Positively Dog Training - The Official Victoria Stilwell Podcast

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Positively Dog Training - The Official Victoria Stilwell Podcast

World-renowned dog trainer Victoria Stilwell (It’s Me or the Dog) talks pet topics, answers fan questions, and gives dog training and behavior advice.

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    Giving Dogs a Good End with Helen St. Pierre

    Helen St. Pierre joins Victoria to share her inspiring journey from shelter work to founding Old Dogs Go to Helen, a sanctuary dedicated to providing end-of-life care for senior and special needs animals. They explore quality of life and how to support aging pets with dignity.They also talk about disease trajectories in aging pets, signs that indicate it's time for end-of-life decisions, the euthanasia process and what to expect, and supporting pet owners through grief and decision-making.Create your free Positively account here. Launch or level up your career as a professional dog trainer with the Victoria Stilwell Academy. Learn more here. Solve behavior problems and find tools to help live your best dog life at Positively.com. Launch or level up your career as a professional dog trainer with the Victoria Stilwell Academy. Learn more here.

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    Shock Collars, Ask the Dog, and Advances in Veterinary Medicine with Steve Dale

     In this podcast episode, Victoria Stilwell and Steve Dale discuss his new book, Ask the Dog, and the importance of consent and bite prevention. Their freewheeling conversation explores humane dog training, the dangers of aversive methods like shock collars, veterinary breakthroughs, and the far-reaching impact of scientific research in feline health. Create your free Positively account here. Launch or level up your career as a professional dog trainer with the Victoria Stilwell Academy. Learn more here. Solve behavior problems and find tools to help live your best dog life at Positively.com. Launch or level up your career as a professional dog trainer with the Victoria Stilwell Academy. Learn more here.

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    Puppy Socialization with Jo Pay

    Jo Pay joins Victoria to discuss her journey of raising a new puppy, Jig, a 16-week-old border collie. They explore the challenges and joys of puppy training, the importance of socialization, and the realities of managing expectations as a dog trainer and owner. Jo shares her experiences with choosing the right breeder, the significance of sleep for puppies, and strategies for socializing Jig in a safe and controlled manner. The conversation emphasizes the emotional resilience needed for both puppies and their owners, highlighting the rewarding yet demanding nature of raising a puppy.Create your free Positively account here. Launch or level up your career as a professional dog trainer with the Victoria Stilwell Academy. Learn more here. Solve behavior problems and find tools to help live your best dog life at Positively.com. Launch or level up your career as a professional dog trainer with the Victoria Stilwell Academy. Learn more here.

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    Supportive Walking and Threat Circuits with Andrew Hale

    Andrew Hale joins Victoria to discuss the profound impact of Sarah Fisher on the dog training community, emphasizing the importance of curiosity in both personal and professional development. They explore the joy of working with dogs, the concept of supportive walking, and the significance of understanding a dog's internal environment. The conversation also delves into the complexities of threat circuits and how they affect both humans and dogs, highlighting the need for a compassionate approach in dog training. Finally, they touch on the value of conferences and community in fostering growth and learning in the field of animal behavior.Links to conferences mentioned in podcast:Emotional Wellbeing in Animals Conference 2026, TorquayDog Behavior Conference - Registration now open!Create your free Positively account here. Launch or level up your career as a professional dog trainer with the Victoria Stilwell Academy. Learn more here. Solve behavior problems and find tools to help live your best dog life at Positively.com. Launch or level up your career as a professional dog trainer with the Victoria Stilwell Academy. Learn more here.

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    Understanding Canine Pain with Yaz Porritt

    Yaz Porritt joins Victoria to discuss the critical aspects of pain management and nutrition in dogs, including the importance of understanding pain as a multifaceted issue and the role of the microbiome in overall canine health. Their discussion also covers hydration, the four pillars of pain assessment, and the impact of dog conformation on health. They also delve into the controversial practices at Crufts, advocating for better welfare initiatives and the need for a shift in breeding standards to prioritize the health and well-being of dogs.Create your free Positively account here. Launch or level up your career as a professional dog trainer with the Victoria Stilwell Academy. Learn more here. Solve behavior problems and find tools to help live your best dog life at Positively.com. Launch or level up your career as a professional dog trainer with the Victoria Stilwell Academy. Learn more here.

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    The Battle Over Conformation with Beverley Cuddy

    Beverly Cuddy joins Victoria to discuss the complexities surrounding dog breeding and health assessments in the UK, including the newly introduced Innate Health Assessment (IHA) tool, which aims to help potential dog owners choose healthier breeds. Beverley shares her concerns regarding the tool's effectiveness and the potential negative impact on certain breeds, underscoring the importance of ethical breeding practices and the need for legislation that protects both dogs and responsible breeders. Create your free Positively account here. Launch or level up your career as a professional dog trainer with the Victoria Stilwell Academy. Learn more here. Solve behavior problems and find tools to help live your best dog life at Positively.com. Solve reactivity with Victoria's powerful course on Positively.com: Help! Stop Reactivity. Learn more & enroll here. Launch or level up your career as a professional dog trainer with the Victoria Stilwell Academy. Learn more here.

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    India’s Free-Living Dogs in Crisis - Sindhoor Pangal

    Victoria is joined by canine behavior consultant, anthropozoologist, and upcoming Dog Behavior Conference speaker Sindhoor Pangal to explore the pressing issues surrounding free-living dogs in India, particularly in light of recent government actions aimed at mass dog relocation. Sindhoor’s focus highlights the importance of understanding the ecological and ethical implications of such measures, including an appreciation of how counterproductive to public health and animal welfare they are. They also discuss the misconceptions surrounding free-living dogs and the societal dynamics that contribute to their treatment in urban environments.The conversation delves deep into the emotional and social health of dogs, contrasting the Western approach to dog ownership with the more communal and symbiotic relationships seen in India. Sindhoor advocates for a shift in perspective, urging listeners to recognize the value of free-living dogs in their communities and the importance of fostering coexistence rather than conflict.Hear more from Sindhoor at this year’s Dog Behavior Conference in April!Create your free Positively account here. Launch or level up your career as a professional dog trainer with the Victoria Stilwell Academy. Learn more here. Solve behavior problems and find tools to help live your best dog life at Positively.com. Launch or level up your career as a professional dog trainer with the Victoria Stilwell Academy. Learn more here.

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    Trauma-Informed Care with Daniel Shaw

    Victoria and Daniel Shaw delve into the complexities of canine behavior, focusing on trauma-informed care, the impact of stress on dogs, and the importance of understanding the dog’s individual needs. Daniel shares insights from his background in psychology and neuroscience, discussing how these fields inform his approach to working with dogs and cats. They also touch on the challenges of assessing dog behavior in legal contexts and developing more appropriate risk assessment tools when evaluating behavior while emphasizing the importance of context, secure relationships, and realistic expectations in canine care.Create your free Positively account here. Launch or level up your career as a professional dog trainer with the Victoria Stilwell Academy. Learn more here. Solve behavior problems and find tools to help live your best dog life at Positively.com. Launch or level up your career as a professional dog trainer with the Victoria Stilwell Academy. Learn more here.

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    Multi-Dog Households with Kamal Fernandez

    In this conversation, Kamal Fernandez and Victoria take a trip down memory lane discussing their rich and varied history together on TV shows like The Dog Academy and Dogs Might Fly, while exploring the complexities of living in a multi-dog household, the challenges that arise, and the importance of truly understanding dog behavior in dynamic situations. Kamal shares some key insights about the keys to living successfully in multi-dog households and his upcoming presentation about the topic at the 2026 Dog Behavior Conference. The discussion also delves into the concept of drive in dogs, highlighting the difference between arousal and purposeful drive, and the implications for training and behavior management.An finally, Victoria and Kamal reflect on the legacy of the beloved Sarah Fisher, a true guiding light in the world of dog training and beyond. Create your free Positively account here. Launch or level up your career as a professional dog trainer with the Victoria Stilwell Academy. Learn more here. Solve behavior problems and find tools to help live your best dog life at Positively.com. Launch or level up your career as a professional dog trainer with the Victoria Stilwell Academy. Learn more here.

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    Tackling Separation Anxiety with Nicola Cook

    What is separation anxiety and why do so many dogs suffer with this condition? How can you tell the difference between separation anxiety and boredom? Why is it so difficult to treat and what therapies are out there that can help?Victoria chats with VSPDT trainer Nicola Cook from the Poochie People about her work with dogs that have separation anxiety and what experts like Nicola can do to help families navigate the tricky waters of this common, but complex, issue.Victoria also introduces VSA’s brand new course for professional dog trainers: Reactivity for Dog Training and Behavior Professionals. This is a new and comprehensive approach to working with reactive behavior inside and outside the home, that will be available worldwide to all dog trainers and behavior professionals in the Autumn. The Reactivity for Dog Training and Behavior Professionals course incorporates The Reactivity Zones Approach, an innovative and effective method of helping dogs and guardians tackle reactive behavior without having to adopt tricky, long-winded DS/CC protocols. This course is a game changer for trainers, guardians and dogs that work and live with reactive behaviors.

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    Ask the Vet with Dr. Callie Harris

    Victoria chats with Dr. Callie Harris about her experiences in veterinary medicine, including what it’s like to work in emergency vet med as well as being cast as a judge on the creative grooming TV show, Pooch Perfect with Rebel Wilson and as a veterinary expert for DogTV’s brand new show, The Experts.A graduate of the prestigious College of Veterinary Medicine at Tuskegee University, Dr. Harris shares her tips on keeping pets safe during the summer months as well as her expertise regarding our senior pets and how to recognize and help elderly dogs with cognitive decline and ‘old dog’ vestibular disease. 

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    What Pet Dogs Can Do for Conservation with Melissa McCue-McGrath

    What do pet dogs, invasive insects, and a ragtag group of behavior cases have in common? In this wildly inspiring and often hilarious episode, Victoria talks with longtime VSA faculty advisor Melissa McCue-McGrath about her groundbreaking work in a national study training pet dogs to detect spotted lanternfly eggs—an invasive species threatening agriculture across the U.S. From snowy deliveries of fly eggs in a Pokémon lunchbox to solving odor puzzles during heatwaves and blizzards, Melissa shares the extraordinary journey her students and their reactive, anxious, or aging dogs took to prove that even the “underdogs” can contribute to science. You'll hear how scent theory, behavior consulting, and teamwork came together in a study that saw pugs outperform German shepherds, pet dogs locate hidden satchels in fields, and one handler dodge a school resource officer while explaining, “It’s for science!” Melissa also reflects on her role as a VSA faculty advisor, her passion for teaching, and the power of accessibility in modern dog training education. This episode is a heartfelt reminder that training is for everyone—and every dog.To learn more about Melissa visit https://melissamccuemcgrath.com/, or follow on Instagram. 

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    Healing Through Training - What Dogs Teach Us with Shane Hartshorn

    We’re keeping it light this summer with episodes every other week so you can stay inspired without missing the sunshine.In this heartfelt and often hilarious episode, Victoria catches up with her longtime friend and colleague Shane Hartshorn, a VSA graduate, VSPDT, and one of the behind-the-scenes heroes of The Dog Academy. From wrinkled green shirts and sweaty filming days to profound reflections on positive reinforcement, Shane shares his inspiring journey from corporate training to canine behavior. He opens up about the impact his beloved dog Bertie had on his transition to humane, science-based methods and how encountering VSPDT Gemma Ibbotson changed everything. Victoria and Shane passionately discuss the dangerous persistence of punitive tools like shock and prong collars, the need for regulation in the industry, and the power of teaching empathy—especially to kids. The episode closes with a celebration of dogs' resilience, the joys of support training on set, and the profound bond between people and their dogs. It's a touching and motivating listen for anyone who believes dogs deserve better.To learn more about Shane, visit K9 Education or follow him on Instagram. 

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    Changing the Industry One Sign at a Time with Leah Bornstein and Neika Smessaert

    We’re keeping it light this summer with episodes every other week so you can stay inspired without missing the sunshine.This powerful and eye-opening episode explores accessibility, empathy, and innovation in the dog training industry. Victoria is joined by VSA graduate and trailblazer Leah Bornstein, who shares her journey as a Deaf dog trainer and founder of Born to Be Dog Training. Alongside her are her interpreter Katie  Fusilier and longtime collaborator Neika Smessaert, who helped make Leah’s training journey more inclusive—and ultimately life-changing for both of them. Together, they discuss the value of accessibility in dog training education, how it expands opportunity for clients and trainers alike, and what the industry still gets wrong when it comes to serving diverse learners. Leah also shares how she created the first comprehensive ASL-based online training course and co-authored the Puppy Progress Planner, a practical guide for structured and inclusive puppy raising. The conversation is honest, funny, emotional, and deeply hopeful—a must-listen for anyone who wants to build a more compassionate and truly inclusive profession.

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    Training Holidays & Spicy Dogs: Adam Daines Brings the Fun

    We’re keeping it light this summer with episodes every other week so you can stay inspired without missing the sunshine.In this episode of the Victoria Stilwell Positively Podcast, Victoria sits down with UK-based trainer, and VSPDT, Adam Daines. Adam shares the story of how a difficult experience with traditional training methods as a 14-year-old shaped his unwavering commitment to positive reinforcement. Now running his successful business, Avon Dog Services, Adam opens up about his work with working-line dogs who often “go self-employed” when their natural needs aren’t being met. From practical enrichment ideas like tracking and “search and retrieve” games to his pioneering Training Holidays, Adam is redefining what pet dog training can look like. Plus, the two discuss their behind-the-scenes experiences on the Dog Academy series—camera interruptions and all! Whether you're a dog guardian struggling with reactivity or a future trainer trying to find your path, this episode is packed with insight, humor, and heart.To learn more about Adam, visit Avon Dog Services. 

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    Ask the Dog: From Fear to Fierce Advocate with Amr Nawwar

    In this profoundly moving episode, Victoria speaks with Amr Nawwar, a VSA graduate and professional dog trainer based in Dubai. Born in a small village in Egypt and once fearful of dogs, Amr’s transformation is a testament to courage, curiosity, and conviction. With a background in pharmacy and a deep respect for science, Amr’s journey led him to question traditional training methods rooted in punishment and dominance. Now a vocal advocate for positive reinforcement, he discusses his challenges navigating cultural stereotypes about dogs and masculinity—especially within male-dominated, punishment-heavy training circles in the Middle East. He also shares insights on the power of effective social media communication and the ethical responsibility of trainers. This episode highlights the intersection of compassion, faith, and evidence-based practice, offering hope for a kinder future in dog training across the globe.Amr's contact information:Molly's Dog HouseInstagram: @dubaidogstrainerArabic Content: Tik Tok

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    Breaking Barriers - Inclusivity in Dog Training with Neika Smessaert

    In this heartfelt and eye-opening episode, Victoria Stilwell speaks with Neika Smessaert, a veterinary technician, certified dog trainer, and trailblazer for inclusivity within the dog training and veterinary worlds. Neika shares her journey from working in small animal clinics to becoming a vital advocate for deaf and hard-of-hearing trainers. With humor and humility, she recounts how learning ASL during the pandemic led her to mentor VSA’s first deaf student, Leah, opening the door for broader accessibility within the program. Together, they co-created the Puppy Progress Planner—a 12-week confidence-building resource for puppies and their humans—and launched a beautifully inclusive e-course designed to support learners of all backgrounds. Neika candidly discusses the importance of community, the emotional impact of hearing loss, and how curiosity—rather than perfection—is the true key to inclusion. This episode isn’t just about dog training. It’s about seeing each other fully and creating spaces where everyone belongs.To find out more about Neika, visit Vet Tech Coach. 

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    Ethics in the Spotlight - Reforming Dog Shows from Within with Yaz Porritt

    In this episode, Victoria reconnects with Yaz Porritt to discuss the uncomfortable truths behind what they witnessed at Crufts 2025. They begin by acknowledging the backlash they’ve received for attending and supporting the event, despite their intentions to promote ethical training and welfare-centered education. Yaz shares how her Your Dog’s Pain Diary is being used by both pet parents and professionals to identify hidden pain, setting the stage for the broader conversation about canine well-being in public spaces like dog shows.As the episode unfolds, they describe shocking scenes of aversive handling in the show ring in front of spectators and cameras. Victoria and Yaz suggest practical reforms, agreeing that education, not condemnation, is the key to change.The conversation turns toward the Kennel Club’s complicated role—on one hand, providing crucial breed health data and influencing legislation; on the other, falling short on meaningful enforcement and transparency. Victoria and Yaz propose helping the Kennel Club pilot a welfare initiative that includes impartial monitoring, better judge training, and a visible commitment to ethical practices.Despite the problems, both women stress their admiration for well-bred, well-handled dogs and the beauty of events like police demos, agility, and heelwork to music. Their hope is to preserve and improve dog showing—not dismantle it. With both criticism and compassion, they invite the Kennel Club and listeners alike to join them in creating a Crufts that’s not just the biggest, but truly the greatest.To learn more or reach out to Yaz, visit Yorkshire Pooches Therapies. 

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    Secrets of The Bad Dog Academy

    Victoria opens the episode by introducing the talented cast of trainers from The Bad Dog Academy, sharing how the show has taken off across the UK—and beyond—for its honest, emotional approach to training. Kamal reflects on how the show felt like something truly special from the start, allowing space for deep vulnerability in the human-dog bond. Sean emphasizes how emotionally intense the work is, even comparing it to the pressure of playing professional rugby. Jo shares how surprised she was to be selected, and how grateful she feels knowing the show prioritizes ethics and transparency in every case.The trainers laugh about some of the show’s lighter moments—like Jo’s fan-favorite hair and Sean’s rising “mountain man sex symbol” status—while also discussing the overwhelming pressure they faced behind the scenes. But beyond the laughs, they reveal just how much unseen preparation goes into each case, including lengthy planning meetings that often get upended the moment the dog walks in.Victoria and the team emphasize the intentional authenticity of the show—viewers see real first meetings with clients, genuine training challenges, and a commitment to showing progress, not perfection. Unlike other programs that rely on fast fixes or scripted setups, The Bad Dog Academy offers a transparent, respectful look at both the dogs and people involved. The crew even follows up with clients and their dogs after filming ends, something Jo, Sean, and Victoria say has created lasting bonds.They also give a shout-out to producer Nick Grimshaw (aka "Grimmy"), whose charm and curiosity helped bridge the gap between the trainers and the viewing audience. The addition of Grimmy brought levity and structure, but most importantly, he stayed true to the show's heart—never pretending to be an expert, just a deeply interested dog lover.As the episode winds down, the trainers reflect on the emotional impact of their work. From helping owners regain confidence to noticing subtle improvements in fearful or reactive dogs, every case mattered. They wrap with rapid-fire takeaways, laughter, and heartfelt praise for each other and the entire production team. It’s clear this isn’t just a show about dog training—it’s a story about human growth, mutual understanding, and the power of doing things the right way, even when it’s hard.

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    The Gut-Brain Connection with Kari Bastyr

    In this groundbreaking episode, Victoria welcomes Kari Bastyr—a Certified Professional Canine Nutritionist (CPCN) through the Feed Real Institute, certified behavior consultant, and gluten detection dog trainer—to explore the powerful link between canine nutrition, behavior, and emotional well-being. With certifications from the IAABC and VSPDT, and professional memberships with O.D.O.R. Service Dogs, the Pet Professional Guild, and the Animal Behavior Society, Kari brings both science-backed insight and hands-on experience to the table.Kari opens up about her personal health journey with celiac disease and her dog Birdie—a trained gluten detection dog from Willow Service Dogs, where Kari also completed an internship with trainer Dawn Scheu. She explains how the gut-brain axis, microbiome diversity, and food-based inflammation can profoundly affect a dog’s behavior, contributing to issues like anxiety, fear, reactivity, and cognitive decline.The conversation also includes practical takeaways, such as how to use prebiotics, probiotics, and fresh food toppers to support your dog’s health and behavioral wellness. Kari shares why minimally processed food matters, how nutrition can make or break a behavior plan, and why food truly affects mood—for both humans and dogs. Whether you're a trainer, pet parent, or someone navigating complex canine behavior challenges, this episode is a must-listen.To learn more about Kari or to get in touch with her, visit Wag and Train or Celiac Service Dogs. 

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    Forensic Breakthroughs with Jim Crosby

    In this gripping episode, Victoria chats with Jim Crosby—former police officer, canine behavior expert, and forensic investigator—about the heartbreaking and vital work of understanding fatal dog attacks. Jim opens up about his transition from law enforcement to animal behavior and being one of the only experts to combine behavioral science with crime scene investigation. From dogfighting raids to fatality cases, Jim shares powerful stories of real dogs, real outcomes, and real evidence, emphasizing how understanding canine behavior can save both human and animal lives.They discuss the realities behind canine aggression, how trauma and environment influence behavior, and why breed-specific legislation misses the mark. Jim also dives into the work he's doing with the Canine Brain Project at Harvard, stressing the importance of accurate data collection and individualized assessment over knee-jerk reactions. Whether you're a trainer, pet parent, or policy-maker, this episode is a sobering but essential reminder that behavior is complex, context matters, and prevention starts with listening.

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    Unleashing Success - Jamie Diaz’s Journey to Dog Training Stardom

    In this episode, Victoria Stilwell welcomes Jamie Diaz, founder of Dynamite Dog Training and a rising star in the dog training world. Jamie shares her journey from starting her Florida-based training business to building a massive online following by showcasing real-time, authentic dog training content. She discusses the challenges of working in an industry often dominated by outdated methods, her strategies for creating meaningful content, and the impact of social media on dog training education. Jamie also highlights the importance of resilience, balancing business with family life, and staying true to her values in the face of online criticism. If you're a trainer, aspiring influencer, or dog lover seeking inspiration, this episode is a must-listen!You can connect with Jamie through the following channels:https://www.instagram.com/dynamitedogtraining/https://www.tiktok.com/@dynamitedogtraining

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    The Power of Kindness - A Conversation with Patricia McConnell

    In this deeply moving episode, host Victoria Stilwell welcomes renowned author and applied animal behaviorist Patricia McConnell to discuss her impactful career, powerful personal journey, and her unwavering dedication to improving the lives of dogs and their people. Patricia reflects on how her book The Other End of the Leash revolutionized dog training by shifting the focus toward understanding canine communication and building relationships based on empathy and respect.The conversation delves into Patricia's early experiences navigating a male-dominated industry and her efforts to elevate dog training as a respected profession. Patricia shares personal stories about her struggles with PTSD and how her bond with her dog, Will, played a crucial role in her healing journey. Her book The Education of Will reveals the profound connection between human trauma and canine behavior, showing how kindness and understanding can be transformative forces for both dogs and their people.Patricia and Victoria also discuss the vital role of play in learning, the challenges facing positive reinforcement trainers in an industry still grappling with outdated methods, and the importance of trainers embracing their role as emotional supporters for clients navigating difficult decisions. Patricia’s heartfelt reflections remind listeners that kindness—not just for dogs but for ourselves—is essential in fostering positive change.As a pioneer in the dog training world, Patricia’s influence continues to inspire trainers worldwide, encouraging them to embrace science-based methods grounded in compassion. Don’t miss this powerful conversation filled with wisdom, warmth, and inspiration. Be sure to visit Patricia’s blog for invaluable insights into behavior, training, and the magic of the human-animal bond.

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    Breaking Barriers - Navigating Aggression in Dogs with Jo Pay

    In this insightful episode, Victoria talks with Standish Dog Trainer Jo Pay. They dive deep into understanding and managing canine aggression. Drawing from her experiences on The Dog Academy, Jo emphasizes the importance of recognizing subtle body language cues, implementing effective management strategies, and building trust through humane training techniques. She recounts her powerful experience working with Marvin, a Border Collie who transformed from a fearful, reactive dog to a confident companion through patience and structured guidance.Jo addresses the growing issue of aggression in dogs, linking it to poor breeding practices, lack of proper socialization, and environmental stressors. She offers practical advice for trainers and dog guardians alike, highlighting the value of prevention, clear communication, and compassion in fostering safer, happier lives for dogs and their families. Whether you're a professional trainer or a dedicated dog guardian, Jo's wisdom provides invaluable guidance in navigating challenging behaviors.Join Victoria, Jo, and all the other amazing speakers at this year’s Dog Behavior Conference.  

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    The Heart of Rescue - Behind the Scenes of The Dog House with Sue Ketland

    In this episode, Victoria Stilwell welcomes Sue Ketland, the renowned behavior and training specialist from Woodgreen Pets Charity, and a familiar face from The Dog House on Channel 4. With 35 years of experience in dog welfare, Sue shares behind-the-scenes insights on how the show has reshaped the public’s view of adoption, the complexities of matching dogs with families, and the heartwarming successes that keep her motivated. She also opens up about the emotional challenges of rescue work, the importance of patience in adoption, and the role of positive reinforcement in helping dogs transition into new homes.Victoria and Sue discuss what it takes to navigate life in front of and behind the camera, ensuring that the realities of dog adoption are accurately portrayed on television. They explore topics like kennel stress, enrichment programs, and how Woodgreen has remained a leader in the rescue community for over 100 years. Plus, listeners get an inside look at the casting process for The Dog House’s upcoming season and how UK families can get involved. Whether you're in the UK or watching from abroad, this episode is packed with wisdom, emotion, and plenty of dog-loving inspiration.If you would like to apply for the latest series of The Dog House, click here to learn more.  

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    Acing Adolescence - Understanding & Supporting Teenage Dogs with Sarah Fisher

    Adolescence can be one of the most challenging stages in a dog's life—and for their caregivers! In this episode, renowned canine behavior expert Sarah Fisher joins Victoria Stilwell to discuss how we can better support adolescent dogs through their period of rapid growth, exploration, and change. Sarah shares insights from her ACE Free Work approach and explains why movement is critical for development, how we often misinterpret mouthing behavior, and why traditional training methods may not always be the best approach.From the emotional and sensory needs of teenage dogs to the importance of rethinking play, enrichment, and our own behavior, this conversation is packed with groundbreaking ideas that challenge conventional thinking. Whether you’re raising a young pup or working with adolescent dogs in training, you won’t want to miss these eye-opening insights.To learn more about Sarah, visit http://www.tilleyfarm.org.uk.

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    Stop Being Such a Human - Seeing the World Through a Dog’s Eyes with Sam Wike

    In this thought-provoking episode, Victoria Stilwell welcomes Sam Wike, a former police officer and certified explosive detection K9 handler who now dedicates his expertise to companion dog training. Sam discusses the challenges humans create in training due to their need for control and how true partnerships with dogs require understanding their perspective rather than imposing our own. He emphasizes the importance of communication, patience, and respecting dogs as intelligent beings with their own emotional landscapes.Sam also explores the power of positive reinforcement in high-stakes environments like police work, dismantling the myth that harsh training methods are necessary for reliability. He shares powerful stories from his K9 handling days, explains why ego is one of the biggest obstacles in dog training, and provides valuable guidance on working with aggressive dogs. If you’ve ever wondered how to better connect with your dog, this episode is a must-listen.To learn more about Sam or get in touch visit https://theinnerdog.com/.

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    Understanding & Helping Fearful Dogs with Zazie Todd

    Victoria Stilwell welcomes Zazie Todd, PhD, an award-winning author, animal behavior expert, and founder of Companion Animal Psychology on the podcast to discuss the science of stress in dogs, how to identify signs of anxiety, and the role of medications in behavior modification. The conversation touches on cognitive bias in dogs, optimism vs. pessimism, and how early positive experiences shape a dog’s outlook. Zazie shares insights on why fear and anxiety in dogs are on the rise, how counter-conditioning works, and why first-time experiences matter so much for a dog’s learning. Zazie also highlights the importance of finding properly qualified trainers who use reward-based methods and why aversive training techniques can have long-term negative effects on a dog’s well-being.Zazie will be speaking at the 2025 Dog Behavior Conference, where she will present her research on “Firsts and Nice Surprises” in helping fearful dogs.

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    The Science and Art of Being Social - Understanding Dogs and Ourselves with Andrew Hale

    In this insightful episode, Victoria Stilwell welcomes back Andrew Hale to discuss the deep connections between human and canine social experiences. As a certified animal behaviorist and advocate for dog-centric care, Andrew delves into the importance of secure attachments, social safety, and emotional regulation in both species. The conversation challenges traditional views on training, highlighting how reactivity and behavior issues often stem from social processing struggles rather than mere disobedience. They also explore how punishment-based methods can create long-term emotional damage, making a strong case for humane, positive approaches.Drawing parallels between societal issues and dog behavior, they discuss how stress, insecurity, and fear-based reactions manifest similarly in people and pets. Andrew shares thought-provoking research on social pain, the effects of loneliness on physiological health, and how social exclusion can shape both human and canine behavior. Victoria and Andrew emphasize the need for compassionate training methods that prioritize emotional well-being, reinforcing the idea that true behavior change starts with understanding, safety, and connection. Tune in for a compelling conversation that may change the way you think about dogs—and people.To learn more about Andrew Hale, visit https://trainpositive.co.uk/. 

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    Beverley Cuddy - Championing Dog Welfare and Tackling Industry Challenges

    In this episode, Victoria Stilwell interviews Beverley Cuddy, editor of Dogs Today magazine, as it celebrates 35 years of championing dog welfare. Beverley shares her experiences advocating for responsible breeding, her views on the Kennel Club's recent controversies, and the importance of holding organizations accountable. They delve into breed-specific legislation, including the XL Bully ban, and explore how media and education can shape public perception of dog ownership.Beverley’s candid insights into her career, her advocacy work, and the future of dog welfare offer listeners a mix of inspiration and thought-provoking commentary. Whether you're a pet professional or a devoted dog lover, this episode sheds light on critical issues facing dogs and their owners today.

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    Revolutionizing Shelter Care with Tom Candy

    In this episode, Victoria Stilwell welcomes Tom Candy, clinical animal behaviourist and founder of Simplifying Shelter Behaviour. Tom shares insights into the current state of shelters in the UK, highlighting the challenges brought on by the pandemic, the cost-of-living crisis, and changing adoption patterns. He delves into the frustrations faced by both dogs and their guardians in shelter and rescue scenarios, emphasizing the importance of innovative solutions like preventive rescue and in-home support programs. Tom also provides a behind-the-scenes look at how shelters are adapting to better serve both dogs and potential adopters.The conversation extends beyond shelter operations to address pressing issues such as the XL Bully ban, burnout among shelter staff, and the importance of self-care for those in emotionally taxing professions. Victoria and Tom explore the potential benefits and risks of playgroups in shelters and share actionable advice for improving the rehoming process. Whether you're a pet professional, volunteer, or dog enthusiast, this episode offers valuable insights into creating a more compassionate and effective sheltering system.To learn more about Tom, visit Simplifying Shelter Behaviour's Facebook page. 

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    Inside the Dog World - Sue Sternberg on Behavior, Training, and Shelter Challenges

    In this enlightening episode, Victoria Stilwell welcomes the legendary Sue Sternberg, a trailblazer in dog training and behavior. They explore Sue’s journey from 1981 to now, highlighting industry changes, the rise of trainer wars, and the complexities of shelter work. Sue shares candid insights into her groundbreaking HBO documentary, Shelter Dogs, her philosophy on crafting authentic relationships with dogs, and the need for a more holistic approach to canine care.The conversation takes a deep dive into the difficulties of being a dog in today's world, from the pressures of modern training methods to the challenges of neighborhood walks. Sue emphasizes the importance of understanding canine behavior and adapting to their unique needs. Victoria and Sue also discuss innovative ways to enrich dogs' lives and advocate for better breeding practices to suit modern environments. This episode is a must-listen for dog trainers, pet owners, and advocates alike.To learn more about Sue Sternberg, visit www.suesternberg.com. Access Sue's books and DVD's at www.Dogwise.com and videos at www.TawzerDog.com.

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    Decoding Canine Behavior: Expert Insights with Veterinary Behaviorist, Dr. Maggie O’Brian

    In this episode, Victoria Stilwell sits down with Dr. Maggie O’Brian, a board-certified veterinary behaviorist, to uncover the complexities of animal behavior. They dive deep into the critical role veterinary behaviorists play in addressing issues like aggression, compulsive disorders, and cognitive decline, alongside the importance of collaboration with trainers and vets. Dr. O’Brian also busts myths about pet medication and offers practical advice for traveling with anxious pets during the holidays.Listeners will gain insights into identifying when to refer pets to a veterinary behaviorist, handling resource guarding, and understanding the nuances of canine cognitive dysfunction. Dr. O’Brian emphasizes a team-based approach to care and explains how science-based strategies and medication can lead to happier, safer pets. Whether you’re a trainer, pet owner, or animal enthusiast, this episode is packed with valuable takeaways!To learn more about Dr. O'Brian, visit Virtual Veterinary Behavior Medicine or Southeast Animal Behavior and Training.

  34. 186

    20 Years of ‘It’s Me or the Dog’ with special host, Holly Firfer

    Join Victoria Stilwell and Holly Firfer as they celebrate 20 years of "It's Me or the Dog." Holly is the VP of programming and Development for ReachTV and Scripps New Anchor. She is a former radio DJ, news correspondent and Victoria's podcast companion for many years. Victoria shares her journey from acting to dog training, the creation of her groundbreaking TV show, and the evolution of her mission to educate pet owners and trainers worldwide. The episode highlights memorable moments from the show, the challenges of tackling severe behavioral issues, and the joy of fostering relationships between dogs and their humans.They also delve into Victoria's educational initiatives, from the Victoria Stilwell Academy to online courses designed for dog enthusiasts and trainers. With stories of success, humor, and heartfelt connections, this episode showcases the enduring impact of positive reinforcement training.

  35. 185

    Understanding Separation Anxiety: Insights and Empathy for Helping Dogs Cope with Bob Ryder

    In this insightful episode, Victoria interviews dog behavior expert Bob Ryder on the complexities of canine separation anxiety. Bob shares his own journey from avoiding cases of separation anxiety to becoming a certified expert in it. He discusses how separation anxiety is often misunderstood as misbehavior or stubbornness, instead highlighting it as an involuntary and intense fear response. By likening this anxiety to human phobias, he invites listeners to view affected dogs with compassion and patience.Bob delves into the latest methods for helping dogs with separation anxiety, from suspension of absences to systematic desensitization. He explains how training should focus on reprogramming a dog's response to alone time through gradual, fear-free exposures. Bob also discusses the importance of supporting families in finding creative solutions to avoid leaving their dogs alone while training, showing that successful outcomes rely on both empathy and a well-planned approach.To learn more about Bob, visit https://www.pawstrans.com/.

  36. 184

    Revolutionizing Dog Training: The Charter for Positive Change with Carolyn Menteith

    In this episode, Victoria Stilwell hosts Carolyn Menteith, an award-winning trainer and behaviorist, to discuss the UK Dog Behavior and Training Charter. They explore its importance in setting ethical training standards, the advocacy for banning shock collars, and its broader implications for dogs and trainers. Carolyn shares insights into unifying professional organizations under a common mission and highlights her ongoing efforts to promote science-based, positive reinforcement methodologies.The episode also dives into the transformative power of ethical training on dogs' welfare, the challenges in influencing legislation, and the inspiring collaboration among organizations to create meaningful change. A must-listen for trainers, dog owners, and advocates of compassionate dog care.

  37. 183

    Evolving Dog Training for the Modern World with Julie Schmitt

    In this episode, host Victoria talks with seasoned dog trainer Julie Schmitt about the evolution of dog training methods from traditional compulsion-based techniques to modern positive reinforcement approaches. Julie shares her transformative journey, starting over 25 years ago with Guide Dogs for the Blind, where food rewards were initially discouraged. She reveals how the field has since shifted to embrace compassionate and scientifically backed training methods that prioritize a dog's mental and emotional well-being.Julie discusses the importance of empathy and agency in the trainer-dog relationship, likening it to respectful parenting rather than authoritarian control. By highlighting her own growth and ongoing learning, she encourages both new trainers and dog owners to stay curious and open to change. This conversation provides a heartfelt, insightful perspective on the evolving world of dog training and the power of compassion and science to create happier, healthier dogs and trainers alike.To learn more about Julie, visit https://outnaboutdogtraining.com/.

  38. 182

    The Challenges and Rewards of Rescuing Dogs with Kat Kekel

    In this impactful episode, Victoria sits down with Kat Kekel, a seasoned dog trainer and rescue worker, to explore the intense realities of puppy mill rescues, cruelty cases, and the transition of dogs from shelters to homes. Kat shares stories from her years in the field, from managing large-scale rescues to preparing dogs for adoption, offering invaluable insights into the process of rehabilitation and the emotional complexities involved.Listeners will hear about the challenges of caring for traumatized animals, the importance of understanding a dog's past, and Kat’s advice for creating a bond with rescue dogs. Victoria and Kat discuss how each dog’s unique background influences their needs, behaviors, and potential. This episode is filled with practical tips for pet owners looking to foster, adopt, or understand dogs who’ve experienced trauma.Click here to learn more about Kat. 

  39. 181

    A Roundtable Discussion: How Dogs View The World

    In this episode, Victoria and the Positively Team discuss how dogs perceive the world around them, exploring topics such as sensory awareness, contrasts, and how dogs navigate change. With holidays approaching, the group also delves into the effects of holiday activities on dogs, from fireworks to increased guest presence, and offers practical tips to help pet owners prepare their dogs for these changes. They emphasize empathy and proactive steps to create safe, comfortable environments tailored to each dog’s unique needs, ensuring a peaceful season for both pets and owners.Listeners will gain insight into the importance of understanding how dogs experience the world differently through senses like smell and hearing, and why seemingly small changes can have big impacts on their well-being. Whether it’s planning for holiday gatherings or adjusting daily routines, this episode offers a wealth of advice to help dogs thrive.

  40. 180

    Decoding Canine Pain and Wellness with Yaz Porritt

    In this episode, Victoria sits down with Yaz Porritt, founder of Yorkshire Pooches Therapies, to discuss the complexities of canine pain management. With extensive experience in canine massage therapy and natural pain management, Yaz shares her insights into recognizing pain in dogs, the role of behavior as an indicator, and how the bond between dogs and their guardians can affect both wellness and recovery. She discusses her published book, "Your Dog's Pain Diary, A Blueprint for Monitoring a Pain Trial," which helps pet owners track pain symptoms, providing valuable data for effective vet consultations.Yaz and Victoria delve into the often overlooked signs of discomfort in dogs and the powerful connection between physical pain and behavioral changes. They also explore the heated debates around species-appropriate nutrition and the role of empathy in animal welfare. Packed with practical advice and insights, this episode is a must for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of dog behavior and health.

  41. 179

    A Roundtable Discussion - The Future of Dog Training

    In this Roundtable Discussion, Victoria Stilwell and the Positively Team explore the evolving landscape of dog training. Together, they address recent controversies in the industry, including a flawed study promoting the use of shock collars, and emphasize the need to move beyond outdated methods like punishment and reward-based systems. The trainers advocate for a shift toward relationship-centered training, where the focus is on enhancing the well-being and cooperation between dogs and humans.Through real-life stories, analogies, and insights from the panel, listeners are encouraged to think critically about their own approach to dog training. The conversation touches on the importance of trust, empathy, and collaboration, not just between trainers and dogs, but within the professional community. This episode provides a hopeful vision for the future, where welfare and kindness are at the heart of every training decision.

  42. 178

    Training Dogs with Science and Kindness with Paul Owens, The Original Dog Whisperer

    In this episode, Victoria Stilwell speaks with Paul Owens, widely known as the original Dog Whisperer. Paul reflects on his remarkable 50-year career as a professional dog trainer, transitioning from traditional punitive methods to pioneering force-free, positive reinforcement techniques. They discuss Paul's journey, including the pivotal moment when he embraced a more compassionate approach to dog training and the evolution of his teaching. Paul shares the importance of blending science and heart in training, ensuring a relationship of trust and kindness with our canine companions. Listeners will be inspired by his stories and wisdom about how positive reinforcement impacts not just dogs, but the people who love them.They also delve into the misconceptions around positive reinforcement, especially its effectiveness with high-drive or aggressive dogs. Through his gentle yet powerful approach, Paul continues to show that kindness is not only effective but essential. With stories about his after-school program, "Paws for Peace," and insights from his latest book, "Training for the Joy of Dogs," Paul offers invaluable guidance for trainers and pet owners alike.

  43. 177

    Unlocking Canine Wellness: The Power of Myotherapy for Dogs with Julia Robertson

    In this episode, host Victoria Stilwell chats with Julia Robertson, founder of Galen Myotherapy and author, to explore how her techniques have transformed the lives of thousands of dogs. Julia explains how muscular compensation and adaptive changes in dogs can lead to behavioral issues, often mistaken for aggression or anxiety, when they are actually rooted in pain. Her work emphasizes the importance of recognizing physical discomfort and offering choice-based treatments that empower dogs during therapy.Victoria and Julia also discuss the critical role of guardian empowerment, drawing parallels between canine Myotherapy and progressive dog training approaches. The episode highlights how owners can foster healthier relationships with their dogs by prioritizing comfort and wellness. Listeners will gain insights into the power of understanding canine body language and the preventative measures that can be taken in early puppyhood to ensure long-term health.

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    A Roundtable Discussion: The Art of Reinforcement in Dog Training

    In this episode, Victoria and the Positively team dive into the use of food, toys, and other reinforcers in dog training. They explore the misconceptions surrounding the use of food in training, including the myths of food being a bribe and concerns about overfeeding. They also discuss the nuances of reinforcement, how to balance toys, and how to understand your dog’s preferences to create positive learning experiences. Through various examples, the team emphasizes the importance of matching the reinforcement to the dog’s behavior and environment, as well as recognizing the power of life rewards and attention.Listeners will gain insights into how different reinforcers like food, toys, praise, and life rewards can be effectively used in dog training. From learning how to transition from food to toys, to understanding the role of dopamine in reinforcing behavior, this episode covers a wealth of knowledge for dog trainers and guardians alike. Whether you're working with a food-motivated dog or trying to teach your dog to enjoy toys, we’ve got you covered with practical tips and thoughtful discussion.

  45. 175

    Animal Advocacy: Claudine Wilkins on Fighting for Justice

    DISCLAIMER: Before we begin, please be aware that this episode contains discussions of sensitive topics that may not be suitable for all audiences. Listener discretion is advised.In this insightful episode, Victoria Stilwell sits down with Claudine Wilkins, a pioneering attorney and animal law expert, to discuss the intersection of law, animal protection, and advocacy. Claudine shares her journey from a prosecutor to the founder of the Animal Law Source and the creator of the Animal Protection Expo, which has trained over 11,000 professionals in animal law. Claudine recounts her work on high-profile cases, including puppy mill rescues and dog bite prevention advocacy, shedding light on the complex and evolving landscape of animal cruelty legislation. Their conversation explores the vital role of law enforcement, the legal system, and professionals in combating animal abuse, promoting public safety, and ensuring justice for the most vulnerable.Listeners will gain a deep understanding of the challenges and triumphs involved in prosecuting animal cruelty cases, how laws differ across states, and the importance of education in advancing animal protection. Claudine’s passion for advocacy and hands-on rescue efforts illustrate the importance of community collaboration, responsible dog ownership, and fighting against puppy mills and the exotic pet trade. This episode is a must-listen for anyone involved in animal care, law enforcement, or simply passionate about protecting animals.

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    Zak George on Dog Training’s Future: Science, Advocacy, and Ethics

    In this episode, Victoria Stilwell interviews Zak George, a prominent voice in the dog training community, about the importance of ethical dog training methods rooted in science. Zak discusses his journey in dog training, the rise of YouTube in shaping public perception, and the critical need for the industry to embrace non-aversive methods. He highlights the updated 2021 statement from the American Veterinary Society of Animal Behavior, stressing that pain and fear are unnecessary and counterproductive in behavior modification. Zak also delves into the ongoing challenges with misinformation and the push for legislation to regulate dog training.They explore the false dichotomy that aversive methods yield faster results, debunking myths around the effectiveness of pain-based corrections. Zak emphasizes the importance of building trust between trainer and dog and the long-term benefits of positive reinforcement over suppression. This episode offers an in-depth look at the future of dog training and the advocacy needed to protect both dogs and their owners.To learn more about Zak, visit https://linktr.ee/zakgeorge.

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    Mastering Difficult Dialogues: Communication Tips for Dog Trainers with Carmaleta Aufderheide

    In this episode of the Positively Podcast, Victoria Stilwell sits down with Carmaleta Aufderheide, a certified professional dog trainer who specializes in conflict resolution and separation anxiety. Carmaleta discusses the often-overlooked challenges dog trainers face when dealing with clients, especially when communication breaks down or when different training philosophies clash. With her background in nonviolent communication, Carmaleta offers practical strategies for navigating difficult conversations, whether it's with clients who haven't followed through on training or partners who disagree on methods. She emphasizes the importance of empathy, emotional intelligence, and creating a safe space for dialogue, which are essential skills for any trainer looking to build strong, effective relationships with their clients.The episode also explores how social media has impacted our ability to have meaningful conversations and the importance of suspending judgment in the training room. Carmaleta provides valuable insights into the role of emotional intelligence in preventing and resolving conflicts, both in professional and personal settings. Whether you're a dog trainer or someone interested in improving your communication skills, this episode is packed with actionable advice that can help you navigate tricky situations with grace and effectiveness.To learn more about Carmaleta Aufderheide, please visit https://www.northstartraining.info/. 

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    Empower Your Dog: Unveiling New Training Courses with Victoria Stilwell and Aly Lecznar Uglum

    On this week's episode, learn more about the courses that are offered on Positively.  Victoria and Aly Lecznar Uglum take you on a deep dive thru the courses passing on nuggets of information that will help you and your dog out today.  Enroll in the Positively Pillars Course or the Harmony Model Course at no cost and begin your learning journey with your dog now. 

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    Building Bonds: Safe, Positive Training for Dogs and Kids with Lorena Patti (VSPDT)

    In this insightful episode of the Positively Podcast, Victoria Stilwell sits down with Lorena Patti, an accomplished dog trainer with a wealth of certifications, including Fear Free Certified Professional and Certified Separation Anxiety Trainer. Lorena shares her journey as a VSPDT (Victoria Stilwell Positively Dog Trainer) and the rigorous process of becoming part of this elite group. They discuss the challenges and rewards of training dogs, with a special focus on creating safe and positive interactions between children and dogs. Lorena emphasizes the importance of educating both children and parents about dog behavior to prevent incidents and foster strong, healthy bonds.The conversation also explores practical strategies for managing dogs and children together, including teaching dogs essential skills like going to a mat on cue and responding to environmental cues. Lorena provides valuable insights into how to build a supportive community among trainers and the power of collaboration over competition in the dog training industry. This episode is packed with expert advice, making it a must-listen for anyone interested in positive reinforcement training and creating a harmonious home environment for dogs and children.To learn more about or connect with Lorena, visit https://www.waggersdogworks.com/.

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    Ask the Vet with Dr. Mark Belyeu

    In this episode of the Positively Podcast, Victoria Stilwell chats with Dr. Mark Belyeu from Peachtree Hills Animal Hospital about veterinary care and dog behavior. They dive deep into topics like the importance of fear-free handling, the role of medication in managing canine anxiety, and the impact of pain on dog behavior. Dr. Belyeu also shares invaluable advice on maintaining a work-life balance as a veterinarian and strategies for preventing burnout in the profession. This episode is packed with insights that will help dog guardians better understand how medical issues can influence behavior and how veterinarians and trainers can work together for the well-being of pets.This episode is a must-listen for dog lovers, trainers, and anyone interested in the well-being of their furry friends.To learn more about Dr. Belyeu, visit https://peachtreehillsvet.com/veterinarian-atlanta-ga/.

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World-renowned dog trainer Victoria Stilwell (It’s Me or the Dog) talks pet topics, answers fan questions, and gives dog training and behavior advice.

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