
The Everyday Trainer Podcast My Dog Ate A Sock And Peed On The Van Bed, Yet We’re Still Good Trainers
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Feb 6, 2026 They compare training camps and argue skills beat labels. You’ll hear work on a pushy German Shepherd’s threshold control and an obedient XL bully’s hidden reactivity. They cover leash rules, redirecting before explosions, and using flexi-walks and adventure training to build confidence. Management, tool selection, and balancing freedom with structure get practical attention.
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No One-Size-Fits-All Training
- No single training 'camp' holds the secret sauce for every dog or owner.
- Effective training adapts to the dog and the handler, not to trends or labels.
Delta: From Pushy Puppy To Slowed Steps
- Delta, a seven-month German Shepherd, came in very pushy and learned to rush thresholds and paw during equipment handling.
- Meg slowed his steps, requiring calm before collaring or release and used desired outings as rewards.
Use Thresholds To Build Impulse Control
- Teach thresholds slowly by only progressing when the dog offers calm behavior.
- Close doors and pause until the dog surrenders attention before moving forward.



