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.

Author

Jerry Bradshaw

Category

Education

Podcast website

www.tarheelcanine.com

Latest episode

Jul 10, 2026

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Episodes

Holding a Standard of Behavior 04.08.2022

In this episode, Jerry Bradshaw discusses: Knowing what an ideal behavior looks like when you're working every stage of progression.  Accountability and follow through.  Short, medium, and long term goals in your organized training plan.  Having proper technique and understanding reward structure for your dog.    Key Takeaways: You must hold a consistent standard of behavior to show the dog that t...

Is Your Training Too Operant? 16.06.2022

In this episode, Jerry Bradshaw discusses: Classical versus operant conditioning.  Recognizing and understanding the emotional states of your dog.  How your emotions and confidence affect the emotional state of your dog.  Understanding the classical effects of your operant conditioning.  The magic in the emotions.    Key Takeaways: Most dog training starts with operant work then folds in classical...

Pat Stuart: Low Level Stim E-Collar Conditioning 22.04.2022

In this episode, Jerry Bradshaw and Pat Stuart discuss: Utilizing e-collars for more than just negative reinforcement.  Understanding what low-level actually means with the e-collar.  Creating learning phases and utilizing more than one tool in your training tool kit.  Negative reinforcement and positive punishment.  Activation in e-collar training.    Key Takeaways: The level of e-collar stim nee...

Dr. Jessalyn Klein: Dealing with Difficult People 07.04.2022

In this episode, Jerry Bradshaw and Dr. Jessalyn Klein discuss: Working with people with different personality types and different opinions.  Successfully dealing with a know-it-all, a boundary pusher, and others.  Setting expectations from the beginning.  Giving necessary education and managing magical thinking.  Using the DEAR MAN trick for dealing with people.    Key Takeaways: As the trainer,...

Multiple Markers: Are they Necessary? 31.03.2022

In this episode, Jerry Bradshaw discusses: Multiple markers for different reward types.  The purpose of markers and when a marker may or may not be necessary.  Types of markers and what they indicate to your dog (even if you didn't intend for that behavior). Reward prediction error and reward preferences.    Key Takeaways: With more rehearsal, the neurons that release dopamine activate on the expe...

Primacy of Learning, Hunt Drive, Markers, and Advice for Young Trainers 17.03.2022

In this episode, Jerry Bradshaw discusses: Having a full, firm, and hard grip (which may not be calm).  Developing a hunt drive in your dog.  Working dogs on markers and having different types of markers.  How to be an active learner and advice for young trainers.  How primacy of learning applies to training.    Key Takeaways: You want a bite suit to be as form fitting as possible to allow the dog...

The Detection Blueprint 17.03.2022

Introducing…The Detection Blueprint! If you have ever wanted to learn how to train canine detection from start to finish, you can join us for the three part series, The Detection Blueprint! Over this three part series, we're going to break down detection training and share knowledge, insights and tactics - tactics that I've learned over the last 25 years training working dogs. In 3, 2-hour long se...

Street Ready K9 10.03.2022

Introducing… StreetReadyK9.com ! On the brand new site, you will be able to see all upcoming seminars from Tarheel Canine, download all registration information necessary for the seminars, as well as use the portal to request information regarding hosting a seminar with little to no cost to you (no matter the size of your department). If you are looking for a seminar and some quality training Tarh...

Heuristics of Reward and Punishment History 10.03.2022

In this episode, Jerry Bradshaw discusses: What a heuristic is and how it applies to rewards and punishments.  Allowing for mental development during your training.  Training multiple commands for the same actions.  Differences in training obedience and detection.    Key Takeaways: Histories create biases. You also need to understand your dog's temperament and how they are going to generalize beha...

Attention, Direction & Draw 03.03.2022

In this episode, Jerry Bradshaw discusses: Thinking about the end game from the beginning of your training.  Creating neutrality through all kinds of distractions.  Look at me, look at me while, look at that, and look at that while commands for your dog.  Balancing draw to fight against drift.    Key Takeaways: Attention is the dog's anchor. Give them a point to focus on that allows them to be neu...

Back Tie Basics 17.02.2022

In this episode, Jerry Bradshaw discusses: Best practices and variations on utilizing a back tie.  Appropriate, sturdy back ties on different surfaces and tables.  How to decoy while using a back tie for many types of training.  Balancing bringing the dog to the decoy, and the decoy to the dog.    Key Takeaways: The longer the back tie, the bigger the circle is. This creates additional challenges...

Ben Lepinski: Dog/Puppy Selection, Independence, Nerves, Recovery & Decoy Training 03.02.2022

In this episode, Jerry Bradshaw and Ben Lepinski discuss: Raising and training sport dogs and police dogs from a decoy perspective.  Attributes that make for a good sport dog.  Handling a dog in fear and avoidance (without creating a bigger problem in the fear period).  Digging to the root of an issue and not just taking it at the surface level.  Teaching the dog to solve problems on his own with...

Ben Lepinski: Dog/Puppy Selection, Independence, Nerves, Recovery & Decoy Training 03.02.2022

In this episode, Jerry Bradshaw and Ben Lepinski discuss: Raising and training sport dogs and police dogs from a decoy perspective.  Attributes that make for a good sport dog.  Handling a dog in fear and avoidance (without creating a bigger problem in the fear period).  Digging to the root of an issue and not just taking it at the surface level.  Teaching the dog to solve problems on his own with...

HRD: Hyper Aggressive & Hyper Passive Suspects 13.01.2022

In this episode, Jerry Bradshaw discusses: Handling hyper aggressive or hyper passive suspects on high risk deployments.  Taking role play seriously in training to properly prepare for high risk scenarios.  Component training for good scenario training. Backup neutrality and realistic role playing.    Key Takeaways: There must be clear communication between the canine handler and the SWAT team wit...

Hot Pursuits, Focus Drills, & K9 Engagements 30.12.2021

In this episode, Jerry Bradshaw discusses: Remediation through focus drills.  Training door poppers with high communication and understanding.  Patient handling to improve focus and targeting.  Training in different conditions, such as night and day, and with different variables.    Key Takeaways: Dogs have a wide field of vision. It is possible that the first thing your dog sees may be the first...

Dr. Jessalyn Klein: You're Great at Dogs but You Suck at People 23.12.2021

In this episode, Jerry Bradshaw and Dr. Jessalyn Klein discuss: Strategies for improving your people skills. The building blocks of emotional intelligence.  The power in taking a pause.  Asking for (and processing) feedback, open ended questions, and how to connect with those you're working with.    Key Takeaways: Emotional intelligence is the key to understanding people, including yourself.  Self...

Human Focused Aggression for Police K9 09.12.2021

In this episode, Jerry Bradshaw discusses: Understanding the basic biting principles.  Creating neutrality to the equipment and distractions.  The importance of understanding civil work.  Human focused confrontation solved through biting.  Training progressions in civil and bite work.      Key Takeaways: We want to teach the dogs in their basic foundation how they can win even when they get pushed...

Growing Your K9 Team 02.12.2021

In this episode, Jerry Bradshaw discusses: Giving control and responsibility to your club members for their own progression. Balancing the top down control with the individual responsibility in your training clubs and business.  Getting things done on time and not allowing perfection to be the enemy of good. Defiance in dogs.    Key Takeaways: When growing a team, you have to remember that everyon...

PSA Nationals 2021 11.11.2021

In this episode, Jerry Bradshaw discusses: Details and schedule for PSA Nationals 2021! How to watch Nationals. Important information for both competitors and spectators.  Key events and sponsors for Nationals.    Key Takeaways: PSA Nationals is at Five County Stadium in Zebulon, NC on November 12-14, 2021 - a dmission is FREE! Sport Dogs Live will be live streaming the whole event for those who c...

Variable Reward Intervals - Soft Surface Tracking 04.11.2021

In this episode, Jerry Bradshaw discusses: The differences between hard and soft surface tracking (see episode 53 for more on hard surface tracking). Advantages of soft surface tracking.  Having multiple ways to reward a dog during tracking.  The importance of variation and its relationship to hope.    Key Takeaways: To start, begin in shorter grass. Taller grass will hold human scent more than sh...

Dumb Stuff I Saw Online Round 2 28.10.2021

In this episode, Jerry Bradshaw discusses: Training prey and defense training in your police dogs.  Diversifying training with and without equipment.  Avoiding sweeping generalizations in your training.  Training in the four quadrants of operant conditioning.    Key Takeaways: Muzzle biting is not the end all be all. While it can show you many things about your dog's engagement, it does not guaran...

Dumb Stuff I Saw Online 09.09.2021

In this episode, Jerry Bradshaw discusses: Being suspect of always or never statements in training.  The art of prey guarding.  Laying your own tracks.  The downsides to canine demos.    Key Takeaways: By saying you never do defense work with puppies, you erase an entire section of training 2457 On any given track, you will have a combination of human odor and ground disturbance. How much of each...

PSA Trial Rituals 12.08.2021

In this episode, Jerry Bradshaw discusses: What is involved in getting on the field and having a great performance.  Creating the right mindset from a young age in your dog.  Reading the important moments happening all the time.  Mirroring your training ritual in your trial ritual.    Key Takeaways: Expose your dog to new environments with new attractions and continue to practice your rituals.  Yo...

Diagnosing Failed K9 Engagements 01.07.2021

In this episode, Jerry Bradshaw discusses: The key to creating a street ready dog with the highest probability of making an engagement.  Equipment orientation and odor discrimination.  Discrimination drills to show there is no value to the training equipment for the dog.  Bridging from training to civil encounters to lead to engagement success.   Key Takeaways: Visually, we need to make sure the d...

The Future of PSA 06.05.2021

In this episode, Jerry, Erin, and Briella discuss: Learning and training PSA, even when you're young.  Different ways that you can train with toys and with food.  Lessons learned from training a PSA dog.  Inspiration and the future of PSA.    Key Takeaways: Engaging with your dog is extremely important.  When training at club, don't compare yourself to other people. Just focus on what you're doing...

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