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The Everyday Trainer Podcast
Meghan Dougherty
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From Reactivity To Reliability: Marker Words, Flexi Leashes, And Clear Criteria
vendredi 14 novembre 2025 • Durée 53:25
The fastest way to a reliable recall isn’t a bigger treat pouch—it’s a cleaner language. We break down a simple system that teaches dogs to look back, come in, and shut off pressure, starting with two markers: “get it” to send away and “yes” to call back. Once that loop is automatic, we layer the e-collar over the turning moment so the sensation becomes meaningful and predictable. The result is a dog that chooses you, even when the world gets loud.
We also draw clear lines between heel and with me. Different sides, different bubbles, different payoff zones. That clarity matters because accountability only works when the rule is knowable. We show how to use a flexi leash to mimic off-leash freedom, when to tap vs hold, and how to stop living at low levels the dog ignores. Instead of nagging, we teach first with leash and food, then correct for breaking known commands. That shift tightens heel, sharpens recall, and keeps sessions upbeat and fair.
Reactivity? We tackle it from the ground up. Build engagement at home, rehearse calm returns near triggers, and correct the choice to leave position—never “shock the reactivity” first. We share practical steps for door barking too: a brief hold to interrupt, release on quiet, then a calm scatter to reset state. Add in smart victory laps at the end of play to vent drive without losing focus, and you’ll feel the whole system click. Want more help dialing levels, timing markers, and shaping criteria that stick? Subscribe, share this with a friend who needs a better recall, and leave a review with your top training question so we can coach it next.
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Ghost Dogs And Gentle Hauntings
vendredi 31 octobre 2025 • Durée 57:17
A wet dog smell with no dog. A food bowl scraping the ground after it’s been packed away. A bed dipping to make space for four familiar paws. Our Halloween special dives into the most compelling Reddit stories about ghost dogs—some tender, some chilling, all unforgettable—and asks what these moments might mean for people who loved a pet and had to let go.
We start with a skeptic’s tale that ties rain, timing, and a suitcase full of mysteriously soaked clothes to a beloved spaniel who “found” her human and led him home. From there, we share a series of intimate accounts: a dream that delivered a goodbye before the phone rang, a late-night closet disturbance that left someone frozen in a trance, and the eerie comfort of a guardian dog who reappears to lick tears and calm a shaken child. We also step onto the trail of the Black Dog of Hanging Hills in Connecticut, exploring how folklore, shared perception, and the outdoors amplify the uncanny.
As trainers and dog people, we balance belief with behavioral insight. Why do dogs stare at corners, growl down stairwells, or bark past your shoulder as if someone’s standing behind you? We talk sensory triggers, patterns, and grief’s imprints—while acknowledging that some events resist neat explanations. You’ll hear practical Halloween safety reminders for living pups too: crate or tether at the door, manage greetings, keep chocolate and wrappers out of reach, and update IDs.
If you’ve ever felt a familiar weight settle at your feet or heard tags jingle in an empty hall, you’ll feel seen here. Press play for a thoughtful blend of folklore, training perspective, and heart. Then tell us your story—subscribe, share with a friend who loves dogs, and leave a review with your take: comforting visitation or just a very good ghost?
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How To Speak Dog: Decoding the Language Between Human and Dog
vendredi 25 juillet 2025 • Durée 01:05:36
Have you ever felt like you and your dog are speaking completely different languages? You're not alone. Communication barriers are the root cause of most training frustrations, but there's a solution that transforms even the most challenging relationships.
In this illuminating episode, I break down the five essential communication systems that create crystal-clear understanding between dogs and humans. Drawing from years of experience with both everyday pets and complex behavioral cases, I reveal how mastering these systems creates a shared language that eliminates confusion and builds trust.
You'll discover why consistent marker words matter more than you think, how leash pressure becomes a sophisticated guidance system rather than just control, and the subtle ways your body language might be sending mixed signals to your dog. We explore how to identify truly motivating rewards for your unique dog, and when appropriate, how e-collar conditioning provides wireless communication for reliable off-leash behaviors.
This isn't about dominance or force—it's about fairness. Dogs can't meet expectations they don't understand, and training failures usually stem from communication gaps, not stubborn or "bad" dogs. With practical examples and real-world applications, I show how these five languages work together to create a nuanced conversation with your dog that respects their natural learning process.
Whether you're struggling with basic commands or advanced behaviors, this episode offers a paradigm shift in how you approach dog training. Stop the frustration of miscommunication and start speaking your dog's language fluently. Your relationship—and your results—will never be the same.
Ready to transform how you communicate with your dog? Join our supportive online community where we share videos, hold weekly calls, and build better human-dog relationships together.
Visit us on the website here to see what we've got going on and how you can join our pack of good dogs and owners.
From Reactivity to Relaxation: Your Dog Training Questions Answered
vendredi 27 juin 2025 • Durée 01:26:45
Dog trainers Meg and Thoma tackle your most pressing canine questions in this comprehensive Q&A episode packed with practical solutions for common behavioral challenges.
When it comes to getting dogs to truly settle down, they reveal why constant food rewards often backfire, creating dogs that stare intensely rather than genuinely relax. Their tethering approach offers a refreshingly different alternative to the overused "place" command, allowing dogs to find calm on their own terms without the pressure of perfect obedience. "It's almost like forced meditation," Meg explains, highlighting how this technique helps dogs learn self-soothing skills that transfer to real-world situations.
For those struggling with rescue dogs, their counterintuitive advice might surprise you: play hard to get. "The harder you try, the harder it gets," Meg shares, comparing relationship-building to those finger traps from childhood. Rather than forcing affection, they advocate for patient coexistence and discovering what genuinely brings your specific dog joy—not what you think dogs should enjoy. This approach respects a dog's need to feel invisible at times while building genuine trust.
The episode dives deep into tool selection, crate training philosophies, and managing reactivity with nuanced approaches that consider each dog's temperament and developmental stage. Their discussion on van life with multiple dogs provides fascinating insights into creating sustainable routines in limited spaces, emphasizing the importance of insulation, power management, and organizational systems designed around canine needs.
What sets this episode apart is the trainers' refreshingly honest perspective drawn from real-world experience rather than idealistic theories. Whether you're struggling with a reactive puppy, considering a second dog, or simply trying to understand why your training efforts aren't sticking, you'll find actionable guidance grounded in decades of hands-on work with thousands of dogs. Tune in to transform your relationship with your four-legged companion through clear communication and realistic expectations.
Visit us on the website here to see what we've got going on and how you can join our pack of good dogs and owners.
Dogs need wilderness as much as we do.
vendredi 13 juin 2025 • Durée 59:21
There's something magical that happens when we allow ourselves and our dogs to escape the constraints of urban living. This episode takes you along on our adventure to Yosemite and the surrounding wilderness, where unexpected encounters became transformative experiences.
Our journey began dramatically when we spotted a wildfire starting on BLM land. After reporting it, we continued deeper into the wilderness, where fate led us to a private lakeside property. Instead of being turned away, we were welcomed by Scott, a bearded mountain man with a generous spirit. His stories about how nature rehabilitated both his troubled nephew and once-aggressive Rhodesian Ridgeback resonated deeply with our own philosophy about the healing power of natural spaces.
Contrasting our peaceful lakeside experience with the crowded paths of Yosemite Valley provided powerful insights into what dogs truly need. While Yosemite's beauty is undeniable, the restrictions for dogs (limited to paved paths and parking lots) transform what should be a relaxing experience into what we jokingly called "a mall outing with a view." For dogs with behavioral issues, especially reactivity, the constant vigilance required in crowded spaces creates a feedback loop of stress that reinforces problematic behaviors.
This is why we advocate so strongly for seeking out less-traveled natural spaces like national forests and BLM lands. These areas provide something increasingly rare in our modern world – the freedom for dogs to move naturally without constant restraint. We've witnessed remarkable transformations in our board-and-train dogs when given regular access to these environments.
Whether you live in a van like us or in a traditional home, finding ways to regularly connect with nature isn't just a luxury for your dog – it's essential for their behavioral health and your relationship with them. Have you noticed how different your dog becomes when allowed to simply be a dog in nature?
Visit us on the website here to see what we've got going on and how you can join our pack of good dogs and owners.
Navigating 25 Years of Dog Training Evolution ft. Stephanie O'Brien
vendredi 6 juin 2025 • Durée 02:06:31
What does 25 years of dog training experience teach you? Stephanie O'Brien, owner of Dog Genius Canine Education, takes us on a fascinating journey through her evolution as a trainer—from growing up raising guide dogs to becoming an expert in protection sports.
Stephanie's story offers a rare glimpse into how dog training has transformed over decades. Before YouTube tutorials and Instagram influencers existed, trainers learned through direct mentorship, VHS tapes shipped from Europe, and traveling to competitions. Her vivid recollections of discovering Belgian Ring sport for the first time and the thrill of taking bites from champion protection dogs showcase a passion that's carried her through an extraordinary career.
The conversation explores pivotal moments that shaped her approach: apprenticeships with contrasting mentors, importing her first "real" Malinois from Belgium, and eventually moving to California where she built a thriving business training dogs for celebrities and television appearances. Through these experiences, Stephanie developed a balanced training philosophy that prioritizes understanding each dog as an individual.
What makes this episode particularly valuable is Stephanie's honesty about the challenges trainers face—from navigating polarized training philosophies to managing self-doubt even decades into a successful career. Her perspective reminds us that great training isn't about rigid methodologies but rather building relationships and adapting to the dog in front of you.
Whether you're a seasoned professional or simply love dogs, this conversation offers wisdom that only comes from decades of hands-on experience with thousands of dogs across multiple training disciplines. Listen in as Stephanie shares why, even after all these years, every dog still teaches her something new.
You can find Stephanie at her website here
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Visit us on the website here to see what we've got going on and how you can join our pack of good dogs and owners.
Navigating Next Steps: A Follow-Up on Separation Anxiety and Reactivity
vendredi 30 mai 2025 • Durée 01:22:51
The journey from reactive, anxious dog to confident companion isn't always straightforward. In this follow-up session, we check in with a client who's been implementing changes to address her dog's separation anxiety, reactivity issues, and their overly-structured relationship.
What happens when we stop micromanaging our dogs and instead give them opportunities to make good choices? The transformation can be remarkable. We explore how to balance freedom with boundaries by allowing dogs space to explore while maintaining clear expectations. This delicate balance creates confident dogs who understand their world rather than anxious ones constantly looking for direction.
E-collar training serves as a perfect example of this approach. Rather than using it strictly as a correction tool, we discuss how it becomes part of a communication system that creates clarity and consistency. You'll learn how to match stimulation levels to your dog's state of mind, how to transition from leash guidance to e-collar communication, and when body language speaks louder than verbal commands. The goal isn't constant control but creating a dog who makes better choices without your intervention.
We also tackle the challenges of multiple-dog households, addressing controlling behaviors at doorways, and managing reactivity from different angles. Sometimes the most valuable training moments aren't about teaching new commands but about teaching dogs how to navigate their world with confidence.
Whether you're struggling with reactivity or just looking to give your dog more freedom while maintaining reliability, this conversation offers practical insights into creating the right balance for your unique dog. Ready to stop micromanaging and start enjoying a more natural relationship with your dog? This episode shows you how.
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Visit us on the website here to see what we've got going on and how you can join our pack of good dogs and owners.
The Path from Reactive Dog to Dog Trainer
vendredi 23 mai 2025 • Durée 01:14:26
Lex shares her transformation from dog owner to professional trainer, sparked by her journey with her reactive German Shepherd, Koda. What began as a challenging adoption—complete with a parvo diagnosis and costly medical bills—evolved into a career-defining experience that taught her invaluable lessons about balanced training approaches.
• Adopting Koda as an eight-week-old puppy during COVID, only to face immediate health challenges including parvo and hip problems
• How a traumatic dog park incident transformed Koda from confident to severely reactive almost overnight
• The frustration of working with multiple trainers whose methods either didn't help or felt too extreme
• Learning that tensing up, using "leave it" commands, and emotional corrections can actually worsen reactivity
• Why the best training methods aren't universal—they must match what handlers are comfortable implementing
• The importance of finding mentors and hands-on experience rather than relying solely on online certifications
• How working with rescue dogs provided valuable learning opportunities without the pressure of client expectations
• Finding balance between training and simply enjoying your dog through activities like structured play and enrichment
• Learning to advocate for fearful dogs by managing their environment without pushing them beyond their threshold
Remember that reactivity is largely about management—your dog needs you to be their confident leader, showing them the boundaries while still giving them opportunities to enjoy life.
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Visit us on the website here to see what we've got going on and how you can join our pack of good dogs and owners.
The Everyday Hazards That Nearly Took Our Dogs
vendredi 16 mai 2025 • Durée 01:10:33
Meg shares the terrifying experience of her puppy Muffin accidentally ingesting marijuana at a park and the emergency vet visit that followed, then opens up the conversation to listener stories about scary incidents with their dogs.
• Collar dangers emerge as a common hazard, with multiple stories of dogs choking when collars become caught during play or in crate wires
• Breakaway collars and removing collars during unsupervised time can prevent these dangerous situations
• "He's friendly" dog greetings frequently lead to attacks and injuries, reminding owners that dogs don't need forced friendships
• Gastrointestinal obstructions from toys, leashes, socks and other items cause expensive surgeries and near-death experiences
• Toxic substances like ibuprofen and recreational drugs present serious dangers that many owners don't recognize until too late
• Bloat (stomach torsion) can kill within hours, with one in five German Shepherds experiencing it in their lifetime
• Short-nosed breeds need special supervision during feeding to prevent choking incidents
• Remaining calm during emergencies is crucial for making life-saving decisions
Join our Virtual Shadow Program starting May 26th if you're interested in becoming a dog trainer and learning more about prevention and safety for dogs.
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Visit us on the website here to see what we've got going on and how you can join our pack of good dogs and owners.
The Power of Following Your Lead: Understanding Dog Drive States
vendredi 9 mai 2025 • Durée 57:14
Dog trainers often talk about "drivey" dogs, but understanding drive states is key to effective training and fundamentally changes how we approach common behavioral issues.
• Drive states are innate biological impulses that motivate behavior in dogs
• Pack drive (following the leader) is the most valuable drive for behavioral modification
• Walking drills build pack drive by teaching dogs to follow your lead
• Defense drive manifests when dogs feel threatened and may result in aggression
• Prey drive involves the instinct to chase and is activated during food/toy focused training
• Most dogs don't want to be "front of the pack" – they prefer following a confident leader
• Training exclusively with food/toys (prey drive) explains why dogs may only listen when rewards are visible
• Dogs cannot be in multiple drive states simultaneously – use this strategically for behavior modification
• Structure around doorways, crates, and walks is essential for establishing leadership
• Walking drills should be emphasized before moving to obedience/active training sessions
Our next round of the virtual shadow program for aspiring dog trainers starts on the 26th. Check the website link to learn more.
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