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  • In this conversation, Sarah and Tom discuss the intricacies of dog training, particularly in the context of rescue and shelter environments. Tom shares his experiences and insights on the importance of self-reflection, managing expectations, and setting realistic goals in dog training. They explore the challenges of working with rescue dogs, the significance of understanding individual dog needs, and the role of video in training and adoption processes. The discussion also touches on the differences between training puppies and adult dogs, emphasizing the need for tailored approaches based on the dog's background and the owner's lifestyle. In this conversation, Sarah and Tom discuss the complexities of dog ownership, focusing on the challenges of raising puppies and managing adolescent dogs. They emphasize the importance of understanding dog behavior, the need for effective management strategies, and the significance of adapting training approaches to individual dogs. The discussion also highlights the emotional aspects of dog training and the necessity of patience and support during different life stages of dogs.

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  • In this heartfelt episode of the Dog Gone Wrong podcast, Sarah reflects on her journey as a podcaster, the joys and challenges of welcoming a new Labrador named Ada, and the deep bond she shared with her late dog, Merlin. She shares poignant stories about Merlin's health struggles, the veterinary insights she gained, and the emotional journey of saying goodbye. Throughout the episode, Sarah emphasizes themes of perseverance, personal growth, and the lasting impact of our beloved pets on our lives. grab your free month in my membership here - https://buy.stripe.com/28o5m2cze3rIdhufZf

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  • In this episode, Sarah shares some of her personal journey of dog breeding, Focusing initially on her experiences with her dog Jazz. She discusses the challenges and mistakes she made during the breeding process, the emotional turmoil of losing Jazz during a traumatic birth, and then mistakes made with the puppy she kept from that litter. The conversation highlights the importance of responsible breeding and the emotional impact of such experiences.

  • In this engaging conversation, Sarah and Lillie recap their experiences at a dog training conference, discussing various speakers and their insights on dog behavior, training techniques, and the emotional connections between dogs and their owners. They explore themes such as attachment theory, the impact of neutering on behavior, and the dynamics of multi-dog households, all while sharing personal anecdotes and reflections on their own training practices. In this conversation, Sarah discusses various aspects of dog training, emphasizing the importance of rewards, the value of common sense, and the need for positivity in the industry. She highlights the significance of educating dog owners about normal behaviors and the challenges of raising puppies in modern households. The conversation also delves into understanding predation in dogs and the necessity of providing appropriate outlets for their instincts. Overall, the discussion reflects a deep commitment to improving dog welfare and training practices.

  • In this conversation, Sarah and Emily delve into the complexities of dog training, discussing their personal experiences, past mistakes, and the evolution of their training methods. They explore the nuances of how dogs perceive punishment and reinforcement, the importance of understanding dog behavior in social situations, and the impact of daycare on dog behavior. The discussion also highlights the significance of breed traits and the challenges faced in puppy training, particularly around recall and resource guarding. In this conversation, Sarah discusses various aspects of dog training, focusing on the importance of understanding dog behavior, the role of reinforcement, and the significance of self-awareness in training practices. She emphasizes the need for owners to be curious about their dogs' feelings and behaviors, and highlights common mistakes made by both dog owners and professionals. The conversation also touches on the transition from punishment-based methods to positive reinforcement, and the emotional dynamics between owners and their dogs.

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  • Sarah and Nick Benga discuss various aspects of dog training, breeding, and the importance of genetic diversity. Nick shares his experiences with his dogs, the mistakes he's made in training, and the significance of teaching dogs neutrality in social situations. They delve into the role of dog sports in enhancing training skills and the ongoing debate about vaccination versus exposure for puppies. The conversation also highlights the importance of responsible breeding practices and the impact of genetics on dog behavior and health.

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  • Vikki shares her biggest mistake with her Rottweiler puppy, Sasha, who became reactive. She initially did well in training and achieved Kennel Club Good Citizens Gold, but at around 18 months old, Sasha started becoming more reactive. Vikki made the mistake of withdrawing food rewards and continued exposing Sasha to other dogs without reinforcing good behavior. This led to Sasha's reactivity worsening. Vikki also experienced anxiety as a dog owner and felt limited in where she could walk Sasha. She eventually found relief by walking in quieter areas and focusing on enjoying their time together. Vikki's experience has influenced her approach to raising her own dogs and working with clients' dogs, emphasizing the importance of managing emotions and providing appropriate socialization.

  • Eve Welton, a dog trainer specializing in working with blind dogs, shares her journey and the mistakes she made along the way. Her biggest challenge was dealing with her reactive Jack Russell, Jimmy. Despite following force-free and positive training methods, Jimmy's reactivity worsened. It wasn't until she walked with Sarah that she saw progress. Eve also discusses the judgment and criticism she faced from other trainers and the need for more support and understanding within the dog training community. In this conversation, Sarah and Eve discuss the importance of kindness and open conversations in the dog training industry. They also touch on topics such as judgment from others, the need for boundaries and clarity in training, and the role of timing in dog training. They emphasize the importance of learning from mistakes and being humble in the journey of becoming a good dog trainer.

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  • This conversation is a personal reflection on Sarah's experiences with her dog, Bella. The speaker discusses Bella's behavior issues, her own training methods, and the challenges she faced in managing Bella's allergies. The conversation also touches on the Sarah's decision to start a dog walking business and the impact of Bella's behavior on her relationships with other dogs.

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  • Part 2 of the amazing deep dive with Isla.

    Trauma is common among dog professionals, and dogs can provide healing and support for those who have experienced trauma. Animals, including dogs, live in wholeness and acceptance, and they invite us to do the same. In this final part of the conversation, Sarah & Isla discuss the power of consciousness and the collective. Isla shares a story about a ceremony for animals and emphasizes the importance of approaching it with love and compassion rather than anger. Isla also explores the concept of energy following consciousness and the impact of our thoughts and words. She delves into the idea of suffering as a universal experience and the role it plays in raising consciousness. Sarah & Isla conclude by discussing the significance of failure, the limitations of knowing everything, and the need to embrace the unknown.

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  • Dr. Isla Fishburn discusses the importance of allowing dogs to be unapologetically themselves and embracing their individuality. She emphasizes the need to let go of preconceived notions and expectations of how dogs should behave and instead focus on understanding and accepting their unique personalities. Isla also explores the concept of dogs as spiritual messengers, coming into our lives to teach us important lessons and help us heal. She encourages dog guardians to embrace their own emotions and engage in shadow work, using their dogs as mirrors to uncover and integrate unresolved emotions. Dogs are in our lives to be the elixir to our spiritual amnesia and to help us wake up. Nourishment for dogs and humans is not just physical, but also mental, emotional, and spiritual. There is a growing acceptance of the emotional and spiritual aspects of dogs, but there is still a negative stigma around spirituality. Dogs help us accept ourselves and reflect on our own self-care.

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  • In this conversation, Joe Kelly, a dog trainer, shares his biggest mistakes and lessons learned in dog training. He talks about the unrealistic expectations he had with his first dog and the importance of understanding the different phases dogs go through in life. Joe emphasizes that dogs are not robots and that each dog is unique, requiring individualized training approaches. He also discusses the similarities and differences between training dogs and horses, highlighting the importance of understanding the instincts and behaviors of each species. Joe shares personal anecdotes and examples to illustrate his points. In this conversation, Joe Kelly discusses the importance of understanding a dog's behavior and meeting their needs. He shares personal experiences with his own dog, who can sense when he is about to have a migraine and provides comfort and support. Joe emphasizes the need for realistic expectations when training dogs and highlights the importance of providing them with a sense of purpose and outlet for their instincts. He also discusses the challenges of training dogs in real-life situations and the need for ongoing education and research before getting a puppy.

  • Joanne Yeoh shares her biggest mistakes with dogs, focusing on her first dog, Donnie. Her biggest mistake was wanting a perfect dog and trying to make him fit into her plans. She used a spray training collar and became obsessed with ball throwing as a way to control him. She also crate trained him from day one without considering his feelings. Joanne's awakening came when Donnie started chewing his paws and she discovered animal communication. She had conversations with Donnie and learned to listen to his feelings and needs. In this conversation, Joanne shares her experiences with animal communication and the lessons she has learned from her own pets. She emphasizes the importance of empathy and understanding the emotions of animals, rather than simply explaining things to them. Joanne also discusses her book, 'Conversations with Companions,' which explores the challenges and rewards of communicating with our own pets. She offers a Pet Communication Quick Start course on her website for those interested in developing their communication skills.

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  • Carrie Stuthridge, a dog trainer and specialist in puppy training and separation anxiety, shares her biggest mistake as a dog owner and how it shaped her as a professional. She talks about her first dog, Ty, who had various health issues and developed reactive behavior due to pain. Carrie emphasizes the importance of recognizing and addressing pain in dogs and working with reactive dogs. She also discusses the need for a strong bond and relationship with dogs before focusing on training. Carrie advises dog owners to slow down and prioritize building a solid foundation with their puppies.

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  • In this conversation, Sarah Roper and Carrie-Anne Selwyn discuss their experiences with dogs and the challenges they have faced. They talk about the difficulties of the teenage stage in dogs and the importance of managing hormones and frustration. They also discuss the use of long lines and flexi-leads for training and recall. Sarah and Carrie-Anne share their experiences with different dog breeds and the lessons they have learned from them. They also talk about the importance of not rushing through training and taking the time to properly teach and reinforce behaviors. They discuss the impact of bad advice and the importance of seeking guidance from qualified trainers.

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  • In this episode, Sarah Roper interviews Sharon Alton, a dog trainer with extensive experience. They discuss Sharon's journey in dog training and the mistakes she made along the way. Sharon reflects on her early days as a crossover trainer and the lack of resources and knowledge available at the time. She shares her regrets about using aversive training methods and not questioning them sooner. Both Sarah and Sharon discuss the impact of imposter syndrome and the importance of self-reflection and continuous learning in dog training. In this conversation, Sarah and Sharon discuss the challenges and rewards of being a dog trainer and the importance of empathy and understanding in the profession. They also talk about the need for variety and stimulation for individuals with ADHD, who are often drawn to entrepreneurship. They share personal experiences of managing their own mental health and finding ways to quiet their busy minds. The conversation highlights the importance of learning from mistakes, being open to new ideas, and supporting fellow professionals in the industry.

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  • Nando Brown shares his experiences and mistakes as a dog trainer and owner. He discusses his early mistakes with his first two dogs, a staffy and a cane corso, and the challenges he faced in training them. He also talks about the influence of different trainers and the importance of critical thinking in dog training. Nando emphasizes the need for balance between science literacy and practical skills in the dog training industry. The conversation covers various topics related to dog training and behavior. Nando and Sarah discuss the importance of practical experience and training your own dog as a way to improve skills. They share personal stories of working with reactive dogs and the benefits of training in real-life situations. They also talk about the Dunning-Kruger effect and the importance of being open to learning and admitting when you don't know something. Nando shares pivotal moments in his career, including attending a seminar by Sarah Whitehead and learning from trainer Michael Ellis. They also discuss the mistakes that dog owners and professionals often make and how to avoid them.

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  • A personal story about Sarah's experience with her dog Fern, a miniature long-haired Dachshund. Sarah wanted to breed from Fern and show her in competitions, but Fern developed a barking behavior that became a challenge to manage. Despite the difficulties, Fern excelled in rally training and even competed at Crufts. Sarah also introduced another Dachshund, Ripple, into the family, which required careful management to prevent conflicts between the two dogs. The episode highlights the challenges and lessons learned from dealing with a reactive dog.

  • In this episode, Sarah Roper interviews Claire Lawrence, an expert in reactive dog training. They discuss Claire's biggest mistakes with dogs, particularly her experiences with her German Shepherd, Digger, and her current dog, Dot. Claire shares how she has been both too harsh and too soft in her training approach, leading to major problems. They also discuss the emotional toll of living with reactive dogs and provide tips for dog owners in similar situations. In this conversation, Sarah and Claire discuss their experiences with reactive dogs and the challenges they face. They talk about the importance of staying calm and relaxed when dealing with reactive situations and how it can make a difference in the dog's behavior. They also discuss the need for professional help and the mistake of waiting too long to seek assistance. Claire shares the story of her dog, Dutch, and the difficulties she has faced in finding her a suitable home. They emphasize the importance of focusing on the positive qualities of reactive dogs and the need for understanding and support.

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  • In this episode, Sarah Roper introduces herself and shares her background with dogs. She talks about her three miniature long-haired dachshunds and her other pets. Sarah discusses her experience as a dog trainer and author, as well as her qualifications and accreditation. She emphasizes the importance of sharing stories about mistakes and learning from them. Sarah also mentions her love for animals and her Disney-esque view of the relationships with dogs. She concludes by inviting listeners to follow her on social media and explains the meaning behind the name 'Multidog Maven.'