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  • Should you allow your dog to greet other dogs while on leash? It’s a question many dog owners grapple with. While it might seem like a great way to socialize your pup, these interactions can sometimes do more harm than good. In this episode, I tackle this important question. I’ll share the pros and cons of on-leash greetings, explore how leash restrictions impact dog communication, and explain why not all dogs enjoy meeting others. Plus, I’ll provide actionable tips for managing these encounters and debunk common myths about socializing dogs and puppies. Whether you’re a new dog owner or a seasoned pet parent, this episode will help you make informed decisions about your dog’s social experiences. Should you allow your dog to greet other dogs while on leash? Pros and cons explained. Why forced on-leash greetings can lead to stress or unwanted behaviors. How leash restrictions can impact dog communication and behavior. Practical tips for safe and positive dog encounters. Myths about dog socialization: Why quality matters more than quantity. Deciding whether to allow your dog to greet others on leash isn’t one-size-fits-all. By understanding the risks, benefits, and your dog’s unique needs, you can make choices that prioritize their well-being. Whether you choose to allow greetings or not, the goal is always a happy, stress-free experience for your pup. Thank you for taking the time to help your dog become a more well-mannered mutt! Be sure to tune in to all the episodes to receive more training tips, canine wellness advice and fun activities for dogs and their owners! If you have questions about today's episode, or if there's a topic you want to learn more about, come connect with me on Facebook and Instagram @mannersformutts. If you enjoyed this podcast, head over to Apple Podcasts and leave a review - I'd love to hear what's been helpful for you and your canine friends. Talk to you next time! Resources mentioned in this episode: But, My Puppy's Not Fully Vaccinated! High Tail Hikes Connect with Staci Lemke: Website - www.mannersformutts.com Instagram & Facebook @mannersformutts

  • Have you ever felt that heart-stopping panic when you realize your dog is missing? In this episode, we’re diving into every pet owner’s worst nightmare — the terrifying moment you realize your dog is lost. But more importantly, we’re unpacking everything you need to know about what to do if your dog gets lost, from urgent first steps to long-term preventive strategies that help keep your dog safe. Tune in to learn more about: Immediate steps to take within those crucial first hours when your dog gets lost How your tone, body language, and even the scent of your clothing can aid your search How to use the reach of social media to mobilize your community in the search for your lost dog How microchips can be your best ally in reuniting with your dog and the steps you need to take immediately Preventative measures that can help keep your dog safe at home and on adventures Training techniques that not only enhance recall but also instill confidence in your dog, reducing the likelihood of them wandering off By being prepared and informed, you can significantly increase the chances of a safe return if your dog ever goes missing. So tune in, get equipped, and let’s make sure our pets stay safe and sound, both at home and on the go! Thank you for taking the time to help your dog become a more well-mannered mutt! Be sure to tune in to all the episodes to receive more training tips, canine wellness advice and fun activities for dogs and their owners! If you have questions about today's episode, or if there's a topic you want to learn more about, come connect with me on Facebook and Instagram at mannersformutts. If you enjoyed this podcast, head over to Apple Podcasts and leave a review - I'd love to hear what's been helpful for you and your canine friends. Talk to you next time! Resources mentioned in this episode: Coyote Roller WAIT! Come Back! Rapid Fire Recall Connect with Staci Lemke: Website - www.mannersformutts.com Instagram & Facebook @mannersformutts

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  • Puppies do some pretty crazy things. As a new puppy parent, you may find yourself asking, “Is my puppy normal - or is their behavior something to be concerned about?" In this episode, I dive into the nuances of puppy behavior, particularly in those under four months old. Drawing from over 20 years of experience, I share insights into common behaviors like biting and barking, and share importance of early recognition of concerning signs such as excessive fear or aggression. Here’s what we’ll cover in this episode: How to identify what behaviors are typical for puppies and which ones might require a closer look. Typical puppy behaviors like biting, chewing, barking, and exploring - and handy tips on how to manage these behaviors without losing your mind! When your puppy’s fear or aggression might be more than just a phase and how to address these issues while keeping your puppy feeling safe and happy. I’ll take you back to the day I brought my puppy home and share the steps I took to help him settle in smoothly. Trainers choice: An engaging toy that not only entertains your puppy but also strengthens the bond between you two. Trust me, you’ll want to check this out! Understanding the difference between normal and abnormal puppy behavior is crucial for raising a happy, well-adjusted dog. By recognizing potential issues early, providing the right toys and training, and knowing when to ask for help, you can build a loving and positive relationship with your furry friend. So, grab a cozy spot, tune in, and let’s make sure you feel confident in your journey as a puppy parent! Thank you for taking the time to help your dog become a more well-mannered mutt! Be sure to tune in to all the episodes to receive more training tips, canine wellness advice and fun activities for dogs and their owners! If you have questions about today's episode, or if there's a topic you want to learn more about, come connect with me on Facebook and Instagram at mannersformutts. If you enjoyed this podcast, head over to Apple Podcasts and leave a review - I'd love to hear what's been helpful for you and your canine friends. Talk to you next time! Resources mentioned in this episode: Tug-E-Nuff Toys - 10% off your order! HELP! My Puppy Is Biting Me! Connect with Staci Lemke: Website - www.mannersformutts.com Instagram & Facebook @mannersformutts

  • Ever scroll through dog training tips online and wonder why they all seem to contradict each other? It might be because dog training has changed a LOT over the years. As someone who’s been in the dog training world since the '70s—I’ve seen firsthand how the shift to more humane, science-based methods has not only changed the way we train but also deepened the bond we share with our furry companions. But unless you know about the most up-to-date training methods, you might be pretty confused. That's why in this episode, I’m taking you on a journey back in time to explore how dog training has transformed over the decades. And with the rise of social media, information (and misinformation) spreads fast. I’ll guide you through what to watch out for and how to sift through the noise to pick the right training method for your dog. Tune in to learn more about: The historical evolution of dog training methods The shift from dominance-based techniques to positive reinforcement My personal experiences and insights on humane training How media and social media have influenced dog training practices Future trends: online training, urban challenges, and canine mental health BONUS: How to prepare your dog for Halloween Let’s dive in and take a walk through the fascinating history—and exciting future—of dog training. Thank you for taking the time to help your dog become a more well-mannered mutt! Be sure to tune in to all the episodes to receive more training tips, canine wellness advice and fun activities for dogs and their owners! If you have questions about today's episode, or if there's a topic you want to learn more about, come connect with me on Facebook and Instagram at mannersformutts. If you enjoyed this podcast, head over to Apple Podcasts and leave a review - I'd love to hear what's been helpful for you and your canine friends. Talk to you next time! Resources mentioned in this episode: But, My Puppy's Not Fully Vaccinated! FREE E-Book: Preparing Your Dog for Halloween Connect with Staci Lemke: Website - www.mannersformutts.com Instagram & Facebook @mannersformutts

  • Ever tried using treats to train your dog, only to find that they couldn’t care less? It’s frustrating, right? I get it—when your dog’s not motivated by food, training can feel like an uphill battle. Food is one of the most effective tools we have to reward good behavior, but if your dog isn’t interested, it’s time to dig deeper. In this episode, I’ll walk you through five possible reasons your pup might be turning up their nose at food rewards and, more importantly, what you can do to change that. I’ll share some easy, practical solutions to get your dog excited about food—and yes, even eager to work for those treats! Here’s a sneak peek at what we’ll cover: Health checks first: Sometimes, there’s an underlying health issue that could be affecting your dog’s appetite. I’ll share the red flags to look for and when it might be time for a vet visit. Are you using the right treats? The type and quality of food matter more than you think. I’ll talk about how to find the best, most motivating treats for your dog. Fear and anxiety: We don’t always realize how stress impacts a dog’s willingness to eat. We’ll discuss how to spot anxiety and fear-related issues and ways to help your pup feel more secure. Free feeding problems: If your dog is used to having food available all day, they might not be motivated by more food. I’ll explain why structured mealtimes can be key to successful training. Picky eater or learned behavior? Sometimes, our dogs are just picky—but other times, we’re unintentionally reinforcing those habits. I’ll share tips to break the cycle and encourage a healthier relationship with food. By the end of this episode, you’ll have a clearer understanding of what’s going on with your dog and the tools you need to improve their food motivation. Trust me, once you unlock this part of training, it can transform your bond with your dog. Thank you for taking the time to help your dog become a more well-mannered mutt! Be sure to tune in to all the episodes to receive more training tips, canine wellness advice and fun activities for dogs and their owners! If you have questions about today's episode, or if there's a topic you want to learn more about, come connect with me on Facebook and Instagram at mannersformutts. If you enjoyed this podcast, head over to Apple Podcasts and leave a review - I'd love to hear what's been helpful for you and your canine friends. Talk to you next time! Resources mentioned in this episode: Surviving Your Dog's Adolescence Program Happy Howies Treats Fig & Tyler - Use code "SL2578" for a 10% discount! Connect with Staci Lemke: Website - www.mannersformutts.com Instagram & Facebook @mannersformutts

  • What’s one of the most common questions I get from my clients? “Staci, how do I stop my dog from fill in the blank?” You name it—jumping, digging, barking, or that Houdini act of darting out the door. If you’ve ever caught yourself asking that, you’re in the right place. In today’s episode, we’re diving into something that might just be your secret weapon—management. No, it’s not magic, but it’s pretty close. We’re talking about how to manage your dog’s environment to prevent those pesky unwanted behaviors before they even start. Think of it like baby-proofing your house but for your furry friend. I’ll walk you through practical tips and my go-to three-step formula for tackling these issues head-on. Here's what you’ll learn: What management really means in dog training (hint: it’s more than just a buzzword) The subtle but crucial difference between management and training Real-life examples of how I use management with my own pups (and how you can too) My three-step formula to address any unwanted behavior How blending management with training leads to a well-mannered, happy dog Let’s be real—none of us are in training mode 24/7, and that’s where management swoops in to save the day. Whether it's using a baby gate to keep Fido out of the kitchen or putting away the laundry where he can’t snag a dirty sock, these small adjustments make a world of difference. Thank you for taking the time to help your dog become a more well-mannered mutt! Be sure to tune in to all the episodes to receive more training tips, canine wellness advice and fun activities for dogs and their owners! If you have questions about today's episode, or if there's a topic you want to learn more about, come connect with me on Facebook and Instagram at mannersformutts. If you enjoyed this podcast, head over to Apple Podcasts and leave a review - I'd love to hear what's been helpful for you and your canine friends. Talk to you next time! Resources mentioned in this episode: Easy Pee-sy Puppy Potty Training Connect with Staci Lemke: Website - www.mannersformutts.com Instagram & Facebook @mannersformutts

  • Ever wondered why your dog seems to forget all their training the moment you step outside? In this episode, I delve into the reasons why dogs often ignore commands in distracting environments. But don’t worry—I’m not just here to tell you why it happens. I’m here to help you fix it. I’ll break down practical, step-by-step strategies to train your dog to focus on you, no matter what’s going on around them. Tune in to learn: The surprising factors that might be causing your dog to lose focus when you’re out and about. Why commands work perfectly at home but fall apart outside. How to tell if your dog’s behavior is a matter of stubbornness or something deeper, like anxiety. Practical training tips teaching your dog to ignore distractions and focus on you. Step by step guidance for gradually increasing distractions during training. How to use high-value rewards to your advantage. After listening, you’ll be able to turn those outdoor adventures into successful training sessions, making your dog more attentive and well-behaved—no matter where you are. Thank you for taking the time to help your dog become a more well-mannered mutt! Be sure to tune in to all the episodes to receive more training tips, canine wellness advice and fun activities for dogs and their owners! If you have questions about today's episode, or if there's a topic you want to learn more about, come connect with me on Facebook and Instagram at mannersformutts. If you enjoyed this podcast, head over to Apple Podcasts and leave a review - I'd love to hear what's been helpful for you and your canine friends. Talk to you next time! Resources mentioned in this episode: WAIT! Come Back! Rapid Fire Recall Episode 21: Socialize Your Puppy the Right Way! Connect with Staci Lemke: Website - www.mannersformutts.com Instagram & Facebook @mannersformutts

  • Ever wondered why your dog barks so much? Whether it's a constant stream of barking at the doorbell, every passerby, or just out of sheer boredom, excessive barking can quickly become a headache for you and your neighbors. Here's the thing - barking is more than just noise. It's your dog trying to communicate, and understanding why they're barking is the first step to managing it effectively. In this episode, I'll help you decipher the reasons behind your dog's barking and, more importantly, how to curb it. In this episode, you'll discover: The real reasons your dog barks: from boredom and excitement to anxiety, fear, territorial instincts, and even attention-seeking. How to identify the specific trigger of your dog's barking, so you can address the issue at its source. Practical, science-backed methods to reduce your dog's barking, tailored to different causes and contexts. Simple ways to provide the stimulation your dog needs to stay calm and content, reducing the urge to bark excessively. TRAINER'S CHOICE: As a bonus, I'm sharing some fun and easy summer treat ideas to keep your dog cool and satisfied. Whether your dog is a chatterbox or just has the occasional barking spree, this episode is packed with insights and tips to bring a little more peace and quiet to your home. Thank you for taking the time to help your dog become a more well-mannered mutt! Be sure to tune in to all the episodes to receive more training tips, canine wellness advice and fun activities for dogs and their owners! If you have questions about today's episode, or if there's a topic you want to learn more about, come connect with me on Facebook and Instagram at mannersformutts. If you enjoyed this podcast, head over to Apple Podcasts and leave a review - I'd love to hear what's been helpful for you and your canine friends. Talk to you next time! Resources mentioned in this episode: HELP! My Puppy Is Biting Me! Episode 29: Please don’t go! Does your dog have separation anxiety? Small Flirt Pole Large Flirt Pole Video: How to Use a Flirt Pole Video: Frozen Kibble Cubes Fig & Tyler - Use code "SL2578" for a discount! Connect with Staci Lemke: Website - www.mannersformutts.com Instagram & Facebook @mannersformutts

  • Curious about the pros and cons of spaying or neutering your pet? There's a lot of mixed opinions on this topic, that's why in this episode I'm breaking down all the facts we know about spaying and neutering so you can make the best decision for your furry friend. I tackle common questions about the appropriate age for these procedures, their health implications, and behavioral effects. I also highlight recent research findings that suggest the timing of spaying and neutering can influence the incidence of various health disorders. Plus, I explore alternative options like vasectomy and ovary-sparing spays. Listen in to learn more about: The appropriate age for spaying and neutering, and why timing is everything when it comes to your dog's development and long-term health. The potential health benefits and risks associated with spaying and neutering. What the latest studies reveal about how spaying and neutering can affect the incidence of various health disorders like hip dysplasia and certain cancers. Alternative options to spaying and neutering. BONUS SEGMENT: Exploring the dangers of blue-green algae and tips for how to recognize and avoid these hazardous blooms during your outdoor adventures. Don't miss this deep dive into one of the most debated topics among dog owners. With expert insights and the latest research, you'll feel confident in choosing what's best for your furry companion. Resources mentioned in this episode: WAIT! Come Back! Rapid Fire Recall Chart with suggested guidelines for ages to spay/neuter Connect with Staci Lemke: Website - www.mannersformutts.com Instagram & Facebook @mannersformutts

  • Have you ever come home to find your favorite pair of shoes chewed up or your furniture scratched to bits? If so, your furry friend might be dealing with separation anxiety. In this episode of The Well-Mannered Mutt Podcast, I dive into the complex issue of separation anxiety in dogs. We'll unravel the mystery behind those chewed-up shoes and scratched furniture, helping you recognize the subtle (and not-so-subtle) symptoms of this issue. Join me as we explore strategies and treatment options designed to transform this challenging behavior, ensuring a happier, more relaxed life for you and your furry friend. Tune in to learn more about: What separation anxiety is (and what it isn't): I clear up common misconceptions and understand the real causes behind this behavior. How to recognize the symptoms of separation anxiety: from destructive behavior to excessive barking Step by step instructions for how to help your dog with separation anxiety Exploring additional treatment options for separation anxiety By the end of this episode, you'll have a clearer understanding of separation anxiety and feel more confident in helping your beloved pet navigate through it. Tune in and let's work together to make life a little easier for our four-legged friends. Thank you for taking the time to help your dog become a more well-mannered mutt! Be sure to tune in to all the episodes to receive more training tips, canine wellness advice and fun activities for dogs and their owners! If you have questions about today's episode, or if there's a topic you want to learn more about, come connect with me on Facebook and Instagram at mannersformutts. If you enjoyed this podcast, head over to Apple Podcasts and leave a review - I'd love to hear what's been helpful for you and your canine friends. Talk to you next time! Resources mentioned in this episode: But, My Puppy's Not Fully Vaccinated! ThunderShirt Through a Dog’s Ear Connect with Staci Lemke: Website - www.mannersformutts.com Instagram & Facebook @mannersformutts

  • As a new puppy parent, you want to do everything you can to keep your puppy safe and healthy right from the start. But... it can get confusing when you realize there is so much conflicting information out there about what is and isn't safe for puppies when it comes to vaccinations and socialization. In this episode, I dive into everything you need to know about vaccinating your puppy. I break down the science behind vaccines, the importance of early socialization, and how to navigate conflicting information. I'll explain the immune response triggered by vaccines, the necessity of a series of vaccinations to protect puppies as maternal antibodies wane, and the role of titer testing. Join me to learn more about: Why vaccinations are crucial in protecting your puppy from potentially life-threatening diseases. How vaccines stimulate your puppy's immune system to build defenses against diseases - breaking down the science in simple terms. The role of maternal antibodies and why puppies need a series of vaccinations to ensure full protection. Strategies to help you balance early socialization, while keeping your puppy safe from disease. The common vaccines your puppy needs and some of the controversies and myths surrounding them. BONUS: How to prepare your dog for a safe 4th of July weekend - tips on how to keep your puppy calm and safe during the celebrations. Let's ensure our furry friends get the best start in life! Tune in for all the essential tips and expert advice you need to raise a healthy, happy puppy. Thank you for taking the time to help your dog become a more well-mannered mutt! Be sure to tune in to all the episodes to receive more training tips, canine wellness advice and fun activities for dogs and their owners! If you have questions about today's episode, or if there's a topic you want to learn more about, come connect with me on Facebook and Instagram at mannersformutts. If you enjoyed this podcast, head over to Apple Podcasts and leave a review - I'd love to hear what's been helpful for you and your canine friends. Talk to you next time! Resources mentioned in this episode: Episode 21: Socialize Your Puppy the Right Way! Vaccine Graphic E-Book: How to Help Your Dog Prepare for the 4th of July Connect with Staci Lemke: Website - www.mannersformutts.com Instagram & Facebook @mannersformutts

  • Have you tried positive reinforcement dog training before and it didn't seem to work? It might have been because positive reinforcement was not actually happening... That's why in this episode, I dive into common challenges many dog owners face when attempting positive reinforcement training, and share practical tips to overcome them. I emphasize the importance of avoiding punishment and intimidation, focusing instead on understanding what rewards are meaningful to the dog. You'll leave this episode understanding the benefits of positive reinforcement, including better communication and a stronger bond between you and your dog. Tune in to learn more about: The basics of positive reinforcement Importance of using rewards such as food, toys, praise, and affection How to use management to prevent undesired behaviors What to do if your dog gets frustrated during training Practical tips for using positive reinforcement effectively This episode is packed with practical tips that can make a real difference in your training journey. Whether you're a seasoned trainer or just starting, there's something for everyone. By focusing on positive reinforcement, you can effectively train your dog in a humane and enjoyable way. Thank you for taking the time to help your dog become a more well-mannered mutt! Be sure to tune in to all the episodes to receive more training tips, canine wellness advice and fun activities for dogs and their owners! If you have questions about today's episode, or if there's a topic you want to learn more about, come connect with me on Facebook and Instagram at mannersformutts. If you enjoyed this podcast, head over to Apple Podcasts and leave a review - I'd love to hear what's been helpful for you and your canine friends. Talk to you next time! Resources mentioned in this episode: Easy Pee-sy Puppy Potty Training Connect with Staci Lemke: Website - www.mannersformutts.com Instagram & Facebook @mannersformutts

  • Service dogs, emotional support dogs, and therapy dogs all serve important roles in helping people with various needs. But do you know what the differences between them are? I often get asked, "How do I make my dog a service dog, emotional support dog, or therapy dog?" It's important to know the differences, both in what jobs they do and what legal protections they have. In this episode, I demystify these often-confused roles to help you understand if one of them is right for your canine companion. I also touch on the troubling trend of people misrepresenting their pets as service dogs and how this can undermine the legitimacy of true service animals. Join me to learn about: Distinctions between service dogs, emotional support dogs, and therapy dogs Legal protections of service dogs, emotional support dogs, and therapy dogs The selection and training process for service dogs Behavior and training requirements for service dogs in public settings The consequences of falsely representing pets as service dogs Whether they're guiding, comforting, or simply being present, service dogs, emotional support dogs, and therapy dogs all play a vital role in our society, and recognizing the distinctions between each helps ensure they can continue to serve those in need effectively. Resources mentioned in this episode: HELP! My Puppy Is Biting Me! Connect with Staci Lemke: Website - www.mannersformutts.com Instagram & Facebook @mannersformutts

  • When I brought home my first puppy, I remember asking myself... now what? Bringing home a new puppy can be overwhelming, no matter how well prepared you think you are. But don't worry, I've got you covered. The first week with your puppy will set the tone for the months to come, so in this episode, I lay out a plan for you to support and comfort your new puppy while they adjust to their new surroundings, while gradually teaching them independence and that it's safe to be left alone. Listen to learn about how to prepare for your first week with your new puppy including: Tips for bonding with your new puppy and beginning a relationship. Setting up schedules and routines, including an example of what your daily schedule might look like with your new puppy. Practical advice on setting up a comfortable sleeping space for your new puppy Addressing common challenges such as sleepless nights, and why you shouldn't let your puppy "cry it out". First steps to take for beginning training and socialization. Remember that the first week is a time of learning and growth for both you and your new puppy. Embrace the process, and know that with patience, consistency, and love, you're on the path to raising a well-mannered and happy dog. Thank you for taking the time to help your dog become a more well-mannered mutt! Be sure to tune in to all the episodes to receive more training tips, canine wellness advice and fun activities for dogs and their owners! If you have questions about today's episode, or if there's a topic you want to learn more about, come connect with me on Facebook and Instagram at mannersformutts. If you enjoyed this podcast, head over to Apple Podcasts and leave a review - I'd love to hear what's been helpful for you and your canine friends. Talk to you next time! Resources mentioned in this episode: Episode 20: What to Expect When You're Expecting a Puppy Facebook Group: I Just Got a Puppy!!! Now What?? Easy Pee-sy Puppy Potty Training HELP! My Puppy Is Biting Me! But, My Puppy's Not Fully Vaccinated! Connect with Staci Lemke: Website - www.mannersformutts.com Instagram & Facebook @mannersformutts

  • Thinking of bringing another dog home? Adding a second dog can be a whirlwind of fun, but it's not without its hurdles. In this episode, I dive into the highs and lows of having a multi-dog household. I share my experiences and insights as a certified dog trainer, guiding you through the process of growing your furry family. From the selection of compatible companions to the crucial moments of introduction, I cover it all. I also discuss how to keep the peace with favorite toys and activities tailored to each dog's unique personality, and the importance of structured playtime and interactions. If you've been thinking about adding another dog to your household, this episode is one you won't want to skip! Join me to learn more about: The joy and complexity of living with multiple dogs Tips for selecting new dogs to join your family Best practices for introducing new dogs to your existing pets Recommendations for toys and activities that cater to individual needs Strategies for ensuring structured and peaceful interactions Understanding and managing canine disagreements While managing a multi-dog household comes with its set of challenges, the rewards are immeasurable. With the right approach and understanding, you can foster a loving and balanced environment for all your canine companions. Thank you for taking the time to help your dog become a more well-mannered mutt! Be sure to tune in to all the episodes to receive more training tips, canine wellness advice and fun activities for dogs and their owners! If you have questions about today's episode, or if there's a topic you want to learn more about, come connect with me on Facebook and Instagram at mannersformutts. If you enjoyed this podcast, head over to Apple Podcasts and leave a review - I'd love to hear what's been helpful for you and your canine friends. Talk to you next time! Resources mentioned in this episode: WAIT! Come Back! Rapid Fire Recall Woof Pupsicle Connect with Staci Lemke: Website - www.mannersformutts.com Instagram & Facebook @mannersformutts

  • While dog parks are fantastic places for exercise, they're not without their risks. In this episode, I'm taking you on a journey through the world of dog parks. We'll explore the origins of these canine playgrounds, the benefits they bring to our furry friends, and the challenges they might present. As a certified dog trainer and veterinary technician, I've seen firsthand how dog parks can be a fantastic resource for socialization and exercise. But it's not all fun and games. Without proper understanding and precautions, they can also be a hotspot for trouble. In today's episode, I'll share my top tips for making the most out of your dog park experiences, ensuring they're safe and enjoyable for everyone involved. Join me to learn more about: The history of dog parks and how they've evolved over time. The socialization and exercise benefits for dogs. Potential risks and how to avoid them, such as aggression or disease transmission. Tips for preparing your dog for a dog park visit. Etiquette for dog owners to maintain a peaceful and clean park environment. Dog parks can be a wonderful resource for our canine companions, offering them a space to run, play, and socialize. However, it's crucial for us, as responsible pet owners, to be aware of the potential issues and come prepared. By following the advice shared in this episode, you can help create a positive and secure environment for everyone at the dog park. Thank you for taking the time to help your dog become a more well-mannered mutt! Be sure to tune in to all the episodes to receive more training tips, canine wellness advice and fun activities for dogs and their owners! If you have questions about today's episode, or if there's a topic you want to learn more about, come connect with me on Facebook and Instagram at mannersformutts. If you enjoyed this podcast, head over to Apple Podcasts and leave a review - I'd love to hear what's been helpful for you and your canine friends. Talk to you next time! Resources mentioned in this episode: But, My Puppy's Not Fully Vaccinated! Connect with Staci Lemke: Website - www.mannersformutts.com Instagram & Facebook @mannersformutts

  • As dog lovers, we're always looking for ways to include our furry companions in our adventures. Did you know that planning a trip with your pup in tow requires some special considerations? In this episode, I'm diving into the nitty-gritty of hitting the road, skies or sea with your dog. From the essential pre-trip preparations to finding pet-friendly accommodations, I've got you covered. I share my top tips for choosing dog-friendly places to stay and visit, and I give you the lowdown on how to keep your dog safe and comfy whether you're driving, flying, taking a train, or even sailing. If you're planning to travel with your dog this season, don't miss this episode where you'll hear about: A checklist for prepping for traveling with your dog including: a pre-trip veterinary visit, required documentation and more! Resources and recommendations for for finding pet friendly accommodations and attractions. Tips for road trips, including rest stops and car safety. Advice for flying with dogs, including carrier requirements and other considerations. An overview of unique options for sea and train travel. Advice for ensuring a fun and bonding experience for both you and your dog. Traveling with your dog can be a fantastic experience if you plan ahead and prioritize your pet's needs. Remember, a well-prepared trip is the key to ensuring that both you and your furry companion have an enjoyable time exploring new places together. Thank you for taking the time to help your dog become a more well-mannered mutt! Be sure to tune in to all the episodes to receive more training tips, canine wellness advice and fun activities for dogs and their owners! If you have questions about today's episode, or if there's a topic you want to learn more about, come connect with me on Facebook and Instagram at mannersformutts. If you enjoyed this podcast, head over to Apple Podcasts and leave a review - I'd love to hear what's been helpful for you and your canine friends. Talk to you next time! Resources mentioned in this episode: Surviving Your Dog's Adolescence Program Marriott Best Western La Quinta Inn and Suites Motel 6 Ritz Carlton Montage Hotels & Resorts Kimpton Hotels Airbnb Vrbo Cunard Cruise Lines Queen Mary 2 Connect with Staci Lemke: Website - www.mannersformutts.com Instagram & Facebook @mannersformutts

  • Have you ever wondered what causes dogs to be fearful or aggressive? It likely has something to do with how they were socialized as a puppy. In this episode, I dive into the essential world of puppy socialization. I talk about the critical period for socializing your puppy, which is between three to sixteen weeks of age, and how this coincides with their vaccination schedule. I share some invaluable tips on how to safely socialize your puppy, including exposure at home, arranging playdates with vaccinated dogs, and enrolling in puppy classes. It's all about creating positive experiences to prevent future behavioral issues. Join me for this episode to learn more about: The importance of socializing puppies during the three to sixteen-week window Tips or overcoming the challenges of socializing puppies while they're still completing their vaccinations The components of effective puppy socialization What to avoid when socializing your puppy The consequences of not socializing puppies, such as developing fearfulness and aggression The early weeks of a puppy's life are crucial for socialization. It's imperative to start right away, despite the challenges, to ensure a well-adjusted and well-mannered adult dog. Remember, the effort you put in now will pay off for years to come. Thank you for taking the time to help your dog become a more well-mannered mutt! Be sure to tune in to all the episodes to receive more training tips, canine wellness advice and fun activities for dogs and their owners! If you have questions about today's episode, or if there's a topic you want to learn more about, come connect with me on Facebook and Instagram at mannersformutts. If you enjoyed this podcast, head over to Apple Podcasts and leave a review - I'd love to hear what's been helpful for you and your canine friends. Talk to you next time! Resources mentioned in this episode: But, My Puppy's Not Fully Vaccinated! Easy Pee-sy Puppy Potty Training HELP! My Puppy Is Biting Me! ScratchPad for Dogs Connect with Staci Lemke: Website - www.mannersformutts.com Instagram & Facebook @mannersformutts

  • Planning for a new furry addition to your family? In this episode, I dive into the essentials of preparing for your furry bundle of joy. Just like baby-proofing, puppy-proofing your home is crucial to keep your little one safe. I'll walk you through securing potential hazards and making sure you have all the necessary supplies, from bowls and crates to the perfect toys. I'll also help you pick the best spots for your puppy to rest and play. Plus, I understand that bringing home a new puppy can be overwhelming, so I offer advice on how to mentally prepare for the adjustment period and cope with the 'puppy blues.' My goal is to ensure you're ready to create a nurturing environment for your new best friend. If you're planning to bring a puppy home soon, join me as I discuss: The importance of puppy-proofing your home Essential supplies for a new puppy Choosing the right locations for the puppy's rest and play areas Mental preparation for new puppy owners Practical advice and coping strategies for the 'puppy blues' Preparing for a new puppy is about more than just gathering supplies; it's about creating a safe and loving environment and preparing yourself mentally for the journey ahead. With the right preparation, you and your puppy can start off on the right paw! Thank you for taking the time to help your dog become a more well-mannered mutt! Be sure to tune in to all the episodes to receive more training tips, canine wellness advice and fun activities for dogs and their owners! If you have questions about today's episode, or if there's a topic you want to learn more about, come connect with me on Facebook and Instagram at mannersformutts. If you enjoyed this podcast, head over to Apple Podcasts and leave a review - I'd love to hear what's been helpful for you and your canine friends. Talk to you next time! Resources mentioned in this episode: HELP! My Puppy Is Biting Me! Easy Pee-sy Puppy Potty Training But, My Puppy's Not Fully Vaccinated! Connect with Staci Lemke: Website - www.mannersformutts.com Instagram & Facebook @mannersformutts

  • Have you ever wondered how you can deepen your bond with your dog while keeping them physically and mentally stimulated? In this episode, I dive into the thrilling world of dog sports. Historically, humans bred dogs to perform specific tasks—herding, hunting, guarding, you name it. But as society has evolved, the need for these canine jobs has diminished. Enter dog sports: the modern-day answer to giving our furry friends a sense of purpose and a way to channel their natural instincts in a fun and controlled environment. But how do you know what sport is the best for your dog? Join me for this episode as I discuss a variety of sports that cater to different interests and abilities. I highlight how each activity not only keeps your dog fit, but also enriches your relationship with them. The sports I share in this episode are: Agility: Navigating obstacle courses with speed and accuracy. Flyball: Relay races that combine jumps and ball retrieval. Herding: Working with livestock, a test of instinct and training. Canine Freestyle: A mix of obedience, tricks, and dance with your dog. Nose Work: Harnessing a dog's natural scenting abilities. Barn Hunt: Locating rats in a barn-like setting, a safe and fun search sport. Lure Coursing: Chasing a mechanically operated lure, great for sighthounds. Engaging in dog sports is an incredible way to enhance your dog's life and strengthen the bond you share. Whether you're competitive or just looking for a fun way to exercise with your furry friend, there's a sport for every pup. Thank you for taking the time to help your dog become a more well-mannered mutt! Be sure to tune in to all the episodes to receive more training tips, canine wellness advice and fun activities for dogs and their owners! If you have questions about today's episode, or if there's a topic you want to learn more about, come connect with me on Facebook and Instagram at mannersformutts. If you enjoyed this podcast, head over to Apple Podcasts and leave a review - I'd love to hear what's been helpful for you and your canine friends. Talk to you next time! Resources mentioned in this episode: Easy Pee-sy Puppy Potty Training Biomethane leashes use code MANNERSFORMUTTS10 for 10% off! American Kennel Club website Connect with Staci Lemke: Website - www.mannersformutts.com Instagram & Facebook @mannersformutts