Worry Less, Wag More: The Behavior Vets Podcast

The Behavior Files: Taylor Kelly (MA, CPDT-KA) Shows Us How Predictability Can Reduce Anxiety

July 30, 2023 Ferdie Yau Episode 42
The Behavior Files: Taylor Kelly (MA, CPDT-KA) Shows Us How Predictability Can Reduce Anxiety
Worry Less, Wag More: The Behavior Vets Podcast
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Worry Less, Wag More: The Behavior Vets Podcast
The Behavior Files: Taylor Kelly (MA, CPDT-KA) Shows Us How Predictability Can Reduce Anxiety
Jul 30, 2023 Episode 42
Ferdie Yau

In this episode, Taylor Kelly describes how increasing predictability in social situations for Stella, a fearful and anxious chocolate lab-beagle mix, along with traditional desensitization and counterconditioning techniques, helped Stella feel safer about meeting new people in her home. Listen to how Taylor helped Stella and her human mom incorporate predictable routines and creative predictor cues that reduced the uncertainty and panic of meeting new visitors in her home.

Taylor's bio:
Taylor Kelly, a Behavior Consultant at Behavior Vets, has an MA in Animal Behavior and Conservation from Hunter College and is a certified Fear Free Trainer. Before joining the Behavior Vets team as a behavior consultant, Taylor spent several years working at Animal Care Centers of NYC, the only open admissions shelter located in the city. Working as the canine behavior supervisor and then manager, she oversaw the canine enrichment program, conducted behavioral assessments and their basic training programs. Taylor also assisted in adoption of rabbits from the shelter, counseling and educating the public on rabbit ownership. Taylor began volunteering with Long Island Rabbit Rescue in 2013 where she adopted two of her rabbits, and has been dedicated to educating the public on both canine and rabbit behavior since then.

Click here for more about Taylor Kelly

Links:
Interested in learning more about the Treat/Retreat game that Taylor mentioned? Learn more about it here: Treat/Retreat Overview with Suzanne Clothier

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Show Notes

In this episode, Taylor Kelly describes how increasing predictability in social situations for Stella, a fearful and anxious chocolate lab-beagle mix, along with traditional desensitization and counterconditioning techniques, helped Stella feel safer about meeting new people in her home. Listen to how Taylor helped Stella and her human mom incorporate predictable routines and creative predictor cues that reduced the uncertainty and panic of meeting new visitors in her home.

Taylor's bio:
Taylor Kelly, a Behavior Consultant at Behavior Vets, has an MA in Animal Behavior and Conservation from Hunter College and is a certified Fear Free Trainer. Before joining the Behavior Vets team as a behavior consultant, Taylor spent several years working at Animal Care Centers of NYC, the only open admissions shelter located in the city. Working as the canine behavior supervisor and then manager, she oversaw the canine enrichment program, conducted behavioral assessments and their basic training programs. Taylor also assisted in adoption of rabbits from the shelter, counseling and educating the public on rabbit ownership. Taylor began volunteering with Long Island Rabbit Rescue in 2013 where she adopted two of her rabbits, and has been dedicated to educating the public on both canine and rabbit behavior since then.

Click here for more about Taylor Kelly

Links:
Interested in learning more about the Treat/Retreat game that Taylor mentioned? Learn more about it here: Treat/Retreat Overview with Suzanne Clothier

Contact Behavior Vets