
The Everyday Trainer Podcast Snuffle Mats Won’t Save You, But Real Training Might
Jan 9, 2026
Kickstart your training in 2026 with practical, sustainable habits that fit your lifestyle. Dive into the importance of balance in training methods, allowing dogs to keep their spark while learning control. Discover varied class types—from reactivity and obedience to nosework—that keep both dogs and owners engaged. Learn how small, repeatable skills can turn panic into calm confidence. Embrace the value of community, where weekly sessions create bonds and support among owners, ensuring everyone's standards rise together.
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Meeting One Struggling Force-Free Trainer
- Meg met one self-identified force-free trainer who struggled and was frequently angry.
- She prefers clear communication tools over emotional yelling at dogs.
Meet Owners Where They Are
- Meet owners where they are and adapt methods to what they'll actually maintain.
- Build trust first and introduce tools later when the owner is ready and consistent.
Prioritize Sustainable Training
- Training must be sustainable and integrated into owners' real lives to stick.
- Meg compares rigid boot-camp approaches to diets that people can't maintain long-term.
