Episode 22: Interview with Chase Owens (Part 2 of 2)
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Join us for another fun and inspiring conversation with Chase Owens! Chase and Sean talked about how we can be constructional and practical for helping shelter dogs get adopted and stay adopted. Their conversation highlights the importance of how we choose a specific procedure and set our training goals. In the case of helping shelter dogs, the dogs need to learn desirable human-animal interactions that will help the dogs get adopted and stay adopted. Chase describes how Constructional Affection is an ideal procedure to help achieve this goal. Please enjoy! Below are the links we mentioned during the episode: 🐶Register and learn more about the benefits of the CAAWT Membership: https://www.caawt.com/caawt-membership *You can try the CAAWT Membership for 14 days for only &1! 👨🏼‍🏫 Register and learn more about the group class - Introduction to the Science of Behavior (Part 1) starting on November 16th: https://www.caawt.com/introduction-to-science-of-behavior-1 🌼 Follow us on Social Media to get updates on our future events: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/CAAWT  Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/npo_caawt/  Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/CAAWT)
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