In this episode of Dog Pro Radio, the host interviews Heather Beck, founder of Heather's Heroes and IACP Member Hall of Fame Inductee in 2023. Heather discusses her extensive 30-year career in dog training, which includes founding the K9 Lifeline boarding and training center, starting the 'Heather's Heroes' product line, and her involvement with camels. Key points include her development of the 'Sidekick' head collar, its unique training benefits, and the importance of pressure and release in dog training. Heather also touches on her experiences with animal rescue and fostering, her views on managing and training difficult dogs, and her upcoming educational endeavors. The episode covers training philosophies, the challenges of preconceived notions about training tools, and her transition from running a physical training facility to focusing on education and mentoring through various platforms.
Stephanie Vichinsky, founder of Method K9, discusses her journey and experiences in the dog training industry. She elaborates on her humble beginnings, the multifaceted approaches of her business including board and trains, private training seminars, and dog trainer certification programs. Stephanie dives into the significant role of coexisting and behavioral training, especially introducing dogs to children and the importance of rest in their routines. Emphasizing her commitment to practical learning, she encourages young trainers to handle as many dogs as possible to gain experience. Presently, she is focusing on giving back to shelters and rescues and running the Method K9 Institute to help train new dog trainers. Stephanie highlights the importance of balancing confidence and humility, effective communication, and the crucial role of trial and error in becoming a proficient dog trainer.
This episode of Dog Pro Radio features Antonio Diaz from Leader of the Pack Canine Training. Antonio discusses his journey into dog training, his methods, and philosophies. Antonio shares his experiences with balancing positive reinforcement and corrections, the challenges of leash reactivity, the importance of tailoring training to each dog, and the value of understanding dog body language. He also talks about his involvement with the IACP, his recent participation in their conference, and his new role as the Director of Education for IACP. Additionally, Antonio outlines his future plans, including new online courses and mentorship programs.
Dog Pro Radio hosts Jason Purgason, Matt Covey, and Fabian Romo reunite for episode #20. They share updates on personal challenges and projects before recapping highlights from the recent IACP conference, including speakers, workshops, and membership initiatives. They reflect on past podcast episodes, memorable live interviews, and build excitement for the next conference in Newport Beach, CA, while inviting listener feedback for future content.
Dog Pro Radio Episode #19 features Dee Hoult, a professional dog trainer who runs a prison dog training program in Miami, Florida. Dee explains her method of choosing dogs from shelters, the training regimen within the prison, and how the inmates are trained using positive reinforcement and various enrichment activities. She also touches on safety, the selection process for inmates, and the positive outcomes for both the dogs and the participating inmates. Additionally, Dee encourages those interested in starting similar programs to use her as a resource and offers an open invitation for speakers to visit and share knowledge with her inmates.
In this episode of Dog Pro Radio, our hosts interview Joel Silverman, a notable figure in dog training who has also trained marine mammals, including killer whales, and other animals for Hollywood productions. Joel shares his journey from growing up in Southern California to working at SeaWorld and training animals for movies. He emphasizes building a strong bond and relationship with dogs, understanding the importance of rewards, and the significance of varied reinforcement schedules in training. Additionally, he discusses his transition to training and certifying new dog trainers and introduces his new dog training franchise, Trusted Paw. Joel also shares tips for new trainers, highlighting the importance of maintaining trust and keeping training sessions short and enjoyable for the dogs.
Join us for an in-depth discussion with Athena Haus on Dog Pro Radio. Athena, with over two decades of experience in training and working with search and rescue dogs, shares her journey and insights. From her beginnings as a firefighter to her involvement with FEMA and various task forces, Athena talks about the intricacies of working with dogs in highly challenging environments. Learn about the impact of choosing the right dog and the role of drones and AI in modern search and rescue operations. Don't miss out on exclusive tips and expert advice in this engaging episode.
In this episode of Dog Pro Radio, hosts Jason Purgason and Matt Covey engage in an in-depth conversation with Jay Jack, former MMA fighter and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt, who shares his journey into the world of dog training. Discussion topics include the founding of GRC Dog Sports, the value of play and drive in training, and innovative training methods focusing on balance between control and expression. Jay also delves into the concept of 'windows' for dogs, highlighting the importance of dogs being able to read and respond to different modes of operation. Listeners are treated to insights on the complexities of training pit bulls, the connection between Jiu-Jitsu and dog training, and much more. Don't miss this informative and eye-opening episode! 
This episode of Dog Pro Radio features an in-depth discussion with Tyler Muto, a well-known figure in the dog training industry and past president of the IACP. Tyler insights on various topics such as effective strategies for both new and experienced trainers, the importance of lesson planning tailored to specific client goals, and the challenges posed by the evolving economic landscape. He emphasizes the significance of customizing training programs to focus on key problem behaviors rather than a one-size-fits-all approach, and discusses the balance between client satisfaction and realistic training outcomes. Additionally, Tyler talks about his upcoming event, The Art of Teaching 2.0, targeted at improving trainers' teaching skills and the overall client experience. The conversation touches on business aspects, highlighting the importance of a solid online presence and adapting strategies to current economic conditions to ensure financial stability and growth in the dog training industry.
Jennifer Carter, a dog trainer and certified canine nutritionist, discusses the intersection of nutrition and dog behavior. She emphasizes the importance of adaptable nutrition for rehabilitation, covering topics such as fresh food diets, supplements, and specific tests to ensure dogs' health. Jennifer also reveals her upcoming book on rehabilitating a dog through conservative management and the sport of Canicross, which involves cross-country running with dogs. She will be speaking and holding activities at the IACP conference, including a meet and greet where she plans to release her book.
In this episode of Dog Pro Radio, they welcome guest Pat Stuart, a distinguished dog trainer, and educator. Pat shares his journey from serving in Australia's Special Forces to becoming a professional dog trainer in 2015, and offers insights into the importance of practical experience and continuous learning in the field. The conversation covers the internal challenges within the International Association of Canine Professionals (IACP), the influence of social media on dog training, and the potential threats from zealot groups seeking to ban training tools. Pat emphasizes the need for balanced trainers to maintain competence, uphold ethical standards, and unite against external adversaries. He also discusses his latest projects, including an upcoming online dog training course aimed at helping trainers achieve excellence without compromising their principles.
This episode of Dog Pro Radio features Laura DeMaio Roy, an experienced service dog trainer. Laura shares insights on choosing the right breed and individual dogs for service work, emphasizing the significance of genetics and early socialization. The conversation also covers public access training, the importance of flexibility, and handling stressful environments. Laura stresses the importance of letting puppies develop naturally without imposing adult responsibilities too soon. The episode highlights the rewarding yet demanding nature of training service dogs and the importance of education, community engagement, and realistic expectations for both trainers and handlers.
In this episode of Dog Pro Radio, Michael Shikashio, renowned dog trainer specializing in aggression cases, discusses the complexities and nuances of handling aggression in dogs. He explores the importance of understanding the root causes of aggressive behavior, such as pain, environmental factors, and the relationship between dog and owner. The discussion also covers effective management strategies, including the use of muzzles and understanding breed-specific traits, and emphasizes the need for empathy and proper diagnosis in addressing aggression. Additionally, they talk about the upcoming IACP conference, where Michael will present on intra-household dog aggression.
In this episode of Dog Pro Radio, Nelson Hodges, a renowned dog trainer and founder of the Canine Human Relationship Institute, discusses his unique approach to dog training, focusing on understanding the canine mind and building harmonious relationships between dogs and their owners. He shares experiences with various dog breeds, emphasizes the importance of mutual understanding, and talks about the complexities of breeding. Nelson also highlights the need for better public education on dog ownership and dives into his methods for training trainers, aiming to elevate the understanding and practices in dog training.
In this episode of Dog Pro Radio, renowned dog trainer Larry Krohn discusses his journey from federal agent to dog trainer, emphasizing the importance of compassionate training, proper use of e-collars, and building genuine connections with dogs. Larry shares insights on dog behavior, the role of obedience, and the future of dog training, stressing the need for showing authentic work and personalized training approaches. The conversation explores various training philosophies, challenges faced by trainers, and the importance of adapting methods to benefit both dogs and their owners.
In this episode of Dog Pro Radio, hosts Jason and Matt dive into an engaging conversation with Kim Brophey, an applied ethologist, certified dog behavior consultant, and author of 'Meet Your Dog.' They explore the evolution of dogs, their roles in human history, and the differences between village dogs and modern breeds. Kim discusses the impact of selective breeding and the potential future of dogs in an increasingly urban and sedentary society. The episode also touches on the importance of mental stimulation for dogs and upcoming projects, including a new total welfare model and an app to objectively measure dog welfare. The conversation is enriched with insights into how humans and dogs can better adapt to modern living conditions while ensuring the well-being of both species.
In this episode, we are thrilled to have Cyndy Douan, an experienced Border Collie breeder and past president of the IACP. Cyndy shares the history of IACP, insights into her journey, and the realities of dog training and behavior. We delve into her multifaceted career involving various dog sports, including agility, Frisbee disc, and sheep herding, and discuss the importance of maintaining professional standards in the dog training industry. Cyndy's passion for dogs, training, and learning is truly inspiring, as she emphasizes the significance of building meaningful connections and understanding energy in dog training. Don't miss her engaging stories, profound insights, and updates on the upcoming IACP conference.
In this episode of Dog Pro Radio, the hosts sit down with Robert Cabral, a prominent dog trainer and behavior expert. Robert shares insights on the challenges and nuances of dog training, the importance of tailoring training methods to individual dogs, and the ethical considerations involved, particularly in shelter environments. He emphasizes the significance of understanding dog behavior through hands-on experience, such as working in shelters, and the dangers of social media misinformation in the training community. The discussion also touches on the broader implications of training philosophies, the importance of continued education for trainers, and the role of organizations like IACP in supporting trainers. Throughout, Robert stresses the need for honesty and compassion in dog training.
Join Fabian Romo and Jason Ferguson from Dog Pro Radio as they welcome Dr. Melanie, a canine behavior expert and founder of Canine Decoded. Dr. Melanie delves into her unique approach of combining neuroscience and behavioral science to improve dog training and understanding. The episode explores a wide range of topics including the role of exercise in managing canine anxiety, the impact of stress on dogs, the debated issue of early neutering, and the crucial differences between trainers and behaviorists. Dr. Melanie shares insights from her extensive research background and personal anecdotes, making this a must-watch for anyone interested in dog behavior and training. Tune in to learn how scientific insights can help decode your dog’s mind for better training and a happier life.