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Omission Cues, Safety Cues, and the 4 Quadrants of Operant Conditioning — in Episode 109, Flo talks with Dr. Stewart Hilliard (2nd appearance) about practical learning theory for real-world K9 and working dog training. We go deep on omission cues and safety cues, and how precise handling of reinforcement and punishment across the four quadrants of operant conditioning can produce cleaner criteria, more reliable performance, and fewer “gray-area” reps in training. From there we broaden the lens: animal welfare and how we often judge it differently in companion animals vs. livestock, what an appropriate environment can look like for children and dogs, and where healthy stress fits into development, training, and ethics. We also touch on controversial topics in modern dog training, including discussions around electronic stimulation / e-collar use, evidence, and ethics. Stewart shares upcoming Kynology events in the U.S. that are also available online (livestream and/or recordings). Learn more at kynology.org Comment below: What was your biggest takeaway — and what should we ask Stewart next time? Book Flo mentioned: Science of Consequences by Susan M. Schneider Chapters 00:00 Introduction to kynology and dog training 03:29 Why kynology matters in dog training 06:16 The influence of mentors and personal experience 09:26 Personal development and challenges in dog training 12:26 The relationship between science and dog training 15:30 Goals and approaches in dog training 18:20 Experiences with dogs and how they’re trained 21:25 Future plans and upcoming kynology events 26:17 Scientific insights into animal development 32:32 The role of electronic stimulation in dog training 39:36 Pavlovian inhibition and its relevance in training 46:24 Omission cues and their application in dog training 57:34 Pavlovian procedures and food inhibitors 58:55 Negative reinforcement and loss-based consequences 01:01:33 Emotions in training and the importance of markers 01:06:11 “Safety cues” and negative reinforcement 01:11:04 Positive and negative reinforcement in animal training 01:14:29 Coercion in training and parental responsibility 01:20:03 Risk and stress in raising children 01:24:36 Stress and resilience in animal and child development 01:27:10 Stress and canine behavior 01:29:57 Omission training and its effects 01:33:04 Managing stress in training 01:36:00 The role of consequences in learning 01:40:06 The future of dog training 01:52:59 Animal welfare and breeding standards Find Stewart and Kynology 🔗 https://kynology.org/ 🔗 / @kynology 🔗 / stewart.hilliard.33 🔗 / kkynology More about Kynotec 🔗 https://www.kynotec.at 🔗 / kynotec 🔗 / channel 🔗 / kynotec 🔗 / kynotecgmbh ————————————— If you have any comments about our podcast, please send us an email at office@kynotec.at or contact us on Facebook or Instagram. We’d love it if you subscribed to the show — and even better, if you shared the podcast with your friends and colleagues. Please leave us feedback and a rating in the app you’re using. Thank you! 😊 #k9training #workingdogs #detectiondogs #dogtraining #learningtheory #operantconditioning #classicalconditioning #pavlovianconditioning #reinforcement #punishment #negativereinforcement #omissioncues #safetycues #animalwelfare #ethicaldogtraining #dogbreeding #stressandlearning #kynology #stewarthilliard #kynotec