

DogSpeak: Redefining Dog Training
Nikki Ivey
Understand your dog better with DogSpeak founder, Nikki Ivey--a professional Canine Behavior Specialist, trainer and Family Dog Mediator. Learn why it's not about just fixing your dog's behavior but about understanding why the behavior is occurring. Nikki often shares the mic with wife and DogSpeak manager, Britteny, along with other fantastic guests. Whether the discussion is about real life manners, inappropriate behavior or nutrition, this podcast has it all. We focus on building relationships, not dictatorships. Learn more about DogSpeak and Nikki Ivey by checking out www.dogspeak101.com. Become a Patreon member by visiting www.patreon.com/dogspeak
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Mar 15, 2021 • 43min
Introduction to a Raw Canine Diet, Part 1
In this part 1 of two parts, Nikki and Gray discuss the canine raw diet. If you've ever been interested in feeding your dog a raw diet but find the information overwhelming, this episode is for you. Gray gives you insight into what the raw diet consists of and why it's a much healthier option than kibble. www.dogspeak101.com*www.patreon.com/dogspeak*www.instagram.com/dogspeak101*Food and Nutrition | USDAhttps://www.usda.gov/topics/food-and-nutritionSupport the showMentioned in this episode:2026 Decoding Aggression and Reactivity SummitIf you want your dog to truly live well—not just get through the day, but feel safe, regulated, and able to move through their world without constant stress—this is for you.
If you’re tired of managing triggers, walking on eggshells, or dreading walks because you don’t know what might set your dog off… you’re not alone. And more importantly, there is a better way.
That’s exactly why I’m part of the 2026 Decoding Aggression & Reactivity Summit, created by my friend Ness Jones. She’s brought together more than 10 professionals from around the world (myself included) to help you understand what’s really going on underneath aggression and reactivity—and how to support your dog in a way that actually creates change.
It kicks off April 19 (Northern Hemisphere) / April 20 (Southern Hemisphere), and you’ll get access to over 12 hours of education, real-world application, and conversations that go far beyond surface-level training advice.
Yes, it’s a paid event—but at $47 USD, it’s a small investment for the depth of information, practical tools, and perspective you’ll walk away with.
You’ll also receive a workbook, audio and video access, and a gift from each of the speakers.
If you’re ready to start understanding your dog differently—and supporting them in a way that actually makes a difference—you can sign up here: Register HERE!

Mar 9, 2021 • 21min
Is Your Dog Food Motivated?
In this episode, Nikki discusses food motivation in dogs, and why all dogs are ultimately food motivated.Support the showMentioned in this episode:2026 Decoding Aggression and Reactivity SummitIf you want your dog to truly live well—not just get through the day, but feel safe, regulated, and able to move through their world without constant stress—this is for you.
If you’re tired of managing triggers, walking on eggshells, or dreading walks because you don’t know what might set your dog off… you’re not alone. And more importantly, there is a better way.
That’s exactly why I’m part of the 2026 Decoding Aggression & Reactivity Summit, created by my friend Ness Jones. She’s brought together more than 10 professionals from around the world (myself included) to help you understand what’s really going on underneath aggression and reactivity—and how to support your dog in a way that actually creates change.
It kicks off April 19 (Northern Hemisphere) / April 20 (Southern Hemisphere), and you’ll get access to over 12 hours of education, real-world application, and conversations that go far beyond surface-level training advice.
Yes, it’s a paid event—but at $47 USD, it’s a small investment for the depth of information, practical tools, and perspective you’ll walk away with.
You’ll also receive a workbook, audio and video access, and a gift from each of the speakers.
If you’re ready to start understanding your dog differently—and supporting them in a way that actually makes a difference—you can sign up here: Register HERE!

Mar 1, 2021 • 1h 4min
Introduction to Nutrition
In this episode, Nikki and Britteny discuss the importance of nutrition as well as how to read the bag of your dog's food. You may think you're feeding a great food but understanding how to read the label will give you more insight into the actual quality. Learn to look past the wonderful marketing schemes and get away from what your best friend's mother feeds her dog, so you can give your dog the most nutrient based food you can get in a bag. www.dogspeak101.com *www.patreon.com/dogspeak*www.facebook.com/dogspeak101*www.instagram.com/dogspeak101Support the showMentioned in this episode:2026 Decoding Aggression and Reactivity SummitIf you want your dog to truly live well—not just get through the day, but feel safe, regulated, and able to move through their world without constant stress—this is for you.
If you’re tired of managing triggers, walking on eggshells, or dreading walks because you don’t know what might set your dog off… you’re not alone. And more importantly, there is a better way.
That’s exactly why I’m part of the 2026 Decoding Aggression & Reactivity Summit, created by my friend Ness Jones. She’s brought together more than 10 professionals from around the world (myself included) to help you understand what’s really going on underneath aggression and reactivity—and how to support your dog in a way that actually creates change.
It kicks off April 19 (Northern Hemisphere) / April 20 (Southern Hemisphere), and you’ll get access to over 12 hours of education, real-world application, and conversations that go far beyond surface-level training advice.
Yes, it’s a paid event—but at $47 USD, it’s a small investment for the depth of information, practical tools, and perspective you’ll walk away with.
You’ll also receive a workbook, audio and video access, and a gift from each of the speakers.
If you’re ready to start understanding your dog differently—and supporting them in a way that actually makes a difference—you can sign up here: Register HERE!

Feb 23, 2021 • 48min
Creating Meaningful Time with Your Dog
In this episode, Nikki and Britteny discuss the guilt some people feel about not spending time enough time with your dogs, and how to get the most out of every day with them through creative training and good habits. Support the showMentioned in this episode:2026 Decoding Aggression and Reactivity SummitIf you want your dog to truly live well—not just get through the day, but feel safe, regulated, and able to move through their world without constant stress—this is for you.
If you’re tired of managing triggers, walking on eggshells, or dreading walks because you don’t know what might set your dog off… you’re not alone. And more importantly, there is a better way.
That’s exactly why I’m part of the 2026 Decoding Aggression & Reactivity Summit, created by my friend Ness Jones. She’s brought together more than 10 professionals from around the world (myself included) to help you understand what’s really going on underneath aggression and reactivity—and how to support your dog in a way that actually creates change.
It kicks off April 19 (Northern Hemisphere) / April 20 (Southern Hemisphere), and you’ll get access to over 12 hours of education, real-world application, and conversations that go far beyond surface-level training advice.
Yes, it’s a paid event—but at $47 USD, it’s a small investment for the depth of information, practical tools, and perspective you’ll walk away with.
You’ll also receive a workbook, audio and video access, and a gift from each of the speakers.
If you’re ready to start understanding your dog differently—and supporting them in a way that actually makes a difference—you can sign up here: Register HERE!

Feb 16, 2021 • 47min
Leash Reactivity
In this episode, Nikki and Britteny discuss the common issue of leash reactivity. As one of the top behavior issues we see we want you to understand how your behavior can affect your dog's behavior while on leash as well as what steps you can take to start the road to recovery. *www.dogspeak101.com *http://www.patreon.com/dogspeak*http://www.facebook.com/dogspeak101*http://www.instagram.com/dogspeak101Support the showMentioned in this episode:2026 Decoding Aggression and Reactivity SummitIf you want your dog to truly live well—not just get through the day, but feel safe, regulated, and able to move through their world without constant stress—this is for you.
If you’re tired of managing triggers, walking on eggshells, or dreading walks because you don’t know what might set your dog off… you’re not alone. And more importantly, there is a better way.
That’s exactly why I’m part of the 2026 Decoding Aggression & Reactivity Summit, created by my friend Ness Jones. She’s brought together more than 10 professionals from around the world (myself included) to help you understand what’s really going on underneath aggression and reactivity—and how to support your dog in a way that actually creates change.
It kicks off April 19 (Northern Hemisphere) / April 20 (Southern Hemisphere), and you’ll get access to over 12 hours of education, real-world application, and conversations that go far beyond surface-level training advice.
Yes, it’s a paid event—but at $47 USD, it’s a small investment for the depth of information, practical tools, and perspective you’ll walk away with.
You’ll also receive a workbook, audio and video access, and a gift from each of the speakers.
If you’re ready to start understanding your dog differently—and supporting them in a way that actually makes a difference—you can sign up here: Register HERE!

Feb 9, 2021 • 54min
Understanding Fears, Phobias and Anxiety in Dogs
In this episode, Nikki discusses the seriousness of fears, phobias and anxiety in pet dogs. Dogs should not have to live with chronic fear or anxiety as Nikki explains in this episode. She also discusses the physical implications of a dog that suffers with chronic anxiety or fear. www.dogspeak101.com*www.patreon.com/dogspeak *www.facebook.com/dogspeak101 *www.instagram.com/dogspeak Support the showMentioned in this episode:2026 Decoding Aggression and Reactivity SummitIf you want your dog to truly live well—not just get through the day, but feel safe, regulated, and able to move through their world without constant stress—this is for you.
If you’re tired of managing triggers, walking on eggshells, or dreading walks because you don’t know what might set your dog off… you’re not alone. And more importantly, there is a better way.
That’s exactly why I’m part of the 2026 Decoding Aggression & Reactivity Summit, created by my friend Ness Jones. She’s brought together more than 10 professionals from around the world (myself included) to help you understand what’s really going on underneath aggression and reactivity—and how to support your dog in a way that actually creates change.
It kicks off April 19 (Northern Hemisphere) / April 20 (Southern Hemisphere), and you’ll get access to over 12 hours of education, real-world application, and conversations that go far beyond surface-level training advice.
Yes, it’s a paid event—but at $47 USD, it’s a small investment for the depth of information, practical tools, and perspective you’ll walk away with.
You’ll also receive a workbook, audio and video access, and a gift from each of the speakers.
If you’re ready to start understanding your dog differently—and supporting them in a way that actually makes a difference—you can sign up here: Register HERE!

Feb 1, 2021 • 33min
Confidence Building Exercises
In this episode, Nikki gives you ideas on how to begin building your dog's confidence. Low or lack of confidence is often the root to many behavior problems. A few changes in the owner's behavior and some exercises for your dog can help your dog believe in himself again. ^www.dogspeak101.com ^www.patreon.com/dogspeak ^www.facebook.com/dogspeak101Support the showMentioned in this episode:2026 Decoding Aggression and Reactivity SummitIf you want your dog to truly live well—not just get through the day, but feel safe, regulated, and able to move through their world without constant stress—this is for you.
If you’re tired of managing triggers, walking on eggshells, or dreading walks because you don’t know what might set your dog off… you’re not alone. And more importantly, there is a better way.
That’s exactly why I’m part of the 2026 Decoding Aggression & Reactivity Summit, created by my friend Ness Jones. She’s brought together more than 10 professionals from around the world (myself included) to help you understand what’s really going on underneath aggression and reactivity—and how to support your dog in a way that actually creates change.
It kicks off April 19 (Northern Hemisphere) / April 20 (Southern Hemisphere), and you’ll get access to over 12 hours of education, real-world application, and conversations that go far beyond surface-level training advice.
Yes, it’s a paid event—but at $47 USD, it’s a small investment for the depth of information, practical tools, and perspective you’ll walk away with.
You’ll also receive a workbook, audio and video access, and a gift from each of the speakers.
If you’re ready to start understanding your dog differently—and supporting them in a way that actually makes a difference—you can sign up here: Register HERE!

Jan 25, 2021 • 33min
Food Intolerance-Interview with Dr. Jean Dodds
In this episode, Nikki interviews Dr. Jean Dodds of Hemopet and Nutriscan. She explains the importance of knowing if, and what your dog is sensitive or intolerant to when it comes to a variety of food and their derivatives. If your dog suffers from allergies, itchy skin, gas, bloating, or irregular stools, you need the information in this episode. *www. nutriscan.orgwww.hemopet.orgwww.dogspeak101.comwww.patreon.com/dogspeakwww.instagram/dogspeak101 Support the showMentioned in this episode:2026 Decoding Aggression and Reactivity SummitIf you want your dog to truly live well—not just get through the day, but feel safe, regulated, and able to move through their world without constant stress—this is for you.
If you’re tired of managing triggers, walking on eggshells, or dreading walks because you don’t know what might set your dog off… you’re not alone. And more importantly, there is a better way.
That’s exactly why I’m part of the 2026 Decoding Aggression & Reactivity Summit, created by my friend Ness Jones. She’s brought together more than 10 professionals from around the world (myself included) to help you understand what’s really going on underneath aggression and reactivity—and how to support your dog in a way that actually creates change.
It kicks off April 19 (Northern Hemisphere) / April 20 (Southern Hemisphere), and you’ll get access to over 12 hours of education, real-world application, and conversations that go far beyond surface-level training advice.
Yes, it’s a paid event—but at $47 USD, it’s a small investment for the depth of information, practical tools, and perspective you’ll walk away with.
You’ll also receive a workbook, audio and video access, and a gift from each of the speakers.
If you’re ready to start understanding your dog differently—and supporting them in a way that actually makes a difference—you can sign up here: Register HERE!

Jan 18, 2021 • 48min
Importance of Owner Confidence
Trigger Warning: Brief mention of suicide and animal abuse. In this episode, Nikki and Britteny discuss the importance of building your confidence as a dog owner. Britteny talks about her trip to the dog park with her puppy and how, as someone with anxiety, she has built her confidence in taking her dog in public. Support the showMentioned in this episode:2026 Decoding Aggression and Reactivity SummitIf you want your dog to truly live well—not just get through the day, but feel safe, regulated, and able to move through their world without constant stress—this is for you.
If you’re tired of managing triggers, walking on eggshells, or dreading walks because you don’t know what might set your dog off… you’re not alone. And more importantly, there is a better way.
That’s exactly why I’m part of the 2026 Decoding Aggression & Reactivity Summit, created by my friend Ness Jones. She’s brought together more than 10 professionals from around the world (myself included) to help you understand what’s really going on underneath aggression and reactivity—and how to support your dog in a way that actually creates change.
It kicks off April 19 (Northern Hemisphere) / April 20 (Southern Hemisphere), and you’ll get access to over 12 hours of education, real-world application, and conversations that go far beyond surface-level training advice.
Yes, it’s a paid event—but at $47 USD, it’s a small investment for the depth of information, practical tools, and perspective you’ll walk away with.
You’ll also receive a workbook, audio and video access, and a gift from each of the speakers.
If you’re ready to start understanding your dog differently—and supporting them in a way that actually makes a difference—you can sign up here: Register HERE!

Jan 12, 2021 • 46min
The Consequences of Building Your Dog’s Confidence
Britteny joins us this week to talk about the changes she saw in her older dog, Jake, when she began using positive training and confidence-building exercises. Next week, Nikki will discuss ways to build your dog’s confidence. Support the showMentioned in this episode:2026 Decoding Aggression and Reactivity SummitIf you want your dog to truly live well—not just get through the day, but feel safe, regulated, and able to move through their world without constant stress—this is for you.
If you’re tired of managing triggers, walking on eggshells, or dreading walks because you don’t know what might set your dog off… you’re not alone. And more importantly, there is a better way.
That’s exactly why I’m part of the 2026 Decoding Aggression & Reactivity Summit, created by my friend Ness Jones. She’s brought together more than 10 professionals from around the world (myself included) to help you understand what’s really going on underneath aggression and reactivity—and how to support your dog in a way that actually creates change.
It kicks off April 19 (Northern Hemisphere) / April 20 (Southern Hemisphere), and you’ll get access to over 12 hours of education, real-world application, and conversations that go far beyond surface-level training advice.
Yes, it’s a paid event—but at $47 USD, it’s a small investment for the depth of information, practical tools, and perspective you’ll walk away with.
You’ll also receive a workbook, audio and video access, and a gift from each of the speakers.
If you’re ready to start understanding your dog differently—and supporting them in a way that actually makes a difference—you can sign up here: Register HERE!


