Craig Ogilvie’s Training Journey; From Police Dogs to Play [Episode 243]
Release Date: 12/16/2024
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info_outlineIn this engaging two-part episode of the Animal Training Academy podcast, we are thrilled to welcome Craig Ogilvie, a globally respected dog trainer, behavior consultant, and business mentor. Craig has dedicated his career to having his biggest possible positive impact on the world of dog training with his innovative interactive play approach and a deep understanding of canine behavior.
In this first part of our conversation, Craig shares his journey that brought him from his early days as a child inspired by his grandfather’s work with police dogs to becoming one of the UK’s top subject matter experts in dog training. He reveals the pivotal moments, challenges, and breakthroughs that shaped his career, including his time as a police instructor, predatory motor patterns, and the creation of his training center - Ogilvie Dogs.
Listeners will gain valuable insights into Craig’s philosophy on training, his techniques for building confidence and engagement in dogs, and his unique approach to blending science, play, and practicality in every aspect of his work.
What You’ll Discover in This Episode:
- Craig’s inspiring journey from early mentorship to becoming an international dog trainining subject matter expert.
- The evolution of his interactive play methodology and its transformative impact on dogs and their owners.
- How Craig integrates scientific principles with hands-on techniques for real-world training success.
- The story behind the creation of Ogilvie Dogs and its role in shaping the future of dog training.
- Craig’s reflections on gratitude, happiness, and staying connected to one’s passion.
Why This Episode is a Must-Listen: Craig Ogilvie’s innovative methods, vast experience, and passion for improving the lives of dogs and their owners make this episode a treasure trove of inspiration and knowledge for trainers, behaviorists, and dog enthusiasts alike.
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