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Author: Tanya & Charles Lim

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A dog novice and a licensed dog trainer have conversations about the most commonly requested dog training and behavioral issues.
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Dog Grooming

2024-10-1301:08:03

Today's Topic: Did you know that dog groomers touch and see family pets twenty times more often than a veterinarian does? Knowing this, how can the role of the dog groomer be elevated in the dog wellness ecosystem to further support the health and longevity of our dogs? That's why we invited the the CEO and co-founder of Well Groomed Pets, a premium dog grooming franchise offering the industry’s most comprehensive approach to wellness, Michael Hill, to the podcast to discuss his trans...

Vet Visits

2024-07-0201:08:14

Today's Topic: When you adequately prepare your dog for a visit to the vet, it can reduce stress for all parties (dog, dog parent(s) & vet staff) and contribute to an overall smoother experience at the vet. But what is the best way to prepare, and how do you know you're doing all that you can to make the vet experience as positive as possible for your dog? That's why we invited the founder of Animal Behavior Training Concepts in Chicago, Illinois, Laura Monaco Torelli, to the podc...

Dog Treats

2024-04-0301:28:27

Today's Topic: As positive reinforcement dog training continues to grow in popularity, so has the awareness around the different types of dog treats available to help you train your dog. But what are dog treats, exactly? What are the regulatory requirements, if any, around dog treats to ensure that you're giving your dog something nutritious, delicious and safe? And how has the increasingly fickle and discerning demands of today's dog parents affected the types of dog treat...

Overexcitement

2024-01-1801:34:50

Today's Topic: Having an overexcited dog can present a variety of challenges for dog parents. The exuberance and high energy levels of such dogs can lead to difficulties in training and managing their behavior, which can make simple daily activities like walks or playtime more demanding as these dogs may require extra effort to channel their excess energy appropriately. So as a new dog parent to an overexcited dog, what options do you have in terms of training, management, and ch...

The End Of Greyhound Racing

2023-12-0601:32:05

Today's Topic: In the United States, the country in which modern commercial greyhound racing was invented, the sport is nearing its end. It’s been a long slide for greyhound racing, which reached its peak in the 1980s when there were more than 50 tracks across 19 states. There are now only 2 dog tracks remaining in one state (West Virginia). The industry’s near-total collapse is the culmination of decades of work to publicize allegations of greyhound mistreatment and to fight f...

Dog Mobility

2023-11-2101:07:00

Today's Topic: Did you know that 1 in 5 dogs experience joint pain and mobility issues? So what can we do when our dogs start exhibiting mobility issues due to injury, old age, obesity, disease, etc.? And what are the latest trends, technology and methods that are crucial to get our dogs "back in the game"? That's why we invited triple-board-certified veterinarian, certified canine rehabilitation therapist, and the founder of Canine Sports Medicine & Mobility, a one-of-a-kind mobi...

Golden Retrievers

2023-10-3101:28:46

Today's Topic: Golden Retrievers are incredibly popular as pets, known for their friendly demeanor and versatility. Their gentle nature makes them great family companions, and their intelligence shines in various roles, from therapy dogs to loyal household members. As such, what can we do, especially early on in their development, to ensure that they live long, happy and productive lives? That's why we invited attorney-turned-educator, the founder of Nicholberry Goldens, and the autho...

Dog Obesity

2023-10-1701:11:37

Today's Topic: It's disheartening to note that over 50% of pets in the U.S. are classified as overweight or obese. This excess weight contributes to a myriad of health issues, with obese dogs being predisposed to arthritis, diabetes, and reduced lifespan. The toll on their well-being is a reminder of the urgent need to address pet obesity through responsible feeding, regular exercise and other measures. That's why we invited the founder & past CEO of K9 Fit Club, the founder & h...

Dog Rescues: Post Pandemic

2023-09-1301:20:08

Today's Topic: In the pandemic's early days, we've all heard how adoptions soared as people sought companionship during lockdown, famously leaving many dog rescues without any dogs to adopt out. But what happened after the pandemic? Did this surge in adoptions lead to a surge in dog surrenders? If not, what is the current state of dog rescues today? That's why we invited the Director and Marketing Coordinator of Ho-Bo Care Boxer Rescue, Michelle Beston and Jihan Bou...

Potty Training

2023-08-1429:24

Today's Topic: Join us in this episode as we tackle the common struggles of potty training for dog/puppy parents. Tune in for practical insights on how to keep a potty schedule and a step-by-step guide to start the potty training journey confidently. In addition, discover effective mindset changes to help you stay measured during the process, and how to steer clear of unhelpful narratives about your puppy that only makes the process more difficult. Whether you're a new pup parent or see...
Today's Topic: Despite having access to all the information we could ever want on how to train your puppy via the internet, just like anything else these days, there is a lot of outdated, old-fashioned, and just plain wrong information out there on how to train your puppy effectively. This, of course, doesn't mean that those disseminating this information are doing so deliberatively or maliciously, as we are all products of the environments we grew up in, and if we really thought...
Today's Topic: For many of us, we're keenly aware of how the parenting style of our own parents (whether it was an authoritarian, authoritative, permissive or uninvolved style) influenced -- and continues to influence -- how we behave and view the world as an adult. As such, we've ALWAYS wondered how our individual pet parenting style (whether we're aware of it or not) toward our dogs influences their behavior and how they view the world. In Part I of our discussion on pet parentin...
Today's Topic: Ask any positive dog trainer that has any experience working with leash-reactive dogs, and the one thing that many of them will have in common is their LACK of videos of dogs that they've trained exhibiting leash-reactive behaviors. And the reason for this is simple: when a positive trainer sees a dog exhibiting leash-reactive behaviors, they see a dog in distress, and the LAST thing they want to do is pull out a camera to capture video footage of this moment, just like ...

Doodles

2023-04-1101:19:29

Today's Topic: There is no breed of dog (or, more precisely, a grouping of mixed-breed dogs) that has captured the hearts and minds of many, more fully, in recent years (for good and for bad), than doodle dogs. And it's not hard to understand why. The combination of their (purported) hypoallergenic and shed-free coat, their uber-cuteness, and their sociable and high-energy nature (which can be a plus or a minus, depending on who you ask) make them an attractive option for ma...

My Training Journey, Part I

2023-03-1501:19:15

Today's Topic: Ask any positive dog trainer that has any experience working with leash-reactive dogs, and the one thing that many of them will have in common is their LACK of videos of dogs that they've trained exhibiting leash-reactive behaviors. And the reason for this is simple: when a positive trainer sees a dog exhibiting leash-reactive behaviors, they see a dog in distress, and the LAST thing they want to do is pull out a camera to capture video footage of this moment, just like ...
Today's Topic: Buying a home today, especially if it's your first home, can be a dizzying emotional roller coaster ride characterized by stress, frustration, elation, anxiety, and, let's be real...REJECTION. And in the midst of this (at times) chaotic experience, you have to make sure to do all the research necessary to ensure that the home and the surrounding neighborhood meet the needs of every member of your family. In prior generations, this research might have been isolate...

Leash Reactivity, Part II

2023-02-2201:13:38

Today's Topic: In the first part of our 2-part series on Leash Reactivity, we discussed a whole host of topics with certified professional dog trainer, the founder of Perfect Pals Dog Training, and the co-creator of the most comprehensive digital dog training course on the subject, "Help! My Dog Is Reactive On Leash!", Erin Gianella, including how common leash reactivity is, how it's different than general reactivity, what a dog wants when they are reacting, distance-increasing be...

Car Reactivity

2023-01-3101:12:17

Today's Topic: Living with and taking care of a reactive dog can be difficult enough when they're inside the home, or out and about in the world, with you, but what if your dog is reactive INSIDE THE CAR? This type of reactivity can create unique, unpredictable and potentially dangerous situations for even the most empathetic and diligent of dog parents. That's why we invited certified professional dog trainer, the owner and head trainer at Sit Pretty Behavior & Training...

Demand Barking

2023-01-1901:25:52

Today's Topic: When your dog REALLY wants something from you, whether that thing is your attention, your food, your affection, or an adventure outside, your dog may use the one thing that comes naturally to him/her to get it: BARKING. But for some dogs, they may learn (over time, and due to some of our inadvertent reinforcing behaviors), that this is a pretty reliable method to get what they want, when they want, resulting in a pathological behavior known as demand barking. And wh...

Resource Guarding

2023-01-0601:03:16

Today's Topic: When your dog starts to exhibit resource guarding tendencies, it can start to feel like you're dealing with a completely different dog. And what can make the situation worse, is a lot of the advice out there telling dog parents to exert their dominance over the dog to make them bend to their will, which can often make the situation worse. That's why we invited certified professional dog trainer and the founder of Big Momma's Dog Training, Nicole Costanza, to the pod...

Play Therapy

2022-12-0701:22:24

Today's Topic: When you're dealing with a fearful or anxious dog, it can sometimes feel like you've hit a wall, and the traditional tools that you're using are only getting you so far, resulting in a relationship with your dog that can feel belabored, frustrating, or just plain, UN-FUN. That's why we invited the founder and creator of "The Play Way", a new therapeutic approach for resolving behavior issues through social interaction and dog empowerment, Dr. Amy Cook, to the pod, to disc...

Leash Reactivity, Part I

2022-11-2101:07:16

Today's Topic: Leash reactivity is one of the top dog behavioral issues that clients come to us for, and for good reason: here, in Denver, we're (almost) ALWAYS outside...and with our dogs. So, for anyone who expects their outings with their dog to be fun, pleasant and peaceful experiences, they may quickly find themselves seeking behavioral solutions for their dog's reactive behaviors, as a dog that exhibits leash reactive behaviors can make those outings a tad less fun, a bit less ple...

Dog Parent Guilt

2022-10-2501:01:04

Today's Topic: Do you regularly find yourself feeling guilty about the dog parent that you are, and the care and life you're able to provide your dog? If so, you're not alone. Just as many parents feel guilty about the time and care they're able to devote to their human child, many dog parents today feel similar guilt, which is often spurred on, and exasperated by, images on social media of the fabulous lives of dogs that are provided by the "ideal dog parent". That's why we...

Blind & Deaf Dogs

2022-09-3001:10:45

Today's Topic: Have you just learned (or are starting to suspect) that your puppy may be going deaf or blind? Or is your adult dog showing signs that their hearing or sight is becoming more and more impaired? These are, by nature, difficult waters to navigate, and finding reputable resources to help guide you and your puppy or dog during this time may prove difficult or frustrating, even if you're absolutely dedicated to giving your blind/deaf puppy or dog the best life possible.&...

Predation

2022-09-1301:12:50

Today's Topic: Do you have a dog that just LIVES to hunt? And do those hunting behaviors, whether it's orienting, stalking, chasing, and even killing and eating, get in the way of how you would like to live your day-to-day life with your dog? That's why we've invited certified dog trainer, dog behavior consultant, and the author of two books on force-free anti-predation training, “Hunting Together” and “Rocket Recall”, Simone Mueller, to the pod, to discuss why it's so hard ...

Anxiety

2022-08-1501:16:14

Today's Topic: Some might say that anxiety is THE malady of our hyper-connected always-on world. But what if you find that your dog is suffering from anxiety, and more importantly, what can you do about it? And what can we learn about how anxiety works in the brains of our dogs, and what medical and behavioral professionals do to manage that anxiety in our dogs, to figure out how we can manage the anxiety that many of us suffer from in our own lives? That's why we've ...

Mindset Changes

2022-02-2201:12:56

Today's Topic: Whether we're aware of it or not, the way that we behave is SIGNIFICANTLY determined by the set of beliefs that we hold that help us make sense of the world...and ourselves. We call this set of beliefs our mindset, and it influences how we think, feel and behave in any given situation. Our mindset around our dogs works in the same way. If we believe that our dogs need to be "dominated" before they have the opportunity to "dominate" us, for example, the way we ...

Dog Breeds

2022-02-1557:25

Today's Topic: The process of getting and raising a new dog seems pretty straightforward, right? You look for and choose the dog with that "special something", you take him/her home, and if your dog has any behavioral issues, you'll look for resources to help your dog adjust their behavior to live safely and happily in your world, right? But what if I told you that too often we're choosing our dogs in a way that's akin to choosing our partners purely based on the fact that they ha...

New Puppy Parents

2022-01-2401:04:30

Today's Topic: We thought we’d change things up a bit and invite former Family Pupz clients, Mandy Kovach and Ted Rosenbaum, to the pod, to talk about their experience with their first puppy, Australian Shepherd/Pit mix dog, Myki, and to share their personal experience working with Tanya on Myki’s behavioral issues. You’ll get an insider look into how things started, how things changed, what issues they’re still working through, and the variety of things they learned about training, and...

Enrichment

2021-12-2901:00:45

Today's Topic: As we all know, dogs are incredibly smart animals, therefore it is crucial that we provide them with plenty of mental stimulation to exercise their brains, which can come in the form of activities designed to meet their physical, behavioral and instinctual needs, or else they can quickly get bored and start to develop a wide range of problem behaviors! In the dog training world, we call this providing enrichment, and we've invited certified professional dog trainer, and t...
Today's Topic: We noticed in our work with clients that there is a wide variety of dog parenting styles, whether it’s those that are characterized by rules, obedience and punishment, or those that are more neglectful and uninvolved in nature, and everything in between. So it got us wondering where these dog parenting styles came from, whether it was from our parents, our culture, our race, our religion, our background, our life experience, or something else entirely. Unfortunately, there isn’...

The Holidays & Your Dog

2021-11-0901:01:46

Today's Topic: The holidays are coming! And with that, there is a tremendous amount of preparation that families across the globe are making, whether it's the food, the drinks, the travel, or the decorations, to ensure that the time we get to spend with our loved ones, especially after everything we've all collectively gone through in the past two years, is absolutely memorable. With that said, have you thought about your dog, or the youngest and most vulnerable members of the family (b...

Unpredictable Aggression

2021-10-1101:01:38

Today's Topic: Having a dog who displays aggressive behaviors, whether it’s directed towards other dogs, people, or things in the environment, can be difficult enough to manage and live with when your dog’s triggers are known and reliably trigger your dog. But it can be made more difficult to deal with when the aggression is significantly more random in nature. It can have profound effects, for example, on where you feel you can go, who you feel you can be with, and who you’re comfortab...

Dog Training Methods

2021-09-2601:14:23

Today's Topic: Ask any dog trainer about which type of dog training methods they believe works best, whether it's predominantly rewards-based (treats), aversive-based (punishment), or balanced (treats and punishment), you'll discover an abundance of differing, and incredibly passionate, opinions. For some, they believe that the use of any punishment on dogs is akin to dog abuse, while others believe that punishment is absolutely necessary to train dogs "right". But has...

Do Dogs Understand Us?

2021-09-1457:43

Today's Topic: Do dogs understand us? For many, this may seem like a dumb question, as some dog parents believe that their dogs can literally read their minds. But if they can understand us, how do they do it, exactly? For example, can they understand the literal words coming out of our mouths, or are they using other cues from us and the environment to predict and/or understand what we are trying to tell them or want from them? To help us answer this question, we invited Sh...

Your Child's First Dog

2021-08-2343:48

Today's Topic: Your child starts BEGGING you to get her a dog of her very own. What do you do? For example, how do you prepare your child to take on the huge responsibility of taking care of a dog's everyday needs, like walking, feeding, training, playing, cleaning, and going to the vet, for the duration of the dog's life? And how do you know that your child is even intellectually capable of making such a long-term commitment, knowing full well that you will most likely take...

Fearful Dogs

2021-08-1301:05:56

Today's Topic: Dogs can be afraid of just about anything. For example, a dog may exhibit a fear response around a certain person, object, noise, or in a specific situation or environment that presents an external threat—whether it’s real or perceived. While fear is considered a normal behavior that is essential for adaptation and survival, sometimes a dog’s fear response can reach more extreme levels that is stressful for those at both ends of the leash and, at times, requires intervent...

Pediatric Dog Bites

2021-08-0552:16

Today's Topic: Did you know that the likelihood of a child sustaining a dog bite in their lifetime in the U.S. is 50%? You read that right: 50%! That said, many parents are woefully unaware that dog bites of babies and children are something to be concerned about at all due to the preponderance of "cute" videos featuring dogs and babies or children interacting on social media, the widespread cultural belief that dogs are naturally protective, careful and loving, and the shame and guilt ...

Puppy Socialization

2021-06-2150:43

Today's Topic: As dogs have become more prominent members of the family in recent years, we've seen an incredible increase in the desire to learn how to raise a dog "right", often starting when a puppy is brought home for the first time. And there's no dog training subject that has gained more awareness and prominence in recent years than puppy socialization. But what exactly is puppy socialization, and more importantly, how do you do it "right"? This is why we invited certified p...

Dog Behavior

2021-06-0155:13

Today's topic: How similar is the behavior of dogs to the behavior of humans? This is a question we've always wondered about, so we invited Certified Professional Dog Trainer and Applied Animal Behaviorist, Dr. Karen B. London, PhD, on the pod to help us answer that very question! Not only that, but we talk to her about her latest book, Treat Everyone Like a Dog: How a Dog Trainer's World View Can Improve Your Life, where she applies many of the principles from dog training to the...
Today's topic: One of the most common complaints we hear from dog parents is some version of this statement: "My dog listens to me at home, but once we're outside, it's a TOTALLY different story!" To delve into why this happens, and to confirm or deny whether your dog is being stubborn, dominant, a jerk, disrespectful, spiteful and/or has the mindset of "I know what you want me to do, I just don't want to do it!", when you just can't get his/her attention in public, as well as provide s...

Separation Anxiety

2021-04-2753:48

Today's topic: One of the biggest impending issues for a lot of dog parents is the prospect of their dog developing separation anxiety issues once they return back to the office. That's why we invited esteemed dog trainer, author and foremost expert on separation anxiety, Malena DeMartini-Price, on the Family Pupz podcast to discuss some of the nuances of the most common strategies out there to prepare your dog for the post-COVID world. Guest Bio: Malena DeMartini-Price, CTC, CDB...
Today's topic: While on the surface, being a dog trainer and a ballroom dance teacher couldn't be more different, upon further examination, the similarities are quite striking. They both teach people how to move their bodies in ways they've never done before, as well as teach people how to lead and guide their partners, whether that partner is a dance partner or man's best friend. That's why we invited Diana (Deannah) Strashnikova, the owner of DS Dancesport Ballroom Studio in Denver, C...
Today's topic: We discuss "Frequently Asked Dog & Puppy Health Questions" with our very special guest, Dr. Beth Spencer, the Medical Director for the Goodheart Animal Health Center in Denver. On the pod, we discuss puppy socialization, Parvo, separation anxiety and fear, poisonous foods and items in the home, and dog/puppy nutrition! Guest Bio: Dr Spencer completed her undergraduate studies at Yale University and received her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) from the Ohio State ...
On today's episode, we discuss common dog training misconceptions that even the smartest, most educated and well-intentioned dog parents make, that are based on misguided, outdated and, at times, dangerous information. This includes common "oh, you should do this for that" tips and tricks for potty training, basic obedience, resource guarding, jumping, and biting, that usually causes more damage than fixes.
Today's topic: The basics and importance of crate training, and how to do it properly for the sake of your puppy, and for you!Heartbeat behavioral aid toy mentioned in the pod: https://www.amazon.com/s?k=heartbeat+toy&ref=nb_sb_noss
A dog novice and a licensed dog trainer have conversations about the most commonly requested dog training and behavioral issues that everyday people encounter in their lives.In this episode, we discuss the #1 issue that people come to Tanya about: Loose Leash Walking.We chat about why it's such a struggle for many, how dogs think, how long walks should ideally be, practical exercises to implement in the first few days, dog walking equipment recommendations, and much much more.
Today's topic: We discuss some of the basics of dog training, from common terms, reinforcing vs. bribing, dog training vs. dog tricks, incorporating training in our everyday lives, the science of behavior, and much much more.

Jumping

2020-11-0335:25

Today's topic: Tips, tricks and strategies on how to teach your dog to stop jumping up on people, whether that's your dog jumping up on you in your home, other people when out on walks, or on house guests in your home.
Today's topic: Our values and our principles, as we discuss our most recent blog post that dissects how our company tagline, "Because Training Your Dog Is Loving Your Dog" perfectly embodies how we view the world and what's important to us as a company. Links to things we talked about on the pod: Our blog post: "Our Values & Principles: What 'Because Training Your Dog Is Loving Your Dog' Means To Us" (https://www.familypupz.com/blog-2/what-because-training-your-dog-is-loving-your-dog-mea...
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