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  • Do you own a reactive dog? There is a lot of information out there on how to deal with your reactive dog in terms of training and improving their training... but how are YOU feeling with your reactive dog? And how are YOU coping? When you have a reactive dog or a dog with aggression issues you have to come to terms with the fact that you can't do certain things you had in mind when you originally got the dog. The doggy playdates, the fun on the beach, seeing your dog play with other dogs, taking them to cafes. All of these things seem far away for you or maybe even impossible and it's a process coming to terms with the fact you won't have those moments.Living with a reactive dog also causes a 'trauma' response in YOU as the dog owner and your dog's reactivity basically turns into your reactivity and I feel like it's not often talked about besides being told 'just be less stressed because your dog feels it down the lead'. In this episode we discuss:- Coming to terms with having a reactive dog and what that means for your lifestyle- The 'trauma' it causes for you as the owner- Labelling your dog as reactive can be helpful but also detrimental to your progress- How to cope with unhelpful people commenting on your dog when they're having a meltdown- That progress isn't linear and ups and downs are normal- That if you are consistent you will get results, but if you don't get any results even after a very long time it may be time to change up the training program- It's okay to correct a reactive dog and we need to get rid of the stigma that 'fear reactive dogs' can't be corrected for being excessive or over reacting.A really interesting and helpful account to follow is: Handlersandhumans on IG. We'd love to hear what you think of this episode!

  • Welcome to She Gets SIT done. A dog training podcast for dog owners that doesn’t beat around the bush and gives you helpful, realistic tips and guidance on training your dog and solving issues you may be having. In today's episode we touch on the subject of 'Resource Guarding vs Protecting'.Resource guarding often gets misread by dog owners as their dog protecting them, when really that is very rarely the actual case. In this episode we discuss:- Why your dog looks like he is protecting you- Why they start resource guarding- Different types of resource guarding- And training solutions for resource guarding inside and outside of the houseWe would love to know if this episode was helpful to you in the comments!About US:Laura - Originally hails from Chile and moved to France as a kid. Eventually travelled over the world to land in Australia. Has been a dog trainer for 13+ years and specialises in dogs & kids and dog socialisation / packs. 
FB: https://www.facebook.com/laurathefrenchtouch IG: https://www.instagram.com/laura_thefrenchtouch/ / @laura_thefrenchtouchSanne - Originally from the Netherlands and after living in several countries met Laura in Melbourne, Australia! Trained as a primary school teacher and being in that profession for 10 years, eventually made the switch to full time dog training 5 years ago. Now resides in Auckland, New Zealand. Specialises in pet dog training (loose lead walking & leash reactivity) & group classes. FB: https://www.facebook.com/thecompletecanine IG: https://www.instagram.com/thecompletek9/ / @thecompletek9www.thecompletecanine.co.nz Want to train with us? You can! Send us a message on FB/IG/Email and we’ll get back to you asap. We can train with you in person, over zoom or through one of our online courses!

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  • In today’s episode we wil be discussing dog trainers that make you feel SHIT on social media/in real life training.We discuss the difference between sport dog trainers and pet dog trainers and that you need to find the right dog trainer for your dog.That you don’t have to spend 4 hours a day training your dog or you’re a ‘bad owner’, that you can use whatever equipment you like without being ridiculed for it and that it’s okay if your dog sleeps on your bed. If a dog trainer comes in and makes you feel bad and is very ‘their way or the highway’, it may be better to find a different trainer where you are able to learn and feel validated.Don’t just take Facebook, instagram and TikTok as ‘real’.

    Welcome to She Gets SIT done. A dog training podcast for dog owners that doesn’t beat around the bush and gives you helpful, realistic tips and guidance on training your dog and solving issues you may be having.

    About US:

    Laura - Originally hails from Chile and moved to France as a kid. Eventually travelled over the world to land in Australia. Has been a dog trainer for 13+ years and specialises in dogs & kids and dog socialisation / packs. 
FB: https://www.facebook.com/laurathefrenchtouch IG: https://www.instagram.com/laura_thefrenchtouch/ / @laura_thefrenchtouch

    Sanne - Originally from the Netherlands and after living in several countries met Laura in Melbourne, Australia! Trained as a primary school teacher and being in that profession for 10 years, eventually made the switch to full time dog training 5 years ago. Now resides in Auckland, New Zealand. Specialises in pet dog training (loose lead walking & leash reactivity) & group classes.

    FB: https://www.facebook.com/thecompletecanine

    IG: https://www.instagram.com/thecompletek9/ / @thecompletek9

    www.thecompletecanine.co.nz Want to train with us? You can! Send us a message on FB/IG/Email and we’ll get back to you asap. We can train with you in person, over zoom or through one of our online courses!

    Shout out to @leaderofthepacklv for making awesome content! His video really hit the nail on the head.

  • Welcome to She Gets SIT done.

    A dog training podcast for dog owners that doesn’t beat around the bush and gives you helpful, realistic tips and guidance on training your dog and solving issues you may be having.

    In today’s episode we wil be discussing the PRO’s AND CONS of doggy daycare and a dog walker.

    Lots and lots of people use both for their dogs or you may be on the fence if you should be using one or not.

    In today’s episode we give you an insight how we think about doggy daycares and dog walkers.

    Laura has extensive experience being a dog walker for 7 years and before that she was a doggy daycare attendant.

    In today’s episode we discuss:

    The pro’s and cons for daycare The pro’s and cons for a dog walker Tips for choosing a good day care or walker Tips for training so your dog may be able to stay at home instead

    Does your dog go to daycare / a walker? What’s your experiences been like? We’d love to hear it!

    About US:

    Laura - Originally hails from Chile and moved to France as a kid. Eventually travelled over the world to land in Australia. Has been a dog trainer for 13+ years and specialises in dogs & kids and dog socialisation / packs.
    FB: https://www.facebook.com/laurathefrenchtouch

    IG: https://www.instagram.com/laura_thefrenchtouch/ / @laura_thefrenchtouch

    Sanne - Originally from the Netherlands and after living in several countries met Laura in Melbourne, Australia! Trained as a primary school teacher and being in that profession for 10 years, eventually made the switch to full time dog training 5 years ago. Now resides in Auckland, New Zealand. Specialises in pet dog training (loose lead walking & leash reactivity) & group classes.

    FB: https://www.facebook.com/thecompletecanine

    IG: https://www.instagram.com/thecompletek9/ / @thecompletek9

    www.thecompletecanine.co.nz

    Want to train with us? You can! Send us a message on FB/IG/Email and we’ll get back to you asap. We can train with you in person, over zoom or through one of our online courses!

  • Today’s episode is all about playing hard to get... with your dog. Is your dog a huge fan of you INSIDE your house? But the moment you go outside they pay you no attention and find everything more interesting than you? Then this episode is for you because we explain some reasons WHY your dog is just not that into you… We discuss:- Over calling your dog- Constant access- Excessive talking - White noiseTips: 1. 24 hour vow of silence2. Ignoring your dog / Meaningful interactions3. Working for food4. Rewarding natural check insWelcome to She Gets SIT done. A dog training podcast for dog owners that doesn’t beat around the bush and gives you helpful, realistic tips and guidance on training your dog and solving issues you may be having. In the first episode we discuss OVER-socialisation. Yes, you read that right. Over-socialisation is when we expose our dog to too many people/dogs and eventually end up with a dog that is FRIENDLY off lead.. but a nightmare on lead, especially when they see another dog or person.We feel it’s a topic that isn’t often discussed but its a HUGE topic a lot of people struggle with. We hope this can help you. What do we cover: 1. What is oversocialisation?2. Why does it happen so much?3. What is GOOD socialisation? 4. When can my dogs socialise? 5. Signs of overspecialisation in dogsOur top 4 tips to start working on TODAY. 1. Only meet RELEVANT people on your walks/outings. 2. When you meet a relevant person expect calmness from your dog. No attention for hyper mindsets!3. Practise hanging out and making things a non event.4. Parallel Walking when meeting new dogs is a fantastic way to introduce dogs and teach them calm behaviours.About US:Laura - Originally hails from Chile and moved to France as a kid. Eventually travelled over the world to land in Australia. Has been a dog trainer for 13+ years and specialises in dogs & kids and dog socialisation / packs. FB: / laurathefrenchtouch IG: / laura_thefrenchtouch / @laura_thefrenchtouchSanne - Originally from the Netherlands and after living in several countries met Laura in Melbourne, Australia! Trained as a primary school teacher and being in that profession for 10 years, eventually made the switch to full time dog training 5 years ago. Now resides in Auckland, New Zealand. Specialises in pet dog training (loose lead walking & leash reactivity) & group classes. FB: / thecompletecanine IG: / thecompletek9 / @thecompletek9www.thecompletecanine.co.nz Want to train with us? You can! Send us a message on FB/IG/Email and we’ll get back to you asap. We can train with you in person, over zoom or through one of our online courses! #dogs #dogtrainingtips #dogtraining #dogtrainer #puppytraining #puppytrainingtips #obediencetraining #dogobediencetraining #dogobedience #dog #doglovers

  • Welcome to the 2nd episode of She gets SIT done. A dog training podcast for dog owners that doesn’t beat around the bush and gives you helpful, realistic tips and guidance on training your dog and solving issues you may be having. In this episode we discuss a behaviour a lot of people do with their dogs, that we think they don't even realise how damaging it is to your dogs behaviour. Petting them, baby talking them or going 'It's okay, it's okay' when they are reacting (barking, lunging, overexcited) to a person/dog. In this podcast we discuss how counter productive this is and actually teaches your dog to behave like this EVERY time this happens. We cover:- What do we mean with coddling your dog- When do you support them and when are you making matters worse?- What should you do instead? Our top tips:- Keep moving, don't sit down and 'hugstrain' your dog when they start reacting.- Teach the sit on the dog exercise (see: • This skill is a MUST HAVE for your dog. ) - Stop feeling bad/guilty for your dog. They're fine! About US:Laura - Originally hails from Chile and moved to France as a kid. Eventually travelled over the world to land in Australia. Has been a dog trainer for 13+ years and specialises in dogs & kids and dog socialisation / packs. FB: / laurathefrenchtouch IG: / laura_thefrenchtouch / @laura_thefrenchtouchSanne - Originally from the Netherlands and after living in several countries met Laura in Melbourne, Australia! Trained as a primary school teacher and being in that profession for 10 years, eventually made the switch to full time dog training 5 years ago. Now resides in Auckland, New Zealand. Specialises in pet dog training (loose lead walking & leash reactivity) & group classes. FB: / thecompletecanine IG: / thecompletek9 / @thecompletek9www.thecompletecanine.co.nz / thedogtrainingtribe Want to train with us? You can! Send us a message on FB/IG/Email and we’ll get back to you asap. We can train with you in person, over zoom or through one of our online courses!#podcast #dogtraining #dogtrainingtips #puppytraining #socialisation #dogsocialization #socialization #socializedpuppy #dog #puppy

  • Welcome to the FIRST episode of ‘She gets SIT done’. A dog training podcast for dog owners that doesn’t beat around the bush and gives you helpful, realistic tips and guidance on training your dog and solving issues you may be having. In the first episode we discuss OVER-socialisation. Yes, you read that right. Over-socialisation is when we expose our dog to too many people/dogs and eventually end up with a dog that is FRIENDLY off lead.. but a nightmare on lead, especially when they see another dog or person.There is SO MUCH information out there about socialisation but the main one found is: let your dog meet as many people and dogs as you can to make sure they're friendly. When really it should be QUALITY over QUANTITY. Giving your dog too much access to dogs/people will often create a leash reactive dog that can't settle and will have impulse control issues. We feel it’s a topic that isn’t often discussed but its a HUGE topic a lot of people struggle with. We hope this can help you. What do we cover: 1. What is oversocialisation?2. Why does it happen so much?3. What is GOOD socialisation? 4. When can my dogs socialise? 5. Signs of overspecialisation in dogsOur top 4 tips to start working on TODAY. 1. Only meet RELEVANT people on your walks/outings. 2. When you meet a relevant person expect calmness from your dog. No attention for hyper mindsets!3. Practise hanging out and making things a non event.4. Parallel Walking when meeting new dogs is a fantastic way to introduce dogs and teach them calm behaviours.About US:Laura - Originally hails from Chile and moved to France as a kid. Eventually travelled over the world to land in Australia. Has been a dog trainer for 13+ years and specialises in dogs & kids and dog socialisation / packs. FB: / laurathefrenchtouch IG: / laura_thefrenchtouch / @laura_thefrenchtouchSanne - Originally from the Netherlands and after living in several countries met Laura in Melbourne, Australia! Trained as a primary school teacher and being in that profession for 10 years, eventually made the switch to full time dog training 5 years ago. Now resides in Auckland, New Zealand. Specialises in pet dog training (loose lead walking & leash reactivity) & group classes. FB: / thecompletecanine IG: / thecompletek9 / @thecompletek9www.thecompletecanine.co.nz / thedogtrainingtribe Want to train with us? You can! Send us a message on FB/IG/Email and we’ll get back to you asap. We can train with you in person, over zoom or through one of our online courses!