EPISODE · Jan 8, 2026 · 36 MIN
Why Multi-Dog Homes Feel So Hard - Resource Guarding, Management, and What to Do Instead
from Confessions of a Dog Trainer · host Bethany Johnson
In this episode of Confessions of a Dog Trainer, Bethany dives into one of the most common (and stressful) challenges for dog owners - living in a multi-dog household when one dog is resource guarding.Using a real case study from her current board-and-train dog, Nola (a 9-month-old Frenchie navigating resource guarding with her housemate), Bethany explains what’s actually happening beneath the behavior, how to teach a clear “out” command using the e-collar, and how boundaries and management create safety and clarity for everyone involved.You’ll hear practical tips for:Working with one dog when you don’t have access to the otherTeaching “out” for both safety and emotional regulationWhy management isn’t failure — it’s leadershipHow to use crate-and-rotate, place, and kennel time effectivelyWhy multi-dog training often feels messy before it feels betterBethany also shares updates on her book Dear Owner, the Dog Diary calendar, new social media boundaries she’s setting, and why consistency (not perfection) is what actually creates change with your dog.Whether you’re a trainer or a dog owner, this episode will help you feel less alone, more confident, and more clear on what to do when living with multiple dogs feels overwhelming.Products & ResourcesBook: Dear Owner (Amazon link)Dog Diary Desk Calendar Use code SALE26 for 20% offE-Collar Starter Guide E Collar Video Library 00:00 Welcome back to the pod!02:53 Introducing Nola and Resource Guarding06:11 E-Collar Training Insights09:05 Teaching the 'Out' Command11:58 Multi-Dog Household Management19:45 Training Strategies for Multiple Dogs27:55 Final Thoughts and Reflections
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In this episode of Confessions of a Dog Trainer, Bethany dives into one of the most common (and stressful) challenges for dog owners - living in a multi-dog household when one dog is resource guarding.Using a real case study from her current board-and-train dog, Nola (a 9-month-old Frenchie navigating resource guarding with her housemate), Bethany explains what’s actually happening beneath the behavior, how to teach a clear “out” command using the e-collar, and how boundaries and management create safety and clarity for everyone involved.You’ll hear practical tips for:Working with one dog when you don’t have access to the otherTeaching “out” for both safety and emotional regulationWhy management isn’t failure — it’s leadershipHow to use crate-and-rotate, place, and kennel time effectivelyWhy multi-dog training often feels messy before it feels betterBethany also shares updates on her book Dear Owner, the Dog Diary calendar, new social media boundaries she’s setting, and why consistency (not perfection) is what actually creates change with your dog.Whether you’re a trainer or a dog owner, this episode will help you feel less alone, more confident, and more clear on what to do when living with multiple dogs feels overwhelming.Products & ResourcesBook: Dear Owner (Amazon link)Dog Diary Desk Calendar Use code SALE26 for 20% offE-Collar Starter Guide E Collar Video Library 00:00 Welcome back to the pod!02:53 Introducing Nola and Resource Guarding06:11 E-Collar Training Insights09:05 Teaching the 'Out' Command11:58 Multi-Dog Household Management19:45 Training Strategies for Multiple Dogs27:55 Final Thoughts and Reflections
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