Emotions, learning and animal training.
Yes – you made it!
Until the 29th of September, you’ll get access to the free training related to the profound impact of emotional states on animals – and specifically when it comes to learning.
Video 1, 2 and 3 are available – check them out!
90 replies on “emotions impact animal training”
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Bring me in, Any New leaning wil make difference for me as a dog train er and the dogs around me 🙂
Hope you’ll learn something useful! 🙂
Thank you Karolina! I look forward to learning a lot from you!
Looking forward to this, thanks!
I’m so excited!!! All of my dogs are too.
me too! This will be fun..! 🙂
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Looking forward to the videos
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I can’t wait. Thanks so much!!
Awesome…looking forward…. 😉
Thank you for offering this course. I appreciate it.
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Thanks for offering this course! I learned so much during your last free class!
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Uh….. Looking SO much forward to this??
Great topics. Looking forward to the 16th.
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Looking forward to it. Will pass on to my students.
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Thank you Karolina! This is going to be great ? (happiness emotions….)
Thank you so much Karolina! I have learned so much from you, you have such a great gift of being able to explain these concepts in a way that is easy to understand and apply. And I have only taken your free courses so far! Looking forward to this new one. Thanks for all that you are doing to help us humans understand how experiences affect animals and for animals to better understand what we are asking for.
So glad to hear that – hope you learn something new from this one, then! 🙂
Thanks so much for including me 🙂
Thank you so much. I look forward to learning from you.
Looking forward to it, can’t wait ?
Thankyou for giving your time and knowledge for free, I really appreciate your generosity.
You’re welcome. I really enjoy doing it! 🙂
Thank you for the invitation
Looking forward to learning more about animal emotion…..so neccessary to assist with the communication process..thank you
Thanks….looking forward to this course.
I would love to join and participate in all availabld courses one by one.
Thank yoh for your work!
Your program has had such a profound effect on my training and thinking, I cannot bear to use any other (traditional) methods. I’m finding it difficult to fit in to a life without my own horse where I used positive reinforcement to great success. At two places where I have explored volunteering I have come away wondering how they put so much emphasis on safety but never consider the horses’ point of view. They are treated as benevolent robots. I’ll keep searching for like minded people.
Hopefully you’ll find those people here! 😉
I am still enjoying your advanced animal training course and am looking forward to this one, as well! Thank you!
I’m looking forward to more great insight from your teaching.
Looking forward to this course as it is really relevant to our current home!
Thank you!
Thank you! Looking forward to it.
Thank you for this offering.
Thank you so much for offering this. Love the last one, looking forward to learning more.
Loved your last program.. A lot of what I have come to learn over the years training dogs professionaly doves tails into things like this. Relationship and drive games that create a better learning pupil in the work.. #GoodStuff, Thank you!
Yes, I think we’re living through a big change in the approach to animal training..! Glad you like my stuff! 🙂
Thank you for sharing this.
So happy, cant wait to start
Thank you Karolina, I am looking forward to hearing your voice and listening to your words of wisdom !
Thank you Karolina. I love your courses.
Can’t wait!
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Thanks for offering this opportunity for we humans to learn how to be the best friends we can be to our beloved animal friends!
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Looking forward for listening to these very important things about our pets!
Yes! Looking forward to it….
Thank you Karolina! Looking forward to next week!!!
Looking forward to another great course!
I’m really looking forward to another one of your brilliant courses. Thank you?
As a full-time dog carer I am always reading your material and watching your videos with great interest!! Always something new to learn about our best fluffy friends 🙂 So thank you for this opportunity!
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I am looking forward to having a better understand of my companions.
Always inspired by you Karolina.
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Tack,
Det är så lärorikt och användbart i hundträning.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us.
Thank you. Looking forward to the programme
Very interesting to me!
Thanks.
A good friend and advocate of force free training has inspired me to seek further knowledge, thankyou for the opportunity
Thanks for this opportunity to learn some new
you’re welcome! 🙂
Thank you for the opportunity
Thanks for sharing your knowledge. I have some experience in training but, as we know, learning never stops. At the moment, I have standard poodle and I have never had such overexcited dog with so much of prey drive. My previous was border collie so you can imagine how my poodle is overexcited comparing it to border collie ?. She learns veeery quickly, even when she’s overexcited. The ball is her biggest motivation.
The problem come when the ball is no around. Then everything which is moving is trigger. So, I concluded that I must reward her emotional state: calm. We’ll see what will happen. I look forward to see your next video ?
best of luck! 🙂
Thanks for offering this opportunity for we humans to learn how to be the best friends we can be to our beloved animal friends!
Very interesting first video, I immediately subscribed to be able to watch the other videos.
I have a 2,5 year old Golden Retriever. Since he was a puppy we’ve been going to a dog school every week, where training is absolutely force free and where positive reinforcement is the key to successful behavior. I no doubt make numerous mistakes in training him, but overall he is a happy, quiet, inquisitive, cuddly dog who likes to practice and listens quite well. Never overexcited or beyond happy, never ever even slightly aggressive.
There is one thing I would like to help him with: he is quite insecure and sometimes even scared when entering new situations, environments, or meeting dogs he is not familiar with.
For instance: every time he goes to the boarding kennel when we go away for a vacation. Even though he loves playing with the other dogs in the kennel once he is accustomed to the situation and though he is being very well taken care of with lots of cuddles and attention, every time we go to the kennel he simply refuses to go inside.
His behavior in situations like this changes to wanting to retreat and hide and he is not very open to guidance anymore. He becomes down and miserable and avoiding and wants to be protected by me. It’s only after a little while that he finds out that the situation is not so bad or even very nice. Then he is fine again.
I hope I can learn to understand why he behaves like that, and that I can guide him in situations he finds difficult to cope with. Thank you in advance!
Thank u
Quiero saber si tambien ofrecen este curso en idioma español.
Me interesa muchÃsimo porque tengo 5 caninos yorshire y se pelean mucho por celos.
Gracias
Lo siento, no. Ni siqiera en sueco, que es mi idioma maternel. Tengo muchos estudiantes que no hablan inglés, y son ayudado por el “subtitles” en inglés, has probabo clicar el CC botón en los videos por verlos?