The Science of Post-Session Learning
Description
In this episode, Chantal and Angelique explore a surprising truth about dog training: the most powerful part of learning doesn’t always happen during the lesson. It happens after.
We obsess over timing, cues, and rewards, but science is showing that what dogs do once the training session ends (whether they chew, play, or rest) can make all the difference in how well they remember tomorrow.
Drawing on recent research, including the 2025 Moesta et al. chewing study and multiple play and memory studies by Affenzeller et al. and Salomons et al., Chantal and Angelique unpack how activities after training influence brain chemistry, stress levels, and memory consolidation.
You’ll learn:
Why chewing helps dogs “press save” on new skills
How play boosts motivation and long-term learning, especially for beginners
Why rest and relaxation can sometimes be just as important as the training itself
Practical ways to combine chewing, play, and calm to make learning stick
How to design better training sessions by focusing on the cool-down, not just the reps
From sport dogs and puppies to fearful rescues and reactivity rehab, this episode gives you a science-backed toolkit for helping dogs learn faster, retain more, and enjoy training even more.