Q&A Saturday is back!
I know we’ve been super sporadic as of late (life is well, crazy), but we’re working hard to get on a regular monthly schedule. I think this is one of our most detailed and in-depth episodes ever, so I highly recommend taking a peek.
And with that, let’s jump into February’s show!
In this episode we tackle:
-A border collie stalking cars.
-A much improved fearful dog and how to create further progress.
-An owner struggling to keep her dogs from forging ahead on walks.
-Am I married and what footwear will I rock if not?
-Advice for a trainer struggling to keep their sessions to an hour.
-Dogs having pre-fight friction over affection and what to do.
-Another trainer asks about working with fighting dogs in a 1-on-1 format
-How to start training with a dog who isn’t food motivated.
-What to do when a dog has had poor prior e-collar training and how to approach fixing it.
And lots more!
Q1. 15.22
Q2. 23.33
Q3. 37.12
Q4. 43.26
Q5. 1.03.20
Q6. 1.05.0
Q7. 1.12.39
Q8. 1.25.07
Q9. 1.43.32
Listen to Sean O'Shea from The Good Dog Training and Rehabilitation explore the complicated world of your burning dog training questions!
Sean O'Shea is a Los Angeles and New Orleans dog trainer, and the owner of The Good Dog Training and Rehabilitation. Sean is internationally recognized as a leading dog behavior expert, specializing in aggressive dog training. In 2013, Sean was personally hired by Cesar Millan (The "Dog Whisperer") to teach and train students alongside Cesar for his highly-acclaimed seminar Training Cesar's Way in Santa Clarita, California.
Sean and The Good Dog released their first very successful prong collar foundational DVD in 2014, and their E-Collar Foundation DVD in 2016. They released their first book "The Good Dog Way - Love Them by Leading Them" in 2017. He's a regular guest on Jeff Gellman's widely-heard and highly rated dog training radio show "What Would Jeff Do?", and authors the popular blog The Good Dog Life Blog. He trains rescue/shelter workers on how to more successfully rehab shelter dogs, and travels the U.S. training other dog trainers who are eager to learn his unique approach, techniques, and philosophy, through his and Jeff Gellman's T3: Train The Trainers program.
www.thegooddog.net
www.thegooddogway.com
http://www.thegooddoglifeblog.com
www.trainthetrainerswithjeffandsean.com