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Just like our relationships with other humans in our lives, our relationships with our dogs are dynamic and complex. We believe that for those relationships to flourish or to find resolution when those relationships become strained, we must attend to them thoughtfully and with care. Welcome to the Consider the Dog podcast, created from archived recordings of live sessions where our members get to ask their most burning questions to some of the greatest practitioners of Canine Behavior. Hoste ...
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2 Lies and 1 Truth is a fun and lighthearted podcast on parenting hosted by pro-wrestler and new mom Brandi Rhodes. Every topic under the sun related to parenting is covered and most episodes include a high profile or celebrity guest mom or dad sharing their own personal experiences and stories. Every episode dives into 2 Lies and 1 Truth about the topic of the day (hence the name) for a fun little dose of parental education.
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Sarah Dixon and Tyler Muto field questions from our Consider the Dog members covering some pretty interesting topics... For instance - they talk to a member who is working with a very volatile dog, herding mix, who is throwing tantrums any time any type of pressure is applied. They also share some pro-tips with a member who has a dog who keeps snea…
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Hana Connelly and Evan Mick host Nate Jones, a former Charger Football player and one of the founders of the "Get To" Foundation. The foundation was established in memory of Nate's brother, Ben Jones, who embodied a "get to" mindset—approaching life's opportunities with enthusiasm and gratitude rather than viewing them as mere obligations.…
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Oh boy... Forrest Micke is back! And he's dropping knowledge alongside Tyler Muto! Things covered in this episode include tips for teaching high drive working dogs to slow down and be more thoughtful in their training, the difference between resource guarding, and a dog protecting their owner - or is there a difference at all? And tips for preparin…
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Brian Agnew joins us and gives a ton of actionable advice that you can use. Just a few of the topics we cover include: Why some trainers like to use the work ‘no’ when a dog makes a mistake in obedience and other trainers do not, How Brian transitions reactive dogs from working in a large open area on a long line to a more urban setting and a short…
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Evan Doggett and Tyler Muto discuss the realities and complexities of rescuing street dogs from 3rd world countries. They also take a pretty deep-dive into the always popular topic of leash reactivity in dogs, specifically the timing of corrections and strategies for helping reactive dogs cope with the chaos of city living. This is a seriously insi…
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For episode 15, Sarah Dixon joins us answering questions from our members such as: how to introduce a new puppy into a house with an older dog that is over-attached to his owner, how to help a dog who is hyper-aware of the environment around him, and how to help a dog aggressive dog if you don’t have access to a lot of other dogs to train with. We …
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If you're not already familiar with Forrest Micke, he's probably one of the most thoughtful trainers around today. In this episode, he shares with us some of the new concepts and techniques that he's been playing with and getting excited about. He also shares some tips and techniques for teaching your dog to do a down at a distance from you which i…
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In episode 13, Brian Agnew is back! We start off with a deep dive into Brian’s understanding of pack, prey, and defense drives, followed by advice to one of our members who is training a human aggressive bulldog, and another member who has a German shepherd that goes into overdrive whenever she sees a critter out the window. This episode is full of…
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Evan Doggett and Tyler Muto link up for a great podcast this week. They will be discussing tips for helping easily distracted dogs to stay engaged with their owners, training plans for helping dogs who live together and have separation anxiety from each other, strategies for how to deal with severely reactive dogs when they explode in the moment, h…
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In today's episode, Tyler Muto and Sarah Dixon do a deep dive on how to stop dogs from eating rabbit poop (amongst other things), thoughts on structuring training programs and a deep dive into the differences between negative reinforcement and punishment. Many folks get these terms confused, but it's not just the terms, it's making sure we understa…
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In this episode, you will hear Tyler discuss a very serious outcome of a resource guarding case that highlights some of the more uncomfortable and challenging realities of working with aggressive dogs. He also answers questions from our members on a variety of topics including whether or not to use CBD supplements for reactive dogs, what to do with…
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Evan Doggett joins us for this conversation as we discuss tips for getting a dog in a crate when they might want to bite you, whether there is a difference between reactivity based out of fear vs. aggression (and does it even matter)? And then a ton of resources for learning about dog nutrition along with a whole lot more! Check it out! Learn more …
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For Episode 8, Blake Rodriquez is joining us for a one of a kind chat. Blake, for those who don’t know him, specializes in working with some really tough cases operating out of both Manhattan and Florida. Training dogs in Manhattan is really unique because such a high percentage of dog owners live in apartment buildings, and in this episode Blake g…
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