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EPISODE · Jun 8, 2026 · 1H 8M

Why You Should Run from Engage/Disengage

from Rethinking Reactivity · host Jessica Wheatcraft

Katrina wrote a really fantastic blog post called Why You Should Run From Engage/Disengage. Quick caveat, it's not because she doesn't like the protocol. In this episode, Katrina and I discuss:Contingencies in training - what they are and how to analyze themHow the execution of open bar/closed bar and engage/disengage can actually create unintended consequences for reactive dogsHow to determine whether or not your procotol is workingWhy and how high value food can be coercive for dogsAnd so much moreAbout Katrina:Katrina is a professional animal trainer with more than 15 years of experience supporting dog and horse owners across Canada.Katrina  blends an academic foundation in psychology with extensive continuing education through organizations such as IAABC and CASI, and has trained with respected industry leaders including Hannah Branigan.Katrina's unique background as a former pain-science focused Registered Massage Therapist gives her exceptional insight into biomechanics and body language — allowing her to recognize subtle physical changes that may influence behaviour and helps her to design elegant solutions for even the most complex training challenges.Katrina has been featured as a guest on the Lead a Horse to Water podcast where she discussed cross-species behaviour and practical training strategies. She lives in Ladner with her Pembroke Welsh Corgi Maeve and her Haflinger horse SamwiseContingency Analyzer ToolThe Dog SchoolSubscribe to my mailing list to be the first to know about learning opportunities for reactive dogs

Katrina wrote a really fantastic blog post called Why You Should Run From Engage/Disengage. Quick caveat, it's not because she doesn't like the protocol. In this episode, Katrina and I discuss: Contingencies in training - what they are and how to analyze themHow the execution of open bar/closed bar and engage/disengage can actually create unintended consequences for reactive dogsHow to determine whether or not your procotol is workingWhy and how high value food can be coercive for dogsA...

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