Sensory Integration, Self-Regulation & Play – A Conversation with Els Vidts
Description
What do agility champions, over-aroused puppies, and reactive dogs have in common? They all benefit from better self-regulation – and that starts with the body. In this episode, I speak with Els Vidts from freedogz.be, a canine motor rehab and behavior specialist with a background in human physiotherapy.
Els shares fascinating insights into sensory integration (SI) and how it helps dogs regulate arousal, become more balanced, and make better behavioral choices. We talk about:
Why observation from a sensory perspective is a game changer
How SI differs from classical physiotherapy
What self-regulation really means (vs. impulse control)
Why young dogs get overstimulated so easily
How play and the right kind of feedback shape the brain
Why puppies need more than just "socialization"
Her story about agility dogs struggling with slow movement might surprise you – and change how you look at canine movement and behavior.
👉 Don't miss our in-person workshop with Els on June 21–22, 2025 in Tobelbad near Graz!
Spots are limited. If you're a dog trainer, behavior consultant, or physiotherapist and want to dive deeper into sensory integration and practical exercises, contact me directly for details or to reserve your spot.
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