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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.
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In this episode of She Gets Sit Done Podcast, Tyler Muto is back to be our our guest, which we are VERY excited about. In this episode he shares his expert opinion on what to do when you get rushed by an off leash dog, how to approach training with anxious and submissive dogs.. and how to balance high drives dogs need for exercise vs teaching them to chill. Watch the previous episode with Tyler about reactivity here: https://youtu.be/SvYjleMewp0 Learn how to look differently at your dog's behavior with Tyler's balanced training approach! Tune in for valuable insights and tips on handling reactive dogs from one of the best in the industry.Tyler is a world renowned dog trainer who is based in Buffalo New York. For years he ran a the very successful dog training business K9 Connection where he has helped countless owner’s and their dogs with a wide variety of issues such as reactivity and aggression. He has acreated an amazing learning platform for dog owners called Consider The Dog. It is full of helpful videos and courses from a variety of different well known dog trainers. If you have a puppy or a dog with aggression issues, there is something for you there. Check it out here: https://www.considerthedog.com/?via=sanne 00:00 Intro to the topic 00:33 What would you advise for defensive options when you get rushed or potentially attacked by an off leash dog (with or without dog). 11:40 What do you do with dogs that excel during training drills or at the dog training school - but when you are not in ‘training mode’ and just casually walking the dog always goes back to their anxious and fearful behaviour. 39:19 What would you do with a really submissive dog that always lies down (belly up) when it’s approached by another dog even on leash. 50:45 How do you find a balance between exercise and relaxation especially for high drive dogs such as border collies, kelpies and Malinois.
Thinking about getting a second dog? 🐾 In this episode, we dive into the do's and don'ts of expanding your furry family. We discuss:✔️ Why adding two puppies at the same time can spell trouble.✔️ The importance of waiting until your first dog is properly trained.✔️ Why a new dog isn’t the solution to fix your current dog’s behavior problems. Adding a second dog can be an amazing experience, but timing is everything! Tune in to learn how to make the transition smoother for you, your current dog, and the new pup. 🎙️ Whether you're considering a puppy or adopting an older dog, this episode will help you decide if you're ready to add to your pack. 🐶 Watch now and subscribe for more dog training and lifestyle tips! #DogTraining #SecondDog #DogBehavior #Podcast #TheCompleteCanine
Welcome to She Gets Sit Done, the dog training podcast where we dive into every day dog owner problems through our own experiences or answering your questions or reddit posts! 00:00 intro00:22 I shot my dog after it nipped my niece9:33 My puppy is dog park ready but should I do off leash or on leash?Training a dog isn’t always easy — but you don’t have to do it alone. Here are the best next steps to help you see real progress:🚶‍♂️ Stop the leash pulling in 7 daysthecompletecanine.co.nz/stopdogpullingonlead🐾 Reactivity video series (real progress, no fluff)bit.ly/reactivity-series📺 Premium Dog Training Content on Consider The Doghttp://www.considerthedog.com/?via=tcc
In todays episode we have dog trainer Anastasia on from A Wild K9 ( ⁦www.awildk9.com⁩).I befriended Anastasia a while back and she made me realise how often I give out advice that may not be suitable for people that live in super cities such as New York City, where you can't avoid triggers and have to deal with situations I have never thought of. In this episode we discuss skills city dogs need, what often struggles are for city dogs, what off leash hours in NYC parks looks like (ahum, terrifying!!) and much more!Can't wait to have Anastasia on again for another episode because we defintiely weren't finished talking yet!
In this episode of "She gets SIT done," we'll cover all the basics of puppy toilet training. From crate training to positive reinforcement, we'll show you how to get your puppy to go potty every time! Tune in for valuable tips on behavior modification and puppy training. For more help make sure to check out our FREE toilet training guide https://www.thecompletecanine.co.nz/freetoilettrainingguide This includes a tracking sheet to track your pups toilet success! ____ 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: Toni - Toni is a dog trainer and pack walker from Auckland. She has over 10 years handling experience with a range of different dogs and breeds. Toni met Sanne through their mentorship with world renowned dog trainer Tyler Muto. Toni is passionate about helping owners have a better relationship with their dogs, and particularly enjoys working with dogs with reactivity.FB: https://www.facebook.com/UrbanWolvesNewZealand IG: https://www.instagram.com/urban_wolvesnz/ / @urban_wolvesnz www.urbanwolves.co.nz Sanne - Originally from the Netherlands and after living in several countries met Toni in New Zealand! Trained as a primary school teacher and was in that profession for 10 years, eventually made the switch to full time dog training 5 years ago. Now residing 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! Have questions, make sure to comment or email us at sgsdpodcast@gmail.com
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 noise Tips: 1. 24 hour vow of silence 2. Ignoring your dog / Meaningful interactions 3. Working for food 4. Rewarding natural check ins 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 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 dogs Our 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_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:   / thecompletecanine   IG:   / 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! #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_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:   / thecompletecanine   IG:   / thecompletek9   / @thecompletek9 www.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 dogs Our 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_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:   / thecompletecanine   IG:   / thecompletek9   / @thecompletek9 www.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!
In this episode, we’re diving into the taboo side of dog rescue—the stuff no one wants to talk about because questioning rescues is practically forbidden. But here’s the thing: not all rescues are good rescues.We’re breaking down the serious ethical issues in the rescue world, including:🐕 Why balanced trainers are blacklisted from rescues—even when they could actually help the dogs🐾 The ridiculous adoption process that’s pushing people to backyard breeders instead🚫 Why the “Adopt, Don’t Shop” movement isn’t as noble as it sounds🏚️ How unsuitable fosters can actually make a dog’s problems worse instead of betterRescue should be about what’s best for the dog, but too often, it’s about politics, emotions, and unrealistic expectations. Let’s talk about it.🔥 Have you had a bad experience with a rescue? Drop your story in the comments! 🔥#DogRescue #BalancedTraining #AdoptDontShop #DogTrainingScandals #RescueEthics
Getting 1 or 2 puppies, what is the best choice? We definitely think it is 1 and there is quite a few reasons for that which you can listen to in this podcast episode! We would love to hear about your experiences if you had 2 pups at the same time, how did it go??
Today, we’re switching things up and diving into some AITA (Am I The Ahole?)** stories from Reddit—but with a dog training twist! 🐕💡 While this isn’t our usual podcast format, we’re keeping it educational and entertaining by breaking down these real-life dog dilemmas and offering practical solutions!🔥 Chapters:00:00 – AITA for asking someone to put their dog away when it jumps all over me? (How to handle unwanted dog greetings & setting boundaries)06:00 – AITA for not inviting my sister to the wedding because she always brings her dog? (Navigating dog etiquette & respecting event rules)11:49 – AITA for refusing to take responsibility for the dog until my wife rehomed it? (Commitment, expectations, and the reality of dog ownership)🐾 Whether you’re a dog owner or just love a good AITA debate, this episode will give you insightful tips on handling tricky dog-related situations!🎥 Subscribe for more dog training insights & real-world advice!📢 Drop a comment! What would you do in these situations?#AITA #DogTraining #RedditStories #DogBehavior #TheCompleteCanine
In this episode we cover the need for SLEEP for your dog. Did you know? Dogs spend up to 12–14 hours a day sleeping! Puppies and older dogs need even more rest to recharge, just like humans after a big day. Their sleep helps with memory and learning—perfect for training! And without that sleep.. they turn into little monsters!
In this episode, we dive into expert tips on how to prevent separation anxiety in your dog and strategies for leaving your pup at home with confidence. Learn how to build a stress-free routine, ensure your dog feels safe, and avoid common mistakes that trigger anxiety. Don't miss these practical insights for happier, calmer dogs!
In this episode, we dive into the common issue of dogs that constantly seek attention and why, as loving owners, we might be unintentionally reinforcing this behavior. 🐾 From the simple act of giving in to their every nudge or bark, to accidentally rewarding them for needy behavior, we discuss the subtle ways we may be encouraging our dogs to demand more attention than necessary.We’ll break down:Why dogs seek attention excessivelyHow owners may unintentionally reinforce this behaviorEffective strategies to reduce attention-seeking habitsBuilding healthier boundaries and routines with your dogWhether your pup is always nudging you for pets, barking for attention, or constantly in your space, this episode will give you practical tips to address the root cause and create a calmer, more balanced relationship with your dog.Tune in and let’s work towards a more peaceful coexistence with our furry friends! 🐶✨
In this episode, we tackle a long-debated topic: Should dogs be allowed on the furniture? For years, traditional trainers have advised against it, claiming it can lead to behavioral issues and dominance problems. But is there real evidence to support this, or is it an outdated myth? We’ll break down the pros and cons of allowing dogs on couches and beds, explore how this practice affects the human-dog relationship, and discuss modern perspectives on boundaries in the home. Tune in to hear both sides and decide what's best for your household. We'd love to hear in the comments if YOU allow your dogs on furniture, yes or no.
In this episode, we dive into the growing trend of canine enrichment and ask the big question: Are we overdoing it? From puzzle toys to scent work, dog owners are always looking for ways to keep their pets stimulated and engaged. But is there such a thing as too much enrichment? We'll explore the benefits of mental and physical stimulation for dogs, as well as potential downsides of constantly filling their time. Join us as we discuss the balance between providing enrichment and allowing dogs to simply be dogs. About US:Toni - Toni is a dog trainer and pack walker from Auckland. She has over 10 years handling experience with a range of different dogs and breeds. Toni met Sanne through their mentorship with world renowned dog trainer Tyler Muto. Toni is passionate about helping owners have a better relationship with their dogs, and particularly enjoys working with dogs with reactivity.
FB: https://www.facebook.com/UrbanWolvesNewZealandIG: https://www.instagram.com/urban_wolvesnz/ / @urban_wolvesnzwww.urbanwolves.co.nz Sanne - Originally from the Netherlands and after living in several countries met Toni in New Zealand! Trained as a primary school teacher and was in that profession for 10 years, eventually made the switch to full time dog training 5 years ago. Now residing 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! Have questions, make sure to comment or email us at sgsdpodcast@gmail.com List of my favourite items:🥰Treat pouch: https://amzn.to/3KX3FLQ 🥰Non slip leashes: https://amzn.to/3KSTyaW 🥰Non slip long line: https://amzn.to/4cvaqjQ 🥰Retractable Tape leash: https://amzn.to/3KVOz9t 🥰Protection Device for Walks: https://amzn.to/3KY0hjO 🥰Ecollar: https://amzn.to/3XAVoop Favourite dog toys that don’t get destroyed easily:🥰Flirtpole: https://amzn.to/3XA7FcU 🥰Kong Wobbler: https://amzn.to/3VUYMJJ 🥰Kong Tumbler Ball: https://amzn.to/4baXz5r 🥰Chuck it balls: https://amzn.to/3RH9qBb Favorite Dog Training books:🥰Monks of New Skete: https://amzn.to/3XvZvlK 🥰Calming Signals: https://amzn.to/4cvH8BJ 🥰Larry Krohn Book: https://amzn.to/4cygubj
In today's episode we talk with Canadian dog trainer Evan Doggett (Yep, that's his real last name!). Evan is an awesome dog trainer with a great sense of humour, bringing a lot of joy into dog training. Today we discuss the impact TikTok/Social media has on how we view our dogs and how it could set us up for failure for constantly seeing unrealistic videos and taking that as 'realism'. We also discuss if desexing is a good idea when it comes to working on behaviour problems! If you're interested in Evans work, make sure to check out his website: https://www.doggettstyle.com/ or his youtube channel and socials:  @doggettstyledogtraining  About US: Toni - Toni is a dog trainer and pack walker from Auckland. She has over 10 years handling experience with a range of different dogs and breeds. Toni met Sanne through their mentorship with world renowned dog trainer Tyler Muto. Toni is passionate about helping owners have a better relationship with their dogs, and particularly enjoys working with dogs with reactivity.FB: https://www.facebook.com/UrbanWolvesNewZealand IG: https://www.instagram.com/urban_wolvesnz/ / @urban_wolvesnz www.urbanwolves.co.nz Sanne - Originally from the Netherlands and after living in several countries met Toni in New Zealand! Trained as a primary school teacher and was in that profession for 10 years, eventually made the switch to full time dog training 5 years ago. Now residing 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! Have questions, make sure to comment or email us at sgsdpodcast@gmail.com
In this episode we talk with Denise Partlow from Modern K9 Carolinas. We discuss a variety of topics that are all super relatable to most dog owners. How to deal with multidogs and making sure they all get the right training and exercise? How to live with a reactive dog, common training mistakes and top tips! Make sure to have a listen and follow her on IG and FB!  @ModernK9_Carolinas  and check out her FB: https://www.facebook.com/ModernK9Carolinas Let us know what you think in the comments!
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