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We Love Dogs - Cheryl Marney

We Love Dogs, is a podcast, yes you guessed it, all about dogs!!  Hosted by Cheryl Marney who is a certified IMDT dog trainer 🐾Covering all things dog training and wellbeing!💛🐾 This podcast will be there to provide information to help dog owners, with guests covering so many different topics! Including puppies, nutrition, health and much more!If you are looking for a podcast all about dogs this is for you! 🥳🐾

  1. The Power Of Play - Interview With Danny Nelis-Rouse ( Tug-E-Nuff )

    May 22

    The Power Of Play - Interview With Danny Nelis-Rouse ( Tug-E-Nuff )

    Send us Fan Mail In episode 36 of We Love Dogs, Cheryl is joined by Danny Nelis-Rouse, co-owner of Tug-E-Nuff — the dog training brand known worldwide for its interactive tug toys and play-based training philosophy. In this conversation, Cheryl and Danny explore why so many dogs disengage during training, “play drive,” and how interactive play can completely transform focus, recall, confidence, and behaviour. Danny shares the story of how Tug-E-Nuff grew from a homemade toy designed for one dog into a global brand used by trainers and dog owners around the world. We also dive into practical advice for owners whose dogs ignore toys, struggle with motivation, or become frustrated during training sessions. We discuss: • Why play is such a powerful training tool   • Common mistakes owners make during play   • How toys can improve recall and engagement   • The role enrichment plays in preventing behaviour problems     • Insights from Tug-E-Nuff’s latest Play Survey and what it revealed about modern dog ownership   Whether you’ve got a puppy, rescue dog, working dog, or family pet, this episode is packed with practical tips and fascinating insights into building a better relationship with your dog through play. Want to connect with Danny? Details below: Tug-E-Nuff | Award Winning Dog Tug Toys | Play - Train - Bond Facebook Email: hello@tug-e-nuff.co.uk  (1) Instagram For questions or to work with Cheryl, you can reach her via: Website: Chel's Tails | Dog Walking and Training Email: cherylmarney@outlook.com Facebook: Facebook Instagram: Instagram TikTok:@chelstails

    1h 13m
  2. What “Balanced Training” Isn’t Telling You - Interview With Will Bangura

    Apr 24

    What “Balanced Training” Isn’t Telling You - Interview With Will Bangura

    Send us Fan Mail In episode 34 of We Love Dogs, we’re diving into one of the most debated and often misunderstood topics in the dog world—aversive training methods. From prong collars and e-collars to the idea of “balanced training,” there’s a lot of conflicting information out there. Many dog owners are told that these tools are necessary, especially when dealing with more serious behaviour issues like aggression or reactivity—but what does the science actually say? To explore this properly, I’m joined by Will Bangura, a highly experienced US-based canine behaviourist with over 35 years of working with dogs, including some of the most complex behavioural cases. Will holds a Master’s degree in psychology and multiple advanced certifications in canine behaviour, and his work is grounded in evidence-based, humane training methods. He specialises in issues such as aggression, anxiety, and severe reactivity, and brings a unique perspective that combines behavioural science with real-world application. Importantly, his perspective is informed by experience across different training approaches, including earlier work using more traditional, aversive-based methods, which allows him to speak with balance and insight on how and why his approach has evolved.  In this episode, we break down some of the most common claims around aversive training—looking at whether these methods truly resolve behaviour or simply suppress it, what’s happening from a behavioural science perspective, and the potential risks involved. We also explore what effective behaviour modification actually looks like without the use of aversive tools, and how changing a dog’s emotional response is key to long-term success. Whether you’re a dog owner, trainer, or simply interested in understanding behaviour on a deeper level, this episode aims to cut through the noise and give you a clearer, evidence-based perspective on what really works—and what it means for the dogs we live with. Want to connect with Will? Details below: (3) Facebook DOG TRAINING PHOENIX | DOG TRAINERS PHOENIX | BEHAVIORIST Dog Training Today with Will Bangura for Pet Parents, Kids & Family, Pets and Animals, and Dog Training Professionals. This i - Podcast - Apple Podcasts Book: SNIFF TO SOOTHE: Rewiring Neurobehavioral Patterns of Aggression, Anxiety, and Reactivity Through Structured Scent Work - Kindle edition by Bangura, Will, Parsons, Emma. Crafts, Hobbies & Home Kindle eBooks @ Amazon.com. For questions or to work with Cheryl, you can reach her via: Website: Chel's Tails | Dog Walking and Training Email: cherylmarney@outlook.com Facebook: Facebook Instagram: Instagram TikTok:@chelstails

    1h 40m
  3. From Play To Purpose: How Dogs Are Changing Conservation - Interview With Natasha Underwood

    Apr 10

    From Play To Purpose: How Dogs Are Changing Conservation - Interview With Natasha Underwood

    Send us Fan Mail In Episode 33 of We Love Dogs, I’m joined by Natasha Underwood—ecologist, detection dog handler, and founder of NHU Ecology & Detection Dogs. Natasha has an impressive background in environmental science, with a BSc in Biology/Conservation, an MSc in Environmental Consultancy, and a PhD focused on wetlands, biodiversity, and water quality. Alongside this, she is a certified detection dog handler, trained in conservation detection and scentwork instruction. In this episode, Cheryl and Natasha explore the fascinating world of detection dogs and the vital role they play in conservation. Natasha shares how she built her business from the ground up, what her day-to-day work looks like, and the wide range of tasks her dogs are trained to detect—from wildlife and ecological targets to specialist scent work. We also dive into her passion for reward-based, play-driven training, and hear all about her incredible dogs—River, Wren, Molly, and Addie—and the journey of training them to a professional level. This episode is perfect for anyone interested in dogs, training, or the powerful impact dogs can have in the world of science and conservation. Want to connect with Natasha? Details below: (1) Facebook Home | NHU Ecology Dogs Instagram For questions or to work with Cheryl, you can reach her via: Website: Chel's Tails | Dog Walking and Training Email: cherylmarney@outlook.com Facebook: Facebook Instagram: Instagram TikTok:@chelstails

    1h 13m
  4. The Ball Throwing Debate - Interview With Tanya Sprunks

    Mar 13

    The Ball Throwing Debate - Interview With Tanya Sprunks

    Send us Fan Mail In this episode of We Love Dogs, I’m joined once again by Tanya Sprunks MPA, BSc (Hons), PgDip, IAAT, an experienced Veterinary Physiotherapist and Canine Arthritis Management (CAM) Advisor, to discuss a topic that might challenge how many of us play with our dogs — ball throwing. For many dog owners, throwing a ball is one of the most common ways we exercise and entertain our dogs. But what impact does repetitive fetch actually have on their bodies and minds? In this conversation we explore the physical risks of repeated ball chasing, including the strain it can place on joints, muscles, and ligaments, and how it may contribute to injuries and long-term mobility issues. We also talk about the behavioural side of the game, looking at how high-intensity play can affect a dog’s arousal levels, stress, and ability to switch off. This is an honest and thought-provoking discussion designed to help owners better understand their dogs’ needs and make more informed choices about exercise and play. If you’ve ever played fetch with your dog — and most of us have — this episode may change the way you think about it Want to connect with Tanya? Details below: TES Veterinary Physiotherapist (1) Facebook Email: tes@vetphysiodevon.com For questions or to work with Cheryl, you can reach her via: Website: Chel's Tails | Dog Walking and Training Email: cherylmarney@outlook.com Facebook: Facebook Instagram: Instagram TikTok:@chelstails

    1h 16m
  5. The Honest Guide To Owning A Cockapoo - Interview With Victoria Cooper

    Feb 27

    The Honest Guide To Owning A Cockapoo - Interview With Victoria Cooper

    Send us Fan Mail Cockapoos are one of the UK’s most popular crossbreeds, loved for their cute looks, affectionate nature and reputation as the “perfect family dog.” But what are they really like to live with? In this episode of We Love Dogs, I’m joined by experienced canine behaviourist Victoria Cooper for an honest and informative conversation about Cockapoos, the good, the challenging, and everything in between. We talk about typical Cockapoo personality traits, why their behaviour isn’t always as predictable as people expect, and some of the most common struggles owners face, including separation anxiety, over-excitement, reactivity and emotional sensitivity. We also cover: What you should know about training a CockapooWhy early independence-building is so importantGrooming realities (and why it’s often underestimated)Common health considerationsWhether Cockapoos are truly suited to every homeWhat to look for if you’re thinking about getting oneIf you already share your life with a Cockapoo, or you’re considering bringing one home, this episode will help you make informed, realistic decisions and better understand what these clever, sensitive dogs really need to thrive. As always, this is a straight-talking, practical conversation designed to support you in raising a happy, well-balanced dog. Want to connect with Victoria? Details below: Facebook Dog Behaviourist | Sheffield, Chesterfield & Online | Victoria Cooper Instagram Instagram For questions or to work with Cheryl, you can reach her via: Website: Chel's Tails | Dog Walking and Training Email: cherylmarney@outlook.com Facebook: Facebook Instagram: Instagram TikTok:@chelstails

    1h 10m
  6. Life With A Schnauzer: The Good, The Hard, The Honest - Interview With Sharon Jones

    Feb 13

    Life With A Schnauzer: The Good, The Hard, The Honest - Interview With Sharon Jones

    Send us Fan Mail In this episode of We Love Dogs we dive deep into one of the most remarkable — and often misunderstood — dog breeds: the Schnauzer. Whether you already share your life with a Schnauzer, are thinking about getting one, or just love learning about dogs, this episode is packed with insight, honesty, and expert guidance. I’m joined by Sharon Jones, a highly experienced dog trainer who’s developed a reputation for her work with Schnauzers and helping owners truly understand and connect with their dogs. With formal training from organisations including the Institute of Modern Dog Trainers (IMDT), the School of Canine Science, and Absolute Dogs, Sharon brings evidence-based, kind, and practical training methods to every dog and owner she works with. Over the years, she’s supported countless Schnauzer owners with issues like barking, reactivity, recall, confidence building, and everyday life skills. In this episode we cover: Breed history: What Schnauzers were originally bred for and how that shapes the way they think and behave todayPersonality & temperament: The strengths, quirks, and challenges of living with Schnauzers — the good and the hardSome of the reasons why this breed is misunderstoodTraining fundamentals: Why traditional methods often fall short, and how Sharon’s breed-aware approach helps dogs thrivePractical tips: Everyday training and management strategies for barking, recall, lead walking, and mental stimulationWho they suit: The kind of homes and lifestyles that fit Schnauzer temperament bestPlus much more! Whether your Schnauzer is your best friend or a bit of a puzzle, this conversation will help you understand them on a deeper level — and give you the tools to train and live well together. Tune in for honest, expert insight from someone who gets this breed. Want to connect with Sharon? Details below: Facebook Instagram www.shapeyourdog.co.uk sharon@shapeyourdog.co.uk For questions or to work with Cheryl, you can reach her via: Website: Chel's Tails | Dog Walking and Training Email: cherylmarney@outlook.com Facebook: Facebook Instagram: Instagram TikTok:@chelstails

    1h 2m

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We Love Dogs, is a podcast, yes you guessed it, all about dogs!!  Hosted by Cheryl Marney who is a certified IMDT dog trainer 🐾Covering all things dog training and wellbeing!💛🐾 This podcast will be there to provide information to help dog owners, with guests covering so many different topics! Including puppies, nutrition, health and much more!If you are looking for a podcast all about dogs this is for you! 🥳🐾

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