The Everyday Trainer Podcast

Meeting Your Dog Where They Are

Jan 23, 2026
Meet Axel’s owner, a dog parent navigating life with two Shih Tzus, including a high‑drive three‑year‑old. They explore why Axel’s behavior may be instinct and energy, not misbehavior. The conversation covers short daily play/training windows, marker words to open and close sessions, crate and tether strategies for calm, toy and food‑game structure, and ways to protect a senior housemate.
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ANECDOTE

From Easy Dog To Challenging Pup

  • Meg shares how her first easy dog (Zoe) made her think all dogs were simple to handle.
  • Getting a different dog (Lucy) forced her to change expectations and learn real training.
INSIGHT

Small Dog, Big Drive

  • Some small dogs carry working‑dog energy and need structure like high‑drive breeds.
  • Meg calls this being a "Malinois in a Shih Tzu body" to explain persistent drive and neuroticism.
ADVICE

Use Windows To Structure Play

  • Create short, deliberate "windows" of activity with opening and closing cues like "Are you ready?" and "All done."
  • After each session, put toys away and crate or tether the dog so they learn to decompress.
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