TBTE is a proven system for solving behavioral problems to help you create a joyful relationship with your dog.
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TBTE is a proven system for solving behavioral problems to help you create a joyful relationship with your dog.
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Our unique training system is proven to help owners learn how to teach their dogs to think and feel differently about the world around them and through that, the TBTE system allows owners to change behavior they previously haven't been able to (and to change it in a way that is self-sustaining).
This is not just another way to teach obedience, management, or control.
Your TBTE L1 Membership includes all these great features (as loved by dog trainers and owners worldwide):
Complete Online Learning Environment
Our easy-to-use online course has hours of carefully curated video modules to help you learn and progress
Instructional Videos and Guidance
Each module contains a video tutorial, along with worksheet and notes for relevant learning
Demonstrations and Examples
Core topics also include full demonstrations with dog owners, so you can see exactly how to apply methods
Lifetime Access
After enrolling, you have complete lifetime access to the course (including updates as we add them)
Learn at your own pace
Our course is completely self-paced; take each topic as you need to, or go back and refresh your learning
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The Relaxation Triad - The 3 relaxation techniques we use to support dogs (The Behavioral Down, Differential Reinforcement for Relaxation, Conditioned Relaxation)
The Bridges we use - the communication system we use to support dogs emotionally but also to communicate about the environment and their behavior.
Creating the Optimistic Dog - what makes an optimistic dog, the difference between an optimist and pessimist, how to do it and why it's important
Perception Modification - what modification is, and how it works as an alternative to Desensitization and Counter Conditioning.
How to help dogs reframe aversive events in their world (both environmental or any other events they are exposed to)
Naming and Touching of Body Parts - a process that is especially helpful for veterinary care and grooming but also helpful for dogs who do not like to be touched.
The Grade School Model - a core principle which lets us know when we are asking too much from a dog or from ourselves and how to apply it successfully in training and in life.
The 3 Levels of Effect in Training: Fundamental principles that include Behavior, Thought, and Emotion
Melting the Mountain - why working on the easier behaviors first make working on the challenging behaviors easier
The Effective Use of Food and Other Rewards in dog training (including an easy plan for fading them)
Sunrise/Sunset - the concept and process that we use for recognising and managing reactivity with dogs
What people said
TBTE is designed for both dog owners and professional trainers - here's some reviews:
Holy cow, would you believe it. Not a single bark or boof. We start slow and walk to the park down the street, chill and hang out for a bit. We watched kids play, a yoga session, and passed a couple of dogs. Then we relaxed in the yard. Their reactivity was improving so much, seeing more calm behavior. Really “melting our mountain” down so to speak
Kristen Alyssa
I was gone all weekend so I had 30 minutes to make an attempt. My GSD came from a long line of IPO3 K9s. He was absolutely nuts 1 year ago. I began going to a trainer in June of 2020 and I worked and worked and worked. Rocco is very leash reactive to other dogs but he’s come a long way from the days where he attacked me. My trainer had me put him in a down and practice often. This is the first time I did it without giving a command. I’m 10 minutes in and .....
Doug Kohler
Results of TBTE: this guy is relaxing during a thunderstorm! Until the last few months, this guy wasn't bothered by thunderstorms AT ALL. Definitely perplexed as to this change in behavior/ new sensitivity at age 6, but one of the beauties of TBTE is that the "why" doesn't impact the "how to fix it".
Lindsey Gleason
Maria Carabana
Big mile mark today in training! There's 2 large dogs that live a street over from us - Moose has always been very reactive towards them. They are amazing and well behaved, and basically show no interest in us past a quick glance. Today we rounded a corner when walking and the dogs were quite close; while Moose was super interested in them, I was able to use some TBTE techniques to curb his reactivity. He pulled a little, whined a little, but ultimately we were able to turn around and pop down a side street to give us some extra distance while the dogs passed by. We had no barking despite his interest in them. His feelings about other dogs are changing. Not only did we get through this major trigger, but he was able to continue our walk with minimal upset (previously i would have had to turn around and get us back home or he would have been so would up he would have reacted to everything on the rest of the walk). So grateful for this training program and how it has changed our lives! Reactivity is HARD, this approach has made it so much easier to work with.
Deli Wayne Robertron
Katelyn Capouellez
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ABOUT TBTE
Our mission is to improve the lives of dogs and their families to help them experience a joyful relationship. We help dogs become optimists. An optimistic dog is happy to see people, happy to see other dogs, and is, well…happy! We have a long history of working with families who have invested endless hours in learning about dog training – whether on TV, online, or in person.
Most dogs we start working with are pessimists. What is a pessimistic dog? Any dog that has fear, anxiety, discomfort, or aggression is a pessimist. Those dogs always expect bad outcomes in life. Many of the families with dogs who struggle to feel good in life are faced with difficult choices – living a stressful life with their dog, considering medicating their dog, surrendering their dog, or euthanasia.
It has been a great joy to us to help those families create a new life with their dog. Using primarily reward and relaxation strategies we are able to guide families in the process of changing the emotional state of their dog – how the dog feels about people, other animals and things in its environment (not just on its external behavior).
Who are we?
Mark McCabe is the developer of the Training Between The Ears (TBTE)℠ system and along with his wife, Stephanie, travels over 20 weeks a year teaching this system to professional and dedicated amateur trainers and pet owners around the U.S. and Canada.
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