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What if changing what’s on your plate could change how you feel, think, and even how you train your dog? We dive into a candid journey from a daunting fibroid diagnosis and surgery-first advice to a practical, food-first plan built around whole ingredients, simple prep, and flavour that sticks. Along the way, we talk about the 25% reduction that showed up on a scan, the meals that kept us going, and the mindset shifts that made healthy choices sustainable through packed training days. We get specific about what worked: ditching ultra‑processed foods in favour of vegetables, legumes, nuts, seeds, and natural fats; building quick wins like a 20‑minute lentil curry finished with lime; blending a blueberry‑coconut chia breakfast that sets up the morning; and keeping freezer-ready energy balls for the afternoon slump. Batch habits make the difference: slow‑cooker chilli loaded with greens, a soup maker that turns prepped veg bags into grab‑and‑go lunches, and simple hydration cues to separate thirst from hunger. For treats, we keep the joy without the crash—cauliflower nachos with guacamole, citrus‑coconut dessert bites, sweet potato fries, and a cashew‑based Caesar that tastes like the classic. Beyond recipes, we share why health upgrades translate to better dog training—more patience, cleaner timing, steadier energy, and clearer communication. Travel tips, sourcing strategies, and UK‑friendly healthy finds round out a plan that’s realistic, affordable, and family‑proof, even for picky teens. If you’ve been on the fence about shifting your diet or wondered how to fuel long training days without relying on packets and powders, this is your blueprint. Ready to feel better and train better? Subscribe, share this with a friend who needs a nudge, and message us your first swap—what whole‑food habit are you starting this week?

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Ever felt that jolt of panic when two dogs square up at a doorway, over the sofa, or as they leap into the van? We’ve been there. Today we open the curtain on real-world scuffles in multi-dog homes and share the clear-headed systems that prevent fights, lower arousal, and protect relationships without relying on punishment or wishful thinking. We start with honest case studies: Orla, a brilliantly trained collie who still snipes when tense; Venture, a spaniel who turns fiery when startled at close range; and a tiny toy poodle who guards people like treasure. These stories reveal how genetics, arousal, and space can stack the deck. We map the true flashpoints—stairs, doorways, narrow gates, and high-energy van entries—then show how to defuse them with crates, baby gates, tethers, and smart traffic flow. You’ll learn why “sleep pods” beat chaos, how to place resources so they don’t spark clashes, and how to rotate dogs through calm states so nobody rehearses bad habits. When conflict breaks, speed and precision matter. We explain safe breakup tactics, from sharp startle cues to quick physical separation, and why staying calm prevents escalation. We also dig into the big mindset shift: punishment after a fight damages trust and rarely fixes the pattern. Instead, we teach alternate behaviours, interrupt early, and design the room so better choices are easy. By the end, you’ll have a practical blueprint for keeping dogs together: staggered movement, separate feeding, defined rest spaces, and routines that hold steady even when excitement spikes. If you’re juggling collies, spaniels, or any mix with big feelings, this is your guide to a safer, saner household. Subscribe, share with a friend who needs fresh strategies, and leave a review to tell us which tip you’ll try first.

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Think rehab is just rest and painkillers? We dig into the real toolkit—laser, PEMF, ultrasound, and shockwave—and map out exactly when each one helps, when it hinders, and how to blend them into a plan your dog actually enjoys. With Mel, an experienced canine physiotherapist, we unpack the science in plain English and keep the focus on results you can see: smoother movement, fewer flare-ups, and calmer sessions. We start with the essentials: inflammation isn’t the enemy if it’s moving through the proper stages, and shockwave can be a smart reset for chronic, stuck injuries. From there, we compare laser and PEMF. Laser uses light to boost circulation, reduce pain, and free up trigger points—great for tight backs, overworked shoulders, and compensations after spinal issues. PEMF works at the cellular level by helping damaged membranes repolarise, often delivering surprisingly fast relief and better range. We also cover where ultrasound shines with tendons and ligaments, and why technique, gel, and constant motion matter more than the machine’s screen. Safety runs through everything. We clarify contraindications like active infection, cancer, and pregnancy; explain why class 4 lasers demand respect; and share practical fixes like shielding eyes and managing heat. Timing is the secret sauce: place electrotherapies at day’s end or pair with quiet time so a pain-free, high-drive dog doesn’t sprint into a setback. When used before controlled work, keep the focus on quality movement, not intensity. What ties it together is cooperative care and a strong team. We show how inviting consent leads to better outcomes, and how layering therapies with lifestyle changes, hydrotherapy, and progressive strength beats any single gadget. Expect clear takeaways you can use today: how to choose the right modality, how to time sessions around training, and how to advocate for your dog if a setting or approach doesn’t feel right. If this helped you rethink your dog’s recovery, tap follow, share the episode with a fellow dog person, and leave a quick review. Tell us: which therapy are you most curious to try next?

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Holidays shouldn’t feel like a gauntlet of barking, lunging, and white-knuckle car rides. We dig into the real reasons dogs struggle when routines change and show how a clear plan, games-based training, and smart logistics turn stressful trips into confident adventures. From the first few minutes at a new training centre to that important “second time in” when food finally starts to matter, we break down simple steps that lower arousal and build focus where it counts. We walk through transport challenges with options for every situation—train routes and easy taxi hops, supportive pick-ups, and the comfort of dog-friendly cottages right on site. If your dog hates the car, you’ll get a practical progression: feed near the vehicle, reinforce calm in the parked car, introduce engine noise, and layer in tiny drives. We add body-confidence games like wobble boards and skateboards to help motion-sensitive dogs learn that movement can be predictable and safe. Safety gets its own spotlight: crates, fitted bedding, secure harnessing, and daily short trips that make travel normal instead of a big event. Hands-on coaching can reveal what video misses. Subtle tells—shoulders dropping, weight shifts, scanning—guide the choice of games that change behaviour fast. We share real cases, including a reactive collie whose “big show” was really uncertainty, and how giving her a clear job flipped the script. Food logistics are solvable too: arrange raw deliveries from local suppliers, stock high-value rewards, and use your cottage as a training lab to rehearse visitor protocols and calm settles that transfer home. Whether you’re travelling with a reactive Frenchie or flying in to sharpen your skills with a demo dog, the theme is possibility. Age isn’t a barrier, and neither is past struggle. Want to make your next trip easier? Start small, stack the wins, and build momentum. If you’re ready for support, grab the £1 Games Club trial for full course access or book the £20 Watch One consult to map your plan. Subscribe, share this with a friend who needs hope, and tell us where you’re headed next—what’s the one change you’ll try this week?

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What if the keys to calmer, clearer dog training are hiding in a muddy field at dawn? In this episode, we sit down with a farm-animal vet who swapped spotless theatres for open skies and on-call chaos. She walks us through the reality of rural practice - live calves at sunrise, emergency lambings, tea-stop triage, and the quiet skill of handling animals without force or fear. From those stories come the lessons every dog owner needs: • How reading body language becomes second nature • Why space is a cue and how stepping ahead or behind a shoulder can turn movement on like a switch • How pen size, positioning, and calm energy make handling safer and more effective • Why one well-trained dog can steady nervous sheep better than three people • How preparation and restraint change outcomes - whether it’s a surgical success or the weight of a loss under anaesthesia Then we connect the dots. Reluctant horses become blueprints for confidence games. Herding principles translate directly into agility handling, leash work, recall, and settling in busy environments. Working collies, kelpies, and huntaways show what clarity, timing, and resilience look like in motion and how the same principles transform everyday pet training. By the end, you’ll understand why “stock sense” isn’t just for farmers. It’s a universal animal language - one that takes the chaos out of training and replaces it with calm, connection, and confidence. If this sparks ideas for your own training, share the episode, hit follow, and drop a quick review.

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What if one of your most effective training sessions happens on a chair? In this episode, we dig into “glass of wine” games: short, calm, indoor training sessions that turn bad weather, busy days, pain flare-ups, or limited mobility into genuine progress. Anchoring yourself in a chair strips out all the noise. No over-helping. No micromanaging. Just clear information, steady reinforcement, and a dog who suddenly understands exactly what you mean. That simplicity builds confidence fast and strengthens your relationship in a way a muddy sprint never will. We break down practical indoor training you can use tonight: • Retrieve-from-a-chair (precision without pressure) • Strong hand targets and chin rests for calmer handling • Verbal cue discrimination so your words actually matter • Living-room scent searches that grow optimism and reliable returns • Confidence circuits—tiny, customisable routes for puppies and sensitive dogs Movement fans get a full toolkit, too: • Cavalletti rails for rhythm, balance, and clean trot lines • Balanced stands for core strength and stillness • Position changes—sit/down/stand, bow, “look forward”—for tighter focus and better body awareness Every idea has the same goal: repeatable wins in close proximity that build trust, clarity, and better behaviour. When you do step outside again, you’ll walk out with cleaner cues, more control, and a dog who sees you as the most exciting thing in the room. Ready for a five-minute chair session tonight? Hit play, grab a handful of treats, and tell us which indoor game your dog loved most.

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In this episode, Lauren Langman and Bill break down practical, real-world ways to create more joy on busy, messy, unpredictable days… and how that same mindset transforms your dog training. You’ll learn how tiny resets shift everything: a five-minute step outside, noticing the birds, watching the rain, opening that letter you’ve been avoiding, or running one short training game. Small wins compound fast - and they change the tone of your day, the energy you bring to your dog, and the bond you build together. We dig into: • Why the people around you shape your joy levels • How variety builds resilience in both humans and dogs • Gratitude as a stabiliser—especially around competitions and big goals • The reinforcement balance that keeps dogs motivated and healthy • Emotional hygiene: venting safely, writing the unsent email, and reclaiming your energy • How to control the controllables and stop spiralling into what-ifs Dogs model this beautifully. They don’t analyse yesterday or pre-worry tomorrow - they meet the moment. And when we practise that skill too, joy becomes easier to access, easier to repeat, and easier to build into every part of our life with dogs. If big joy feels out of reach, scale it right down: tea with honey by the sea, a ridiculous cat on a turquoise lead, a spaniel delighted by seaweed. Size doesn’t matter - pattern does. Listen in, try one tiny joy reset today, and tell us: what’s the strangest thing that brings your dog joy? Subscribe to the show, share this episode with someone who needs a lift, and leave a review to help more dog lovers find us.

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Travelling with your dog shouldn’t feel like a gamble. In this episode, we break your holiday prep into simple, stress-proof steps that work in real cottages, hotels, rentals, and road trips across the UK and beyond. You’ll learn how to rehearse car comfort before you ever start the engine, teach toileting on cue in new environments, and set up your holiday cottage so your dog walks in and instantly knows what to do. We even share the story of a dog who arrived car-sick and anxious and left confident, settled, and ready for adventure, plus the exact routines that created the shift. We get practical fast: • The packing list that actually matters (triple-duty towels, gut-settling paste, electrolytes, chews, long lines, and a whistle that cuts through chaos) • How to transition food safely—even when you buy locally • The arrival formula that replaces zoomies and counter-surfing with calm, clear boundaries • The barking plan that works anywhere (settle cues, enrichment, bed/crate placement, and simple management) • The travel must-haves for UK trips and abroad: vet paperwork, safe transport setups, ID checks, hydration, and pop-up crates that create a “bedroom” on the go These strategies aren’t theory: they’re field-tested with thousands of travelling dog owners. A few smart choices turn “stressful holiday” into “best trip yet.” Want the cheat sheet? Happy Travels with Your Dog: An action-packed book full of tips, tricks and hacks for an amazing holiday with your dog! https://www.devondogs.co.uk/happy-travels-guide/ and book a stay at our purpose-built dog-friendly cottages. Mention the podcast for 15% off your stay. If this episode helped, follow the show, leave a review, and share it with someone planning their next adventure with their dog.

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Flyball is loud. Barking. Gates slamming. Paws pounding turf. Behind it all - pure skill. In this episode, Nicole - a force-free flyball trainer and vet - breaks down how elite teams turn raw arousal into laser-focused speed and rock-solid safety, even under the pressure of Crufts. What We Cover (Fast + Clear): • How to fix box turns without frying your dog’s brain • When food beats toys for technical flyball work • Why the fixed nine-inch Crufts jump changes stride planning • How to prep for loud crowds, benched halls, and high-energy lanes • The real mechanics behind a 3.33-second singles run • Rabbit-skin balls: useful tool or training trap? • Why her team runs indoor-only on springy rubber for long-term safety • How to know when a dog needs to retire—even if they love to run New to Flyball? We map out UKFL, BFA, and the new outdoor-only league, plus exactly what to look for in a great team: their training choices, warm-ups, cooldowns, and culture. If you care about speed, kindness, and teamwork, this conversation gives you practical takeaways you can use in your next session. 🎧 Listen now, hit “Follow,” and share this episode with someone who loves a fast dog and thoughtful training. Then ask yourself: What’s one thing you’ll try this week?

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Vet days don’t have to feel like a battle. We break down a calmer, smarter way to get great care for your dog by preparing the right evidence, shaping the environment, and training simple skills that pay off when it matters. From short videos of movement and wound healing to clear photos of stool or vomit, we show how to brief your vet with exactly what they need to see so a ten-minute consult becomes targeted, not rushed. You’ll hear how waiting in the car, asking for outdoor consults, and timing drop-offs can transform stress levels for everyone. We also tackle the moments where speed saves lives. Pyometra can look like “just a tummy bug” until it’s not; we explain the signs, the urgency, and how to advocate for scans when your gut says something’s wrong. Alongside that, we talk through positive muzzle training as a crucial life skill, not a stigma. Done well, a muzzle becomes a cue for rewards and calm handling, useful for pain exams, travel rules, or breed legislation, and a safety net that protects vets, techs, and your dog. To round it out, we share practical first aid steps and why a simple kit plus a printed quick-reference guide can steady your decisions when adrenaline spikes. Add in a handful of “vet games” that build consent, optimism, and mat settling, and you’ve got a playbook for kinder care and faster diagnoses. If this conversation helps you or your vet team, pass it on. Subscribe for more real-world training wins, share with a dog-loving friend, and leave a review to help others find the show.

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A normal training day. A happy cocker spaniel. Then a sudden shift - arched back, tucked tail, fever, vomiting - and a rush into a world of labs, ultrasound, and impossible choices. We sit with Debbie as she relives Marley’s final hours, from the first quiet signs to an emergency diagnosis of gallbladder mucocele, a condition that often hides. Beyond medicine lies the heart. Debbie names the shock few dare to say out loud: when a heart dog dies young, grief can break the body. We talk broken heart syndrome, anxiety spikes, and the odd, floating hours after the phone rings. Lauren shares the tools that helped ... therapy, journaling, structure, and a focus on gratitude that doesn’t erase pain but gives it shape. There’s no single right way to mourn. Some people wait before welcoming a new dog; others need a lead in hand. Both paths honour love. Threaded through the sorrow is Marley’s legacy: tricks that sparked laughter, dance routines that built confidence, and games-based training that turned optimism into a daily habit. Debbie explains why she left aversive methods for kind, reward-based work and how better mechanics ... fading lures, clean reinforcement, simple setups ... made progress stick. At 72, she’s drafting a book, dreaming up a small online venture, and exploring a future with another American cocker, not to replace Marley, but to carry forward the joy he started. If you’ve ever faced a sudden, devastating diagnosis ... or you want to be ready if it comes ... this conversation offers practical guidance and gentle company. Listen, share Marley’s name, and, if you need it, reach for help. Subscribe, leave a review to support the show, and tell us what legacy your dog left you.

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Grief is heavy; choice is heavier. We open the door to a conversation many avoid: how to make humane, timely end-of-life decisions for our dogs and other animals without surrendering dignity to fear or delay. Through real stories—a goat with Johne’s disease, a Labrador remembered with regret, a joyful dog named Eazy whose last morning was full of play ... we map the emotional terrain and the practical steps that lead to a kinder farewell. We talk about the hard calls that vets present and what they mean in real life: failed vein access, prolonged sedation, and invasive procedures that add risk without improving outcomes. You’ll hear why “a day early rather than a day late” can prevent traumatic endings like haemorrhage, suffocation, or frantic final car rides. We share how to plan a peaceful goodbye at home, in a place your dog loves ... the training arena, the garden, a sunny bed ... with familiar voices, favourite games, and last suppers that say “you’re safe.” Presence matters; calm touch and routine reduce fear, and those final moments become a gentle memory instead of a lifelong scar. We also challenge treatment norms. Not every surgery, MRI, or chemo protocol serves the animal when the prognosis is poor. We walk through the questions that bring clarity: What does recovery look like? What comfort will this buy? What risks are certain? Alongside honest talk about limits, we cover supportive care ... nutrition upgrades, raw diets when appropriate, targeted supplements, and low-stress routines—that can boost wellbeing without false hope. The through line is stewardship: asking tough questions, choosing compassion over delay, and trusting yourself to act before suffering eclipses joy. If you’re bracing for a hard decision or carrying the weight of one that has passed, this conversation offers language, frameworks, and courage for the moments that matter most. Subscribe, share with someone who needs it, and leave a review with the one question you’d ask your vet before making the call.

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Responsibility isn’t a vibe—it’s a skill set that protects your dog, your community, and your peace of mind. We open with a frank look at UK law and why “friendly” doesn’t matter if someone feels scared, especially when your dog is big and loud. Then we share Bonnie’s transformation from high-stakes history to steady, social companion, using practical tools any owner can apply: games-based training, thoughtful management, and stepwise freedom. We break down the real difference size and arousal make in public spaces and how to lower risk with clear choices. You’ll hear simple ways to turn chaos into calm: teaching a rock-solid recall and proximity, introducing a positive muzzle for safety, and making off-lead time a gradual, low-pressure progression rather than an all-or-nothing leap. At the vet, we show how planning ahead—videos, car waiting, cooperative care—can prevent panic and protect everyone. At home, we talk countersurfing prevention, guest setups, pens and gates, and how tiny tweaks stop big mistakes from ever happening. Bonnie’s “ding dong dash” routine for deliveries shows how boundaries create freedom. With selective play, capped arousal, and careful dog-to-dog intros, progress sticks and stress stays low. Games turn training into emotion change, not just obedience; management buys safety while those new habits bed in. If you’ve wondered how to juggle kindness with control, or how to move from fear of mistakes to confident, everyday wins, this is your guide to becoming your dog’s best advocate and safest leader. Join us for AD Live & Unleashed, a *FREE* Naughty but Nice Dog 2-Day Event held 8-9 November 2025. Tickets are limited, grab your ticket today + bring a friend! https://absolute-dogs.com/products/ad-live-unleashed-premium-access?ref=1733

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Some animals step into the arena and you can feel it—the spark, the “cue me now” readiness, the sense that they want to win with you. We bring that feeling into focus with international dressage rider and team manager Beth Bainbridge, comparing notes across horses and high-drive dogs to show how trust, routines, and basics turn talent into stable, repeatable results. Beth takes us from the highs of elite competition—national anthems, big stages, and stallions who light up—to the quiet work that makes it possible: building security on fundamentals, respecting individual preferences, and designing environments that lower friction. We dig into welfare checklists for “behaviour” problems (teeth, saddle fit, backs, vet, forage), why continuity of routine matters for older or rehomed animals, and how a calm, predictable setup protects performance. You’ll hear practical competition strategies too: filmed run-throughs, targeted training blocks, clear day-of schedules, ring walks, visualisation, and the crucial rule that the calmest handler takes over when nerves spike. Teaching gets a playful spotlight as Beth explains how to make dressage irresistible for kids by pairing precise asks with joyful releases. We compare “hot” and cooler types—how sensitive athletes often settle with more consistent contact, and how thoughtful, steadier horses become quicker by rewarding smaller aids. Expect honest personality talk (DJ Loki vs accountant Reef), transferable routines for travelling dogs, and the shared principle that basics win under pressure. If you care about advanced dog training, dressage performance, equine welfare, or simply building better partnerships with animals, this conversation is a blueprint. Listen, borrow what fits your world, and tell us what you’ll change in your routine today. Enjoyed the episode? Subscribe, share with a friend, and leave a review to help others find the show. Join us for AD Live & Unleashed, a *FREE* Naughty but Nice Dog 2-Day Event held 8-9 November 2025. Tickets are limited, grab your ticket today + bring a friend! https://absolute-dogs.com/products/ad-live-unleashed-premium-access?ref=1733

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We challenge the tired story that Huskies are untrainable and show how early game‑based work, smart reinforcement, and flexible routines create calm, reliable dogs. From recalls around deer to safe outlets for the full predatory chain, we share what works and what to skip. • starting early with games to prevent bad rehearsal • building motivation with ditch‑the‑bowl and animated rewards • reframing stubbornness as perseverance and independence • delaying cues until behaviour is reliable • managing deer, bears and high arousal with distance and lines • safe outlets for the predatory sequence at home • ditching routine to reduce anticipation and arousal • exercise myths, decompression days and mental work • agility, canicross and variety for fitness and focus • who Huskies suit and how to set standards Share this podcast far and wide, it's a much needed episode that sheds light on the stereotypes around Huskies! Join us for AD Live & Unleashed, a *FREE* Naughty but Nice Dog 2-Day Event held 8-9 November 2025. Tickets are limited, grab your ticket today + bring a friend! https://absolute-dogs.com/products/ad-live-unleashed-premium-access?ref=1733

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The words “no pressure” can make you feel all the pressure. We pull back the curtain on how stress sneaks into training and competition, how it leaks down the lead, and what it takes to build a team that holds together when the stakes feel high. From a near‑perfect run that unravelled at the last jump to the quiet wins in everyday pet training, we share what we’ve learned about mindset, arousal, and the stories we tell ourselves. We discuss the difference between healthy pressure that boosts performance and harmful pressure that stifles curiosity. You’ll hear simple language shifts—swapping but for and, adding yet to can’t - that reshape belief and behaviour. We break down the real‑world signs your dog is overloaded: sniffing and looking away, random behaviours, shutdown, vocalising, or trying to leave. You’ll learn how to tailor pressure to the dog in front of you, manage your own arousal so your cues land, and set crisp session boundaries so engagement doesn’t bleed into chatter. We also explore group dynamics, why comparison is the thief of joy, and how good coaching protects both people and dogs - especially when life baggage walks into training with us. If you’re chasing red ribbons or just hoping for calmer walks, this conversation provides a practical path: clear criteria, small steps, honest expectations, and a plan you can trust. Flow isn’t magic; it’s the result of meeting your dog where they are and managing yourself first. Subscribe, share this with a friend who needs a gentler grip on goals, and leave a review to tell us which mindset shift you’ll try this week. Join us for AD Live & Unleashed, a *FREE* Naughty but Nice Dog 2-Day Event held 8-9 November 2025. Tickets are limited, grab your ticket today + bring a friend! https://absolute-dogs.com/products/ad-live-unleashed-premium-access?ref=1733

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The hardest part of “socialising your puppy” isn’t getting out the door—it’s knowing when to say no. We unpack the difference between ticking boxes and shaping feelings, contrasting Rupert, a sensitive dog overexposed to chaotic greetings and traditional classes, with Tokyo, a dog raised on low-drama, consistently positive experiences. The takeaway is simple and powerful: quality beats quantity. A handful of safe, well-managed exposures paired with concept games builds neutrality, optimism, and handler focus far better than a hundred random hellos in busy parks. We talk through the pivotal moments that set behaviour in stone: off-lead sprints to unknown dogs, crowded church halls where proximity is mistaken for progress, and the one-event learning that can turn curiosity into reactivity. Then we pivot to solutions that actually transfer to the real world. You’ll hear how games like Middle and Feet-on-Toes create portable safety boundaries, letting you feel arousal shifts through contact and move your dog with calm precision. We break down what a truly safe class setup looks like—space, non-interaction, and clear lanes—and why scent work can quietly drain stress without social pressure. Owner mindset threads through everything. Dogs read our tension, so we offer simple ways to stack the deck in your favour: pick routes with visibility, walk with trusted teams, use long lines as seatbelts, and replace chance encounters with planned, appropriate choices—or none at all. If you’ve ever felt pressured by a vet’s tick-sheet or the “socialise more” chorus at the park, this conversation gives you the language and the tools to protect your dog and build the skills that matter. Join us for AD Live & Unleashed, a *FREE* Naughty but Nice Dog 2-Day Event held 8-9 November 2025. Tickets are limited, grab your ticket today + bring a friend! https://absolute-dogs.com/products/ad-live-unleashed-premium-access?ref=1733

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The heart-stopping moment when you realise your dog has vanished is something no pet owner wants to experience. Yet when Linda's tiny toy poodle Bobble disappeared during what should have been a routine walk, it led to valuable lessons that challenge everything we think we know about finding missing dogs. This compelling episode takes you through the entire emotional journey – from the split-second accident that led to Bobble's disappearance to the counterintuitive strategies that eventually brought him home. Most dog owners believe calling loudly and searching is the right approach, but Lauren discovered that silence and patience proved far more effective when Bobble entered "flight mode." The expertise shared from legitimate lost dog organisations reveals why scared dogs physically cannot respond to calls and how our natural reactions may actually drive them deeper into hiding. You'll learn practical, immediately useful strategies, including leaving scent items, keeping vehicles open, and recognising the early warning signs that might prevent a disappearance in the first place. Included is a cautionary tale about scammers who prey on desperate pet owners, having lost £575 to a fake drone search company in their moments of panic. This transparent account provides crucial information about legitimate resources like Drone to Home and Search and Rescue Drone charities that can help in these situations. Whether you have a tiny escape artist or a confident explorer, this episode delivers potentially life-saving knowledge every dog owner should have before they need it. Because, as Henry Ford said, "Fail to prepare, prepare to fail." Share this episode with fellow dog lovers – the strategies within could make all the difference between heartbreak and a happy reunion. Join us for AD Live & Unleashed, a *FREE* Naughty but Nice Dog 2-Day Event held 8-9 November 2025. Tickets are limited, grab your ticket today + bring a friend! https://absolute-dogs.com/products/ad-live-unleashed-premium-access?ref=1733

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The road to recovery after canine surgery can feel overwhelming and restrictive. Between strict activity limitations, wound management, and preventing your dog from causing further damage, rehabilitation periods often leave pet owners feeling helpless and frustrated. Lauren Langman and guest Alice share their first-hand experiences navigating this challenging journey, offering practical wisdom that transforms recovery from a limitation into an opportunity. Alice's powerful story of rehabilitating Bonnie, her Cane Corso mix, after double cruciate ligament surgery reveals how games-based training became her lifeline during a critical nine-month recovery period. For Bonnie—a reactive dog with separation issues—the stakes couldn't have been higher; damage to her surgical sites could have meant euthanasia. What emerges is a treasure trove of actionable strategies that work even when physical movement is severely restricted. From creating enrichment opportunities that require minimal movement to teaching valuable stationary behaviors, you'll discover how to keep your dog mentally engaged while physically healing. The conversation explores environmental management techniques, identifying subtle signs of discomfort, and how to adapt training to accommodate your dog's specific recovery needs. Perhaps most valuable is the revelation that rehabilitation periods offer unique opportunities to build skills that will serve you long after recovery ends. Lead walking, muzzle training, scent work, and boundary games can all be developed during these seemingly limiting times, creating a silver lining to an otherwise challenging experience. Whether you're currently navigating post-surgery care, preparing for an upcoming procedure, or simply want to be prepared for potential future needs, this episode provides the emotional support and practical tools to transform rehabilitation into a relationship-strengthening experience. Share this episode with anyone facing the challenges of canine recovery—it might just be the guidance they need during a difficult time. Join us for AD Live & Unleashed, a *FREE* Naughty but Nice Dog 2-Day Event held 8-9 November 2025. Tickets are limited, grab your ticket today + bring a friend! https://absolute-dogs.com/products/ad-live-unleashed-premium-access?ref=1733

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Three hundred episodes and 4.2 million downloads! What started as a simple DVD in the early days of Facebook has grown into a worldwide movement transforming dog training as we know it. In this milestone celebration, host Lauren Langman sits down with trainer Sam to reflect on their games-based training journeys. Sam shares how her relationship with her first dog was deteriorating until she discovered a training approach that emphasized fun and flexibility over rigid commands. That transformation was so profound that she eventually became a trainer herself, helping countless others experience similar breakthroughs. What makes games-based training so special? For starters, it's genuinely fun, removing the pressure and seriousness that often accompanies traditional methods. Rather than focusing on specific behaviors like "sit" or "stay," games develop fundamental skills that reshape how dogs think, creating lasting changes that work across different situations. Perhaps most importantly, this approach can be incorporated into everyday life in short bursts—while boiling the kettle, watching television, or during brief moments throughout walks. The hosts discuss how this method benefits humans just as much as dogs, increasing our flexibility, providing a sense of achievement, and improving mental wellbeing. As Lauren poignantly notes, "It's not that they are giving us a hard time, they're having a hard time," and games provide a compassionate framework for understanding and addressing our dogs' needs. Looking forward, Lauren announces an exciting free virtual event on November 8-9 (with limited tickets available), and challenges listeners to share the podcast with at least one friend. After 300 episodes, the mission remains unchanged: helping owners become their dogs' top priority through trust, communication, and the joy of play. Join us for AD Live & Unleashed, a *FREE* Naughty but Nice Dog 2-Day Event held 8-9 November 2025. Tickets are limited, grab your ticket today + bring a friend! https://absolute-dogs.com/products/ad-live-unleashed-premium-access?ref=1733

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When Karen's dog Rupert bit her father, it could have spelled disaster for family relationships and dog-sitting arrangements. Instead, it became a powerful learning opportunity that transformed their approach to managing challenging dog behavior. The bite occurred during what should have been a simple interaction – Karen's father attempting to put Rupert's harness on while the dog was comfortably settled on the sofa. Without understanding Rupert's need for consensual handling, her father physically tried to move him, triggering a defensive response. This moment highlights how even loving family members can inadvertently create situations where dogs feel the need to communicate boundaries through their teeth. Karen shares the practical management strategies that prevented further incidents, including keeping Rupert's harness on during family visits and teaching relatives to use food to encourage movement rather than physical manipulation. She identifies the core behavioral concepts Rupert was missing: disengagement (the ability to break focus), optimism, emotional regulation, and flexibility – all trainable skills that reduce bite risk. The conversation delves into specific games that build these crucial skills, like Disengagement Pattern, Noise Box, and Toy Switch. Karen explains how trick training completely transforms Rupert's emotional state, building confidence and skills simultaneously. Most importantly, she emphasizes that a bite incident, while serious, doesn't need to define a dog or permanently damage relationships. This candid discussion offers hope and practical guidance for anyone navigating the aftermath of a dog bite within their family. Through understanding, management, and targeted training, most dogs can learn more appropriate communication and families can rebuild trust and safety. If you're struggling with challenging dog behavior or recovering from a bite incident, join our supportive community where you'll find the tools and encouragement to transform your relationship with your dog.

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Ever wondered how elite trainers build confidence in both sport dogs and those with behavioural challenges? Lauren Langman and Jamie dive deep into the transformative world of confidence circuits – a versatile training approach that's changing how dogs learn to navigate their environment with precision and trust. Confidence circuits combine problem-solving with physical awareness, creating a series of obstacles where dogs must thoughtfully place their paws while maintaining focus. The beauty lies in their accessibility – you don't need fancy equipment or vast spaces to get started. From bath mats and broom handles to recycled drawers and yoga blocks, everyday household items become powerful training tools when arranged strategically. Safety remains paramount, with both trainers emphasising non-slip surfaces to prevent injuries and build positive associations. The applications are remarkably diverse. For puppies, these circuits develop crucial body awareness. For senior dogs or those with neurological deficits (like Lauren's dog, Brave), they help combat issues like foot scuffing. For "naughty but nice" dogs with behavioural challenges, they provide focus and build trust through micro-moments of controlled separation. For sport dogs, they're invaluable for perfecting running contacts and dynamic movement patterns. What makes confidence circuits particularly special is their adaptability. Each session should be unique, challenging dogs to adapt to changing scenarios – an essential skill for real-world navigation. Even in limited spaces like hallways, minimal setups using just a few cones, a yoga block, and a step-in container can provide substantial physical and mental workouts. Ready to transform your dog's movement, focus and trust? Join our community by sharing your confidence circuit creations on social media or in our community space. This training approach truly is, as Lauren concludes, "a must for any dog owner" – regardless of your dog's age, ability or temperament. Ready to transform your dog's training routine? Let's build some Confidence Circuits! https://absolute-dogs.com/products/confidence-circuits?ref=1733

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When that adorable new puppy or rescue dog joins your household, the dream is harmony, but the reality often involves chaos, stress, and sometimes even conflict between your existing dogs and the newcomer. What if there was a better way? Crufts Champion, Expert Naughty but Nice Dog Trainer, Lauren Langman sits down with Linda, a competitive obedience trainer who recently introduced a tiny one-kilogram poodle puppy to her household of three Border Collies - including one particularly reactive dog who typically doesn't tolerate newcomers. The surprise? Linda reports the integration has been "simple and straightforward," though certainly requiring work and knowledge. This candid conversation reveals the stark contrast between traditional approaches to dog introductions and modern, science-based methods. Linda shares how her journey through positive training transformed her understanding of canine body language, management techniques, and the importance of advocating for resident dogs. You'll discover practical strategies like using neutral territory for first meetings, creating safe spaces with gates and crates, and managing resources to prevent tension. Perhaps most valuable is Linda's insight into reading subtle canine signals - from a Border Collie's widening eyes indicating rising arousal to a puppy's resource guarding behaviours that need gentle intervention. Her month-long integration process demonstrates that patience yields results; her once-reactive Border Collie now plays chase games with the puppy she initially feared. What's a month compared to a lifetime of positive and fun interaction? Whether you're considering adding a new dog to your family or struggling with integration challenges right now, this episode offers actionable advice that respects both the newcomer and your resident dogs. Most importantly, you'll gain the confidence to set your timeline rather than rushing based on others' expectations. Ready to transform your multi-dog household management? Listen now and discover how to make your dog's world harmonious, even when it's expanding to include new dogs in your home.

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From anxious and reactive to calm, confident and focused — Cavaletti training is the secret tool you didn’t know your dog needed. 🐾 In this episode of the Sexier than a Squirrel Podcast, world-class trainer Lauren Langman and her colleague Jamie dive into how Cavaletti builds strength, balance, focus, and emotional resilience in dogs of all breeds, ages, and training backgrounds. You’ll hear: How Cavaletti helps Lauren’s Border Collie, Brave, in her recovery from a devastating spinal injury. Why reactive dogs thrive with Cavaletti and how it changes movement patterns for calmer behaviour. How to adapt Cavaletti for small spaces, senior dogs, or limited off-leash opportunities. The simple setup that delivers results in just minutes a day. Whether you want to prevent injuries, build your dog’s confidence, or transform reactivity into focus, this episode will show you why Cavaletti should be in every dog owner’s toolkit. Watch for a cool opportunity (promo mentioned in episode) starting 21 August! 😮 Check out the course here: https://absolute-dogs.com/products/cavaletti?ref=1733

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What do you do when your massive mastiff mix - described as "half grizzly bear, half donkey" - turns into a reactive nightmare? For Alice, the journey with Bonnie began with serious doubts about whether she could provide a forever home for such a challenging dog. Most small reactive dogs get labeled "cute" despite their behaviour. But for Bonnie, a large brindle mix with impressive strength, her reactive episodes weren't just embarrassing - they triggered public concern about dangerous dogs. Alice needed solutions that worked in real-world situations, not just controlled environments. The transformation came through three key concepts: calmness, disengagement, and optimism. Alice shares the three specific games from Absolute Dogs' Games Club that fundamentally changed her relationship with Bonnie and Bonnie's relationship with the world. Figure of Eight created meditative, smooth movement patterns that calmed Bonnie's jerky anxiety. Orientation Game provided crucial "pulse checks" before off-lead adventures, allowing Alice to assess Bonnie's mental state in any environment. Finally, Disengagement Pattern and Rewind gave both dog and owner muscle memory for redirecting attention away from triggers. Perhaps most powerful is Alice's candid admission that these games didn't just modify behaviour - they saved Bonnie's home. "There was probably several months where Chris and I sort of felt like, can we do this? Can we maintain a forever home for Bonnie?" Today, Alice speaks with confidence about advocating for her dog and creating an environment where both can thrive. Their relationship has transformed from struggle to partnership, proving that even the most challenging dogs can become calm companions with the right approach. Want to experience a similar transformation with your dog? Visit the Absolute Dog Store to discover these games and more training solutions that could change everything for you and your dog. Jump into Games Club https://absolute-dogs.com/products/games-club-membership?ref=1733

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This episode reveals how these versatile training setups can transform your dog's physical abilities and mental acuity using everyday household items. Lauren and Linda share their expertise on why Confidence Circuits have become a cornerstone of their training programs for dogs of all ages and abilities. From naughty-but-nice dogs needing impulse control to senior dogs fighting cognitive decline, these customizable obstacle courses provide targeted benefits that address specific needs. The beauty lies in their simplicity – cardboard boxes, hula hoops, discarded packaging, and even children's toys can become valuable training tools. What makes Confidence Circuits truly exceptional is their adaptability. They can be scaled from beginner-friendly to advanced challenges, configured for tiny spaces when weather prevents outdoor exercise, and even modified for owners with mobility limitations who can direct their dogs from a seated position. For dogs with mobility concerns, Confidence Circuits provide essential therapeutic movement opportunities. Beyond the physical benefits, Confidence Circuits deliver remarkable mental stimulation. Just as puzzles and activities help maintain cognitive function in elderly humans, these problem-solving exercises keep ageing dogs mentally sharp while building their confidence. Whether you're training a sports competitor who needs precise body awareness or simply want to provide enrichment for a family pet, discover how this creative approach can strengthen your bond while developing your dog's physical and mental capabilities. Ready to transform your dog's training routine? Let's build some Confidence Circuits! https://absolute-dogs.com/products/confidence-circuits?ref=1733

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Could skipping your dog's daily walk be the kindest thing for them? In this paradigm-shifting episode, Lauren and Karen explore the controversial concept of "ditching the walk" and its potential to transform your relationship with your dog. Explore our diverse range of courses, including the recently released Bake Off course, for inspiration and enrichment ideas. https://absolute-dogs.com/products/bake-off?ref=1733 When your dog's stress bucket is already overflowing, dragging them into potentially overwhelming environments can create negative experiences for everyone involved. Karen shares how her reactive dog Rupert benefits more from alternative activities than from traditional walks when he's not in the right headspace. "If he's not enjoying it either, what is the point?" she questions, challenging long-held beliefs about canine exercise requirements. The discussion reframes what exercise truly means for dogs. "Fitness is movement, and movement is fitness," Lauren emphasises, introducing numerous alternatives that provide both physical and mental stimulation. From confidence circuits and trick training to scent work and puzzle feeders, these activities often deliver more focused attention and meaningful engagement than a distracted walk around the neighbourhood. Karen reveals how enrichment activities serve as valuable "temperature checks" for her dog's mental state. When Rupert willingly performs tricks like "orbit," she knows he's feeling comfortable. When he can't focus on food or familiar behaviours, it signals he's over-threshold—crucial information for responsive care. This isn't about laziness or neglect—it's about truly tuning into what your dog needs and providing alternatives that better serve their wellbeing. You might discover that your dog prefers these targeted activities over walks, responding with enthusiasm rather than the foot-planting reluctance that signals a walk isn't working for them. Whether you have a reactive dog, an ageing senior, or simply want to enhance your relationship, this episode offers practical ways to redefine exercise and enrichment. Try replacing even a portion of your walks with alternative activities, and you might be surprised by the positive changes you see in both your dog's behaviour and your connection with them.

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Make sure to check out Part I before you dive into Part II! https://www.buzzsprout.com/761645/episodes/17462029 What happens between competitions might be the most critical factor determining your dog's peak performance and long-term well-being. In this deep-dive conversation, Lauren Langman welcomes back small animal physiotherapist Mel Doyle to unpack the science of effective recovery for competition dogs. This eye-opening episode continues to dive into how we approach training schedules, revealing why high-drive dogs need carefully structured programs that balance building capabilities without overtaxing their bodies. You'll discover why many mentally talented dogs lack the physical development to support their competitive spirit, and how proper muscle conditioning prevents career-ending injuries. Mel shares her expert framework for structuring the perfect training week, explaining the concepts of peaking and tapering that elite handlers use to optimise performance. You'll learn exactly when to schedule treadmill sessions, land-based exercises, and professional treatments around competition weekends, with specific adaptations for dogs competing on different days. The conversation tackles practical questions most handlers face: Should you take your dog to the beach before a competition weekend? Which recovery tools deliver the best results for specific dogs? How should you feed a competition dog throughout the day? When is a harness better than a collar, and which harness design minimises movement restriction? Perhaps most valuable is their discussion of seasonal planning. Mel reveals why a full month off from agility training (while maintaining baseline fitness) followed by a strategic 12-week buildup creates the optimal performance curve for seasoned competitors. Whether you're managing multiple dogs across endless events or simply want your weekend warrior to perform their best, this episode delivers the recovery roadmap that makes sustainable excellence possible. Your dog's performance potential depends not just on their skills training, but on the recovery strategy between competitions and this conversation provides the blueprint. Bookmark both Part I & II to reference back for all the amazing golden nuggets planted throughout!

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Every competitive dog handler faces a crucial balancing act: maximizing performance while preserving their canine athlete's long-term wellbeing. This eye-opening conversation with small animal physiotherapist Mel challenges conventional wisdom about training and recovery for sports dogs. "Your dog only has so many jumps in their lifetime." This simple yet profound statement forms the foundation of our discussion, exploring how recovery isn't just about rest, but about strategic rehabilitation that allows muscle fibers to repair and strengthen properly. Mel reveals the surprising truth that many handlers unwittingly compromise their dogs' recovery by misunderstanding what proper post-competition care looks like. We dive deep into designing the ideal training week between competitions, creating a bell curve of intensity that peaks mid-week rather than continuously pushing our dogs. You'll discover why Monday should be a genuine recovery day, how to incorporate skills training, conditioning, and sprint work in a balanced schedule, and why travel itself creates significant physical and mental stress that needs accounting for. Perhaps most surprising is the revelation that muscle building doesn't require extensive free running - contrary to popular belief, controlled exercises that recruit specific muscles correctly can be far more effective than unstructured activity. This "fit without kit" approach emphasizes quality over quantity and simplicity over fancy equipment. Whether you're competing every weekend through the season or selectively targeting specific shows, this conversation will transform how you plan your training, recovery, and competition schedule. Your dogs will thank you with longer, healthier, and ultimately more successful competitive careers.

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Whether you’re a seasoned dog trainer or a passionate dog owner, this episode will change how you approach training — forever. Join expert trainers Lauren Langman and Dave Hibbert as they unpack the Small Incremental Learning System (SILS) — the step-by-step method behind reliable, long-lasting behaviour change in dogs of all breeds and backgrounds. For trainers, SILS may feel familiar — a structure you've used instinctively. For dog owners, it’s a practical roadmap to transform your dog’s behaviour without overwhelm, frustration, or gimmicks. 💡 What You’ll Learn: What SILS is — and why it’s the foundation behind every truly successful training plan How small steps create powerful, lasting behaviour Lauren’s 12-step retrieve sequence and how it applies to any skill Why quick fixes fail (and what to do instead) How to troubleshoot and rebuild behaviour without going back to square one Whether you’re coaching clients, preparing for competition, or simply want better communication with your dog, this episode gives you the system to make it happen. 🎧 Listen now — and unlock the power of step-by-step, reliable, real-world dog training.

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Ever wondered why your dog performs perfectly at home but seems to forget everything when you're out in public? The secret might lie in understanding the ABCs of dog training. Dave, a veteran police dog trainer with over two decades of experience, breaks down this deceptively simple framework that has revolutionized how professionals approach dog training. Rather than focusing solely on correcting behaviors, the ABC model—Antecedent, Behavior, Consequence—provides multiple leverage points to create lasting change in your dog's responses. The conversation dives deep into the "three A's" that precede any behavior: Arousal (your dog's energy level), Area (the training environment), and Actions (what you and others are doing). Through vivid examples from both high-stakes police work and everyday training scenarios, Dave illustrates how manipulating these elements can transform seemingly stubborn behavioral issues without resorting to punishment. One particularly fascinating insight reveals how what we perceive as punishment might actually be reinforcing to our dogs—like the Malinois who fights harder against the leash correction because the struggle itself is rewarding. This perspective shift helps explain why some training approaches backfire despite our best intentions. Whether you're working with a high-drive working dog or a family pet, understanding this framework empowers you to troubleshoot training challenges more effectively. By becoming aware of how these elements interact, you'll gain new tools to set your dog up for success rather than repeatedly correcting failures. Ready to transform your approach to dog training? Listen now and discover why changing what happens before a behavior often matters more than what happens after it. Share your own training breakthrough moments with us and join the conversation!

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Struggling with a challenging, reactive, or overly sensitive dog? You’re not alone—and you’re not failing. In this powerful episode, top dog trainers Lauren Langman and Sam reveal the proven games-based training methods they use to transform “naughty but nice” dogs into calm, confident, and focused companions. Discover how to replace traditional obedience struggles with playful strategies that work with your dog’s emotions, not against them. This episode explores: 🔁 The Disengagement Pattern that teaches your dog to tune in to you instead of distractions 🧳 The Magic Suitcase method—a mobile safe zone for anxious dogs in stressful environments 🦁 Why trick training builds unstoppable confidence in timid or fearful dogs 🔲 The Disengagement Square, a walk-time game that shifts stress into calm focus 🍖 The surprising power of scatter feeding as a decompression tool From reactive terriers to overwhelmed rescues, Lauren and Sam share real-world stories, tips, and techniques that you can implement today, whether your dog is a puppy or well into adulthood. If your dog’s big feelings are getting in the way of daily life, this episode will give you hope, direction, and a practical plan for transformation.

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What makes some dogs able to handle anything life throws at them while others crumble under pressure? The answer lies in resilience – that magical quality that transforms anxious, reactive dogs into confident companions who can accompany you anywhere. Lauren Langman and special guest Amanda dive deep into how to build rock-solid resilience in dogs of all ages. They share personal stories of their most bomb-proof dogs – from Tokyo the unflappable Border Collie who could sleep through chaos to Salty the adventurous Labrador who sailed boats and rode gondolas without a care in the world. These weren't just lucky genetic accidents but the result of deliberate, thoughtful training and lifestyle choices. The conversation unpacks the fascinating "stress bucket" concept – a model for understanding how dogs process and manage stressors. You'll discover the five critical components that build resilience: optimism, thinking in arousal, arousal control, calmness, and disengagement. Each component can be developed through specific games and management strategies that transform how your dog perceives and responds to the world around them. Perhaps most eye-opening is the discussion of "rehearsal" – how what we allow our dogs to practice becomes their default behavior. Whether it's a Border Collie working sheep, a spaniel flushing birds, or a terrier hunting vermin – understanding your training goals before allowing certain behaviors to be rehearsed can make all the difference in creating the companion you want. The hosts emphasize that resilience training isn't just for puppies. Even rescue dogs and older canines can develop these skills through patient, consistent work. Ready to create a dog who can truly share your adventures? This episode provides the roadmap to an enriched life for both you and your canine companion. As Amanda beautifully summarizes: "Resilience leads to an enriched life for your dog."

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Is Your Dog Too Friendly? Why Socialisation Might Be Setting You Back 🐾 What if everything you've been told about socialisation is… wrong? In this episode, leading dog trainer Lauren Langman and operational dog expert Dave Hibbert (whose dogs have worked events like the Queen’s funeral) dive deep into the surprising truth behind confident dogs. Spoiler: it’s not about being friendly—it’s about being environmentally bulletproof. 🎯 You’ll learn: The real difference between socialisation and environmental training Why “friendly” dogs often fail in the real world How to build calm, focused, and neutral responses to distractions Easy home setups using cardboard chaos, metal bowls, and wobble boards Why car parks, industrial estates, and motorway service stations make the best training grounds The truth about early puppy exposure, even before vaccinations "We don’t want a social dog," says Lauren. “We want one who can ignore the chaos and tune in to us.” This episode is a must-watch if you're training a working dog, raising a high-energy pup, or just tired of your dog getting distracted by every passerby. 🔔 Subscribe for more games-based training strategies that actually work. 🎧 Available wherever you get your podcasts — or watch right here! Get Access to our 10 Days to a Perfect Puppy Course here: https://absolutedogs.me/perfectpuppy?ref=1733

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Ever wondered how something as simple as a hula hoop could transform your dog's confidence? This game-changing episode reveals the science and magic behind "confidence hoops" training. Lauren and Jamie unpack why this accessible training method works for dogs of all ages and personality types - from nervous rescues to boisterous puppies, senior dogs with mobility issues to high-drive sport prospects. You'll discover how giving dogs control over movement and noise helps them develop profound confidence that transfers to real-world challenges. The beauty of confidence hoops lies in their simplicity. Starting with inexpensive supermarket hula hoops (just £1-2), you can create engaging games that build mental resilience, physical coordination, and emotional stability. Learn about crowd favorites like "hoop dive" where dogs push through hoops themselves, creating a sense of agency that anxious dogs often lack in triggering situations. What sets this training approach apart is how it allows dogs to lead their own learning journey. When dogs partner with you to solve problems rather than simply following commands, they develop flexible thinking and adaptability. This dynamic shift creates confident companions who approach new challenges with enthusiasm rather than apprehension. Whether you're struggling with a reactive dog, want to build your puppy's environmental confidence, or simply need to add some no-pressure fun to your training routine, confidence hoops offers accessible entry points for every human-dog team. The portable nature of hoops means you can practice anywhere, helping dogs generalize their skills across different environments. Ready to transform your dog's confidence through play? Grab the Confidence Hoops course (currently available at a special pre-order price) or start experimenting with basic boundary games today. Your dog's newfound confidence might just surprise you! Confidence Hoops is here! https://absolute-dogs.com/products/confidence-hoops?ref=1733

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A tiny new addition is about to make a big impact on Linda's home - and perhaps even the prestigious rings of Crufts! In this delightful conversation, Linda reveals her plans for integrating Bobble, her new toy poodle puppy, into her existing multi-dog household. From thoughtful preparation to training philosophy, Linda shares practical wisdom that challenges conventional thinking about puppy raising. "Every piece of food is going to come from either enrichment or from me," she explains, highlighting how this foundation creates opportunities for bonding and learning from day one. Her approach combines structure with adventure, as Bobble will immediately join her on road trips, training days, and everyday adventures. The conversation takes a serious turn when discussing small dog safety in multi-dog households, with both hosts sharing sobering stories of preventable tragedies. "I just don't leave my dogs," Linda admits, explaining her careful management system that prioritizes safety without sacrificing socialization. This balanced approach extends to her vaccination philosophy as well - she'll have Bobble exploring the world thoughtfully before completing his full vaccination course. Perhaps most refreshing is Linda's commitment to raising a confident small dog rather than a "handbag puppy." As she explains, "The thing I try to coach people with small dogs not to do is pick them up... They need to be able to behave like a dog, work like a dog, have the confidence of a dog on the floor." Whether you're considering adding a puppy to your home or simply enjoy heartwarming dog stories, this episode delivers practical advice wrapped in genuine enthusiasm for the canine-human bond. And if you're inspired by Linda's approach, check out our 10 Days to Perfect Puppy course, currently reduced to just £27 for our listeners. https://absolutedogs.me/perfectpuppy?ref=1733

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Have you ever felt the humiliation of being dragged down the street by your large dog? Or wondered if you'd made a terrible mistake adopting a powerful breed that outweighs you? You're not alone. This eye-opening conversation with Alice reveals her journey with 40kg Mastiff mix Bonnie – from painful incidents where she was pulled over to confidently walking together as a team. What's remarkable isn't just the transformation, but how it happened without relying on physical strength, dominance, or harsh methods. The secret lies in understanding what concepts large dogs are missing that make loose leash walking difficult. Most powerful breeds aren't being deliberately difficult – they simply haven't learned that being near you is more valuable than pulling ahead. Through carefully designed games that build this understanding, even the strongest dogs can become willing walking partners. Alice shares her most effective strategies, including the critical importance of preventing rehearsal of pulling behavior and starting proximity training in secure environments without leads. She explains how properly conditioned management tools like head collars can provide safety while the real work happens through relationship-building games. The discussion also addresses the reality of rescue dogs, which Alice compares to "getting a second-hand car with no service history." Despite Bonnie's challenging background and previous serious incident, games-based training created a partnership where Alice now feels "like Lara Croft" walking confidently with her once-unmanageable dog. Whether you have a 4kg Chihuahua or a 70kg mastiff, the principles remain the same – build value for being with you, and your dog will choose to walk nicely. No muscle required. Ready to transform your walks? Visit Absolute-Dogs.com for the 10 Days to Stop Pulling course or join the supportive community where owners of challenging dogs become their dog's true priority through games, not force. Grab 10 Days to Stop Pulling https://absolutedogs.me/stoppulling

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Tired of your dog jumping all over you and your guests? You're not alone. In this dynamic episode, dog training experts Lauren Langman and Dave tackle one of the most common yet frustrating canine behaviors - jumping up. We explore why jumping becomes problematic and why it's worth addressing beyond just keeping your clothes clean. Lauren shares a poignant personal story about her father's battle with cancer, highlighting how jumping dogs can pose genuine safety risks for vulnerable individuals. The conversation delves into legal considerations too - most dog owners don't realize that if your dog merely scares someone by jumping, it could potentially be considered dangerous under the Dangerous Dogs Act. The magic of this episode lies in the practical solutions. You'll discover how incredibly adept dogs are at reading context and cues, allowing them to understand when jumping might be acceptable versus inappropriate. We introduce boundary games as a powerful training tool, explain the importance of household consistency, and share management strategies using crates, puppy pens, and gates to prevent jumping while training progresses. Dave reveals his simple rule: dogs can only jump when they have a Kong in their mouth, demonstrating how clear criteria help dogs understand expectations. Lauren explains how putting jumping on cue creates clarity, while managing access to reinforcers prevents dogs from being rewarded for unwanted behavior. Ready to transform your jumping dog? Take advantage of our special offer for listeners - our comprehensive "10 Days to Stop Jumping" course for just £27 (normally £97) with lifetime access. Whether you have a bouncy spaniel or an enthusiastic shepherd or any other breed, you'll gain the tools to create clear boundaries while maintaining a loving relationship with your dog. Visit absolute-dogs.com to start your journey.

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The parasite prevention revolution is here, and it's changing how we think about protecting our dogs from fleas, ticks, worms, and other unwanted visitors. Did you know that approximately 15% of dogs carry Giardia? With roughly 25 million dogs and cats in the UK, that's a staggering 3.75 million potential carriers spreading these parasites throughout our environment. For decades, we've trusted conventional veterinary treatments without question, applying chemical spot-ons and administering worming tablets as directed. But what if there's a better way? This eye-opening conversation explores the dark side of traditional parasite treatments – from their environmental impact (one dose for a large dog can kill 25 million bees!) to documented side effects including seizures, tremors, and autoimmune responses in our beloved pets. Most shocking perhaps is learning that many ingredients in these products are banned for agricultural use yet deemed acceptable to apply directly to our dogs. Bug-K9 offers a natural alternative that's revolutionising parasite prevention. With powerful ingredients like pumpkin seed, black cumin seed, fennel, ginger, cinnamon, peppermint, and more, this herbal blend creates an environment parasites simply don't want to inhabit. Unlike chemical treatments that work by circulating toxins through your dog's system, this preventative approach makes your dog naturally unattractive to parasites while simultaneously supporting their overall health. The five-pronged approach combines internal supplementation with external products like natural shampoos, sprays and balms – all human-grade and safe enough to use yourself. The powder format ensures maximum efficacy (80% bioavailability compared to just 30-40% in tablet form), and regular worm count tests consistently confirm its effectiveness even in high-risk environments. Ready to protect your dog naturally? Use code LOVEDOGS for £10 off your first order and join the movement toward safer, more effective parasite prevention that's better for your dog, your family, and our planet.

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What makes the difference between a failed rescue adoption and a success story? Alice joins us to share her journey with Bonnie, a 40-kilo German Shepherd-Cane Corso-Mastiff mix with a troubled past involving another dog's death. This powerful conversation reveals how games-based training transformed their relationship and could save countless rescue dogs from becoming part of the heartbreaking 50% failure statistic. When Alice first brought Bonnie home, she faced what many rescue adopters experience – the gradual emergence of serious behavioral issues including reactivity and separation anxiety that made daily life challenging. Rather than giving up, Alice discovered a different approach through Absolute Dogs that focused on building relationship rather than using traditional correction-based methods often recommended for large, powerful breeds. The transformation in Bonnie didn't happen overnight, but through consistent games that built calmness, trust, and communication, this once-concerning dog became a trusted companion. As Alice explains, "I'm five foot three, under 50 kilos, and I have this sleeping, snoring giant breed dog that I can walk safely on my own – not through force, but because she wants to move with me." Her story demonstrates that even dogs with serious incidents in their past can become treasured family members with the right approach. Are you considering adopting a rescue dog or struggling with one already? We're offering completely free resources to rescue centers, volunteers, and adopters worldwide to help more dogs find and keep their forever homes. Reach out through absolute-dogs.com to access these materials and join our supportive community of rescue dog owners who understand your journey.

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When the unthinkable happens and your dog is attacked, how do you respond? This question drove Amanda to develop practical defense strategies after her young spaniel Harley was cornered and attacked by two off-leash dogs on what should have been a routine walk. The trauma affected both of them deeply, but their journey of recovery offers powerful lessons for all dog owners. Amanda and Lauren dive into a surprisingly simple yet effective tool for dog defense: an umbrella. This everyday item serves three crucial functions - breaking visual contact between dogs, creating a physical barrier, and startling approaching threats without causing harm. They walk through the step-by-step process of training your dog to work with this tool through a reliable "middle" position and careful desensitization exercises. What makes this conversation particularly valuable is the focus on recovery after traumatic incidents. Both trainers share personal stories of helping their dogs overcome frightening encounters, emphasizing how different dogs respond based on their genetics, temperament, and learning history. The distinction between behavior training (cued responses) and concept training (uncued choices) illuminates why games-based approaches build true resilience in our canine companions. Whether your dog has experienced trauma or you simply want to be prepared, the defense and recovery strategies shared will help you become a more effective advocate for your dog's physical and emotional wellbeing. By focusing on optimism-building games and creating opportunities for calm, you'll develop a dog who can navigate challenging situations with confidence and quickly recover from setbacks when they occur.

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Dog owners, we've all been there – the dreaded "poonami" that strikes without warning, often in the middle of the night. That's exactly what prompted this candid conversation about canine digestive health after Lauren's co-host Linda spent a night up every 90 minutes with her tiny puppy Bobble. This practical guide walks you through what to do when digestive disaster strikes. We share our emergency protocol using products like Rescue-K9 Rapid Support and demonstrate exactly how to administer it to reluctant dogs (hint: hold their chin up after placing the paste in their cheek pocket). You'll learn to distinguish between situations requiring veterinary care versus those you can handle at home, focusing on your dog's overall demeanor and energy as key indicators. Beyond emergency care, we reveal our daily routines for building resilient gut health through consistent probiotic supplementation. Discover why "naughty but nice" dogs particularly benefit from gut support, how stress impacts digestive function, and the powerful role of fermented foods like kefir and apple cider vinegar with "mother." We even share our first-hand experiences with explosive clean-ups and how proper preparation prevents these situations from becoming full-blown crises. Whether you're currently dealing with a digestive emergency or wanting to prevent future ones, this episode gives you actionable strategies backed by our years of experience. Use code "HAPPYTUMMY" for £10 off at the A-OK9 store and build your own pet first aid kit today. Remember – preparation is everything when it comes to maintaining your dog's digestive health!

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Ever been told your dog is a lost cause? Meet Alice and Bonnie—a story that proves second chances can lead to extraordinary transformations. When Alice adopted Bonnie, a powerful brindle mastiff mix with a history of aggression that had resulted in another dog's death, she had no idea what she was getting into. That first walk when Bonnie dragged Alice across a field in a reactive frenzy made one thing clear: this would be no ordinary rehabilitation journey. "We definitely wondered if this was beyond our capabilities," Alice confesses in this raw, honest conversation about the reality of living with a severely reactive dog. After one trainer declared Bonnie would "never like other dogs," Alice refused to accept that verdict. Instead, she found an approach that would completely transform their lives. Through a methodical progression of games that built crucial skills like disengagement and optimism, Bonnie gradually evolved from a "grizzly bear" on leash to a dog who could calmly navigate the world. The journey wasn't linear—there were tears, setbacks, and moments of doubt. But Alice shares the practical strategies that made progress possible: ditching traditional walks temporarily, homeschooling essential skills, introducing challenges at Bonnie's pace, and perhaps most importantly, maintaining balance through self-care practices completely separate from dog training. Whether you're struggling with your own reactive dog or simply interested in understanding behavior transformation, this conversation offers both practical guidance and genuine hope. As Alice says to anyone feeling overwhelmed by their dog's behavior: "There is a manageable route up that mountain. You just need someone to guide you the right way."

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Pulling on lead – it's the frustration that can transform a peaceful dog walk into an arm-wrenching ordeal. Whether you're dealing with a 7-kilo terrier or a 40-kilo German Shepherd, pulling creates a disconnection that leaves both ends of the leash frustrated and stressed. In this revealing conversation, Lauren Langman and Dave tackle one of the most common dog walking complaints head-on. Drawing from their extensive experience with both pet dogs and professional working canines, they dispel the myth that pulling is just something dog owners must endure. Lauren shares how her own dog Skittles becomes almost cognitively impaired when in full pulling mode, while Dave recounts his journey challenging the traditional police dog training approach that encouraged pulling as a way to "build drive." What makes this discussion particularly valuable is the practical, field-tested advice from trainers who've worked with thousands of dogs. You'll discover why environment management matters so much (hint: driving to the park instead of being pulled there makes a huge difference), how equipment choices can help or hinder your progress, and specific games you can play to create value in walking beside you. The trainers also explain why loose-leash walking isn't just about comfort—it's about safety, legal considerations, and the perception of control that affects how others view you and your dog. Whether you're struggling with a dog who pulls like a freight train or just want to refine your walking experience, you'll find actionable techniques here that go beyond basic obedience into building a dog who genuinely wants to be with you. Ready to transform your walks? Learn how two world-class trainers solved their own pulling problems and how their 10 Days to Stop Pulling course can help you do the same.

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Resource guarding can transform even the sweetest dog into a possessive, growling guardian overnight. This revealing conversation with Karen, owner of Rupert—a lovable yet challenging cockapoo—takes you behind the scenes of living with a resource guarding dog who has actually bitten. Karen doesn't sugarcoat the reality: some days it's scary, frustrating, and filled with self-doubt. Yet she shares the remarkable ways she's learned to work with Rupert's limitations rather than against them. From the hilarious hedgehog-under-the-saucepan incident to managing stolen socks and pants, you'll discover practical strategies that transform confrontation into cooperation. The most counterintuitive lesson? When your dog steals something valuable, your natural reaction is precisely what you shouldn't do. Lauren and Karen explain why making a big deal about stolen items only intensifies guarding behaviors, and offer genius alternatives like "toy box" games that sidestep confrontation entirely. They detail the subtle warning signs most owners miss—the stillness, the whale eye, the obsessive return to spaces—signals that appear long before growling or biting. What makes this episode particularly powerful is its honesty about the genetic components of resource guarding and the limitations of training. Not every dog behavior can be "fixed," but with the right approach, even serious resource guarders can live happy, fulfilling lives. Whether you're currently struggling with a resource guarding dog or want to prevent these behaviors from developing, these practical, compassionate strategies will transform your relationship with your dog. Ready to turn resource guarding challenges into opportunities for deeper connection? Check Out 10 Days to Stop Resource Guarding https://absolutedogs.me/resourceguarding

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This episode dives into why dogs steal and offers practical solutions for dog owners struggling with this common behaviour. With insights on environmental management, training strategies, and understanding canine instincts, listeners can gain valuable knowledge to curb stealing. • Exploration of the instinctual reasons behind stealing • The importance of calm reactions instead of confrontation • Tips on swapping items to minimise stealing • Managing spaces to prevent theft before it occurs • The role of boundaries and crates in fostering good behaviour • Building a positive environment for dogs to relax and thrive • Encouragement to seek out training resources for persistent stealing behaviour Check out our 10 Days to Stop Stealing Course at: https://absolutedogs.me/stopstealing?ref=1733

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Are you ready to experience the rush of participating in one of the world’s most prestigious dog agility competitions? Join us as we delve into the journey of Teri and her beloved dog, Jasper, who is stepping into the limelight at Crufts for the very first time. This episode captures the excitement, nerves, and valuable insights that come with preparing for such a significant event in the dog agility scene. Teri shares her heartfelt story of how she has dreamt of competing at Crufts for as long as she can remember, inspired by childhood experiences spent watching the show with her grandmother. We’ll explore the unshakeable relationship between Teri and Jasper and what went into preparation for their big day. You’ll hear practical advice on various aspects of preparing for the event—how to manage nerves, the importance of ensuring your dog’s comfort, and essential logistics for event day. The discussion highlights the significance of understanding the venue, navigating backstage experiences, and advocating for your dog’s needs amidst the competition pressure. Moreover, we discuss how to balance the thrill of competition with the joy of simple moments spent together with your dog. Whether you're a seasoned competitor or a newcomer to the agility world, this conversation will leave you inspired and informed about tackling the challenges and joys that come with competing at events like Crufts. Join us on this incredible journey, and don’t forget to subscribe, share, and leave your thoughts!

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Ever felt the pangs of guilt from a noise complaint because your dog couldn't bear to be alone? Join us as Alice shares her deeply personal journey with her rescue dog, Bonnie, a German Shepherd and Cane Corso mix. After an unexpected noise complaint, Alice navigated the tricky world of separation anxiety, balancing the need to mend neighbourhood relations with the well-being of her gentle giant. Her story of flexibility and adaptability in the face of community challenges offers invaluable insights for dog owners everywhere. Discover the transformative power of technology and structured training methods in tackling canine separation anxiety and reactivity. With Bonnie's journey as our guide, we explore how cameras and training programs like Absolute Dogs played pivotal roles in understanding and improving her behaviour. Through Alice's experience, we emphasize the necessity of a calm and supportive environment, spotlighting how addressing emotional and physical health needs can dramatically enhance a dog's life. Bonnie's path, from potential euthanasia to stability and peace, underscores the profound impact of commitment and innovation in pet care. Finally, we celebrate the strength in community support, which played an instrumental role in Alice and Bonnie's success. Alice not only acquired knowledge and motivation but also found support in what could have been an isolating journey. Her resolve and triumph over Bonnie's reactivity challenges serve as a beacon of hope and inspiration. Whether you're a seasoned dog owner or new to the world of dogs and dog training, this episode offers a treasure trove of insights and encouragement to forge stronger relationships with our best friends, and the dogs we share our lives with.

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This episode emphasizes the joy of participation, the thrill of goal setting, and the empowerment found in staying true to one's passion. Ever wondered why some of us feel the thrill of competition more fiercely than others? Join us as we unravel the psychology behind competitive motivation in dog training. Discover how personality traits like agreeableness and neuroticism influence our competitive instincts and shape our behaviour in the arena. The emotional bond with our dogs is at the heart of competitive dog sports. Hear personal anecdotes about the transformation from a grumpy, mistake-fearing competitor to someone who embraces the journey and laughs at blunders. With stories of two distinct dogs, we explore the importance of valuing their unique traits and adjusting our approaches to foster stronger connections, even when those bonds don't form easily at first. The magic lies in appreciating each dog's individuality and nurturing a deeper relationship through understanding. Competitive dog sports can be addictive, drawing enthusiasts in with a love for dogs and a vibrant community spirit. Learn about grit, resilience, and the emotional intelligence of dogs in this engaging narrative that spans from local competitions to the grand stage of events like Crufts. Whether you're chasing victory or celebrating small wins, the camaraderie of dog lovers worldwide is a testament to the shared passion that keeps us all in the game.

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This episode explores the transformative power of online dog training, highlighting how Pro Dog Trainer Club and live Power Hours create accessible, engaging, and fun environments for both dogs and their owners. Owners learn to harness play-based techniques, overcome the stress of traditional training sessions, and connect with a supportive community of fellow dog lovers. • PDT Club is a source of endless training ideas • Advantages of online training for busy lifestyles • Comparison between traditional classes and online flexibility • Community support enhances training experiences • Power Hours offers live, interactive learning opportunities • Custom playlists allow for targeted training strategies • Encouragement to embrace the joy of dog training • Join PDT Club now before the price significantly increases 1st March! You can check out PDT Club at https://absolutedogs.me/taketheleap!

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In this episode of Absolute Dogs, Lauren Langman and guest, AbsoluteDogs Instructor and Pro Dog Trainer, Sam, shares expert insights into how you can become your dog’s top priority using game-based training. Whether you’re dealing with a reactive dog, struggling with recall, or just looking to build a stronger relationship, this episode is packed with actionable strategies. Key Topics Discussed: ✔️ Why games-based training works better than traditional methods ✔️ How to shift your mindset to better understand your dog ✔️ The biggest training mistakes owners make (and how to avoid them) ✔️ Practical steps to improve recall, loose-leash walking, and calmness ✔️ Inspiring success stories from real dog owners in Games Club

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In this episode, Lauren is joined by Pro Dog Trainer, Competitive Obedience Champion, and experienced Naughty But Nice dog owner, Linda, to explore the world of reactivity and what it means to own, train and live with a reactive dog, sharing personal stories, hard-earned lessons, and the game-changing solutions that have made a difference for her, and for reactive dogs and owners all over the world. Lauren and Linda are here in this episode to remind you that your dog’s reactivity is nothing to be ashamed of. It’s a challenge, but one that can be tackled with the right tools, knowledge, and mindset. Together, we can empower you to create a better future for you and your dog. Inside this episode, you’ll learn game-changing insights into: 🐾 Understanding the root causes of reactivity and what it truly means. 🐾 Why confidence-building games are a game-changer for reactive dogs. 🐾 Practical tips to manage reactivity, including disengagement techniques. 🐾 Real-life success stories and the importance of community support. 🐾 The role of positive reinforcement and why punishment doesn't work. Tune in now for a fresh perspective on reactivity, and an honest, supportive, and insightful discussion, packed with expert, practical tips on how to build trust, confidence, and harmony in your dog's life. Whether you're dealing with lunging, barking, or fear-based behaviours, this episode is packed with pro tips and helpful strategies to stop reactivity, to turn challenges into triumphs and transform your dog's struggles!

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In this exciting episode, Lauren is joined by super fellow dog trainer, competitor, and Agility Champion, Selena Bray, to explore what makes a successful trainer and what it takes to be a successful competitor too! Together, they share decades of experience in agility training and competition, uncovering invaluable insights for trainers and competitors alike. Join Lauren and Selena as they dig deep into the heart of dog training, focusing on what it means to truly bring out the best in every dog, regardless of breed or age, and every handler, no matter their handling styles or personal goals. Listen in as they reflect on what it really takes to create those winning partnerships that make training so rewarding. In this episode, we’ll bring you thought-provoking insights on: 🐾 How to bring out the best in every dog, regardless of breed, size, or skill level. 🐾 The importance of versatility in training different handler capabilities. 🐾 Why adaptability and flexibility are key to creating winning partnerships. 🐾 Overcoming nerves and setbacks to achieve long-term success. 🐾 Selena’s journey from her early agility days in 1987 to watching her dad, Alan Bray, excel as a champion today. 🐾 Tips for balancing family life, career, and agility competitions without burning out. 🐾 How to focus on what truly matters and make intentional choices in training and life. Selena also shares stories from her earliest agility days, all the way back in 1987, and speaks of the awe she still feels watching her Dad (renowned Agility Champion, Alan Bray) excel in the agility ring today. This episode is packed with a mix of real-life, expert advice, heartfelt stories and actionable takeaways that uncover what truly defines success in the world of dog training and agility competition and is a must-listen for anyone passionate about agility, and for dog lovers everywhere!

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In this exciting episode, Lauren is joined by super fellow dog trainer, competitor, and Agility Champion, Selena Bray, to explore what makes a successful trainer and what it takes to be a successful competitor too! Together, they share decades of experience in agility training and competition, uncovering invaluable insights for trainers and competitors alike. Join Lauren and Selena as they dig deep into the heart of dog training, focusing on what it means to truly bring out the best in every dog, regardless of breed or age, and every handler, no matter their handling styles or personal goals. Listen in as they reflect on what it really takes to create those winning partnerships that make training so rewarding. In this episode, we’ll bring you thought-provoking insights on: 🐾 How to bring out the best in every dog, regardless of breed, size, or skill level. 🐾 The importance of versatility in training different handler capabilities. 🐾 Why adaptability and flexibility are key to creating winning partnerships. 🐾 Overcoming nerves and setbacks to achieve long-term success. 🐾 Selena’s journey from her early agility days in 1987 to watching her dad, Alan Bray, excel as a champion today. 🐾 Tips for balancing family life, career, and agility competitions without burning out. 🐾 How to focus on what truly matters and make intentional choices in training and life. Selena also shares stories from her earliest agility days, all the way back in 1987, and speaks of the awe she still feels watching her Dad (renowned Agility Champion, Alan Bray) excel in the agility ring today. This episode is packed with a mix of real-life, expert advice, heartfelt stories and actionable takeaways that uncover what truly defines success in the world of dog training and agility competition and is a must-listen for anyone passionate about agility, and for dog lovers everywhere!

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In this episode, Lauren is joined by Pro Dog Trainer, Naughty But Nice training expert, rescue dog advocate – and mum of three – Jamie, to chat about the rewarding yet sometimes challenging dynamics of creating a harmonious life with kids and dogs. Bringing dogs and children together can be magical, but it’s also a journey that requires preparation, understanding, and a sprinkle of patience. In this episode, Lauren and Jamie have plenty of practical tips, from exploring how to prepare your dogs for the arrival of a child and getting them used to new noises and smells to helping them adapt to the erratic movements of mobile toddlers, and so much more! They also tackle the other side of the equation: preparing children to be appropriate around dogs. Whether it’s teaching them to respect a dog’s space or helping them understand canine body language, it’s all about safety and mutual respect. Boundaries and rules are the unsung heroes of a happy household. Lauren and Jamie discuss the importance of creating safe zones for dogs, setting clear rules for interactions, and advocating for your dog’s emotional needs. They also have some creative ways to get children involved in the training process. And, of course, we couldn’t leave you without some top safety tips, including why you should never punish a dog for giving a warning (such as a growl) and how to spot subtle signs of discomfort before they escalate. If you’ve ever wondered how to navigate the complex dynamics of dogs and kids, tune in now for practical advice, valuable tips and the kind of guidance that will leave you feeling confident and inspired.

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In this episode, Lauren is joined by Pro Dog Trainer, Naughty But Nice training expert, rescue dog advocate – and mum of three – Jamie, to chat about the rewarding yet sometimes challenging dynamics of creating a harmonious life with kids and dogs. Bringing dogs and children together can be magical, but it’s also a journey that requires preparation, understanding, and a sprinkle of patience. In this episode, Lauren and Jamie have plenty of practical tips, from exploring how to prepare your dogs for the arrival of a child and getting them used to new noises and smells to helping them adapt to the erratic movements of mobile toddlers, and so much more! They also tackle the other side of the equation: preparing children to be appropriate around dogs. Whether it’s teaching them to respect a dog’s space or helping them understand canine body language, it’s all about safety and mutual respect. Boundaries and rules are the unsung heroes of a happy household. Lauren and Jamie discuss the importance of creating safe zones for dogs, setting clear rules for interactions, and advocating for your dog’s emotional needs. They also have some creative ways to get children involved in the training process. And, of course, we couldn’t leave you without some top safety tips, including why you should never punish a dog for giving a warning (such as a growl) and how to spot subtle signs of discomfort before they escalate. If you’ve ever wondered how to navigate the complex dynamics of dogs and kids, tune in now for practical advice, valuable tips and the kind of guidance that will leave you feeling confident and inspired.

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In this episode, Lauren is joined by amazing Pro Dog Trainer and wonderful friend, Kelly, for an insightful and timely deep dive into common festive season struggles, including Christmas chaos and New Year festivities, to help you and your dog navigate the holiday season with ease and confidence. Join us in this festive edition as we bring you invaluable tips and advice while exploring the unique challenges that come with this busy time of year – from managing multiple dogs and guests, to tackling potential hazards like festive foods and loud fireworks. In this episode, you’ll discover strategies to keep your canine companion cool, calm and content during this most wonderful (and sometimes chaotic) time of the year, such as: 🐾 Why “fair doesn’t mean equal” and how it applies to your dog(s). 🐾 How to tailor holiday plans to suit your dog’s personality. 🐾 Essential safety tips for avoiding holiday hazards. 🐾 The power of boundary games and how they can create calm amidst chaos. 🐾 The importance of preparation and knowing local emergency vet details. 🐾 The value of enrichment activities when it comes to the festive season. 🐾 Fun, festive ways to include your dog in celebrations while prioritising their wellbeing. This episode is your ultimate guide to a stress-free holiday season for you and your canine companion. From expert insights to practical advice, we’ve got you covered for everything Christmas and beyond. You’ll feel inspired, prepared, and ready to make this season joyful for every member of your household. Tune in now for practical strategies, heartfelt stories, and festive cheer to make this holiday season your best one yet!

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In this episode, the very wonderful Linda is back to chat to Lauren about the all-important human end of the lead - both as an owner and as a trainer. Together, Lauren and Linda consider the pivotal role we play in the dog-human partnership, highlighting the importance of being mindful of what we bring to the relationship and of recognising how our behaviour and emotional state shapes our dogs’ experiences. Listen in as they chat about how much dogs pick up on from us and how our own reactions can influence the way our dogs react to situations. From the energy of the people we mix with to how we handle unexpected challenges, everything feeds down the leash. They discuss the power of advocating for our dogs in everyday situations - whether that’s politely redirecting attention from strangers or deciding when it’s time to take our dogs away from situations they aren’t equipped to handle - and offer practical advice on staying calm, keeping things positive, and moving forward with grace when things go awry. The episode is a powerful reminder of the immense responsibility and joy that comes with being the human end of the leash.

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In this episode, Lauren is joined once again by wonderful Pro Dog Trainer and passionate rescue dog advocate Katrin, who is back to share her experiences of welcoming her latest rescue, Nico, into her growing multi-dog household. Lauren and Katrin discuss why it’s so important to provide any new dog time to decompress and settle into their new environment before expecting too much from them - particularly when you’re integrating a new dog into a home with other resident dogs. They chat about the value of getting to know your dog’s unique personality, spending time building your relationship, growing trust, setting boundaries and taking things slowly. Discover why ditching the walk can be a game-changer for new rescues, how enrichment activities and simple, confidence-building games can ease the transition into their forever homes, and how supporting brain health and gut health go hand in hand with training. Katrin shares her future training goals for Nico, as well as her aspirations for him to be a future demo dog - while acknowledging the skills he needs to grow first. Be inspired as she shares how games-based training has transformed other dogs she’s welcomed into her home - particularly Naughty But Nice Clyde, who has overcome many challenges since he found his home with her. Katrin’s passion and dedication is an inspiration - and this conversation is a celebration of the incredible resilience of rescue dogs - and the incredible people who give them a second chance. Keen to keep up with Katrin’s recall training journey with Nico? She’ll be sharing her progress in our Games Club community.

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In this episode, Lauren is joined once again by elite operational and search dog trainer, and explosive detection expert, Dave. Together, they dive nose-first into the fascinating world of scent. Listen in as they chat about why scentwork is one of the most accessible and enriching activities for dogs of all breeds, personalities, and experience levels. Whether your dog is driven by food, toys, or sheer curiosity, scentwork can tap into their natural instincts and provide an enriching and purposeful outlet for their energy. Dave shares why solid foundations are the cornerstone of success in scent training. From teaching your dog the basics of searching to ensuring consistency in your cues, these early steps build the confidence and clarity needed for both you and your dog to make a brilliant scentwork team. And don’t worry – you don’t need a professional setup to get started! Dave explains how you can begin at home with simple, everyday items. One of the standout benefits of scentwork? The incredible mental and physical enrichment it provides. It’s not just about finding objects – it’s about giving your dog a job, a purpose, and an outlet for their innate abilities. For reactive or “Naughty But Nice” dogs, scent training can be a game-changer, offering them a focus that helps reduce stress and redirect their energy in positive ways. If you’ve ever fancied trying scentwork with your own dog but weren’t sure whether it was a good fit for you and your dog, this conversation will leave you feeling empowered to give it a go. By the end of the episode you’ll be off in search of plastic cones to build your very own scent wall!

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In this episode, Lauren is joined once again by her good friend Bill for a heartfelt conversation about maintaining a positive mindset and focusing on what’s within your control. They kick things off by discussing the grip that technology, especially our phones, can have on our lives, reflecting on how easy it is to get caught up in mindless scrolling and constant notifications. Listen in for some top tips for setting boundaries with devices to create space for the things that really matter, and a reminder to focus on the present moment. The conversation then shifts to the importance of living life on your own terms. Lauren and Bill explore the challenges of balancing personal goals with the expectations of others, offering suggestions for how to avoid being dictated to by other people’s timetables. They also talk candidly about learning to say “no” and reclaiming your autonomy in a world full of demands. As the discussion continues, Lauren and Bill reflect on what it really means to measure success. Is it about external achievements, or something more personal? They share their perspectives on finding fulfilment through alignment with your values, celebrating small wins, and embracing progress over perfection. Throughout the episode, Lauren and Bill return to the simple yet profound idea of presence. They talk about the beauty of living in the moment, cherishing the small joys, and practising gratitude even in tough times. Their conversation serves as a reminder to let go of what you can’t control and focus on the moments that make life worth living. Whether you’re feeling bogged down by the pressures of modern life, or simply seeking a little inspiration to live with greater intention, this conversation is definitely worth a listen!

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In this episode, Lauren is joined once again by wonderful Competitive Obedience Pro Linda Hughes, who is on a mission to make Obedience training fun - for dogs and their humans! Obedience sometimes has a reputation for being a bit boring, but Linda is here to show it’s anything but dull. From avoiding the pressure of constant accuracy and repetition to celebrating the unique personality of every dog, Linda explains how training Obedience with games can unlock your dog’s spirit, not bog it down. For Linda, the heart of Obedience training lies in building a strong, meaningful relationship with her dogs. It’s not just about perfecting the moves or nailing the tests - it’s about truly understanding the dog in front of her and creating a dog who wants to work with her - and finds joy in the game. With amusing anecdotes about her own dogs, like Sendze, her “headbanger,” and Ulla, her sensitive soul, Linda shares how every dog she’s owned and worked with has taught her something new, and emphasises the importance of tailoring training to fit each dog’s unique personality. Discover Linda’s top tips for anyone looking to start Obedience training, including how to break down Heelwork, use special toys to build value in play, and bring games into your sessions to make learning fun and engaging. And when things go wrong? Laugh it off and keep going! Whether you’re curious about Competitive Obedience or simply want to strengthen your relationship with your dog, this episode is packed with fun and inspiration!

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In this episode, Lauren is joined by super Pro Dog Trainer and Disc Dog expert Ben to talk about the wonderful world of frisbee. Ben is something of a pro at this impressive sport, and the conversation combines his passion for Disc Dog training with his love of Cattle Dogs and his experience working with rescue dogs. Ben’s passion for this energetic sport is infectious - and by the end of the episode you may just find yourself wanting to give it a go with your own dog! Listen as he explains how Disc Dog is a sport that goes beyond simply tossing a frisbee to being a fun, rewarding relationship-building game anyone can enjoy. Together, Lauren and Ben dive into everything you need to know to get started in frisbee training, from considering how to play safely and avoid injury to pro tips for refining your throw - even if your aim is a little hit or miss! When it comes to Cattle Dogs, Ben definitely has a soft spot for this sometimes misunderstood breed. His amusing anecdotes paint a vivid picture as he shares stories of how these highly focused dogs sometimes use their natural herding instincts in surprising ways, occasionally focusing on other things that move, including their owner’s rear end! For anyone with a Cattle Dog, Ben’s tips on harnessing this natural drive are invaluable. Ben’s journey into Disc Dog training started with a rescue dog, and he shares the joy and challenges involved in training rescues for this sport. His first rescue, the dog that started it all, taught him the value of patience, trust, and how frisbee became a powerful way to build their relationship. Since then, Ben has welcomed more rescue dogs into his life, discovering just how much these dogs thrive with the structure and engagement that Disc Dog training provides. He also shares tips on creating a supportive training space that helps rescue dogs feel secure and excited to learn. Finally, Ben and Lauren dive into the games-based approach to training and how it overlaps beautifully with Disc Dog training. Ben explains that games can be a powerful way to build foundational skills, from focus to recall, all while keeping training fun and engaging. Training this way helps dogs stay in tune with their handler and makes learning a seamless part of playtime. Whether it’s through a simple game or an advanced trick, Ben’s approach to Disc Dog training ensures that every training session can be a fun, skill-building experience. Tune in now for a dose of fun, expert tips, and Ben’s contagious enthusiasm for this spectacular sport!

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In this episode, Lauren is joined by wonderful Pro Dog Trainer and Obedience Champion Linda, to talk about growing confidence in both dogs and humans, battling insecurities and dealing with imposter syndrome. Join them as they chat about the stories and strategies that helped shape Linda’s career as a champion obedience trainer. From helping “spooky” dogs blossom into confident competitors to tackling her own self-doubt, Linda shares powerful, practical strategies for developing resilience in both ourselves and our four-legged friends. This episode offers a warm, relatable, and motivational conversation about the importance of building trust with dogs and ourselves. Get ready to feel empowered and motivated to bring out the best in yourself and your dog by understanding how to recognise and address hidden insecurities and nurture confidence, one small step at a time. Hear how Linda helped a nervous dog transform into a confident champion - and what that journey taught her about trust and patience. Listen to Linda’s refreshingly real take on facing imposter syndrome - both in dog training and in life - and how she learned to quiet her inner critic. Discover how dog training can be as much about our growth as it is about theirs, helping us step into leadership roles and embrace our strengths. Pick up small but powerful tips on understanding your own insecurities and turning them into stepping stones for success. Listen in as Lauren and Linda get to the heart of what it means to be a confident, compassionate trainer and an even more self-assured human. Prepare to walk away inspired to embrace growth - for you and your dog. Your next optimism top-up and our favourite event: Super Trainer Live! If you’ve not secured your spot at our 10th Anniversary Edition of Super Trainer Live, this is your personal invitation. Get ready to enjoy three packed days of learning, energy and inspiration that will take your dog training - and your personal transformation - to the next level.

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In this episode, Lauren chats with Kate, a passionate physio and amazing Pro Dog Trainer - and soon to be Gamechanger vet - whose journey is inspiring for anyone who’s ever pursued a lifelong dream. Kate and Lauren dive into the idea of risking forward and share Kate's inspiring journey of taking bold steps towards becoming a vet later in life. Kate opens up about her path into veterinary school, sharing the challenges of balancing study with family life, the financial hurdles and the constant commitment it takes to pursue her passion. From the inevitable stress and intensity of exam season and the pressure to excel in an academically rigorous environment, to her goal of making a difference in animal care, Kate opens up about the realities of vet school and what keeps her motivated. Listen in as she discusses how her perspective on animal welfare has evolved and shares her ideas for improving veterinary practices for both animals and their owners - including stress-reducing ideas for vet visits. As she reflects on the support of her partner and her experiences in mixed-practice animal care, Kate’s enthusiasm and dedication shine through, reminding listeners that it’s never too late to follow a passion. Lauren and Kate also discuss the importance of taking risks, saying yes to new opportunities, and letting passion guide your career choices. Kate gives us a peek into what’s next for her as she moves into the clinical phase of her training, and her thoughts on potentially working in mixed practice, blending her love for dogs, farm animals, and her physio background. Tune in to hear more of Kate’s story and get inspired by her dedication to animals, her plans for the future, and the adventure of becoming a vet. This episode is packed with insights on resilience, growth, and the joys of chasing a dream.

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In this episode, Lauren is joined by Pro Dog Trainer, canine fitness and trick training master, and superstar Naughty But Nice training expert, Jamie, to dive into the exciting world of tricks with dogs and explore the incredible benefits of trick training for dogs that struggle with training or behaviour problems, confidence issues, fitness struggles, and so much more! Roll up, roll up and listen in as Jamie shares how tricks have not only helped transform her own Naughty But Nice dogs, but also the lives and behaviour of many of her clients' dogs, rescue dogs, and thousands of Absolute Dogs Gamechanger owners and their dogs all over the world! Together in this episode, Lauren and Jamie bring you a jam-packed session of tips, stories, and insights into how trick training can truly make a difference. Whether you’re just starting or looking to up your game, this episode is brimming with excitement and practical advice for every dog owner, including: 🐾 How trick training can help reactive or sensitive dogs, and boost confidence in challenging environments. 🐾 Fun and easy tricks to start with, like spins, twists, and middle toes, plus creative uses of hoops for boosting fitness and focus. 🐾 The connection between tricks and fitness, and how they improve not only physical but also mental health for dogs. 🐾 Unique tips for teaching tricks like Rebound, and why some tricks should be tailored to your dog’s specific needs. Tune in now for an inspiring conversation that where we break down why tricks aren't just for flashy fun – they’re essential for building skills and confidence, and they even help dogs with reactivity or fitness challenges too!

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In this episode, Lauren is joined by super Games Club Guru and Pro Dog Trainer, Karen, who is back to share her personal experiences from life as dog mum to her adorable, but no less Naughty But Nice cockapoo, Rupert. Listen in as Karen shares her game-changing insights and knowledge on how trick training can transform even the trickiest of behaviour struggles or training problems that dog parents might face with their cockapoos, doodles, poodles, cocker spaniels and all their crosses. Get ready to discover the wonderful world of cockapoos and what it's really like to own and train these fun-loving, yet sometimes challenging dogs. Lauren and Karen explore the realities, bust the myths, share practical advice, and offer real-world solutions to some of the most common cockapoo quirks and behavioural struggles! Whether you're a cockapoo owner or just curious about poodles and their crosses, this episode is packed with valuable takeaways, including: 🐾 Top tips for tackling common cockapoo and doodle breed behaviours like barking and reactivity, plus struggles like separation anxiety, grooming and handling. 🐾 How trick training can be a transformational, confidence-boosting approach for improving behaviour and boosting your bond with your cockapoo. 🐾 Insights into grooming and coat care challenges for cockapoos and other poodle crosses, and how to manage them successfully. 🐾 Personal insights from Karen on managing cockapoo resource guarding and creating a positive training environment. By the end of this episode, you'll feel empowered with new techniques, inspiration, and a fresh perspective on how to support your dog’s unique needs. Tune in now for an enlightening exploration into cockapoo life, filled with tips, tricks, and solutions to help you tackle even the trickiest behaviours from your doodle dog with confidence!

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Join us for an exciting, multi-perspective deep dive with our very own Lauren and two super special returning guests, Bill and Jen, as they team up to explore the incredible world of raising, training and understanding puppies! Together, they share heartwarming stories, invaluable insights, expert advice, and secrets to success from both pet dog owner and professional dog trainer perspectives. Whether you're welcoming a new puppy home, facing common puppy training problems with a young dog, or you’re looking to hone your dog training skills, Lauren, Jen and Bill are bringing you the knowledge you need to succeed: 🐾 Insights on early puppy development, their innate instincts and adorable quirks. 🐾 Essential tips on appropriate socialisation and creating safe spaces for puppies. 🐾 Top strategies for nurturing confidence and emotional intelligence in young dogs. In this episode, Lauren, Jen and Bill also focus on how to foster confident, well-socialised puppies from day one, including the importance of building strong foundations, balancing exposure to new experiences, and the power of "doing life" with your puppy and socialising them in a way that avoids overwhelm, stress and unnecessary risks. This episode is packed with actionable advice, personal experiences, and expert tips to help guide you through common challenges and set you up for success in all aspects of puppy life, including: ✅ Growing trust, effective communication and a strong bond with your puppy ✅ Overcoming puppy training problems with games-based concept training. ✅ Getting early socialisation right without overexposing your puppy. ✅ Building confidence in shy or timid puppies and shaping skills for lifelong success. ✅ Managing siblings or multiple puppies whilst ensuring individual development. ✅ Balancing structure with flexibility in a puppy’s routine to avoid boredom and stress. At Absolute Dogs, we're committed to empowering you with the tools and understanding necessary to raise a happy, confident, and well-adjusted dog so tune in now for actionable advice, practical puppy socialisation tips and uplifting stories that will inspire and guide you on your puppy training journey!

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In this epic and insightful episode, Lauren is joined once more by good friend and brilliant storyteller, Bill Sarine, to continue their heartfelt and inspiring deep dive into overcoming the challenges we face in life and together – and how we can all find the resilience to rise above them. In an episode packed with energy, reflection, and plenty of moments that will leave you inspired, Lauren and Bill share how our toughest experiences can become our greatest strengths, offering real-life examples and emotional insights along the way. Dive in with us as we explore the power of human connection, resilience, and embracing life’s uncertainties. Through candid conversations and meaningful reflections, Lauren and Bill unpack powerful strategies and practical mental and emotional tools that have empowered them to persevere through hardship – and to navigate life's toughest moments with courage and hope. Lauren and Bill also discuss how resilience is built through adversity, and how we can turn life’s setbacks into opportunities for deeper meaning and fulfilment, bringing you truly valuable insights to help you: ✨ Understand the power of changing your personal narrative when life gets tough ✨ Uncover why embracing vulnerability can lead to healing and growth ✨ Learn the role of gratitude and mindset in overcoming obstacles ✨ Discover practical tips for staying grounded and strong through difficult times ✨ Be inspired to transform struggles into opportunities for personal evolution This episode shines a light on the idea of courage in the face of adversity, encouraging us to push past our fears and embrace the opportunities that challenges bring. From handling unexpected life shifts to staying grounded through the chaos, Lauren and Bill open up about what it means to thrive, not just survive. You won’t want to miss this empowering and heartfelt conversation that’s guaranteed to leave you feeling uplifted and ready to tackle whatever comes your way, so tune in now for an empowering journey into overcoming challenges and building unshakable resilience!

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In this insightful episode, Lauren is joined by superb shepherdess Emma Gray, an amazingly talented sheepdog trainer and sheep farmer, and together they explore the unique bond between dogs and humans, focusing on how sheepdogs can teach us invaluable lessons about communication, trust, and teamwork. Join us for an inspiring discussion filled with practical insights and personal anecdotes as Lauren and Emma’s combined wealth of experience reveals how training dogs parallels the challenges we face in everyday life, emphasizing the importance of patience and understanding in building strong relationships – both with our dogs and with ourselves. In this episode, Lauren and Emma dive into all aspects of dog training, including: 🐾 The power of effective communication in training sheepdogs and its relevance to everyday interactions. 🐾 How understanding a dog’s instincts can enhance our training techniques. 🐾 The importance of patience and consistency in fostering a trusting relationship with our canine companions. 🐾 Personal stories from Emma's experiences that highlight the joys and challenges of working with dogs on a farm. 🐾 Tips for integrating training practices into daily life to strengthen the bond with our dogs. Plus, throughout the episode, Emma shares her incredible journey from a young girl dreaming of farming life, to determined sheepdog trainer and all the way through to full-fledged sheep farmer, shedding light on the challenges and triumphs that define this remarkable path along the way. Tune in now for a heart-warming exploration of trust, communication, and the special connection between shepherds and their dogs. Lauren and Emma’s passion and insights will leave you feeling inspired and empowered to embrace the journey of dog training.

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Welcome to this episode of the Sexier than a Squirrel Podcast, where we dig into a topic that plagues many dog owners: itchy dogs and skin problems! The knowledgeable Amanda Glickman joins Lauren to explore the reasons behind the constant scratching, biting, and discomfort many dogs experience. If you’ve ever wondered why your dog seems to be in a never-ending battle with itch, this episode is packed with insights to help you understand and address the root causes. In this episode, we cover: The Root Causes of Itchiness: We delve into the various factors that can lead to itchy skin in dogs, from allergies and parasites to environmental factors and stress. Understanding the "why" behind the itch is the first step to finding an effective solution. Actionable Strategies for Relief: Amanda and Lauren share a wealth of practical tips and approaches to alleviate your dog’s itchiness. From daily routines to long-term solutions, they cover what really works to give your dog the comfort it deserves. Real-Life Examples and Case Studies: Learn from relatable stories of dogs who have struggled with itchiness and the steps their owners took to turn things around. These examples provide a roadmap that you can adapt to your dog's unique needs. The Power of Natural Support: Discover how products like A-OK9's range of wellness solutions can play a crucial role in supporting your dog's skin health. Lauren and Amanda discuss how incorporating natural supplements and remedies into your dog's routine can improve their comfort and happiness. Why You Should Listen: Itchiness in dogs can often feel like an unsolvable puzzle, but this episode breaks down the complexities into simple, manageable steps. Understanding the triggers and how to address them can help your dog lead a more comfortable, itch-free life. With expert insights and practical advice, this episode is a must-listen for any dog owner who wants to tackle skin issues head-on and explore the benefits of natural support like A-OK9. Join us as we demystify the world of itchy dogs and provide you with the knowledge and tools to give your dog the relief they need. It's time to make those itchy days a thing of the past!

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In this insightful episode, Lauren is joined once more by good friend, Bill Sarine, for a heartfelt chat on overcoming life's toughest challenges. Together, they dive deep into the personal and universal struggles that we all face, offering a blend of wisdom, support, and actionable strategies for navigating these obstacles with resilience and grace. Throughout this empowering conversation, you'll discover the power of perspective and the importance of perseverance. Lauren and Bill both share inspiring stories of their own about times when they have each faced and overcome their own challenges and hurdles, and they bring real-life, practical advice that will motivate you to tackle your own challenges head-on. ✨ Learn how to shift your mindset to view challenges as opportunities for growth ✨ Explore techniques for maintaining resilience and finding support in tough times ✨ Understand the role of empathy and connection in navigating life's difficulties This episode explores the importance of persistence, creative problem-solving, and how to turn obstacles into opportunities for growth and is a wonderful way to dose of inspiration and practical advice that will help you face any challenge with newfound strength and clarity. Tune in now for a powerful conversation that will empower you to overcome your challenges and thrive in every aspect of life.

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In this insightful episode, Lauren is teaming up once again with Pro Dog Trainer, environmental toxicology expert and canine wellness geek, Amanda, to dive deep into the tough, yet vitally important topic of poisons and toxic emergencies in dogs, shedding light on the crucial steps you can take to prevent poisoning, as well as what to do if your dog encounters a toxic substance and how to support them in their time of need should the unthinkable happen. Lauren and Amanda delve into the vital steps you can take to protect your dog from potential toxic threats, from everyday household items to unexpected hazards in the environment, and ultimately, what you can do to support your beloved canine companion in their time of need should they ever come into contact with toxins or poisons. This episode features invaluable insights that every dog owner needs to hear, with: 🐾 Tips and advice for raised awareness of common poisons and toxins for dogs. 🐾 Preventive measures to safeguard your dog from toxic and poisonous substances. 🐾 Guidance on identifying early signs of poisoning in your dog and acting swiftly. Lauren and Amanda also discuss the importance of having a solid emergency plan and the value of building strong communication with your veterinary team. They share: 🐾 Real-life experiences and lessons learned from dealing with toxic emergencies. 🐾 Strategies for effectively communicating your dog's needs to veterinary staff. 🐾 The importance of leaving your dog with familiar items during veterinary visits. 🐾 Insights into the neurobiological connection between scent and memory and its role in your dog's comfort, especially during challenging times when you can’t stay by their side. This episode is an essential resource for every dog owner, equipping you with the knowledge and tools to handle toxic emergencies and prevent potential dangers from harming your beloved dog. Tune in now for lifesaving advice, expert insights, and practical tips to keep your dog safe and healthy.

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In this enlightening episode, Lauren is teaming up with rock star Pro Dog Trainer (and canine wellness geek), Amanda, who is joining us once more to dive deep into the world of pushy dogs – those confident, driven, challenging and sometimes downright demanding dogs that test our limits push our buttons – and ultimately make us better dog trainers! Listen in as Lauren and Amanda explore the characteristics that define these passionate dogs, from their undeniable confidence and grit, to their relentless work ethic and drive to get what they desire most. If you’ve ever felt like your dog is running the show, this episode is for you! In this episode, we’re here to unpack the concept of pushiness in dogs and discuss the subtle ways it can manifest in daily life with our dogs as Lauren and Amanda delve into the unique challenges these persistent pups present in both pet and working environments. 🐾 Get insights to help you understand pushy dogs, what makes a dog "pushy" and why these traits are often misunderstood. 🐾 Learn how to harness a pushy dog’s natural dive and channel their demanding energy into positive and productive activities with our top strategies. 🐾 Hear Lauren and Amanda share real-life training examples, techniques, solutions and the importance of adapting your approach to meet the needs of a high-drive dog. 🐾 Gain a deeper understanding on the balance between control and allowing a dog the freedom to express their natural behaviours. 🐾 Discover the vital importance of growing calmness amidst chaos with top strategies like Boundary Games and creating a calm environment for these energetic dogs. 🐾 Learn why positive, games-based concept training work for pushy dogs and how to turn things around and build better communication and a stronger bond with your dog. This episode is a must-listen for anyone struggling with a dog who seems to always be one step ahead, demanding attention or pushing the limits. We’re here to help you take back control and build a more balanced, respectful relationship with your dog. Tune in now to discover how to turn your pushy dog's drive and determination struggles into super strengths, and learn practical tips to keep both you and your dog thriving together!

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In this very special episode, we welcome back wonderful Pro Dog Trainer Jen as she joins Lauren for a heartfelt reflection and celebration of an incredible dog who truly embodied the spirit of joy, adventure, and love. The one and only Tokyo. Together in this episode, Lauren and Jen explore the unforgettable journey of Tokyo's life, the countless lessons he taught, and the joy he brought into the world, not only for Lauren and her family, but also for the Absolute Dogs Gamechanger community who watched him grow and thrive as Lauren's heart dog and soulmate. Join us as we reminisce and celebrate all the emotions, laughter, challenges, and victories that made Tokyo's life so extraordinary and listen in as Lauren and Jen share stories, memories, and the profound impact Tokyo had on the lives of everyone he touched. This episode is a tribute to the spirit of a truly remarkable dog and his endless enthusiasm, the unforgettable moments of connection, and the profound lessons he taught us all about resilience, loyalty, and living life to the fullest. Tokyo brought heart, soul, joy, love and inspirational learning to Lauren's life, and he also left an immeasurable mark on the hearts of everyone who met him and followed his journey. Throughout the episode, Lauren and Jen also take time to delve into the beauty of unconditional love and the importance of cherishing every moment with our beloved companions — reminding us all of the precious and irreplaceable connection between humans and dogs. Tune in now for an inspiring and emotional journey that will leave you reflecting on the incredible dogs in your life and the special place they hold in your heart in an episode dedicated to epic love, inspirational life lessons, heart dogs, the deep bond we each share with our canine companions and the incredible legacy of Tokyo.

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In this solutions-packed episode, Lauren is joined by amazing Pro Dog Trainer and separation struggles specialist, Michelle, to delve deep into the world of separation anxiety in dogs and unlock the secrets to helping all dogs overcome their anxiety and fear of spending time alone, while empowering both them and their owners to live their best lives possible, free from separation anxiety! Is your dog struggling with separation anxiety, or maybe even a bit of FOMO? Fear not! Join Lauren and Michelle to explore the vital strategies and practical tips that every dog owner needs to address separation anxiety effectively. We’re diving into the complexities of why dogs experience anxiety when left alone, revealing how we can transform their response using science-backed, games-based techniques. Whether you're dealing with a new puppy, a rescue dog with a troubled past, or an adult or senior dog suddenly displaying anxious behaviours, Lauren and Michelle share expert advice on how to create a supportive environment for your dog that nurtures confidence and independence. Listen in to gain essential insights into how to spot the early signs of separation anxiety, the role of routines and predictability in easing anxiety in dogs, and how to gradually build up any dog's comfort and tolerance to being alone. Plus, Lauren and Michelle also discuss the common mistakes many owners make that can exacerbate canine separation anxiety and offer actionable solutions to help you ensure your dog feels safe and secure even when you're out of sight or away from home. Tune in now for a journey into transforming fear into confidence, and discover the path to a happier, more balanced life for both you and your dog!

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In this insightful episode, we’re excited to welcome back all-round dog training guru, canine fitness expert and superstar Pro Dog Trainer, Kelly, who is armed with a host of frequently asked questions for our very own Gamechanger Pro Trainer, Lauren, delving into the importance of management in dog training and preventing the rehearsal of unwanted or ‘bad’ dog behaviour. Join Lauren and Kelly for an engaging and informative deep dive offering expert insights and practical advice on why management is such a crucial ‘tool’ in dog training and how preventing the rehearsal of unwanted behaviours can lead to true, real-life results and training success with your dog. This episode is packed with expert insights, pro strategies and practical tips focused on helping you transform your dog's behaviour and your training approach! Listen in to learn: 🐾 Why rewarding your dog’s appropriate behaviour and good choices is key. 🐾 How to interrupt unwanted behaviours and redirect your dog effectively. 🐾 Why ignoring your dog’s unwanted or bad behaviour often isn't enough. 🐾 How even the smallest choices can significantly impact your dog's behaviour. 🐾 Why preventing rehearsal of your dog’s undesirable behaviour is essential. 🐾 How to help your dog make great choices by managing their environment. Whether you're dealing with recall issues, struggling with dog reactivity or navigating the challenges of a multi-dog household, Lauren and Kelly are bringing you an episode packed with actionable advice and expert guidance to enhance your dog training journey and strengthen your bond with your dog! Tune in now for an engaging discussion that’s guaranteed to transform that way you approach training your dog, and set you both up for ultimate, real-life results success!

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In this super special and enlightening episode, we are delving deep into the secrets behind living your best life, finding your purpose and powering up your passions in the face of the inevitable challenges of real life as wonderful Pro Dog Trainer, Jen, dives into an insightful Q&A session with our very own Lauren Langman. Join us in this episode for a powerful blend of motivation, empathy, and practical advice that resonates with anyone passionate about dog training and personal growth. You’ll hear valuable perspectives on thriving both in business and in life while staying true to your passions and priorities. Listen in as Lauren shares heartfelt stories and personal insights with Jen as they chat on the more personal aspects of the human experience, such as: ✨ Mastering mindset and maintaining wellness while managing the demands of life ✨ Setting and smashing goals in dog training – and out in the agility arena ✨ Striving to find joy and balance in the face of personal challenges and tough times ✨ Riding the highs and lows of building a successful dog training business ✨ Forging meaningful connections with people and staying motivated while coping with personal challenges, including the end-of-life care of loved ones. Tune in now for an engaging conversation that will uplift and inspire you to embrace the full spectrum of life and training your dog with renewed energy, understanding and passion!

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