Karen Pryor Academy https://karenpryoracademy.com/ Karen Pryor Academy Thu, 24 Apr 2025 18:14:35 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.1 May 2025 KPA CTP of the Month: Alisha Bator https://karenpryoracademy.com/may-2025-kpa-ctp-of-the-month-alisha-bator/ Thu, 01 May 2025 13:00:00 +0000 https://karenpryoracademy.com/?p=27311 Alisha Bator (she/her), a professional trainer based in Enumclaw, Washington, completed the Karen Pryor Academy (KPA) Dog Trainer Professional (DTP) program under the guidance of Kiki Yablon in 2024. We had the chance to connect with Alisha about her love of skiing and ski patrolling with her dog and more. She opened up about how the stress of an injury and her bond with a dog named Kio snowballed into the life and career she has today.

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We faced countless setbacks and spent four years learning how to work together. Watching her push through everything we had trained for—and seeing it all come together in a beautiful moment of teamwork—was truly beyond words.
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April 2025 KPA CTP of the Month: Ellen Schmidt https://karenpryoracademy.com/april-2025-kpa-ctp-of-the-month-ellen-schmidt/ Thu, 20 Mar 2025 20:16:25 +0000 https://karenpryoracademy.com/?p=27140 Ellen Schmidt (she/her), based in Tijeras, New Mexico, is the founder of Quest Companion Dog Training, LLC and Animal Chaplain Ellen Schmidt, and is a founding member of New Mexico Dog Trainers United, LLC. She completed the Karen Pryor Academy (KPA) Dog Trainer Professional (DTP) program under the guidance of Dani Weinberg in 2014. Ellen opens up about how her passion for continuous learning and growth led her down the path to positive reinforcement training—a journey she shared with her fellow learner, an Irish Wolfhound named Darcy, and the lightbulb moments they experienced together along the way. She reminds us to approach everyone and everything with compassion: “for the animals we work with, for their guardians, for our fellow trainers who may not yet be using the techniques we aspire to see but are sincerely striving to help, and, perhaps most importantly, for ourselves.”

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March KPA CTP of the Month: Ingrid Groeger-Stone https://karenpryoracademy.com/march-kpa-ctp-of-the-month-ingrid-groeger-stone/ Sat, 01 Mar 2025 13:00:00 +0000 https://karenpryoracademy.com/?p=27064 Ingrid Groeger-Stone (she/her), based in Logan Village near Brisbane, Australia, is the owner of Creature Connections. She completed the Karen Pryor Academy (KPA) Dog Trainer Professional (DTP) program under the guidance of Alexis Davison in May 2022. We had the chance to connect with Ingrid and learn about her training journey, as well as the inspirations that motivate her. Ingrid shared her deep passion for ongoing education and the importance of continuously refining skills. She encourages others to embrace lifelong learning while also trusting in the skills and knowledge they’ve worked so hard to achieve.

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February KPA CTP of the Month: Ryan Cartlidge https://karenpryoracademy.com/february-kpa-ctp-of-the-month-ryan-cartlidge/ Wed, 05 Feb 2025 14:45:31 +0000 https://karenpryoracademy.com/?p=26976 Ryan Cartlidge, KPA CTP, of Wellington, New Zealand, runs Animal Training Academy. We met with Ryan virtually to discuss the people, animals, and moments that have shaped his training and career. Through touching stories, Ryan reminds us to slow down and celebrate each incremental approximation toward our goals.

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While it’s easy to get excited about our goals—rightly so since they help us stay focused—we can sometimes overlook the incredible approximations that lead to those goals. It's crucial to celebrate all the small achievements along the way.
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January KPA CTP of the Month: Max Lieberman https://karenpryoracademy.com/january-kpa-ctp-of-the-month-max-lieberman/ Tue, 07 Jan 2025 15:33:10 +0000 https://karenpryoracademy.com/december-kpa-ctp-of-the-month-danielle-winkelman-2/ Max Elias Lieberman, KPA CTP, of Toronto, Canada, owns and is the head trainer at Lieberdog. Max completed the Karen Pryor Academy (KPA) Dog Trainer Professional (DTP) program led by Andre Yeu in March of 2022. We met with Max virtually to discuss his passion for training and for showing compassion and kindness to dogs and their humans. Max shared how his own learning disability makes him a more compassionate and empathetic trainer. He encourages clients to ask for accommodations that they need to be more successful training their dogs. Max’s primary focus is working with clients one-on-one. His specialty is separation anxiety. 

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Remembering Karen Pryor: The Legacy of a Trailblazer Who Ignited a Global Training Revolution https://karenpryoracademy.com/remembering-karen-pryor-the-legacy-of-a-trailblazer-who-ignited-a-global-training-revolution/ Sun, 05 Jan 2025 14:07:06 +0000 https://karenpryoracademy.com/?p=26747 With profound sadness and immense gratitude, we honor the life and legacy of Karen Pryor, a true pioneer in the fields of animal behavior and positive reinforcement training. Karen’s groundbreaking work revolutionized how we communicate with animals—and each other—leaving an indelible mark on science, education, and the lives of countless species around the world.

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Remembering Karen Pryor: The Legacy of a Trailblazer Who Ignited a Global Training Revolution


With profound sadness and immense gratitude, we honor the life and legacy of Karen Pryor, a true pioneer in the fields of animal behavior and positive reinforcement training. Karen’s groundbreaking work revolutionized how we communicate with animals—and each other—leaving an indelible mark on science, education, and the lives of countless species around the world.
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Karen was born on May 14, 1932, and from a young age she exhibited a boundless curiosity about the natural world. Having spent her childhood summers collecting and observing butterflies and minnows, Karen’s innate curiosity and keen observational skills would shape her future work, creating the foundation for a lifetime of innovation and discovery. After earning her degree in biology from Cornell University, Karen began her career in marine mammal training at Sea Life Park in Hawaii, where her revolutionary methods first took form.
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In the 1960s, Karen’s work with dolphins became the cornerstone of what would eventually be known as modern clicker training. Using a small handheld device to mark desired behaviors, she refined techniques rooted in operant conditioning, transforming these scientific principles into humane and effective training methods. Her groundbreaking book Don’t Shoot the Dog: The New Art of Teaching and Training remains a seminal work, widely regarded as essential reading for trainers, educators, and anyone interested in behavior change.

Karen’s seminars and writings had a profound impact on how we understand and interact with animal intelligence. She challenged traditional views, presenting animals not as creatures that merely react to stimuli, but as sentient beings capable of complex learning, creativity, and problem-solving. As Karen put it, “When you see an animal’s eyes light up, when you see an animal that comes zooming out to do its clicker work—and it’s an octopus or a shellfish—it’s remarkable, really. We just set them up and let them show us.”

When you see an animal’s eyes light up, when you see an animal that comes zooming out to do its clicker work—and it’s an octopus or a shellfish—it’s remarkable, really. We just set them up and let them show us.
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Karen’s work in writing and publishing led to the creation of Karen Pryor Clicker Training (KPCT) in 2000 with business partner, Aaron Clayton. With Karen's inspiration, the organization catalyzed a community of positive reinforcement enthusiasts dedicated to teaching Karen’s principles and methods and advocating for their adoption across various settings—from companion animal training to competition environments and working animals, including assistance and guide dogs. KPCT became a leader in effective positive training methods, publishing books and other training resources, offering training products, hosting ClickerExpo conferences, and establishing the Karen Pryor Academy for Animal Training & Behavior (KPA). 

The ClickerExpo conferences were the first training and behavior conferences of their kind, bringing together trainers, educators, and behavior enthusiasts to share knowledge, techniques, and innovations in positive reinforcement training. The conferences have inspired countless collaborations and continue to attract attendees from around the globe. 

The Academy’s flagship Dog Trainer Professional education program has certified more than 2,600 canine trainers worldwide, establishing a network of professionals who continue to uphold Karen’s vision. Through her championing of education and innovation, Karen empowered thousands of trainers and educators, leaving an enduring legacy. Thanks to Karen, positive reinforcement isn’t just another way to train animals—it is THE way. You’ll find a clicker in almost any pet store, and a treat pouch on almost every pet guardian. She set the wave of change in motion, and it's bigger than she ever envisioned.

Thanks to Karen, positive reinforcement isn’t just another way to train animals—it is THE way.

Karen’s influence extended beyond the animal training community. She was a consistent advocate for the benefits of positive reinforcement in many areas of life, from parenting and teaching to corporate training. Through KPCT, Karen helped launch TAGteach, which extended the principles of clicker training into more areas of human education and training.

Karen’s work proved that kindness, clarity, and consistency foster trust and understanding across species. She taught us that even the smallest moments of communication—a click, a treat, a shared understanding—can lead to profound connections. She reminded us to celebrate every step of progress, no matter how incremental, and to approach each interaction with empathy and curiosity. Karen showed us that we can overcome challenges by finding something to reinforce, however small, and building from there. Through her example, we learned that when we observe life through the lens of a positive trainer, we are always seeking, discovering, and learning from the good in this world. Perhaps most importantly, Karen showed us that the world is a much better place when we choose empathy, kindness, and respect over conflict and division.

Perhaps most importantly, Karen showed us that the world is a much better place when we choose empathy, kindness, and respect over conflict and division.
Karen’s love for the world around her endured throughout her later years, even as she lived with dementia. She spent her days collecting stones, observing cloud formations, and marveling at the natural beauty that surrounded her. Her children affectionately referred to these moments as her "dementia poetry." “Look,” she once said to her son, “the clouds are inventing themselves.” Even in her final years, Karen found positivity in the simplest moments, embodying the wonder and creativity she had always embraced.
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Karen’s parting words in an interview about her retirement from Karen Pryor Clicker Training resonate deeply: “I’m not done yet.” Truly, she is not. Her teachings and vision continue to inspire the way we communicate, connect, and find joy. Karen is with us—always—in our moments of discovery, in the harmony we create with our animals, and in the beauty that surrounds us. She is with us when we experience those “aha” moments with our animals, when we walk through the woods and pause to observe a songbird or appreciate a beautiful cloud formation, or when we appreciate a sunset in its full glory. Her teachings can be found in the fields, the mountains, the trees, and the clouds. They are beneath stones, in the depths of murky ponds, and within one another. Karen’s legacy lives on in every wagging tail, every joyful click, and every moment of connection shared between people and animals.
Karen’s legacy lives on in every wagging tail, every joyful click, and every moment of connection shared between people and animals.

Her influence is everywhere, always present.

Karen is survived by her children, grandchildren, and a global community of admirers who will forever be inspired by her wisdom and generosity

In memory of Karen Pryor: May 14, 1932 – January 4, 2025


ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Julie Gordon is a seasoned writer and editor with more than 30 years of experience creating impactful content. During her 15 years with Karen Pryor and KPCT, she collaborated on numerous articles and on Karen's final book, On My Mind: Reflections on Animal Behavior and Learning. Julie’s expertise in crafting and promoting educational content has reached wide audiences, including hundreds of articles for Karen Pryor Clicker Training. A passionate advocate for animal welfare and the human-animal bond, her work continues to inspire pet guardians and dog trainers.

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Update from Karen Pryor Clicker Training 2024 https://karenpryoracademy.com/update-from-karen-pryor-clicker-training-2024/ Mon, 30 Dec 2024 20:26:23 +0000 https://karenpryoracademy.com/?p=26842 As we approach the end of 2024, we would like to provide an update on our ongoing initiatives to foster inclusivity in training and behavior.

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The Many Applications of Targets: Closing a Door https://karenpryoracademy.com/the-many-applications-of-targets-closing-a-door/ https://karenpryoracademy.com/the-many-applications-of-targets-closing-a-door/#respond Mon, 09 Dec 2024 19:33:48 +0000 https://karenpryoracademy.com/?p=8602 Jessica Benoit (KPA CTP, RVT, CPDT-KA) is using her knowledge of targets to teach her dog Vegas to close a door.

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December KPA CTP of the Month: Danielle Winkelman https://karenpryoracademy.com/december-kpa-ctp-of-the-month-danielle-winkelman/ Fri, 06 Dec 2024 00:53:15 +0000 https://karenpryoracademy.com/?p=26496 Danielle Winkelman, KPA CTP, ACDBC, (she/her) of Clyde, North Carolina (near Asheville), owns Intrepid Animal Learning. She offers board-and-train services for behaviorally sensitive dogs, private consults for all species, and workshops and retreats at her 32-acre farm in the Blue Ridge Mountains. Danielle’s space is designed for dogs that need space from other dogs or humans. Her professional education offerings range from training mentorships to lunch-and-learns for veterinary staff.

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Stress-Free Injections: Helping Cats Be More Comfortable with At-Home Care https://karenpryoracademy.com/stress-free-injections/ https://karenpryoracademy.com/stress-free-injections/#respond Mon, 25 Nov 2024 17:00:09 +0000 https://karenpryoracademy.com/?p=26439 Certain feline medical conditions, such as diabetes and kidney disease, can only be managed with medications that are available solely in injectable form. While this can feel intimidating, it’s entirely possible to help cats feel comfortable with injections—whether at home (per a veterinarian’s recommendation) or in a vet's office—through positive training.

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