Jerry Bradshaw
Controlled Aggression
Want to learn about K9 obedience, police dog training, learning theory and more? Jerry Bradshaw has been a sports competitor and police dog trainer for 25 years, and as the executive director of the Protection Sports Association he's been around the world competing and training K9s. Welcome to the Controlled Aggression podcast.
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Directionals and Casting 25.04.2024 1:09:06
In this episode, Jerry Bradshaw discusses: Send the dog where you want them to go in upper-level control. Training young (and not so young) dogs away from you, not just near you. Using attention as a reset. Utilizing unconventional equipment when training your dog. Key Takeaways: Consider training different commands for different attention and directionals to make it clear to your dog what y...
Ten Common Outing Mistakes 29.02.2024 1:04:00
In this episode, Jerry Bradshaw discusses: Drills to teach your dog to give up something to get something. Utilizing multiple types of reinforcement to increase positive behaviors. Adjusting e-collar settings to change the type of pressure on the dog. Differences in different models of e-collars and how your dog may react to them. Pre-empting the mistakes that you can. Key Takeaways: A lot...
The Role of a Departmental Canine Trainer with John Kirk 04.01.2024 1:14:59
In this episode, Jerry Bradshaw and John Kirk discuss: The benefits of being both a handler and a trainer. Societal and departmental expectations of a canine unit in a large department. Creating good training files for handlers and canines. Utilizing all of your tools appropriately. Procedures, protocols, and manuals. Key Takeaways: As a trainer, if your hand is off the leash for too long, i...
Upcoming Events in 2024! 03.01.2024 27:42
In this episode, Jerry Bradshaw discusses: All the seminars packed into the first quarter of 2024! The new handler-course-ready dogs from Tarheel Canine! Check out https://streetreadyk9.com/ for all the events on the calendar! Online training available Key Takeaways: Getting a handler-course-ready dog can save you time and manpower when looking for a new canine. Great seminars are coming up and...
Mechanics and Applications of Drive Capping 07.12.2023 1:20:54
In this episode, Jerry Bradshaw discusses: Obedience and capping in drive. Leveraging reward systems and using queues in drive to prepare for capping. Utilizing different tools and training progressions to properly train drive. Drive training with different canines. Key Takeaways: Suppressing the dog's behavior is not obedience or capping because it isn't channeling their energy into somethi...
Preparing for PSA 1 Nationals 2023 19.10.2023 1:42:41
In this episode, Jerry Bradshaw discusses: Developing training rituals that translate to travel and trial. Basic positions and notifying judges in basic position variations. What judges are looking for and the difference between minor errors and larger point losses. Why consistency, speed, directness, and attention matter during your trail. Key Takeaways: One of the first things the judge lo...
Notes on K9 Certification - Patrol 14.09.2023 1:22:59
In this episode, Jerry Bradshaw discusses: Understanding the flow channel to make your dog (and you as a trainer) better. How handlers and trainers decide the skills to prevent to the dogs at different skill levels. Exceeding the requirements of certification and organizational policy in your training. Training tools to make for a stronger dog in operational settings. Setting up building searc...
Notes on K9 Certifications - Scentwork 07.09.2023 1:13:18
In this episode, Jerry Bradshaw discusses: Things you need to know before starting certification. Having a training methodology that allows for compartmentalization, repetition, and isolation of skills if needed. Understanding rewards throughout and at the end of the track. Creating the behavior you want to create and working around distractions. Key Takeaways: Run your training for certific...
Scientific Approach to Off-Leash Control 28.07.2023 1:08:41
In this episode, Jerry Bradshaw discusses: Understanding learning theory, types of conditioning, and systems of training. Creating a habit so strong that it will hold up to distractions. Consistency takes knowledge, effort, and discipline. Having a picture in your mind of what is expected, and holding to that standard. Reward is what replicates the habit. Key Takeaways: If you are struggling wi...
Defensive Dogs in Protection 27.07.2023 1:15:44
In this episode, Jerry Bradshaw discusses: Having patience with your puppies. The three types of defensive dogs. How decoys can affect defense or prey. Identifying early signs of avoidance in your defensive dog. Tips for working the dog in defense properly. Key Takeaways: Once the dog's foundation work is where you want it, then you can start adding in skills. Don't rush the foundation work...
Tarheel Canine Police Dog Info 15.07.2023 13:46
Today, Jerry answers your burning questions about the available police and civilian dogs and their training at Tarheel Canine. Tarheel provides trained, duel purpose, explosive, and narcotics dogs of various breeds. They also provide green dogs ready to be trained by your officers. Jerry also explains the different options for handler courses, selecting dogs, your personalized experiences, and the...
Drive Suppression v Drive Capping 13.07.2023 1:09:37
In this episode, Jerry Bradshaw discusses: Mistakes made that lead to suppression, avoidance behavior, anxiety, or hesitancy in your canine. Building thoughtful release behavior into the pressure. Training your dog how to sit when in drive. Rewarding the capping with something expressive, even if not a bite. Tips for training drive capping properly. Key Takeaways: Excitement, expressiveness,...
Sport Culture for Pet Trainers 05.07.2023 55:07
In this episode, Jerry Bradshaw discusses: The positive impact PSA and American Schutzhund have had on pet training. Creativity and innovation in training your dog. The objective standards of canine sports to create better dogs of all ages. Getting involved in the culture of canine sport. How sport can change the way you think about dogs. Key Takeaways: Being part of a canine sport club will...
Countering, Pushing & Pulsing Grips 30.06.2023 1:01:09
In this episode, Jerry Bradshaw discusses: Bringing out the traits in your dog that are (or are not) genetically in them already. The difference between countering, pushing/pulling, and pulsing bite grips. Working with the dog and not creating an unstable grip through overwork. Actively teaching your dog when and how to counter, and how and when to fight out of a pressure trap using the differe...
Setting Up Successful Training Sessions 27.04.2023 1:15:46
In this episode, Jerry Bradshaw discusses: Teaching your dog lessons through action, feedback, and prevention. Understanding the queues that you are creating in your dog. Planning your training sessions in advance and understanding the variables. Preparing with the correct equipment and rewards for the training session you are heading into. The importance of evaluating your training sessions, a...
PSA Rituals and Field Awareness 09.03.2023 1:02:05
In this episode, Jerry Bradshaw discusses: The secrets to success in both the training field and trial field. Why consistency matters. Benefits of having an engagement ritual and how it can help provide a reset for your canine. Variable reward systems and proper reward frequencies. Advocating for your dog and understanding what is supposed to happen on trial day. Key Takeaways: You want to...
Building a Relationship with Communication & Emotion with Derek Beckelman 23.02.2023 1:34:29
In this episode, Jerry Bradshaw and Derek Beckelman discuss: Building a relationship of trust with your new dog, both pet and working. Being consistent with the rules with your dog. The emotional nature of dogs and handlers. The clash between attention and anticipation. Increasing the effectiveness of your communication with your dog. Key Takeaways: Using food, treats, or toys to motivate,...
Notes on Neutrality 09.02.2023 1:06:26
In this episode, Jerry Bradshaw discusses: The importance of neutrality in all aspects of dog training (not just obedience). Creating reflexes, capping at the right time, and building a powerful dog. Reversing reflex actions with desensitization - and doing it properly. Developing behaviors then pushing the threshold. Training neutrality at your PSA club. Key Takeaways: Create more neutralit...
Feedback, Confidence, & Corrections 05.01.2023 1:11:18
In this episode, Jerry Bradshaw discusses: The impact of the e-collar and social media on dog training. Making and molding behaviors. Variable reward schedules and recourse for non-compliance. Changing the problem to clarify the problem when there is a lack of understanding. Key Takeaways: You're looking for about an 80-20 rule - with 80% compliance - you can look to start moving to the next...
Simple Patrol K9 Scenarios 03.11.2022 57:25
In this episode, Jerry Bradshaw discusses: Setting up simple patrol scenarios to figure out what your dog needs to work on. Tracking, searching, and engaging in muzzle. Benefits and challenges of different types of scenarios. Key Takeaways: Your dog may need context cues if they are going into a scenario that looks like it may be something else. Throughout entire scenarios, your dog tells you...
Brad Gillespie: Gunfire Training 26.10.2022 1:04:39
In this episode, Jerry Bradshaw and Brad Gillespie discuss: Typical reactions from dogs to gunfire. Understanding the operational requirement of the dog that you are working with to use the best technique for training. Minding your sequencing with training the gunfire training. Being mindful of canine audiology in inside and outside training with gunfire and other loud noises. Key Takeaways: Gu...
Observations on Control Commands: Drive Capping 20.10.2022 50:38
In this episode, Jerry Bradshaw discusses: What drive capping is, what it means, and how it differs from pressuring the dog. The value in drive capping for police dogs. The importance of both the trainer and the decoy in drive capping training. Training prerequisites for drive capping. Key Takeaways: Training is a non-linear process. The further along you get, the more it changes up to direc...
Observations on Control Commands: Redirects, Recalls, and Out & Return 07.10.2022 1:02:00
In this episode, Jerry Bradshaw discusses: Understanding the progressions between redirects, recalls, and outs and returns. Common mistakes made and how to correct them. Avoiding unwanted stress, pressure, anticipation, and preferences during your training. Repeated training and training more than what's in certification only. Key Takeaways: Command discrimination is extremely important as...
Observations on Control Commands - Out 29.09.2022 51:38
In this episode, Jerry Bradshaw discusses: How to get fluency in your outing with reward, not punishment. Beginning with the end in mind in your training. Training with e-collars and your dog. Command chains, variable reward, and understanding Pavlovian conditioning. Key Takeaways: You will not get fluency in your outing until you understand that repetition in out training with rewarding the do...
Building a Successful PSA Club 25.08.2022 1:06:55
In this episode, Jerry Bradshaw discusses: Starting a successful PSA club in your area that is good and healthy for trainers and canines. Pros and cons of the two types of clubs you can run - democracy or top-down leadership. The role of training directors and decoys within a PSA club. Attending club, learning in seminars, following progressions, and learning from those who have had success in the...
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