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Your New Puppy: Dog Training and Dog Behavior Lessons to Help You Turn Your New Puppy into a Well-Behaved Dog

Debbie Cilento: Dog Trainer | Dog Behavior Consultant | Owner of Playtime Paws | Belly Rub Specialist

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Your host, Debbie, is a positive trainer with a passion for dogs, their behavior and helping you create a well behaved dog. This is a dog training and behavior podcast that with help you and your new puppy build good healthy habits right from the start. It will also help you understand your dog’s behavior and build a strong, fulfilling, and fun relationship for years to come.
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Dogs have been human’s most trusted companions since time immemorial. These lovely creatures bring comfort, security, and playfulness to our lives. But when they misbehave and get out of control, it drives many dog owners crazy. If you don’t know how to handle your canine companion, join Doug Poynter to achieve Better (Dog) Behavior Now! This show is for individuals whose dogs struggle with various behavior issues. Whether you have a rescue, mixed breed, purebred or working dog, Doug solves ...
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The Inspire Dog Podcast exists to inspire people to do more and have more fun with their dogs! Hosted by AbosoluteDOGS certified Pro Dog Trainer’s Ben & Anna Rimbey! Ben & Anna train dogs full time in the Twin Cities and around the world through Lucky Mutt Dog Training. This podcast will cover all things dog! From positive reinforcement dog and puppy training techniques, to dog sports, to dog aggression and more! Whatever you want to learn about in relation to dogs! Find Ben & Anna’s social ...
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I am Chris Onthank, the Canine Master. I am an advocate of everything to do with dogs; sharing info, tips, stories, photos & videos. Follow my blog for an in-depth coverage of dog-related topics including training, health, innovative pet products and general information on how to keep dogs happy, healthy and safe. Join me for practical information and tips on all aspects of dogs and their well-being. Topics will include understanding how a dog thinks and feels, the importance of proper train ...
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Send us a text Why do golden retrievers and so many hunting dogs like to carry household items around so much? Why do herding dogs like Australian Shepherds like to round up the kids? Why is the terrier chasing all of the mice and rats? Why is the hound constantly sniffing instead of recalling? There are seasons our dogs do the things they do! Some…
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Send us a text In this episode we dig into how to prepare for major dog sport competitions like the UpDog International Finals! We will talk about not only what to pack, but also how keeping a sound mind will help you and your dog achieve the best results possible, while having the most fun possible! We will also share stories about UPDIF’s we’ve a…
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Send us a text As professional dog trainers, we work with so many clients who want to correct behaviors with their dogs and puppies. In this podcast episode we will dive in to how we help with undesired behaviors. How to start catching your dog being good, instead of fixating on the bad things you want to correct. This can help change people’s enti…
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Send us a text Join us today for our episode that is all things dog and puppy enrichment! Sniffing, puzzles, exercise, digging, licking, and more will be covered in this episode! A dog who’s getting proper enrichment feel fulfilled, and is less likely to do undesired behaviors. So enrichment plans are crucial to helping dogs overcome undesired beha…
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Send us a text In today’s episode it’s time to take a look at YOUR health and wellness a bit. Feeling GOOD is paramount in order to have a sound mind to train and raise our dogs with as many positive reinforcement vibes as possible! Just as over 80% of dog aggression cases are pain related, human pain can make it hard for the human to make good dec…
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Send us a text In our second episode of the Inspire Dog Podcast we are hoping to bring you insights and inspiration into your dogs reactivity struggles! We work with reactivity struggles every single day with our clients through Lucky Mutt Dog Training. We’ve helped multiple of our rescue dogs with their reactivity struggles as well! If you’d like …
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Send us a text Season 1 Episode 1 - Managing Human & Dog Emotions with the Bucket 🪣🦮 Welcome to our VERY FIRST Inspire Dog Podcast episode! In our inaugural episode we’ll introduce you to our host, Ben Rimbey, and cover a subject that’s not covered enough in the dog world… emotional regulation for ourselves and our dogs! Emotional regulation and un…
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If you are experiencing some behavior changes from regression to old behaviors to brand new ones popping up, this episode is for you. Welcome to this special replay episode. I’m wanted to bring back this important episodes for anyone with a puppy who’s entering adolescence. If you’re feeling like your once sweet, well-behaved puppy is suddenly turn…
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Tug of war is a game that dogs LOVE to play. Yet I always get asked the question “Can I play tug of war with my dog?” The short answer is YES! It’s is great game for you and your pup. It’s easy to play, they love it, it burns lots of energy and tires out those heavy chewing jaws and nipping puppy teeth. So why is this a question? Well, there’s some…
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Tug of war is a game that dogs LOVE to play. Yet I always get asked the question “Can I play tug of war with my dog?” The short answer is YES! Tug of war is great game for you and your pup. It’s easy to play, they love it, it burns lots of energy and tires out those heavy chewing jaws and nipping puppy teeth. So why is this a question? Well, there’…
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Welcome to Episode 100 of Your New Puppies Podcast! I’m thrilled to celebrate this milestone with you, my amazing listeners. As I reflect back, I started to think about what I’ve learned and the things I believed before I became a dog trainer. I wanted to share some key lessons with you because unless you’ve become a dog trainer yourself, you may b…
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The holiday season is a popular time to bring a new puppy into the family. But how we do it can make a big difference in the well being of all involved. Now before I totally burst your bubble, I’m not saying you shouldn’t get a puppy this time of year (though there are things to consider while making that decision). What I’m going to talk about her…
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Why your dog isn’t listening depends on a bunch of factors including what your asking them to do, where they are, what you’ve taught them previously, and more. It’s one of the most common questions I get but it’s also one of the hardest to answer. I usually need ALOT more information. From my experience, I’ve narrowed it down to 5 reasons. They are…
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Just about every dog is going to have some trouble with the hot weather. For some dogs even a slight elevation in temperature will find them seeking out the shade and wanting shorter walks. The heat itself can be tiring for a dog so it tends to shorten walks and activity. This will result in us having to find creative ways to entertain our dog and …
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It can be counter intuitive but when your puppy has a potty accident, we shouldn’t punish them. You may feel that you need to do something to let them know “this is wrong”. Or maybe you know that you’re not supposed to punish your puppy’s potty accidents but you’re not sure why. In general, I discourage using punishment as a form of teaching your p…
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How do you know if your kids are ready for a dog? And if they are, how do you prepare them for bringing that new dog home? Well lucky for you (and me) Justine Schuurmans, the expert on families, kids, and dogs, is going to answer those questions. Justine is the founder of The Family Dog and the creator of The Dial Method. Her work with families has…
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If you’re a parent, how do you know if your kids are ready for a dog? And if they are, how do you prepare them for bringing that new dog home? Well lucky for you (and me) Justine Schuurmans, the expert on families, kids, and dogs, is going to answer those questions. Justine is the founder of The Family Dog and the creator of The Dial Method. Her wo…
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It can be counter intuitive but when your puppy has a potty accident, we shouldn't punish them.You may feel that you need to do something to let them know "this is wrong". Or maybe you know that you're not supposed to punish your puppy's potty accidents but you're not sure why.In general, I discourage using punishment as a form of teaching your pup…
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You may know that you're not supposed to punish your puppy's potty accidents but maybe you don't know why.In general, I discourage using punishment as a form of teaching your puppy anything but this question comes up a lot around potty training. Since, you know I never miss an opportunity to discuss the why behind training I'd like to take the oppo…
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Is your dog trying to dominate you? The short answer is no, they are not. And though that might not come as a surprise to you, what isn't always clear is why it's not true. Especially because this theory that dogs want to dominate us or some dogs are more "dominate" than others still comes up a lot in dog training. That's why I want to talk about w…
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If you have a dog that refuses to go outside in the rain. you know how annoying and time consuming it is. It's even worse when you're trying to potty train a young puppy that isn't going to hold it until it stops raining. For most dogs they will learn to tolerate it but for others it may always be a struggle. We know we should stay positive to try …
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Teaching your dog to wear a muzzle might not be something that you have thought of. Muzzles have a bad rap and a lot of times we think of them as a last resort type of tool. Where muzzles can benefit us and our pups in a lot of ways.Muzzle training our dog entails exposing our dogs to wearing a muzzle in a positive, stress-free way (see resources b…
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Socialization is the most important training you can do for your puppy. It's also the most overlooked and misunderstood part of your puppy's training.When done correctly as a puppy, socialization creates a confident, well adjusted dog. And who doesn't want that for their puppy? I've gathered the 4 most common misconceptions about socialization to h…
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Is your dog trying to dominate you? The short answer is no, they are not. And though that might not come as a surprise to you, what isn't always clear is why it's not true. Especially because this theory that dogs want to dominate us or some dogs are more "dominate" than others still comes up a lot in dog training. That's why I want to talk about w…
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Potty training can be overwhelming. The good news is, one of the first things we can check off the list is getting our puppy to sleep through the night. Potty training overnight is a little different than during the day. Even though they can hold it longer overnight, they still aren't going to make more than 4 hours or so at first. Our goal is to t…
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Potty training can be overwhelming. The good news is, one of the first things we can check off the list is getting our puppy to sleep through the night. Potty training overnight is a little different than during the day. Even though they can hold it longer overnight, they still aren't going to make more than 4 hours or so at first. Our goal is to t…
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Toxic masculine energy in dog training perpetuates dominance and aggression, hindering true understanding and connection between humans and their canine companions. Nevertheless, it continues to dominate the way we train our best friends. That needs to change. Unravel the intriguing conversation about the essence of masculine and feminine energies …
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When we thing of what our dog's walk should look like we think of them walking by our side without being distracted by anything and only sniffing when we say it's ok. Spoiler alert! There is NO "should".I'm here to let you off the hook. Your walk doesn't have to be perfect. As long as your dog is 6 feet from you, you and your dog are enjoying the w…
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Dogs are spiritual beings. They are given to us as a gift. These loveable creatures were at mankind’s side throughout history, from our cavemen era to the age of civilization. What makes our relationship with dogs special is not just their playful character. Sometimes, it is also in how we train them to modify their behavior. After a hiatus, Doug P…
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When we thing of what our dog's walk should look like we think of them walking by our side without being distracted by anything and only sniffing when we say it's ok. Spoiler alert! There is NO "should".I'm here to let you off the hook. Your walk doesn't have to be perfect. As long as your dog is 6 feet from you, you and your dog are enjoying the w…
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A microchip is a tiny device that is placed below your pet's skin. It has a unique 15 digit code that you register along with your contact information. This way if your pet ever gets lost, shelters, veterinarians, police stations, and others can scan the microchip and access your contact info and help return your pet to you. Think of it like a tag …
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What is the perfect strategy to deal with your dog's reactivity? In this episode, Doug Poynter provides insights for Enfinatie Phillips, the owner of a pit bull named Maya, to learn the strategy to fix reactivity. Doug teaches us how to use a clicker and some treats properly to train our dogs into getting along with other dogs they meet. Tune in to…
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When we thing of what our dog's walk "should" look like we think of them walking by our side without being distracted by anything and only sniffing when we say it's ok. I'm here to let you off the hook. As long as your dog is 6 feet from you, you and your dog are enjoying the walk, and everyone around you is safe, then I don't care what your walk l…
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In today’s episode, Doug Poynter shares expert tips on obedience training for your furry friends. Dog owners often complain that their dogs become difficult to train and handle, but it’s usually not the dog’s problem. Join Doug as he talks about the human components of misbehaving dogs, as well as the best ways to get your dog to listen to you and …
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Punishment does not work well with dogs. Your dog is a family member, and you don't dominate your family. Instead, you work with them. In this episode, Doug Poynter highlights the value of partnering with your dog instead of punishing them, and correcting their behavior helps in their dog's behavior problem. He also shares how his client uses an e-…
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Most of the time we want to use the cue "off" to tell our dogs to "get down". For example, when they jump on us or our guests or when they jump on the table or counter. I have nothing against teaching this cue, I just approach it in a different way. If we think about it, what we really want to teach our dog not to jump up. So, if we need to use the…
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If your dog is barking excessively, it gets annoying. No one wants their dog barking while they’re asleep or on a Zoom call. Not to mention, your neighbors might hate it! If you tell him to keep quiet, your dog just keeps on barking. It’s like nothing will stop him! If you have this problem, Doug Poynter shares how to solve it in today’s episode. L…
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Animal communication with humans seems far-fetched, but did you know that it is a possibility? Dogs can sense different things like they are telepathic. How does your dog always know when you are on your way home? There has got to be an explanation. Anna Breytenbach, an animal communicator, believes that humans can communicate with animals using vi…
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Potty training is hard. It can take anywhere from 3 weeks to 3 months. Even then you can still have a random accident here and there up to a year. It's a process that we can't rush our puppy through. We can set them up for success as much as we can but it usually takes as long as it takes. If you've been It can be very disheartening especially when…
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A dog often jumps on people because they want to show their affection by licking faces and mouths. Although this can be considered a sign of their playfulness, they may get too excited and jump even on strangers and little kids. To avoid causing serious injuries, Doug Poynter discusses how clicker training can help manage this behavior without taki…
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As pet owners, we only want the best for our pets, so we give them the best. But how do we treat hyperactive dogs? Do we give them the right food and the best exercise to help reduce and utilize that high energy? Today, Doug Pointer shares some insights on working with your dog to help utilize the energy they possess. He also shares some insights o…
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If your dog is acting disobedient, don’t punish them. Give them treats instead. The “search for treats” exercise will get your dog back into its natural instinct of finding and searching for food. This is the best exercise to get them to work and exercise. Like children, dogs have so much energy that if not spent, they get restless. Join Doug Poynt…
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Nipping is one of the biggest struggles every puppy parent goes through. It can be very disheartening especially when the kids don't want to play with the puppy anymore. That's why I'm giving you my three favorite games that I teach my clients to help with a nipping puppy.Each one is designed to give you a way to interact and play with your puppy w…
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This idea of dominating your dog to show that you are the alpha dog is wrong. Did you know that dogs helped create human civilization? Dogs helped humans survive back in the time of the Neanderthals. So this whole thing about dominance is just wrong. Dogs and humans are meant to be cooperators. Join Doug Poynter as he shares a magazine article he r…
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Sometimes dog owners seem perfectionists and become too unrealistic about how their dogs behave. But, hey, no one's perfect, not even our pets! This episode is packed with insights from Doug Poynter on how well-behaved our dogs need to be. He reminds dog owners that we shouldn't expect more of our dogs' behavior than humans. Doug also shares some i…
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Many dogs are placed in a shelter because of behavior problems. It's a sad occurrence, but even more devastating is how, many times, humans add to their stress when they return them back. In this episode, Doug Pointer shares his wisdom on people who rescue dogs from the shelter and the psychological devastation it causes if things don't work out. H…
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A strong recall is one of the most important behaviors your dog can have.That is why I wanted to replay this episode about how to get a stronger recall. This is a special training that I do inside my digital products (YOUR Perfect Puppy and Playtime Paws Academy)I talk about how I approach recall as a habit that you and your dog need to develop (no…
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Welcome to part two of “To Correct Or Not To Correct.” Today, Doug Poynter shares why dog owners gravitate toward correction-based rather than positive behavior training. Find out why alpha dominance amongst dogs is a myth, and discover why punishing your dog does more harm than good. Start rewarding your dog's good behavior today! Love the show? S…
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When dogs “misbehave,” most people would respond by correcting them. But, is correction really the best way to train your dog? Doug Poynter would disagree. In this episode, Doug explains why correction works short term but not so much in the long term. Correction training might even make matters worse for you and your beloved pet. Why? First of all…
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Every single day, furparents face a tremendous challenge: helping their dogs eliminate. Doug Poynter discusses a few practical house pet training tips to guide you in this tedious endeavor. Detailing some tricks he learned from William Campbell, he discusses how to teach dogs to hone the habit of eliminating outside and avoid messing up inside your…
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