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05/21/2026

Husky Showing Teeth & Growling at a Toy… Most People Think It’s Just Play

https://youtu.be/UBmXxwjB7Eg?si=fn36ZAG6z6MdUElsI made this video in response to another Dog Trainer troll online that m...
05/17/2026

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I made this video in response to another Dog Trainer troll online that made a video criticizing one of my other videos about using affection in dog training. In my opinion, never giving your dog balanced affection or rewards is sh*tty training. In this video I demonstrate what real dog training looks like. It doesn’t need to be mechanical or formal and one-on-one all the time or obedience based. Socialization is a large part of the training also could just why I incorporate that into my board and train programs.  dogs. Need to learn how to behave around other dogs, and how to follow a leader in group dog settings.

Ever wondered what real dog training actually is?In this video I break it down from the ground up. A lot of people think socialization “doesn’t count” as tra...

05/09/2026

Morning pack routine ✨
After their potty break I called the whole pack in… and got every single dog to sit together at the same time — all completely off-leash — before we headed back to the barn.
This is what consistent structure, clear communication, and leadership look like every day. Leashes are excellent tools, but when the dogs understand the routine and respect the expectations, off-leash structure becomes the standard.
Real-world pack training in action.
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04/04/2026

Pack Walk Training: Building Flow & Positive Association 🐾

This isn’t about perfect heel or zero pulling.

It’s about flow, structure, and group dynamics.

On this pack walk, we’re observing how each dog moves within the group—how they follow, adapt, and respond to direction changes.

Mergy is a great example.
Off-leash, he naturally joins in and reads the group. That tells us a lot about his mindset and what he needs moving forward.

We allow freedom on the leash, but not pulling or lunging.
The goal is movement together, not micromanagement.

Pack walks help:
• Build social awareness
• Create positive associations
• Improve leash behavior naturally
• Develop better decision-making

Training isn’t just commands—it’s how the dog moves, thinks, and connects within the environment.

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03/28/2026

Dad’s gone… now he looks timid. 👀🐾

Same dog. Same house. Different behavior.

This is why I don’t rush interaction or force engagement. I respect the dog’s comfort zone first and observe what’s actually driving the behavior.

What looks like “protection” can often be insecurity influenced by context and social dynamics.

When the environment changes, the truth shows.

Before obedience, you need clarity.
Before correction, you need understanding.

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03/27/2026

Mary rescued Roxy—but needed help.

After our private lessons program, she now has a dog she can take anywhere with confidence.

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03/12/2026

Does your dog get jealous when you give attention to another dog?

Kash the Corgi is working on impulse control during Training Day 5. His owner mentioned that he can become “aggressive” when another dog receives affection, so in this exercise he’s learning that calm behavior—not jealousy—is what earns attention.

The goal is helping the dog understand that affection and space don’t need to be competed over. When dogs learn to regulate their impulses, they can coexist more peacefully with other dogs.

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Kash the Corgi – Training Day 4Many dogs learn to listen only when treats are involved. While food rewards can have thei...
03/10/2026

Kash the Corgi – Training Day 4

Many dogs learn to listen only when treats are involved. While food rewards can have their place in training, dogs shouldn’t depend on them every time they’re asked to do something.

In this session, Kash is learning to calmly enter the crate through structure and guidance rather than relying on food as a bribe. The goal is for the dog to understand the expectation and cooperate calmly.

When done correctly, the crate becomes a normal and calm part of the dog’s routine—not something they try to avoid or negotiate over.



Kash the Corgi – Training Day 4Many dogs only listen when food is involved. But obedience shouldn’t depend on treats every time.In this session, I demonstrat...

03/10/2026

Kash the Corgi – Training Day 4.

Many dogs learn to listen only when treats are involved. While food rewards have their place in training, dogs shouldn’t depend on them every time they’re asked to do something.

In this session, Kash is learning to calmly enter the crate through guidance and structure rather than relying on food as a bribe. The goal is for the dog to understand the expectation and cooperate calmly.

Crate training works best when the dog sees the crate as a normal part of their routine—not something they negotiate over.

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