Learning Starts in the Nervous System—Not the Quadrants

Learning Starts in the Nervous System—Not the Quadrants

From DogSpeak: Redefining Dog Training by Nikki Ivey

April 7, 2026 · 1h 19m

About this episode

This episode discusses how a dog's nervous system impacts their ability to learn and the importance of safety and regulation in training.

We’ve been taught that dog training comes down to four quadrants—reinforce what you like, punish what you don’t. Clean. Simple. Effective… right? Not quite. In this episode, we’re taking a step back and looking at what actually drives behavior: the nervous system. Because before a dog can learn from consequences, they have to be in a state where learning is even possible. If your dog is stressed, overwhelmed, or living in a constant state of survival, it doesn’t matter how “correctly” you apply the quadrants. Reinforcement won’t land the way you think it will. Punishment may suppress behavior, but it won’t resolve what’s underneath it. And what looks like disobedience is often a dog doing the only thing their nervous system knows how to do to stay safe. We’ll break down the four quadrants in simple terms, then walk through what happens when you try to apply them to a dysregulated dog. More importantly, we’ll talk about what needs to come first—safety, regulation, and an understanding of the dog in front of you. Because training doesn’t start with behavior. It starts with state. And until we shift that, we’re not modifying behavior—we’re just managing symptoms. dogspeak101.com d…

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Host: Nikki Ivey

Topics covered

  • dog training
  • nervous system
  • behavior
  • learning
  • safety
  • regulation

Keywords

  • dog training
  • nervous system
  • behavior modification
  • learning
  • stress
  • quadrants
  • safety
  • regulation

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