Constructing Canine Consent with Erin Jones [Episode 237]
Description
In this engaging follow-up conversation with Erin Jones, an independent scholar and educator, we dive into the core themes of her latest book, Constructing Canine Consent. Erin, an expert in the ethical dimensions of the dog-human relationship, shares the top five aspects she hopes will spark curiosity in readers of her book. This episode offers a deeper look into the critical questions and ideas that Erin believes are essential for anyone interested in understanding and improving their relationship with dogs.
What You’ll Discover in This Episode:
- The significance of canine consent in training and everyday interactions.
- How understanding the ethical implications of the dog-human relationship can lead to better communication and trust.
- The role of curiosity in questioning traditional dog training practices.
- Why it's important to explore the psychological and anthropological aspects of human-animal interactions.
- How Erin's interdisciplinary approach can inspire a more thoughtful and informed perspective on dog behavior and care.
Why This Episode Is a Must-Listen: This episode is a must-listen for readers of Constructing Canine Consent and anyone interested in deepening their understanding of the ethical considerations in dog training. Erin Jones’ insights will challenge you to think critically about the way you interact with dogs and encourage you to explore new ideas and perspectives.
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