Episode 76 with Dr. Jennifer Cattet of Medical Mutts Jennifer Cattet Ph.D. has been training dogs professionally for over 35 years. Her work with service dogs started in a prison program where she was the instructor to the inmates/trainers.
She has since started Medical Mutts, a service dog organization specialized in the training of rescue dogs as medical assistance dogs. With her scientific background, she is involved in studies in canine medical detection and has contributed to proving that dogs can detect the smell of hypoglycemia and seizures. Jennifer Cattet has taught hundreds of trainers about service dogs.
She enjoys helping organizations and professionals start new programs to help more people with disabilities. She is an expert in the field of diabetic alert dogs, seizure alert dogs, and psychiatric service dogs, but she also has experience with training dogs for other conditions, such as mobility issues, autism spectrum disorder, etc.
Jennifer Cattet Ph.D. is also the author of over 100+ blogs and has published books and training videos. Her approach to dog training is systematic and practical. She believes that when it comes to service dog training, efficiency and standards are essential. But what’s equally important is making sure dogs are treated as partners along the way. Her methods are based on collaboration and trust. The dogs are never forced but are instead rewarded when they willingly offer the desired behaviors. Her latest book is called: “Selecting and Training Your Service Dog: How to succeed in public access work.”
Born in the US, but having grown up in France where she spent 30+ years of her life, Jennifer is perfectly bilingual and can teach in both English and French. She travels between the US and Europe several times a year to coach trainers on both continents.
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Season 2 Episode 22: Pat Stuart "The Operant Canine"
Season 2 Ep. 21 Dr. Nathan Hall (Updates and Announcements)
Season 2 020 Cameron Ford (role reversal)
019 Jo-Anne Brenner of K9 Medic
018 with Kimberly Artley (Health and Wellness)
017: Dr. Lauryn Degreeff “Odor Mixtures”
016 "Experience Counts" with Andy Weiman
015: Dr. Paola Teidemann (Prada) "Pseudo vs. Real"
014 Detection Sports and Chemistry with Stacy Barnett
013 Simon Prins (Detection is Dutch to me)
012 Talking Tracking (Mashup with Working Dog Radio)
011 Dr. Michele Maughan and Jenna Gadberry.... Keep that Odor to itself
010 Ariel Peldunas (From Military Handler to Academic)
009 Breaking Bad with Kevin Sheldahl
008 - Mike Herstik (Science, Pseudo Science and Lessons from life)
007 - Canine Cognition on Detection Dogs with Dr. Brian Hare of Duke University
006 - Interview with Mallory DeChant (Researcher Canine Olfaction Laboratory Texas Tech University)
005 - Advice for New Handlers. Ret. K9 Sgt. Gregg Tawney
004 - Science of Odor with Dr. Nathan Hall
003 - K9 Nose Work" - Speaking with the founders Amy Herot and Jill Marie O'Brian
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