Success in dog training is about taking action. But if you are frustrated or overwhelmed or not sure you are doing the right thing, taking action can be challenging. We’re looking at how to put barriers aside and find the fast track on the path ahead.
In the episode you'll hear:
- About the epiphany I had when cycling and going through gates on the trail.
- Why I focus on the path and not the obstacles.
- How people can get wrapped up in focusing on the things they don’t like.
- A story from basketball about Giannis Antetokounmpo for inspiration.
- How easy it is to let your ego interfere with our dog training.
- Why our emotional state is important for an amazing relationship with our dog.
- What to do when you feel triggered.
- Why timeframes can have us focus on the outcome, cut corners, and lead to frustration.
- The reason I think of surrender as a place of strength.
- A quote from Alexandra Horowitz about how dog training can change us.
- Why we need to give ourselves grace and our dogs grace.
- About how every interaction with our dogs is training and a conversation.
- Five things to focus on to progress your training.
- Why exercise, games, downtime, socializing and enrichment are important for puppies.
- How things happen faster when you focus on the path.
Resources:
- Podcast Episode 32: 20 Easy Ways to Exercise Your Dog at Home
- Podcast Episode 68: 3 Easy Tricks Every Dog Should Know
- Podcast Episode 70: Critical Info for Your Puppy’s First Day and Night at Home
- Podcast Episode 67: Are You Stressing About Your Dog’s Stress?
- Watch this Episode of Shaped by Dog on YouTube
I sat down to review an earlier podcast, but saw this one, and said to myself, “Eh, why not?” and thought I could listen passively over my morning cup. However, I ended up taking a full page of notes. Good episode, thanks.
thank you…looking forward to the episode on puppy enrichment when it comes!
Awesome!! Thank You so much! Very informative and Love that you have done this podcast.
Just love all these podcast. Thank you so much !
Loving your podcasts. I’ve started crate games and then will move on to Home School the Dog. We have a 10 week old puppy that I do think gets bored. What are some good puppy enrichment games? And where are they sold?
Well, that’ a absolutely right and knowing it can help 😊
But sometimes we are buried too deep in our own emotions/problems to see it clearly at the right time and afterward it’s more difficult because not only we have to re-build the good/right response but we have to deal with feeling guilty 🤷♀️