Just a Dog Podcast
When a dog reacts on the lead or struggles to settle at home, what we see is often the end of a biological process that started much earlier in the day. Daniel Shaw is a dog behaviourist with a master's in neuroscience. In this conversation, he explains what is happening in a dog's brain and body during a reaction, including how cortisol rises with each stressor, how the amygdala grows more sensitive under chronic stress, and the physical changes that trauma causes in the brain. Daniel also works as an expert witness in UK courts in serious dog-aggression cases, where his assessment can determine whether a dog goes home or is put to sleep. The conversation moves through the stress bucket, why secure fields can sometimes be better than a half-hour walk, why reading body language is a skill that takes time to develop, and the holes in the Dangerous Dogs Act that affect everyday guardians. Daniel runs a behaviour consultancy in Kent, founded the Brain and Behaviour Academy for dog professionals, hosts an annual UK conference, and gives evidence in courts deciding the fate of dogs across the country. Connect with Daniel Shaw Website [https://dogbehaviourspecialist.co.uk/] | LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniel-shaw-41308b161/] | Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/brainandbehaviouracademy/] | Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/6CbScDkz0sBfUGUOa3F6rF?si=14b7f4c348b14eb4]
31 episodios
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