY :) 00:23:33 Patty Burke: ❤️ 00:23:44 Trude Øverlie: ❤️ 00:23:45 Peggy Modjeski: Hello from Kentucky 00:23:46 Jill Howlett: We look forward to seeing you in Australia soon though Susan! 00:24:03 Guohua Cai: Good Evening from Dubai 00:24:14 Alamelu S: Hi from Sunnyvale, CA! 00:24:14 Zuzanna Kubica: hello from Montreal! 00:24:37 Vicki Shepherd: Hello from northwest Canada! 00:25:01 Crystal Gross: Phoenix AZ in da House! 00:25:03 Nancy Forrester: Key West FL 00:25:23 Alison Scott: Hello from Italy 00:25:44 Julie Cook: Hello from Pompano Bch Fl 00:26:55 Lorena Patti: <3 00:28:41 Lindsay Vaes: ❤️ 00:29:39 Berit Bloch Olesen: Hi there from Denmark as always pleasure to hang out with you both🙌 00:30:05 Jennifer Whybrow: hi from Romford London uk 00:30:36 Pipsa Toikka: Helsinki, Finland says hello! 00:30:37 Zuzanna Kubica: a bit low energy sometimes :P 00:30:40 Lindsay Vaes: Hi from the Netherlands ❤️ 00:31:39 Margaret Anderson: Hello from Geelong, Australia 00:32:05 Robin Horemans: Hi from Calgary Alberta Canada 00:32:26 Lorena Patti: 😶 00:33:10 Ewa Highland: Hi Susan and all from Sweden 00:33:15 Natalie Tagell: Good morning from Kyneton, Australia 00:34:25 Ryan Cartlidge - ATA Founder: Welcome to all! Long time members 💚 Newish members … AND brand new ATA members! So great to have you here! 00:34:43 Lorena Patti: Gah! 00:34:52 Ryan Cartlidge - ATA Founder: Seeing... 00:35:09 Zuzanna Kubica: living? 00:35:13 Zuzanna Kubica: adapting? 00:35:20 Stephanie Collingsworth: Purpose 00:35:31 Angelique Harner: learning? 00:35:45 Lorena Patti: consequences 😄 00:35:47 Ryan Cartlidge - ATA Founder: Influencing the environment… 🙏 00:35:53 Jenny Yasi: Seeing, hearing, moving, shaping the environment 00:35:54 Alamelu S: ...Changing 00:36:24 Chrissy Beadle: seeing, listening, oving, creating results 00:36:47 Ewa Highland: seeing, hearing, running, survival 00:36:48 Pipsa Toikka: Survival, 00:38:58 Ryan Cartlidge - ATA Founder: Someone was just asking me about the members only FaceBook group. If we have any new members [or older ones] who haven’t joined so make sure you request to here >>> https://www.facebook.com/groups/ATAengage 00:39:40 Lorena Patti: That’s why the Borg were so terrifying... 00:46:05 Lorena Patti: Ryan- what time stamp is the past 3 minutes? 00:47:48 Ryan Cartlidge - ATA Founder: Should be 22 - 24 minutes Lorean 00:47:53 Ryan Cartlidge - ATA Founder: “Lorena” Sorry 00:48:05 Ryan Cartlidge - ATA Founder: Is that so you can re-watch that in the replay? 00:48:36 Ryan Cartlidge - ATA Founder: Heheh … good to know. 00:48:52 Ryan Cartlidge - ATA Founder: Maybe I can create a wee ‘webinar extract’ and add to the Facebook group! :-) 00:50:05 Lorena Patti: yes please! 00:50:17 Barbara Bingham: edge of seat!!! 00:50:18 Zuzanna Kubica: it is incredible and magic :) 00:50:20 Natalie Tagell: It is fantastic Susan 00:50:24 Lindsay Vaes: I’m trying to relax but it’s too interesting haha 00:50:38 Lorena Patti: 🤯 00:50:45 Lindsay Vaes: ❤️ 00:51:17 Cristin Doldinger: i tend to tell my Clients: our work is not magic - but the results can be magical. 00:52:00 Ryan Cartlidge - ATA Founder: Make sense how people feel some of the stuff we do looks like magic [because it is ;-)] 💚 00:52:17 Nancy Forrester: edge of seat 00:52:24 Lorena Patti: @Cristin - that is lovely - and accurate! 00:53:06 Lorena Patti: It takes a village, truly. 🙂 00:53:06 Cristin Doldinger: @Lorena thank you! 00:53:54 Jennifer Whybrow: knowing what you don't know is always more important than what you know or think you know 00:55:32 Jodi Beedell: Would it be accurate to say that there are states an individual could be in where they are not primmed to learn anything new? To take in new information? 00:56:52 Jennifer Whybrow: good question. I believe you should always act as if the anaesthetised animal (human or otherwise) is fully conscious.... 00:57:18 Lorena Patti: I can attest to this- even my high school junior understands it well (he may not always apply it, but, adolescence…) 00:58:29 Susan Cripps: I'm having trouble hearing you Ryan {but not Susan) 00:58:40 Ryan Cartlidge - ATA Founder: Thank you Susan… 00:59:03 Jodi Beedell: thanks! 00:59:11 Ryan Cartlidge - ATA Founder: I’ve had to switch microphones … due to some tech considerations on this end. 00:59:14 Lorena Patti: OOOO- that’s invaluable! 00:59:46 Ryan Cartlidge - ATA Founder: So having to use my computer microphone … I will aim my voice at my computer … please continue to remind me if I go quiet again 🙏 01:00:47 Lorena Patti: … and this is why I take 2 tylenols before Susan’s lectures. She always blows my mind! 01:01:04 Zuzanna Kubica: ceu 1: learning 01:01:27 Pipsa Toikka: Even now you are quite silent, Ryan 01:01:38 Ryan Cartlidge - ATA Founder: Thank you Pipsa! 01:01:42 Ryan Cartlidge - ATA Founder: I will fix it... 01:02:05 Ewa Highland: I can’t hear Ryan either 01:02:15 Ryan Cartlidge - ATA Founder: Sorry everyone… 01:02:39 Ryan Cartlidge - ATA Founder: They are about to switch of power at my house! So needing to change some tech things around on my end.. 01:02:48 Ryan Cartlidge - ATA Founder: Impacting my microphone momentairly 01:02:52 Ryan Cartlidge - ATA Founder: I will fix :-) 01:02:58 Jennifer Whybrow: good luck ryan 01:04:10 Frances Etheridge: Wow! 01:04:57 Lorena Patti: They Pavlov’ed plants!!!!!!!!! 01:10:46 Berit Bloch Olesen: it is wonderful when they find out they are in control🥰 01:11:02 Jenny Yasi: Information itself is so reinforcing 01:13:17 Lorena Patti: *I’m here nodding like she can see me. But i’m nodding.* 01:13:36 Ryan Cartlidge - ATA Founder: :-) love that level of engagement Lorena 💚 01:13:42 Ryan Cartlidge - ATA Founder: Put a big smile on my face,,, 01:14:14 Lorena Patti: 😄 01:16:24 Berit Bloch Olesen: now we're talking💪 01:16:28 Cristin Doldinger: alas, "follow the money": when i had an altercation with an alpaca breeder they said that there is not enough time for that Kind of handling 01:16:58 Ryan Cartlidge - ATA Founder: Love this reference for future discussions Cristin 💚 01:18:52 Lorena Patti: DAK really is wonderful with this. ❤️ 01:18:59 Jennifer Whybrow: I think we need both. An animal could totally panic in a situation where it needs handling in an emergency so I might suggest you get the animals used to being restrained as well. you can't always do consensual but you can warn communicate and connect. 01:19:02 Chrissy Beadle: love that learning solution 01:22:27 Lorena Patti: “out of nowhere” 01:23:09 Lorena Patti: *nodding* 01:23:26 Pipsa Toikka: Nodding! 01:23:52 Jennifer Whybrow: don't you think the two are connected and interrelated, ie we can do better than the human field.... 01:24:46 Jodi Beedell: Presumed barrier frustration reactivity in pro-social dogs is one of the most perplexing things to wrap your head around…. How is that behaviour serving them if it never results in obtaining the thing you want? 01:25:30 Jennifer Whybrow: I'm glad you put presumed in there. the dog may simply be singing his or her boundaries.... 01:25:52 Jodi Beedell: It’s easier to explain away by presuming we know what’s going on in their mind… and that the emotions are causing the outward behaviour 01:26:23 Ryan Cartlidge - ATA Founder: Jodi … if you want us to ask that previous question about the barrier frustration we can do so at the end 🙏 01:26:32 Jodi Beedell: Yes Jennifer.. I mean in a dog who we know is pro-social off leash with other dogs but is then reactive when on leash 01:26:41 Lorena Patti: Like quantum science- oh boy, we don’t understand the laws, but it is lawful! 01:26:58 Jodi Beedell: Thanks, Ryan! 01:29:12 Patty Burke: love that "it's not to find the floor" 🥰 01:29:25 Ryan Cartlidge - ATA Founder: Me to… that was gold 💛 01:29:43 Berit Bloch Olesen: Ryan also save chat 01:30:41 Ryan Cartlidge - ATA Founder: Can do Berit… Zoom provides a CSV file. 01:30:49 Berit Bloch Olesen: I am in Susan 💪 01:30:52 Trude Øverlie: I get up in the morning just to find the floor, than I turn back to bed 😋 (no, but some mornings I wish to) 01:30:53 Lorena Patti: That is so cool to observe in other species 🙂 01:31:19 Lorena Patti: @Trude- same! LOL 01:31:20 Ryan Cartlidge - ATA Founder: Thanks for letting me know it’s valuable for you so I can endeavour to download after [talking about Chat in relation to Berit’s request]. 01:32:42 Ryan Cartlidge - ATA Founder: Neat! I haven 01:32:52 Ryan Cartlidge - ATA Founder: ‘Haven’t heard of that book' 01:32:54 Ryan Cartlidge - ATA Founder: Anyone read it? 01:33:22 Lorena Patti: I have- I think from her, actually LOL 01:33:28 Trude Øverlie: Unknown book for me as well! 01:33:30 Ryan Cartlidge - ATA Founder: Oh nice :-) 01:33:43 Jordan Owen: what was the first book recommendation? 01:34:14 Ryan Cartlidge - ATA Founder: Will double check with Susan Jordan :-) 01:35:40 Jenny Yasi: Tough to know what happened in the past with a dog, or how the anxiety was induced. People always guess “tthe dog was abused” or something. I don’t know, I can only know what I see now. 01:36:41 Lorena Patti: Picture or it did’t happen! 01:38:17 Jenny Yasi: Why does my “rescued” dog love to hide in her crate? Weather anxiety? Poor socialization? Genetic behavior? Pain? She just loves her crate? I can’t know her past. I can only cultivate her behaviors from where we are. 01:38:42 Lorena Patti: Oxytocin overload... 01:39:00 Ryan Cartlidge - ATA Founder: Everyone sorry if I drop out… 01:39:09 Jodi Beedell: toothebrush 01:39:10 Lorena Patti: That keeper is well-trained! ;) 01:39:20 Ryan Cartlidge - ATA Founder: We are having some power issues here… shouldn’t drop out - but just in case I do. 01:39:28 Jodi Beedell: Grabbing the toothbrush* 01:39:31 Chrissy Beadle: he saw the brush tho is that not a signal? 01:39:47 Lorena Patti: I would say the brush in hand moving towards the separation fence. 01:40:22 Jodi Beedell: The context itself probably signalled the anticipation of what was coming and was affirmed when she grabbed the toothbrush 01:40:49 Susan Cripps: The specific person, wearing gloves, with a food bowl, sitting on the bucket...with the toothbrush. 01:40:56 Jennifer Whybrow: A lot of people are stuck in this with all their interactions 01:40:59 Summer Hall: It looks like she’s waiting for his “start button” before she presents the brush to cue the full open 01:41:42 Lorena Patti: *Susan- all of that! 01:42:57 Natalie Tagell: This has been wonderful, thank you Susan and Ryan. I have to help young humans get ready for school. Will watch the rest on replay 🥰 01:43:09 Ryan Cartlidge - ATA Founder: So great to have you here Natalie 01:43:16 Ryan Cartlidge - ATA Founder: Will get the replay up for you ASAP 01:43:21 Ryan Cartlidge - ATA Founder: Have a great rest of the day! 01:43:44 Jennifer Whybrow: how do you get to the insides of your teeth after the grab the bar approach 01:43:51 Jenny Yasi: Oh no 01:44:10 Summer Hall: 🫣 01:45:05 Susan Cripps: wow, I had a major stress response to this 01:45:22 Zuzanna Kubica: even my dog is worried :(. I have many consultations with families who's dog reacts to such parenting techniques. it's such a great opportunity to show them something else! 01:45:37 Lorena Patti: Oh, my. Example of not knowing enough outside of pediatric dentistry. The cultural fog is strong. 01:45:45 Ryan Cartlidge - ATA Founder: I can see how that would be stressful for any animals watching! 01:46:06 Jordan Owen: "they are us with different information /learning history" ..... love it 01:46:58 Lorena Patti: @Jordan- so very very true. It would calm me to have this taped next to my screens, in my car, etc... 01:47:44 Ryan Cartlidge - ATA Founder: Susan was so helpful … helping me identify the mirror as a reinforcer with summer and her toothbrushing behaviour! 01:47:56 Jordan Owen: seriously....out of sight, out of mind 😅 it's a new mantra, for sure ha 01:48:34 Lorena Patti: Gotta go get my track star from practice. Looking forward to the replay- THANK YOU DR. FRIEDMAN (you have no idea how you’ve influenced me. Thank you 🙂 ) 01:48:41 Lorena Patti: THank you Ryan!! 01:48:57 Ryan Cartlidge - ATA Founder: Wonderful to have had you here today Loreatta 01:49:02 Ryan Cartlidge - ATA Founder: “Lorena” 01:49:19 Ryan Cartlidge - ATA Founder: Will get the replay up for you ASAP! 01:49:28 Ryan Cartlidge - ATA Founder: Have a great rest of your day 01:50:04 Jill Howlett: Have to go for school drop off. Thank you Ryan for bringing Susan to us again, and to Susan for sharing your beautiful knowledge. 01:50:29 Ryan Cartlidge - ATA Founder: Have a great rest of your day Jill 01:50:54 Katja Silander: 01'0 01:51:02 Katja Silander: 1*'-.. 01:51:32 Katja Silander: oh sorry, that was mu puppy saying hi =P 01:51:55 Jennifer Whybrow: Does anyone teach the 'you have choice here' and 'you do not have choice here' communication and if yes ,what cues would you choose preferentially? 01:53:06 Susan Cripps: I use a yellow towel for "this is going to happen" events 01:54:10 Jennifer Whybrow: As a mat or just use like a flag? Great idea 01:54:40 Susan Cripps: As a mat. 01:56:06 Jenny Yasi: So much requires us to surrender our own goals to let the dog have their own goals. @ Jennifer For me dogs always have choices, they just don’t have limitless choices. 01:56:15 Patty Burke: 😱 01:56:26 Jennifer Whybrow: It's hard to know whether to use adaptil or pet remedy in those situations isn't it? You could easily poison the smell cue, but on the other hand you want to try to influence physiology 01:57:39 Patty Burke: 😱 01:58:03 Jennifer Whybrow: they give teddy bears in a and e here....yellow mat is great with BIG rewards afterwards. 01:58:17 Summer Hall: Their joy is infectious! 🥰 01:58:36 Ryan Talbot: I was cheering and laughing at the screen haha! 01:59:00 Ryan Cartlidge - ATA Founder: Hey ‘Other Ryan” ;-) Glad you could make it! 01:59:28 Ryan Talbot: Glad to be here, 'Other Ryan' :D ! 02:01:29 Jennifer Whybrow: yes to supporting the wing until the bird has it....... 02:01:38 Jennifer Whybrow: same for dog leg 02:03:05 Jordan Owen: that's it....people lose a lot of other individuals but not acknowledging that fact (R+ is not completely free of aversion) 02:03:19 Ryan Cartlidge - ATA Founder: Hey everyone… we will be wrapping up soon! 02:03:28 Ryan Cartlidge - ATA Founder: Any questions now is your time to ask! 02:04:04 Jennifer Whybrow: don't just use hard treats when training dogs, got ten days soft food only here and dog likes biscuits...😭 02:04:34 Ryan Cartlidge - ATA Founder: And one of our core value at ATA is gratitude! So I highly encourage you to add some to the chat her for Susan… and bonus points if you add what was your top takeaway/favourite thing from today’s session? 02:05:22 Ryan Cartlidge - ATA Founder: I love that quote earlier to put our ‘error up on the shelf so we can all learn from it” 💚 02:05:53 Jordan Owen: susan, your perspective, knowledge, wisdom, and the way you share them (especially so willingly & graciously) is greatly appreciated 02:06:05 Chrissy Beadle: Yes I always tell clients while we are aiming for enthusiastic offering of behaviour - we are manipulating the choices through training 02:06:07 Ryan Cartlidge - ATA Founder: Beautiful Jordan - thank you! 02:06:15 Carly Davis: Amazing footage! Thank you, would love to stay. Have a great day everyone! 02:06:29 Summer Hall: Loved learning with you again, Susan! Looking forward to auditing LLA this winter 🙂 02:06:32 Ryan Cartlidge - ATA Founder: Carly was great to have you here and will get the replay up for you ASAP :-) 02:06:36 Ryan Cartlidge - ATA Founder: Yay Summer! 02:07:09 Cindy Schmidt: So appreciate Susan sharing her knowledge with us. Always gracious with other trainers. 02:07:17 Nina Bondarenko: It’s a delight feel my brain expanding again!! Thank you so much! 02:07:30 Ryan Cartlidge - ATA Founder: Love that brain expanding feeling! 02:07:39 Sarah Maddocks: Blown away by this presentation. Thank you Dr Friedman! I can't pick one point of the presentation as my favorite. It is all fascinating. Just love this, Dr Friedman, thank you! 02:07:44 Alamelu S: Thank you so much, Dr Friedman. I feel so inspired to learn more and do better each time I attend your talks. 02:07:44 Ryan Cartlidge - ATA Founder: Gracious is such a great choice of words Cindy! 02:08:05 Ryan Cartlidge - ATA Founder: Amazing Sarah that is great feedback! 02:08:15 Ewa Highland: Dear Susan, you are just incredible at explaining these things. It is a while ago now since I took LLA and since I saw you in Uppsala, Sweden and several times in England (Woof) and in Stamford US at CE, it is just fabulous to reconnect with you and your wonderful ways of spreading knowledge. Thank you for all the inspiration! And thank you Ryan for arranging this! 02:08:19 Hannah McNicholas: I've had a very long and stressful day at work, which meant I was late logging in to the webinar, but it has been gripping. Thank you. 02:08:53 Ryan Cartlidge - ATA Founder: Thank you Ewa! Beautiful words! So grateful to have you here! 02:09:07 Isa Dadauto: that's beautiful! I miss working with birds 02:09:15 Ryan Cartlidge - ATA Founder: Thrilled we could help you decompress Hannah!!! 💚 Sorry you had a stressful day @ work! 02:09:24 Pipsa Toikka: When a webinar makes you want to learn more, isn’t that a great one? Thank you! 02:09:30 Leila Kullar: Things that sit with me from your talk: "behaviour is an individual experience not a species experience, plants express behaviour, "we are waiting for a dialogue not a monologue, "we use least intrusive because more intrusive is not necessary, "to get an outcome, you need to do something. 02:09:42 Ryan Cartlidge - ATA Founder: That is a great way to put it Pipsa! 02:10:07 Ryan Cartlidge - ATA Founder: Wow LOVE those quotes Leila!!! 💚 02:10:29 Leila Kullar: I hav listened to you speak several times Susan. I have taken 3 different courses from behaviour works. You continue to inspire and change my behaviour. 02:10:36 Trude Øverlie: A webinar with dr Susan Friedman is always time very well spent. Always so valuable! And always worth revisiting again :) Thank you so much 02:11:22 Barbara Bingham: Awesome information and presentation always!!! :) 02:11:34 Peggy Modjeski: Thank you. I loved this. 02:11:36 Zuzanna Kubica: Did we get the 2nd ceu word? 02:11:39 Barbara Bingham: Thank you!!!!! 02:11:43 Berit Bloch Olesen: As always so educational, never the same, always new learning and approach with Susan. I am ready to proceed Thank you much for opportunity💪🥰🙌 02:12:03 Eileen Anderson: Susan, I loved the point about living in a coercive world. Trading behavior for consequences is the way things work. And that at the same time, this *doesn’t* excuse us from figuring out the least coercive, least intrusive ways to ask our animals for behavior. 02:12:16 Zuzanna Kubica: Thanks 02:12:41 Mia Fredriksson: Lot of Learning happening in my head and heart 🥰 02:12:49 Zuzanna Kubica: So nice to listen to ypu again ❤ 02:12:57 Cindy Schmidt: Loved everything about webinar! I have an Odie also 02:13:27 Chrissy Beadle: Do you know who started the 'positive only' meme? 02:13:32 Jenny Yasi: Great webinar! Thanks so much! My dog knocked over my computer. Sometimes it’s tricky because [people have their expectations that are not necessarily what are in the interests of the dog. 02:13:53 Melanie Schenzer: It’s so wonderful to see what’s possible, and I truly hope that many more people in Germany will want to train this way. One of my clients left because she wasn’t allowed to step on the leash — so sad. 02:13:57 Jordan Owen: yeah, people did not like when i pointed that out in force-free communities 😅 02:14:18 Eileen Anderson: Ryan, today I’m also grateful for the technology that you are using at ATA that let me watch this on my phone during a friend’s PT appointment and tune back in after I got home! 02:14:35 Ryan Talbot: Had to be in-and-out, so really looking forward to the replay, but always a pleasure learning from one of the best tennis players :)! Susan, love your wonderful ability to make these concepts digestible. I learn something new everytime, and the reminder that when we see behavior from humans that makes us uncomfortable to pause and tell ourselves, "that is us with different information," is something I need to tell myself more often! Also, I'm going to refer to all of my learners as "energy bags," from now on ;-). 02:14:39 Vicki Shepherd: I watched this to help my dog relationship. However, I will use lots of the information to teach our staff better principles and methods to promote desirable behavior in our clients with brain injury. Many many thanks. 02:14:40 Chrissy Beadle: thanks it has evolved then? 02:15:20 Karla McKinlay: Have met Susan Garret, great positive reinforcement dog trainer 02:16:16 Margaret Anderson: Thank you Ryan and Susan for another fascinating webinar. Much appreciated. 02:16:22 Vicki Shepherd: I too love Susan Garret's work! 02:17:03 Melanie Schenzer: Thank you so much, Melanie 02:17:37 Frances Etheridge: Wonderful, thank you Susan and Ryan. Here’s to always continuing to learn. 02:17:54 Nancy Forrester: I train parrots, it is the prospcets of training people that brought me here 02:17:56 Jodi Beedell: This might be too hard to address with very little info but I’m just wondering if my thinking is on the right plane here and would get input. In my current case of what I think is barrier frustration via the leash with a dog who is pro-social with other dogs when he is off leash. I think the reactivity ABC is: A - seeing another dog B - go toward the dog C- hits the end of the leash (aka feels restraint which I think is actually then the Antecedent that cues the barking lunging… so it’s just going around. 02:18:12 Katja Silander: thanks again Susan and Ryan <3 02:18:15 Patty Burke: Dr. Friedman lives the philosophy of ABA in the way Keira Moore has described it: "IF YOUR DOG TRAINING PRACTICE IS ROOTED IN KINDNESS AND COMPASSION FOR DOGS- BUT NOT FOR PEOPLE... YOU'RE MISSING THE POINT." always considering the trainer's learning history and never punishing those who don't share the same history, teaching alternative perspectives and rewarding successive approximations. 02:18:17 Jenny Yasi: And then we will need to think about how invasive drugs are or are not? 02:20:16 Eileen Anderson: Must go now, thank you so much! 02:20:26 Ryan Cartlidge - ATA Founder: Thanks Eileen 02:20:31 Ryan Cartlidge - ATA Founder: Appreciate your participation today! 02:20:33 Zuzanna Kubica: Most 'frustredted' dogs i workedwith responded well to me treating them lime stressed feeling stuck ... 02:20:43 Zuzanna Kubica: Lij 02:20:44 Jennifer Whybrow: @nancy Forrester,I trained crows to teach my dog about clicker training.... 02:21:00 Jodi Beedell: Thank you! 02:21:57 Margaret Anderson: We have two horses that, after experiencing a situation where they went way over threshold and became very anxious, then generalised their fear to many other situations that they used to be confident in. What are we dealing with? We are focusson on the behaviour we see, 02:21:59 Berit Bloch Olesen: I work with a dog been attacked 5 times 2 very badly. Always think of you and Joe Layngs movements creates contengencies🥰 02:22:00 Chrissy Beadle: thank you so much! complicated ideas given clarity loved it 02:22:11 Barbara Bingham: Please mention LLA 02:22:24 Summa Wilde: So educational, I am so grateful. Will always take away that the least invasive, least coercive and most patient methods are the most successful for the trainer and learner. Thank you Susan and Ryan 02:22:52 Ryan Cartlidge - ATA Founder: So great to have you here Summa! And you are so welcome :-) 02:24:01 Jenny Yasi: It’s kind of tricky when people expect their dogs to be able to do a particular sport. EXACTLY, “the study of one” is a great phrase to use! 02:24:29 Melanie Schenzer: "What's your opinion on medicating pets?" 02:24:37 Susan Cripps: All people named Susan are fantastic! 02:24:46 Jennifer Whybrow: all people named Susan, 😂😂😂 but most of you are! 02:25:23 Susan Cripps: Most of us are over 50 😂 02:26:02 Jenny Yasi: My border collie loves to hide, and so I have medicated her (lower dose prozac) but it hasn’t changed her, I do think she seems happier. But she doesn’t get a choice, she doesn’t understand that she is being medicated... 02:26:48 Margaret Anderson: I was trying to write very quickly! :) I know why they became scared, but why did they generalise? 02:27:55 Leila Kullar: Love the art work behind you!!! 02:28:06 Margaret Anderson: Thank you 02:28:40 Nancy Forrester: I found some relief in knowing you do not understand 5% 02:30:10 Alamelu S: Adorable <3 02:30:18 Summer Hall: Got it, so cute! 🥰 02:30:40 Sarah Maddocks: So cute! 02:30:50 Leila Kullar: so cute 02:30:53 Alison Scott: Gorgeous hound 02:30:56 Frances Etheridge: That’s a happy, relaxed dog! 02:31:12 Lindsay Vaes: ❤️❤️❤️ 02:31:41 Barbara Bingham: Odie is love!!! 02:33:30 Jenny Yasi: A lot of people have been asking about grief in dogs, maybe that could be a topic for the future. So many dogs rescued after their human died. My dog’s human died and she was left with him for 8 hours before he was found. I have no idea if her very quirky behaviors are related to that or not, but PTSD, grief, loss in dogs is something that I would like to understand better. Do dogs really experience grief? How does grief impact rehoming? (Future topic suggestion!) Thank for doing this! 02:34:11 Patty Burke: excellent reply 02:34:16 Ryan Cartlidge - ATA Founder: A great topic for a future session Jenny! 02:35:00 Ryan Cartlidge - ATA Founder: Open to recommendations on whom might be a good voice to add as a content contributor on that topic? [To Jenny’s contribution]. 02:35:51 Jennifer Whybrow: I got shouted at once for suggesting dogs showed and experienced grief,then I got a dog who showed no reaction at all to a dead animal but comes from a country where dead animals are common @Jenni. Nathalie Warren did some work on grief in shelter dogs apoarently 02:36:09 Cecilia Sternzon: Thank you. This has been amazing! 02:36:28 Sarah James: Thank you! 02:36:31 Jodi Beedell: Thank you both! 02:36:31 Stephanie Human: Thank you so much! 02:36:32 Sarah Maddocks: Thank you again! 02:36:35 Alamelu S: Thank you! 02:36:48 Margaret Anderson: Thanks again - next LLA? 02:37:22 Berit Bloch Olesen: jubii 02:37:23 Ewa Highland: Thank you 🙏🥰 02:37:27 Jenny Yasi: Thank you! 02:37:36 Barbara Bingham: Wonderful!!! TY!!! 02:37:42 Melanie Schenzer: Auf Wiedersehen from Cologne 02:37:43 Chrissy Beadle: Bye 02:37:45 Alamelu S: Bye!