
DogSpeak: Redefining Dog Training When Can I Stop Rewarding My Dog?
In this episode, Nikki and Gray discuss rewarding your dog for appropriate behaviors and when you should no longer have to use rewards. They discuss the different types of rewards and how you should learn what your dog finds as a reward in different scenarios.
Disclaimer: Gray's microphone was not picking him up so he does sound like he's in a hole. The episode was good overall so we have decided to post it even with this issue. We appreciate you listening and understanding.
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2026 Decoding Aggression and Reactivity Summit
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