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A dog training podcast for dog owners that doesn’t beat around the bush and gives you helpful, realistic tips and guidance on training your dog and solving issues you may be having.

She gets SIT done She gets SIT done

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A dog training podcast for dog owners that doesn’t beat around the bush and gives you helpful, realistic tips and guidance on training your dog and solving issues you may be having.

    The most important thing in dog training with Larry Krohn - She Gets Sit Done EP 11

    The most important thing in dog training with Larry Krohn - She Gets Sit Done EP 11

    Join us as we sit down with renowned dog trainer Larry Krohn to discuss the most important aspect of dog training. In this episode of She Gets SIT done, we dive into the most important thing in dog training: Teaching YOU. The human effectively. Tune in now to learn from the best in the business!

    Larry is a leader in the dog training world and is the owner and dog trainer of Pak Masters in Kentucky, USA. Larry is a retired federal agent and first started his dog training business after helping so many people with their dogs who had previously worked with other trainers and unfortunately saw no results. Larry has successfully helped hundreds of dogs, especially aggressive cases who would have been euthanised. He believes any dog can be trained. Make sure to check out his YT channel if you haven't done so already!

    He has also released a brand new ecollar training course which you can find here: https://sitstaylearn.com/collections/all/products/providing-freedom-through-e-collar-training-by-larry-krohn?variant=48591370387745

    And his book that has helped thousands before you can find here: https://amzn.to/4e8kDEr

    Questions we cover:

    1. The ecollar has a lot of stigma around it and its purpose. When people go online they will find a lot of big NO NO’s for the ecollar. Would you be able to explain why the ecollar is a useful and safe/dog friendly tool for those who are not familiar with the tool, or are still unsure about it?

    2. What situations would you recommend the ecollar would be a great option to utilise for training? Is it suitable for all breeds and ages? And when would you NOT use an eocllar?

    3. I believe a lot of dog owners think dog training happens in a vacuum. Like a 10 min training session. Or the 30 minute walk. One of the things you often mention is that training happens all day and isn’t bound to just training sessions. Are you able to explain this?

    4. When you work with dogs with (or without) behaviour problems, would you say that teaching the owner the right skills is just as important, if not MORE important, than teaching the dog?

    5. You mention that teaching strong foundations is so important for dog owners. What skills would you say are part of those strong foundations for a dog and owner to know and possibly avoid future issues?

    6. You just released a new e-collar training course. You want to tell us what it’s about and who it’s for?


    About US:
    Toni - Toni is a dog trainer and pack walker from Auckland. She has over 10 years handling experience with a range of different dogs and breeds. Toni met Sanne through their mentorship with world renowned dog trainer Tyler Muto. Toni is passionate about helping owners have a better relationship with their dogs, and particularly enjoys working with dogs with reactivity.FB: https://www.facebook.com/UrbanWolvesNewZealand
    IG: https://www.instagram.com/urban_wolvesnz/ / @urban_wolvesnz
    www.urbanwolves.co.nz


    Sanne - Originally from the Netherlands and after living in several countries met Toni in New Zealand! Trained as a primary school teacher and was in that profession for 10 years, eventually made the switch to full time dog training 5 years ago. Now residing in Auckland, New Zealand. Specialises in pet dog training (loose lead walking & leash reactivity) & group classes.
    FB: https://www.facebook.com/thecompletecanine
    IG: https://www.instagram.com/thecompletek9/ / @thecompletek9
    www.thecompletecanine.co.nz

    Want to train with us? You can! Send us a message on FB/IG/Email and we’ll get back to you asap. We can train with you in person, over zoom or through one of our online courses!
    Have questions, make sure to comment or email us at sgsdpodcast@gmail.com

    • 1 hr 19 min
    Puppy Toilet Training 101 - how to get them to go potty every time! |She gets SIT done| EP 10|

    Puppy Toilet Training 101 - how to get them to go potty every time! |She gets SIT done| EP 10|

    In this episode of "She gets SIT done," we'll cover all the basics of puppy toilet training. From crate training to positive reinforcement, we'll show you how to get your puppy to go potty every time! Tune in for valuable tips on behavior modification and puppy training.

    For more help make sure to check out our FREE toilet training guide
    https://www.thecompletecanine.co.nz/freetoilettrainingguide
    This includes a tracking sheet to track your pups toilet success!

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    A dog training podcast for dog owners that doesn’t beat around the bush and gives you helpful, realistic tips and guidance on training your dog and solving issues you may be having.


    About US:
    Toni - Toni is a dog trainer and pack walker from Auckland. She has over 10 years handling experience with a range of different dogs and breeds. Toni met Sanne through their mentorship with world renowned dog trainer Tyler Muto. Toni is passionate about helping owners have a better relationship with their dogs, and particularly enjoys working with dogs with reactivity.FB: https://www.facebook.com/UrbanWolvesNewZealand
    IG: https://www.instagram.com/urban_wolvesnz/ / @urban_wolvesnz
    www.urbanwolves.co.nz


    Sanne - Originally from the Netherlands and after living in several countries met Toni in New Zealand! Trained as a primary school teacher and was in that profession for 10 years, eventually made the switch to full time dog training 5 years ago. Now residing in Auckland, New Zealand. Specialises in pet dog training (loose lead walking & leash reactivity) & group classes.
    FB: https://www.facebook.com/thecompletecanine
    IG: https://www.instagram.com/thecompletek9/ / @thecompletek9
    www.thecompletecanine.co.nz

    Want to train with us? You can! Send us a message on FB/IG/Email and we’ll get back to you asap. We can train with you in person, over zoom or through one of our online courses!
    Have questions, make sure to comment or email us at sgsdpodcast@gmail.com

    • 35 min
    Dog Reactivity with Tyler Muto! |EP 9|

    Dog Reactivity with Tyler Muto! |EP 9|

    We are very excited you are watching this episode because we have the one and only Tyler Muto on to discuss everything about dog reactivity.
    This is not a dog trainer chat, but this is a chat for the dog owners and how you can help your dog (and yourself!).

    Tyler is a world renowned dog trainer who is based in Buffalo New York. For years he ran a the very successful dog training business K9 Connection where he has helped countless owner’s and their dogs with a wide variety of issues such as reactivity and aggression.

    He has acreated an amazing learning platform for dog owners called Consider The Dog. It is full of helpful videos and courses from a variety of different well known dog trainers. If you have a puppy or a dog with aggression issues, there is something for you there.
    Check it out here: https://www.considerthedog.com/?via=sanne
    Take 50% off your first month with this code: SGSD2024

    Questions we covered:
    1. What do you think are common causes for reactivity in dogs (excluding bad breeding/genetics?)
    2. Would you think a one off ‘attack’ causes reactivity? Or the owner that has done ‘everything right’
    3. What are common mistakes reactive dog owners make that can make the reactivity worse?
    4. Lots of dog owners feel like correcting their ‘fear reactive’ dog is a big no no. What is your take on that?
    5. Do you think it’s necessary to label the ‘type’ of reactivity? E.g fear reactivity? Does it change the way you approach training?
    6. Rehoming has a big stigma in the dog world (compared to say the horse world). When do you think its suitable for owners to look for a new home? Or even look at behavioural euthanasia?

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    About US:
    Toni - Toni is a dog trainer and pack walker from Auckland. She has over 10 years handling experience with a range of different dogs and breeds. Toni met Sanne through their mentorship with world renowned dog trainer Tyler Muto. Toni is passionate about helping owners have a better relationship with their dogs, and particularly enjoys working with dogs with reactivity.FB: https://www.facebook.com/UrbanWolvesNewZealand
    IG: https://www.instagram.com/urban_wolvesnz/ / @urban_wolvesnz
    www.urbanwolves.co.nz


    Sanne - Originally from the Netherlands and after living in several countries met Toni in New Zealand! Trained as a primary school teacher and was in that profession for 10 years, eventually made the switch to full time dog training 5 years ago. Now residing in Auckland, New Zealand. Specialises in pet dog training (loose lead walking & leash reactivity) & group classes.
    FB: https://www.facebook.com/thecompletecanine
    IG: https://www.instagram.com/thecompletek9/ / @thecompletek9
    www.thecompletecanine.co.nz

    Want to train with us? You can! Send us a message on FB/IG/Email and we’ll get back to you asap. We can train with you in person, over zoom or through one of our online courses!
    Have questions, make sure to comment or email us at sgsdpodcast@gmail.com

    • 1 hr 2 min
    Why does my dog listen to the trainer but not to me? | EP 8 |

    Why does my dog listen to the trainer but not to me? | EP 8 |

    On this episode of she gets SIT done we discuss why it is that your dog may be listening well to your trainer, but not so much to you.
    Is it you? Is it the trainer? Is it the training program? Or why does my dog listen to me but not my husband??

    We deep dive into reasons why dog training doesn't 'transfer' as we hope it would. We also look into the various different training programs you can do if you decide to go with a professional such as:
    - Groupclasses
    - Private training
    - Bootcamp training
    - Board & trains

    We discuss the differences between all of them looking at pro's and con's for all so you can make an informed decision on what is best for your dog, your budget and your training style.

    We hope you love this episode. Make sure to hit like & subscribe.

    Next episode we will have a very special guests joining us! Can you guess who it is? Our topic will be reactivity!

    See you next time!


    About US:
    Toni - Toni is a dog trainer and pack walker from Auckland. She has over 10 years handling experience with a range of different dogs and breeds. Toni met Sanne through their mentorship with world renowned dog trainer Tyler Muto. Toni is passionate about helping owners have a better relationship with their dogs, and particularly enjoys working with dogs with reactivity.FB:   / urbanwolvesnewzealand  
    IG:   / urban_wolvesnz   / @urban_wolvesnz
    www.urbanwolves.co.nz


    Sanne - Originally from the Netherlands and after living in several countries met Toni in New Zealand! Trained as a primary school teacher and was in that profession for 10 years, eventually made the switch to full time dog training 5 years ago. Now residing in Auckland, New Zealand. Specialises in pet dog training (loose lead walking & leash reactivity) & group classes.
    FB:   / thecompletecanine  
    IG:   / thecompletek9   / @thecompletek9
    www.thecompletecanine.co.nz

    Want to train with us? You can! Send us a message on FB/IG/Email and we’ll get back to you asap. We can train with you in person, over zoom or through one of our online courses!
    Have questions, make sure to comment or email us at sgsdpodcast@gmail.com

    • 36 min
    Living with a reactive dog and what it does to you |ep 7| She gets SIT done

    Living with a reactive dog and what it does to you |ep 7| She gets SIT done

    Do you own a reactive dog?
    There is a lot of information out there on how to deal with your reactive dog in terms of training and improving their training... but how are YOU feeling with your reactive dog? And how are YOU coping?

    When you have a reactive dog or a dog with aggression issues you have to come to terms with the fact that you can't do certain things you had in mind when you originally got the dog.
    The doggy playdates, the fun on the beach, seeing your dog play with other dogs, taking them to cafes. All of these things seem far away for you or maybe even impossible and it's a process coming to terms with the fact you won't have those moments.

    Living with a reactive dog also causes a 'trauma' response in YOU as the dog owner and your dog's reactivity basically turns into your reactivity and I feel like it's not often talked about besides being told 'just be less stressed because your dog feels it down the lead'.

    In this episode we discuss:
    - Coming to terms with having a reactive dog and what that means for your lifestyle
    - The 'trauma' it causes for you as the owner
    - Labelling your dog as reactive can be helpful but also detrimental to your progress
    - How to cope with unhelpful people commenting on your dog when they're having a meltdown
    - That progress isn't linear and ups and downs are normal
    - That if you are consistent you will get results, but if you don't get any results even after a very long time it may be time to change up the training program
    - It's okay to correct a reactive dog and we need to get rid of the stigma that 'fear reactive dogs' can't be corrected for being excessive or over reacting.

    A really interesting and helpful account to follow is: Handlersandhumans on IG.

    We'd love to hear what you think of this episode!

    • 38 min
    Is your dog resource guarding or protecting you? |Ep 6| She Gets Sit Done

    Is your dog resource guarding or protecting you? |Ep 6| She Gets Sit Done

    Welcome to She Gets SIT done. A dog training podcast for dog owners that doesn’t beat around the bush and gives you helpful, realistic tips and guidance on training your dog and solving issues you may be having. In today's episode we touch on the subject of 'Resource Guarding vs Protecting'.Resource guarding often gets misread by dog owners as their dog protecting them, when really that is very rarely the actual case. In this episode we discuss:- Why your dog looks like he is protecting you- Why they start resource guarding- Different types of resource guarding- And training solutions for resource guarding inside and outside of the houseWe would love to know if this episode was helpful to you in the comments!
    About US:Laura - Originally hails from Chile and moved to France as a kid. Eventually travelled over the world to land in Australia. Has been a dog trainer for 13+ years and specialises in dogs & kids and dog socialisation / packs. 
FB: https://www.facebook.com/laurathefrenchtouch IG: https://www.instagram.com/laura_thefrenchtouch/ / @laura_thefrenchtouchSanne - Originally from the Netherlands and after living in several countries met Laura in Melbourne, Australia! Trained as a primary school teacher and being in that profession for 10 years, eventually made the switch to full time dog training 5 years ago. Now resides in Auckland, New Zealand. Specialises in pet dog training (loose lead walking & leash reactivity) & group classes. FB: https://www.facebook.com/thecompletecanine IG: https://www.instagram.com/thecompletek9/ / @thecompletek9www.thecompletecanine.co.nz Want to train with us? You can! Send us a message on FB/IG/Email and we’ll get back to you asap. We can train with you in person, over zoom or through one of our online courses!

    • 36 min

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