The Well-Mannered Mutt Podcast

Staci Lemke

Welcome to The Well-Mannered Mutt Podcast, the show for dog owners looking to improve their relationship with their canine friends. This podcast is designed to both train dogs and teach people, so there can be success and happiness at both ends of the leash. Your host, Staci Lemke is a Certified Professional Dog Trainer, retired Registered Veterinary Technician, and owner of Manners for Mutts Dog Training. With over 20 years of experience working with dogs and their people, Staci is the perfect guide to help you navigate the ups and downs of life with a dog. So, whether you're a new dog owner or a seasoned pro, be sure to join Staci for each episode as she shares practical training tips, fun doggy adventures, and simple things you can do to strengthen the bond between you and your four-legged friend. Connect with Staci: Website - www.mannersformutts.com Instagram & Facebook @mannersformutts

  1. Puppy Potty Training Regression: Why It Happens and How to Fix It

    2D AGO

    Puppy Potty Training Regression: Why It Happens and How to Fix It

    Your puppy potty training was going great, and then suddenly you're dealing with puppy accidents in the house again. If you're wondering what went wrong or feeling discouraged by potty training regression, take a deep breath. This is a normal part of development, and it does not mean training is broken.   In this episode of The Well-Mannered Mutt, I'm sharing the importance of understanding why potty training regression happens and seven actionable steps you can take right now to get puppy potty training back on track using potty training positive reinforcement instead of punishment or pressure.   Some of the things I cover in this episode are: The most common developmental and environmental causes of potty training regression Why stress and routine changes often lead to puppy accidents in the house How potty training positive reinforcement supports learning during setbacks What to do when puppy potty training feels inconsistent again How supervision and structure prevent repeat puppy accidents in the house Potty training regression does not mean your puppy forgot what they learned or that you failed. It means your puppy's needs have changed, and the plan needs more support. With clear structure, better supervision, and consistent potty training positive reinforcement, most puppy potty training setbacks resolve faster than you expect. This episode will help you respond calmly, reduce puppy accidents in the house, and move forward with confidence instead of starting over.   Resources mentioned in this episode: Easy Pee-sy Puppy Potty Training HELP! My Puppy Is Biting Me!   Connect with Staci Lemke: Website - www.mannersformutts.com Instagram & Facebook @mannersformutts

    12 min
  2. Choosing Puppy Classes That Support Safe Puppy Socialization

    JAN 27

    Choosing Puppy Classes That Support Safe Puppy Socialization

    If you're wondering whether puppy classes are really necessary or feeling unsure about how to start training a puppy the right way, you're not alone. Choosing the wrong environment can make puppy socialization stressful or overwhelming, while the right class can shape your puppy's confidence for life.   In this episode of The Well-Mannered Mutt, I'm sharing the importance of choosing puppy classes that truly support safe, intentional puppy socialization and walking you through eight actionable steps you can take right now to confidently choose group puppy training that helps your puppy feel calm, secure, and successful.   Some of the things I cover in this episode are: How puppy classes shape emotional development, not just basic skills What safe puppy socialization actually looks like in a well-run group puppy training Key questions to ask when deciding how to start training a puppy Red flags that signal a poor fit in puppy classes before you enroll Why early, structured group puppy training builds confidence instead of chaos Choosing the right puppy classes is one of the most important decisions you'll make as a new puppy parent. When puppy socialization is done thoughtfully, your puppy learns how to feel safe, curious, and confident in the world. This episode will help you understand how to start training a puppy with clarity, avoid common mistakes, and choose group puppy training that supports lifelong success instead of short-term compliance.     Resources mentioned in this episode: Easy Pee-sy Puppy Potty Training   Connect with Staci Lemke: Website - www.mannersformutts.com Instagram & Facebook @mannersformutts

    14 min
  3. When Puppies Need a Pause: Using Time-Outs the Right Way

    JAN 13

    When Puppies Need a Pause: Using Time-Outs the Right Way

    If you've ever wondered whether puppy timeouts are helpful or harmful, or felt unsure if you're doing puppy discipline the right way, you're not alone. Timeouts are one of the most misunderstood tools in positive puppy training, especially when you're dealing with an overstimulated puppy who seems unable to settle.   In this episode of The Well-Mannered Mutt, I'm sharing the importance of understanding how puppy timeouts actually work and seven actionable steps you can take right now to use positive puppy training strategies that support calm behavior, emotional regulation, and clear puppy discipline without fear or confusion.   Some of the things I cover in this episode are: When puppy timeouts can support an overstimulated puppy instead of making behavior worse The difference between punishment and clear, fair puppy discipline Why positive puppy training focuses on regulation, not control Which behaviors warrant puppy timeouts and which ones do not Common mistakes that turn puppy discipline into frustration for both you and your puppy When used correctly, puppy timeouts are not about punishment or isolation. They are a calm reset for an overstimulated puppy who needs help regulating their emotions. With clear expectations, short breaks, and consistent positive puppy training, you can create puppy discipline that feels fair, predictable, and supportive. This episode will help you feel confident using puppy timeouts as one small tool in a thoughtful, humane training approach.     Resources mentioned in this episode: Surviving Your Dog's Adolescence Program   Connect with Staci Lemke: Website - www.mannersformutts.com Instagram & Facebook @mannersformutts

    17 min
  4. End of the Year Recap: Puppy Behavior Myths We're Leaving Behind

    12/30/2025

    End of the Year Recap: Puppy Behavior Myths We're Leaving Behind

    As we close out the year, it's time to take a breath, look back at how far you and your puppy have come, and let go of the puppy training myths that made puppy behavior feel more confusing and stressful than it needed to be. This end-of-year recap is about clarity, encouragement, and dog behavior explained in a way that actually makes sense for real puppy parents.   In this episode of The Well-Mannered Mutt, I'm sharing the importance of understanding puppy behavior through a kinder, more realistic lens and breaking down five common training myths we're leaving behind so you can head into the new year with confidence, clarity, and trust in positive reinforcement training.   Some of the things I cover in this episode are: dog behavior explained without blame, shame, or outdated labels Why positive reinforcement training is communication, not bribery How common myths quietly interfere with how to build confidence in dogs What puppy parents are already doing right when it comes to puppy behavior Why understanding dog behavior explained through science changes everything You've done more than you realize. Your puppy has learned more than you think. When we understand dog behavior explained through kindness and science, training gets easier and relationships get stronger. By letting go of pressure, perfection, and outdated advice, you create space for calmer homes, better puppy behavior, and real progress built through positive reinforcement training. This end-of-year recap is also a reminder that learning how to build confidence in dogs starts with trust, patience, and realistic expectations, and you are already well on your way.   Resources mentioned in this episode: HELP! My Puppy Is Biting Me!   Connect with Staci Lemke: Website - www.mannersformutts.com Instagram & Facebook @mannersformutts

    10 min
  5. Why Puppy Regression Spikes During the Holidays

    12/16/2025

    Why Puppy Regression Spikes During the Holidays

    Holiday excitement, visitors, noise, and unpredictable schedules can turn even the most well-behaved pup into an overstimulated puppy overnight. If your holiday puppy suddenly seems forgetful, chaotic, or overwhelmed, you are not alone. December creates the perfect storm for puppy regression, and most owners never see it coming.   In this episode of The Well-Mannered Mutt, I'm sharing the importance of why puppy regression Spikes During the Holidays and eight actionable steps you can take right now to reduce stress and get your puppy routines back on track.   Some of the things we cover in this episode are: Why puppy regression is normal and temporary during the holiday season How to help an overstimulated puppy settle when your home gets loud and busy Simple ways to stabilize your puppy routines even when your schedule changes What your holiday puppy needs most to stay calm, confident, and connected Regression is not failure. It is simply your puppy trying to navigate a chaotic season with a developing brain. With a few supportive changes, your holiday puppy can bounce back quickly, rebuild good habits, and head into the new year with confidence. You are doing better than you think, and your puppy is learning more than you realize.     Resources mentioned in this episode: WAIT! Come Back! Rapid Fire Recall   Connect with Staci Lemke: Website - www.mannersformutts.com Instagram & Facebook @mannersformutts

    12 min
  6. From Fearful Puppy to Confident Dog: Gentle Steps That Work

    11/18/2025

    From Fearful Puppy to Confident Dog: Gentle Steps That Work

    In this episode of The Well-Mannered Mutt, I'm sharing the importance of helping your fearful puppy feel safe and eight actionable steps you can take right now to build confidence and connection through desensitization dog training.   If your walks feel more stressful than joyful, or your puppy freezes, hides, or pulls toward home, this episode will give you the tools to rebuild trust and turn those moments into progress. You'll learn exactly how to build trust with your dog so you can help your fearful puppy grow into a calm, confident dog.   Some of the things I cover in this episode are: Spot early signs of a fearful puppy and how to respond with calm support Use gentle desensitization dog training to help your pup relax and explore Create predictable routines that grow a confident dog Strengthen your bond and understand how to build trust with your dog Every puppy deserves to feel safe in their world, and every owner deserves a plan that works. With kindness, consistency, and science-based desensitization dog training, you can help your fearful puppy become a curious, confident dog ready to explore the world beside you.   Thank you for taking the time to help your dog become a more well-mannered mutt! Be sure to tune in to all the episodes to receive more training tips, canine wellness advice, and fun activities for dogs and their owners.   If you have questions about today's episode, or if there's a topic you want to learn more about, come connect with me on Facebook and Instagram at @mannersformutts. If you enjoyed this podcast, head over to Apple Podcasts and leave a review. I'd love to hear what's been helpful for you and your canine friends. Talk to you next time!   Resources mentioned in this episode: Easy Pee-sy Puppy Potty Training HELP! My Puppy Is Biting Me! But, My Puppy's Not Fully Vaccinated! Surviving Your Dog's Adolescence Program WAIT! Come Back! Rapid Fire Recall   Connect with Staci Lemke: Website - www.mannersformutts.com Instagram & Facebook @mannersformutts

    14 min
  7. The Trainer's Guide to Loose Leash Walking and Positive Reinforcement Training to Stop Leash Pulling for Good [Replay]

    11/04/2025

    The Trainer's Guide to Loose Leash Walking and Positive Reinforcement Training to Stop Leash Pulling for Good [Replay]

    Does your dog turn every walk into a tug of war? You're not alone. In this episode, I'm sharing exactly how to stop leash pulling using the same positive reinforcement training methods I teach my clients every day. You'll learn the simple steps to create calm, enjoyable walks through consistent loose leash walking practice. If you've ever wondered how to stop leash pulling without using harsh corrections, this episode is for you. We'll talk about why dogs pull, what they're really communicating, and how positive reinforcement training helps your dog learn faster while keeping walks stress-free. You'll also hear how I approach loose leash walking with both new puppies and adult dogs who have never learned how to walk politely.   Some of the things I cover in this episode are: The real reason your dog pulls and how to change it through positive reinforcement training Step-by-step guidance on loose leash walking that fits into your daily routine Clear answers to the most common questions about how to stop leash pulling Tools and treats that make loose leash walking easier and more fun Why consistency and kindness matter most in positive reinforcement training   By the end of this episode, you'll know how to stop leash pulling the kind, effective way and feel confident using positive reinforcement training to turn every walk into a calm, connected experience through loose leash walking.   Resources mentioned in this episode: Surviving Your Dog's Adolescence Program   Connect with Staci Lemke: Website - www.mannersformutts.com Instagram & Facebook @mannersformutts

    16 min
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About

Welcome to The Well-Mannered Mutt Podcast, the show for dog owners looking to improve their relationship with their canine friends. This podcast is designed to both train dogs and teach people, so there can be success and happiness at both ends of the leash. Your host, Staci Lemke is a Certified Professional Dog Trainer, retired Registered Veterinary Technician, and owner of Manners for Mutts Dog Training. With over 20 years of experience working with dogs and their people, Staci is the perfect guide to help you navigate the ups and downs of life with a dog. So, whether you're a new dog owner or a seasoned pro, be sure to join Staci for each episode as she shares practical training tips, fun doggy adventures, and simple things you can do to strengthen the bond between you and your four-legged friend. Connect with Staci: Website - www.mannersformutts.com Instagram & Facebook @mannersformutts