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Adopting an Adult Dog: Tips and Tricks27 Aug 202400:48:30

In this episode we talk about how to adopt an adult dog. We spend some time discussing how to pick the right dog and then spend most of the episode on how to introduce that dog to your home.


Is the "decompression period" real? Should you start training your new dog right away or allow them free rein for a while they acclimate? Matt and Nelson give their opinions on these topics and more.


We discussed the following video during this episode:

Picking the right puppy:https://youtu.be/XzGCu6t6-_w?si=bGpfK5La1WuPiixz

Intrahousehold Dog Aggression20 Aug 202401:11:01

The guys dive into intra household dog aggression and discuss how to help dogs that live together and fight with each other. Fixing this can be tough, but it is definitely possible.


Here are a few of the videos we mentioned in the episode.

Place command Video ⁠https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xk4YI6AOPAw&t=37s⁠

What To Do With A New Puppy17 Jun 202400:50:50
Will AI Replace Dog Trainers?11 Jun 202401:21:05

This is a serious question and it is something worth thinking about. People are using current versions of AI to answer many types of questions. Are they asking it for dog training advice? If so, is it biased towards a particular type of training?


Also, what does the future hold? We already have AI powered robots running factories, how long until AI powered robots are able to train dogs?

Best Dog Training Tools04 Jun 202401:33:37

In this episode the guys explain the pros and cons of every major dog training tool. One big focus of the conversation is that you should be considering different tools based upon your dogs personality.

Positive Reinforcement vs Balanced Training---This Makes No Sense!!!27 May 202400:54:42

We often hear people talking about positive reinforcement training vs balanced training. The thing is, balanced training includes a lot of positive reinforcement. There are quite a few trainers out there who practice balanced training and tell people they are positive reinforcement trainers. That is true, but it can also be misleading.


What is positive reinforcement training? What is balanced training? What the heck is the difference? Tune in to find out!

Aggressive Behavior Or Reasonable Behavior?21 May 202400:48:57

The guys spend some time discussing when dog bites, barks and growls are reasonable and when they are unwarranted aggression. They talk through some real life examples and pull up some videos to discuss as well.

Ask The Dog Trainer #216 May 202400:50:10

This is our second question and answer episode where we take real questions from our followers and answer them on the show. If you would like your question featured, please ask away!!!

Leash Reactivity and Leash Aggression---A Deep Dive14 May 202400:59:19

The guys spend a lot of time diving into leash reactivity/leash aggression and give insight on how to manage and fix these issues.


This episode is a must for anyone dealing with a reactive dog!

Dog Training Question and Answer Session10 May 202401:03:02

In this episode we answer YOUR questions! The guys answer real dog training questions that we have received from YouTube, Spotify and Facebook.


Here are some of the videos we discussed in the episode!

Teach Dog To Comehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P-xi6hYhtug


Intro to E Collar Stimhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fNt0h6hiDQo


Littermate (GSD)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z4ok69cdUA0


Teaching Placehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xk4YI6AOPAw

Dog Attack Shorthttps://www.youtube.com/shorts/yiokUWq3qn0 

Intro with Reactive Dogshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zKAobBf9Qyk


Submit your own question and we may cover it on a future episode.

Things to Do With Your Dog BEFORE Training!07 May 202401:07:30

The title kinda says it all. In this episode we talk about things you should do with your dog before you worry about teaching typical obedience commands.

Behind The Scenes---Real Stories From Our Week02 May 202401:51:14

This is our first "Behind The Scenes" episode. In it we discuss real situations that came up during the previous week. From dangerous aggression cases to easy to solve problems we discuss a wide variety of topics. Let us know if you enjoy the episode!

Does RFK Jr. Eat Dogs? Does Cat Pee Cause Motorcycle Wrecks?13 Aug 202401:24:00

We covered a lot of wacky topics in this episode. Tune in and let us know what you think!

What's Better For Your Dog? Boot Camp or In Home Training?30 Apr 202401:02:55

A lot of people have trouble picking out the right training route for their dog. It is important to know that sometimes it is not simply a matter of preference! There are certain issues that are best addressed with a particular training route and taking the wrong route can lead to long term problems.


Listen in to find out more!

Overcoming Fear: Understanding Desensitization and Flooding23 Apr 202401:02:04

In this episode we talk about how to help your dog overcome fear. This is often not an easy task and can take a lot of work!


The guys talk about desensitization and flooding and lay out how they help fearful dogs overcome their fear and live a great life!

Should You Euthanize Your Dog For Aggression Issues?16 Apr 202400:55:00

When should a dog be euthanized for aggression? Are some dogs dangerous enough that they must be put to sleep?

As trainers who are called in on aggression issues all the time this is a topic that we deal with frequently.

Although most aggression cases can be fixed, there are times that due to the dog, the family or the situation itself euthanasia is the right choice. Whether you call it euthanasia, putting the dog down or putting them to sleep, this is a tough choice that is hard on the entire family.

Rehoming a dog can be a great option for some aggression cases, but not for others. If your dog has resource guarding issues and you have a baby in the home then rehoming could work extremely well. On the flip side, if you have a large aggressive dog that has attacked new people, finding the right home to continue his training can be difficult or impossible.

Follow our advice in the podcast to think through how much of a danger your dog is to yourself and others and then consider all of your options.

Don't Be A Jerk When Your Dog is Off Leash09 Apr 202400:53:32


How should your dog behave off leash? A lot of people allow their dogs to be jerks when they are off leash and this creates so many issues. Not only does your dog need to be well trained and listen off leash, but you also need to be respectful of others. Having a strange dog rush you can be terrifying for some people and as you will hear in this episode it can be deadly to the dog.


Check out this YouTube video we discussed during the podcast: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pXjWnIu4Yfk



How to Pick the Right Puppy02 Apr 202400:48:19

Are you getting ready to add a new and furry addition to your family? Listen in to get advice on how to choose the right puppy! The guys talk about everything they look for as professional trainers, and talk about their personal experiences in picking out their own puppies!

Links to referenced:


Debunking Dog Myths26 Mar 202401:17:11

Everyone knows that a dog with it’s tail up and wagging is a happy, friendly dog… right? Listen to this episode where we discuss a ton of common dog myths. Here are a few of the myths we discussed:

  • Once a dog tastes blood it’s going to be aggressive

  • When a dog is wagging it’s tail it’s happy

  • Can’t teach an old dog new tricks

  • You should dominate your dog (or opposite myth that dominance doesn’t exist)

  • The best way to meet a dog is to stick our your hand so they can smell it

  • E Collars make dogs aggressive

  • Ticking Time Bomb Theory

  • Stopping a dog from growling is always bad because then they won’t warn you anymore


Buying a Dog? How to Spot a Bad Breeder!19 Mar 202400:39:46

Are you thinking of getting a dog? Thinking about buying instead of adopting? The guys talk about Bad Breeders they have come across, share stories and tell you things to watch out for. Be sure to listen for all the the things to watch out for when choosing your next breeder!

Links to videos referenced:


Can Too Much Exercise Lead to Bad Behavior?13 Mar 202400:57:02

A tired dog is a happy dog… Right? Do you train and play with your dog hours everyday day and feel like you can't get them to calm down? This episode of the Balanced Dog Training Podcast is for you!


Videos Referenced:


https://youtu.be/IRt_yZ1Ksaw?si=Srl8YBCIyNJD3pXI

https://youtube.com/shorts/mYVuRlz45IE?si=nOBprGSkcIWgQBQw






Are Some Dogs Untrainable?05 Mar 202401:22:38

In this episode of the Balanced Dog Training Podcast we talk about the myth of the “untrainable” dog. We come across behaviors or even dogs that people think can’t change all the time, and help clients make meaningful changes. Why is it so hard to train these dogs? Listen in and find out!


The trainers discussed the video below during the podcast Here it is if you would like to watch it:

Dog Doesn't COME When Called? FIX It NOW!

How to Stop Leash Pulling---Tools, Tips and Tricks!27 Feb 202401:18:56

In this episode Matt and Nelson go over the pros and cons of an assortment of different tools that people use to help get their dogs to stop pulling on leash.  Touching on topics like Harnesses vs. Collars and overall safety, there's lots of important info for dog owners!

Herm Sprenger Training Collar

PetSafe Gentle Leader

Chantal and Krijn van Kruining


Gabriel Feitosa Dog Groomer

How to Potty Train a Puppy06 Aug 202401:16:37

Here is everything you need to know to potty training your puppy quickly.


We also included a link to a funny video we discussed in the episode. It is definitely worth watching!


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MI6Jmgb04lU

How To Do Dog Intros Plus How to Break Up Dog Fights20 Feb 202400:55:07

In this episode Matt and Nelson explain the various ways to do dog introductions. They give advice on how to do intros with friendly dogs as well as with reactive/aggressive dogs.


The conversation eventually shifts to how to break up dog fights and gives you a real behind the scenes look at what trainers who specialize in aggression see during their career.


How to Introduce Your New Baby to Your Dog13 Feb 202400:46:02

In Episode 3 of the Balanced Dog Training Podcast by Suburban K9, Matt and Nelson go over everything you need to know about introducing your new baby to your dog. Matt and Nelson each have three kids and have helped hundreds of clients successfully integrate their kids and dogs.

The Come Command - A Deep Dive06 Feb 202401:38:04

In the second episode of the Balanced Dog Training Podcast by Suburban K9, Matt and Nelson go in depth and discuss how to teach a dog to come! We go over some of the top comments from our recent video about teaching this important obedience command. Alex tries to Stump the Trainers with a guess the breed game, and also serves up training scenarios where Matt and Nelson have 60 seconds to come up with a training plan!


Here is a list of our YouTube videos we referenced during the episode:

Why Are There So Many Aggressive Dogs?05 Feb 202402:04:10

Welcome to the first episode of Balanced Dog Training with Suburban K9! We have been in business since 2008 and have trained roughly 20,000 dogs along the way. Our expert trainers are here to bring you the dog training information you need to hear. Buckle up and enjoy!

In this episode two of our trainers discuss why there are so many aggressive dogs out there and what can be done to prevent or fix the issue.

What's The Difference Between A Service Dog, A Therapy Dog And An Emotional Support Dog?30 Jul 202400:43:16

We get a lot of questions on the difference between a service dog, a therapy dog and an emotional support dog. These are three very different categories and the differences matter.


Different rules and laws both protect and restrict dogs and their handlers and it is crucial to know the difference if you will be taking your dog in public as a therapy dog, ESA or service dog.

Introducing a Tough Dog to a Dog Walker or Sitter23 Jul 202400:47:10

This is an often overlooked topic that we help clients with all the time. Many people get their dog trained well enough to listen to them, but are still worried about how that dog will react to a dog sitter or a dog walker.


We cover how to handle this situation with dogs that are simply wild, dogs that are aggressive and dogs that are fearful.


Let us know if you have any questions after giving it a listen!

Dog Training Question and Answer 7-16-2416 Jul 202400:47:51

Here is another installment to our Q&A episode series.


We read some of the most recent comments from our various social media platforms and then give detailed answers.


If you have any questions you would like answered feel free to ask away!

How to Pick A Veterinarian 09 Jul 202401:01:58

The guys explain how they pick a veterinarian for their personal dogs and give you some real life actionable tips so that you can do the same.

How to Become a Dog Trainer02 Jul 202400:46:25

Matt and Nelson give a lot of great advice on how to become a dog trainer.


You need to decide what kind of trainer you want to be before you can figure out the right path to get there. Reach out with any questions you have after listening to the episode!

Do Dog Trainers Sell False Hope?25 Jun 202400:37:51

We saw a few videos over the last few weeks where dog trainers act like there is a quick fix for serious behavioral issues. Are they selling false hope or do people understand it is a video edited for marketing purposes rather than educational purposes?

Another Dog Training Q&A Episode17 Sep 202400:57:28

The title says it all! This is another episode where we take questions from social media and answer them on the show.


Submit your own question here or on YouTube and we will try and cover it on a future episode!

Understanding Dog Body Language11 Sep 202401:20:16

In this episode, we dive deep into the world of dog body language. Dogs are constantly communicating with us through their movements, posture, facial expressions, and even their tail wags! Whether you're a seasoned dog owner or new to the canine world, learning how to read these signals can enhance your bond and help you better understand your pup.


We'll explore common signs of happiness, stress, fear, and excitement, as well as some of the more subtle cues that dogs use to express themselves. By the end of the episode, you’ll have a clearer insight into what your dog is really thinking.


Keep in mind that dog body language can be very confusing. All the things dogs do when fighting are also done while they are playing. You generally can not rely on just one part of your dog's body language to determine if they are being friendly or aggressive. You need to evaluate their mouth, their eyes, their back, their tail and also look at their overall body language. Is it "tight" or "loose"? Tight body language is often an issue and loose body language is never an issue.


Drop a comment and let us know what you think of the episode!

The Best Small Dog Breeds24 Sep 202401:22:55

In this episode we dive into the best small dog breeds. To make it more fun we polled our nation wide team of trainers and highlighted their recommended breeds in the episode.


Please share this with anyone considering getting a small dog so that they can choose the right breed for them.

What's Up With French Bulldogs?01 Oct 202400:50:47

All about Frenchies!  How did the French Bulldog become the most popular dog breed in the country?  They are awesome dogs, but they come with some issues and challenges.  From breathing problems, to allergies to back issues....there is a lot to know before you get one.  


Also, while many of them are little cuddle bugs, some are tough drivey dogs that want to work.  Make sure you know all about the breed before you commit.  


For the right person a French Bulldog could be the best dog in the world.  For the wrong person they could be a nightmare of medical bills and behavioral challenges.


Tune in and hear Matt and Nelson's opinions on the breed.

AI Interviewed Us!14 Oct 202401:06:33

We let chat GPT interview us and this is the results! It was a little weird, but not as weird as we expected. Check out the episode to learn something about us and also get some dog training knowledge.

Dog Training Question and Answer Session25 Oct 202400:56:16

In this episode we respond to a lot of comments from YouTube and other social media sites. If you have a question you would like us to cover please let us know!

Interview With Dogtra: The Future of E Collars29 Oct 202401:41:13

We had some of the folks from Dogtra on the show and it was a blast! We spent some time talking about Dogtra's past, present and future as well as the industry as a whole.


We also spent some time talking about the new 280x and the 1900x. Both of these collars are awesome and are a huge improvement over the older models.


E Collars have changed a lot over the years and they will continue to change in the future. Tune in for some insight on what the future will look like and also some tips on how to get the most out of your collar.


As mentioned in the podcast, we will be running a contest and giving away a 280x in the near future. Drop a comment on the podcast if you would like to be entered!


Interview With Dr. Hayley Gammons21 Nov 202401:31:48

Dr. Hayley Gammons came on the show to discuss how vaccines can affect a dog's socialization schedule, how spaying and neutering at different ages can affect a dog's health and a variety of other topics.


Dr. Gammons is a veterinarian in Franklin, TN and sees clients from all over the Nashville area.


Let us know what you think of the episode!



Rattlesnake Avoidance Training With Cody Will17 Dec 202401:12:16

On today's episode we had Cody Will from Rattlesnake Ready, LLC.  Cody is a great guy with a crazy job!  Tune in to learn how he works with dogs and live rattlesnakes in order to keep dogs safe.  Cody is a well known expert in this field and in our opinion is the top trainer in the country when it comes to Rattlesnake avoidance training.

We recommend him to all of our clients who live in snake country and we don’t make recommendations lightly.  As we discussed in the show, Cody has people come in from all over the country to work with him in order to keep their pup safe.  

If you are looking for training check out Cody's site here:

www.rattlesnakeready.com


If you want to learn more about his zoo operations you check out this site:

www.rattlesnakeranchaz.com


What's Up With Dogs and Wheels?16 Jan 202500:55:57

We get a lot of questions revolving around dogs and wheels. A lot of dogs like to chase bikes, skateboards etc and we see it all!


In this episode we answer a number of questions from our YouTube channel on this topic. Learn how our trainers work to solve wheel related issues with their clients' dogs.


How Many Dogs Should You Have?01 Feb 202500:36:39

In this episode we dive into the topic of how many dogs a person should have. How many dogs is the ideal number? How do you know how many dogs is too many? Will getting another dog make life easier or harder with your current dog?


Let us know your opinion in the comments!

NJ Bill Would Criminalize Most Dog Training11 Feb 202500:35:32

In this episode, Matt Covey and Matt Wlos discuss New Jersey's Senate Bill 3814, which proposes a licensing board for dog trainers. They explore the implications of the bill, including the potential criminalization of certain training methods, the authority of the proposed board, and the economic impact on the dog training industry. The conversation highlights public response to the bill, the legal nuances involved, and the broader implications for dog training across the country.

The hosts emphasize the importance of community engagement in legislative processes and the need for ongoing vigilance regarding dog training regulations.

Takeaways

  • Senate Bill 3814 aims to regulate dog trainers in New Jersey.
  • The bill could criminalize balanced training methods.
  • Public opposition played a significant role in halting the bill.
  • The proposed board would have extensive authority over dog training practices.
  • Definitions in the bill could lead to ambiguous interpretations.
  • Aversive training methods are broadly defined, raising concerns.
  • The bill could increase dog training costs significantly.
  • There are existing animal cruelty laws that address harmful training practices.
  • The bill's implications could extend beyond New Jersey to other states.
  • Community engagement is crucial in influencing legislative outcomes.
How To Survive A Dog Attack! Episode is NOT KID FRIENDLY!21 Feb 202501:12:59

What should you do if a dog charges at you? How can you defend yourself from an aggressive dog without making the situation worse? In this episode, expert dog trainers Matt Covey, Nelson Medrano, and Matt Wlos take a deep dive into dog attack survival tactics, breaking down real-life scenarios and debunking some of the worst self-defense advice floating around online.

Using personal experiences, viral attack videos, and proven techniques, they cover everything you need to know about dog attack prevention and defense, including:

✅ How to prevent a dog attack before it happens – Understanding dog body language, recognizing warning signs, and avoiding high-risk situations.
✅ The best techniques for deterring an aggressive dog – When to use intimidation, eye contact, and body posture to stop an attack before it starts.
✅ What to do if a dog bites you – Why staying on your feet is critical, how to defend yourself without escalating the attack, and when to fight back.
✅ How to use everyday objects for protection – Backpacks, bikes, garbage can lids, leashes, and other improvised shields to keep a dog from latching onto you.
✅ Pepper spray, bear spray, and break sticks – Which self-defense tools actually work and when to use them.
✅ Why bad advice could get you killed – A breakdown of viral videos, including a police training clip that gives dangerous recommendations for dog attacks.
✅ What to do if a dog chases you on a bike – Why outrunning the dog isn’t always the best move and how to use your bike as a barrier.
✅ When to call authorities after a dog attack – The legal and ethical considerations, plus what happens if a dangerous dog is reported.

Dog attacks happen more often than most people realize, and knowing how to handle them could save your life or someone else’s. Whether you’re a dog owner, a trainer, or just someone who wants to be prepared, this episode is packed with actionable advice from professionals who have faced these situations firsthand.

📢 Have you ever encountered an aggressive dog? What would you do differently after hearing this discussion? Drop a comment below and let us know!


#DogAttack #DogSelfDefense #SurvivingADogAttack #DogTrainingTips #PersonalSafety #BalancedDogTraining #PepperSprayForDogs #HowToStopADogAttack

Addressing the Dominance Controversy!09 Mar 202500:57:44

In this deep-dive episode, Matt Covey, Nelson Medrano, and Matt Wlos tackle one of the most controversial topics in dog training: dominance. Does it actually exist, or is it an outdated myth? What do the latest studies on wolves say, and how do they translate to our understanding of dogs?

First, we all learn that Nelson actually does drink water, and then the trio dives into the heart of the debate, unpacking the historical research on dominance in wolf packs—studies that have shaped (and reshaped) how we think about dog behavior. They explore the work of early researchers like Konrad Lorenz and David Mech, discussing how shifting perspectives on wolf hierarchy have influenced the way trainers approach dog training today.

A key question emerges: Are force-free trainers correct in saying that dominance doesn’t exist at all, or has the term simply been overused and misunderstood? Matt, Nelson, and Matt break it down, challenging the notion that hierarchy is absent in social structures—whether in wolves, humans, or even Pokémon card collectors (yes, that analogy happens).

They also explore the extreme interpretations of dominance theory that have given the term a bad reputation, from outdated dominance-based training methods to bizarre practices like spitting in a dog’s food to "assert leadership." The trainers emphasize that while dominance is real, it doesn’t mean harsh corrections or outdated "alpha" methods are necessary. Instead, they advocate for balanced training—a combination of positive reinforcement and well-timed corrections—to create clear, effective communication with dogs.

The episode also raises an important distinction: If submission exists in dogs, then by definition, so must dominance. But does using the word "dominance" create unnecessary division in the training world? Could reframing the conversation around control, structure, and leadership help bridge the gap between force-free and balanced trainers?

Throughout the discussion, the team highlights common myths, the importance of context in training, and why the ultimate goal is a well-adjusted, confident dog—not a submissive one. They even dive into the ethics of different training approaches, questioning whether some force-free methods (like withholding food to increase motivation) are truly less aversive than a mild correction.

As always, the episode wraps up with an open invitation for force-free trainers to weigh in. If you disagree, they want to hear from you! Drop a comment and join the conversation.

Topics covered in this episode:
✔️ What dominance actually means in dog behavior
✔️ The history of wolf research and how it affects modern training
✔️ The "alpha wolf" myth—what did David Mech really say?
✔️ The difference between dominance-based training and balanced training
✔️ Myths about dominance—like why your dog sitting on the couch isn’t a power play
✔️ The psychology of submission and control in social animals
✔️ Why the debate between force-free and balanced trainers might be more about marketing than methodology
✔️ How misunderstanding dominance leads to flawed training philosophies

Final Takeaway:
Whether you’re a professional trainer or just a dog owner looking to understand your pup better, this episode will challenge your thinking and give you a more nuanced perspective on dominance, leadership, and effective training methods.

Tune in now and let us know—where do you stand on the dominance debate?

How To Do Dog Introductions!01 Apr 202501:15:09

In this episode, the hosts discuss various methods for introducing dogs to one another, focusing on different scenarios such as introducing puppies to each other, friendly older dogs, standoffish older dogs, and aggressive dogs.

They emphasize the importance of having a plan, understanding dog behavior, and taking the time necessary for successful introductions. The conversation is filled with humor and personal anecdotes, making it both informative and entertaining for dog owners and trainers alike.

This conversation delves into the complexities of introducing dogs to one another, focusing on various scenarios including puppies to older dogs, older dogs to standoffish dogs, and aggressive dog introductions. The speakers emphasize the importance of understanding dog behavior, body language, and the need for structured introductions to ensure safety and success. They discuss strategies for managing introductions, the significance of trust and resources, and the necessity of muzzle training for aggressive dogs. The conversation concludes with a reminder to take time and be observant during the introduction process.

Is Obedience Important?24 Apr 202501:01:37

In this episode of Balanced Training with Suburban K9, the hosts discuss the significance of obedience in dog training, exploring various perspectives on its importance and application. They delve into how obedience commands can serve as tools for managing behavior, building relationships, and addressing issues like food aggression and resource guarding.


The conversation emphasizes the need for tailored approaches based on individual dog temperaments and the role of trainers in guiding clients through effective training methods. In this conversation, the hosts discuss various topics related to dog training, including the importance of obedience commands in addressing issues like resource guarding, the changing role of dogs in modern society, and the significance of shared language between trainers and clients.


Takeaways

  • Obedience only matters if you do it in the right manner.
  • A well-trained dog is one that I don't have to talk to.
  • Obedience commands are important for building a relationship.
  • You can raise a dog with just the come command.
  • Teaching commands isn't going to fix my problem.
  • Obedience should be creating the behavior you want.
  • Choose when you want to work.
  • Obedience commands give you a common language with the dog.
  • You can do a lot with energy and tone. Obedience commands are crucial for addressing resource guarding.
  • Many people treat their dogs as surrogate children, leading to behavioral issues.
  • Training should focus on building a shared language between the trainer and the dog owner.
  • Resource guarding can be managed effectively with proper obedience training.
  • The role of dogs in society has changed, with many being overly pampered.
  • It's important to have control over your dog in various situations, including public spaces.
  • Training should not just focus on tricks but on enforceable commands.
  • Dogs need structure and boundaries to thrive in modern households.
  • Understanding the difference between obedience commands and tricks is essential for effective training.
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