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Curious about what really makes a great dog owner? In this episode, Scott Sheaffer of USA Dog Behavior breaks down the four key traits every successful dog owner needs: patience, commitment, realistic expectations, and belief. Using real-life examples from his work with dogs struggling with aggression and anxiety, Scott shows how these qualities transform dogs’ behavior and strengthen the bond between dog and owner. Whether you’re a first-time dog owner or a seasoned pro, this episode is pack...
In this episode of the USA Dog Behavior podcast, Scott Sheaffer, a certified dog behavior consultant and behaviorist, dives into the complexities of board-and-train programs for dogs with aggression issues. While these programs may seem appealing for their promise of quick fixes, Scott explains why they often fall short—especially for aggression rooted in fear or insecurity. He highlights the dangers of suppressing symptoms like growling or barking without addressing the underlying emotions, ...
In this episode of the USA Dog Behavior podcast, certified dog behavior consultant Scott Sheaffer dives into the often-overlooked but crucial topic of properly cleaning up dog accidents. He explains why scent matters more than the visible mess, comparing it to a "text message" for dogs that can lead to repeat accidents if not fully erased. Whether dealing with housetraining mishaps or territorial marking, Scott emphasizes that standard cleaners like vinegar or soap aren’t enough—enzymatic cle...
Deciding whether euthanasia is appropriate for a dog with severe behavior issues is one of the most heartbreaking choices a dog owner can face. In this episode, we explore when behavioral euthanasia may be the most compassionate option—such as when a dog poses an unmanageable safety risk, suffers from poor quality of life due to extreme anxiety or aggression, or has exhausted all training and medical interventions. We’ll discuss the ethical considerations, how to assess a dog’s well-being obj...
In this episode of the USA Dog Behavior Podcast, we’re calling out some of the most persistent, and damaging, dog training myths made popular by Cesar Millan. From the outdated “alpha dog” theory to the idea that a tired dog is a well-behaved dog, we unpack four harmful misconceptions that continue to mislead dog owners. Backed by modern science and decades of behavioral research, this episode challenges the TV drama of dominance-based training and sheds light on what actually works when it c...
In this episode, we uncover the hidden ways you might be punishing your dog without even realizing it. While many associate punishment with physical corrections like shock collars or leash jerks, behaviors like yelling or harsh tones can be just as intimidating—and counterproductive—for your pup. Learn how dogs perceive punishment differently than humans, why fear-based methods often backfire, and how to shift to reward-based training for happier dogs and more effective results. Discove...
In this insightful episode of the USA Dog Behavior Podcast, certified dog behavior consultant and behaviorist Scott Sheaffer delves into the complex topic of canine aggression. He explains that aggression in dogs often stems from fear rather than inherent hostility, serving as a defensive mechanism to create distance from perceived threats. Sheaffer distinguishes between reactivity and aggression, highlighting how reactive behaviors like barking or lunging can escalate into aggression, ...
In this heartfelt episode of the USA Dog Behavior podcast, Scott Sheaffer explores the deep emotional impact of losing a beloved dog. Scott shares his personal reflections on the grief that follows such a loss and introduces listeners to the famous poem The Rainbow Bridge, which has brought comfort to countless grieving pet owners for over six decades. Listeners will hear the touching origin story of the poem, written in 1959 by Edna Clyne-Rekhy after the death of her dog Major—an authorship ...
In this episode of the USA Dog Behavior podcast, certified dog behavior consultant and behaviorist Scott Sheaffer addresses the critical issue of unqualified dog trainers handling aggression cases. He highlights the lack of regulation in the dog training industry, where inexperienced individuals often use harmful methods like shock collars or dominance-based techniques, exacerbating aggression rather than resolving it. Sheaffer emphasizes that effective aggression treatment requires proven ex...
In this episode of the USA Dog Behavior Podcast, certified dog behavior consultant and behaviorist Scott Sheaffer explores the question: Can dogs be psychotic? While dogs may exhibit behaviors that resemble human psychosis—such as staring at "nothing" or sudden aggression—these actions are typically linked to medical or environmental causes rather than clinical psychosis. Sheaffer breaks down potential triggers, including neurological issues, toxins, anxiety, or past trauma, and emphasizes th...
Can your iPhone really identify dog breeds? In this episode, I'm going to put it to the test. In this episode of the USA Dog Behavior Podcast, certified dog behavior consultant Scott Sheaffer puts Apple’s dog breed identification feature to the test! If you have an iPhone running iOS 15 or later, your Photos app can automatically detect 350+ dog breeds—but how accurate is it? Scott shares his hands-on experience testing this tool revealing how well it works for purebred and mixed-breed dogs. ...
Does your dog ignore you when you call their name or give a command? It’s not stubbornness—there’s always a reason behind it! In this episode of the USA Dog Behavior Podcast, certified dog behavior consultant Scott Sheaffer breaks down the most common reasons dogs “tune out” their owners and what you can do to fix it. From poor generalization of commands to overwhelming distractions, we’ll cover practical training techniques to make communication with your dog clearer and more effective. Lear...
What do you do when your dog suddenly acts out, showing aggression toward other dogs or even people? It’s a stressful and often confusing situation for any dog owner, but the good news is that there are steps you can take to manage and address this behavior. In this episode of the USA Dog Behavior Podcast, we’ll walk you through exactly what to do in the moment—from staying calm to safely removing your dog from the situation—and how to prevent future outbursts. Whether your dog is grow...
In this episode of the USA Dog Behavior Podcast, Scott Sheaffer explores the legal responsibilities of dog owners when their pets bite someone, with a focus on dog bite liability laws in Texas and beyond. He breaks down key legal principles, including strict liability, the "One Bite Rule," and negligence-based liability, providing insights into how different jurisdictions handle dog bite cases. Listeners will learn about Texas-specific laws, including Lillian's Law, which imposes severe penal...
This podcast episode explores two critical signs of an effective dog trainer or behaviorist. First, it emphasizes the importance of positive, reward-based training techniques, especially for addressing challenging issues like aggression or separation anxiety. Positive reinforcement, supported by modern behavioral science, fosters faster learning, longer retention, and fewer behavioral problems compared to aversive methods. Trainers relying on punishment may achieve short-term gains but risk l...
What can thousands of dogs and their owners teach us about behavior? In this insightful episode, Scott Sheaffer, certified dog behavior consultant and behaviorist, shares 15 foundational truths he’s learned from years of hands-on experience. Covering common misconceptions—from barking and leash pulling to food guarding and misunderstood dominance. Looking for specialized training for your team? Explore our workshops at USADogBehavior.com, where some organizations qualify for free seminars. Tu...
In this episode, we tackle a question every new puppy owner faces: should you take your puppy to public spaces like dog parks before they’re fully vaccinated? We’ll explore the risks and benefits from both a health and behavioral perspective, share safe alternatives for early socialization, and discuss how to strike the right balance for your pup. Whether you’re concerned about disease exposure or shaping your puppy’s future behavior, this episode provides practical insights to help you make ...
Does your dog seem a little less energetic during the colder months? In this episode, we explore whether dogs can experience the winter blues and how seasonal changes might affect their mood. Learn the signs to watch for, how your own behavior plays a role, and practical tips to keep your furry friend happy and healthy all winter long. Don’t let the cold weather bring you or your pup down—tune in for insights and solutions! Find us at USADogBehavior.com. Follow us on Facebook. ...
Why are so many dog trainers still using shock collars despite decades of research showing their harmful effects? In this episode, we explore how shock collars suppress unwanted behaviors like barking and aggression but fail to address the underlying causes such as fear and anxiety. Learn why humane, science-based dog training methods provide lasting solutions without the risks of pain-based tools. Visit USADogBehavior.com for more insights on effective and compassionate dog behavior strategi...
In this episode, we dive into the two biggest factors behind fear-based behavior in dogs: their territory and their fear triggers. Learn why dogs often react more strongly to strangers at home, what they find scary, and how you can help them feel safer. Whether it’s unfamiliar people, other dogs, or sudden noises, this episode provides practical tips to better understand and support your fearful pup. Disclaimer If your dog is aggressive toward humans, consult an experienced, certified canine ...
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