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Can Stay/Place Be Overused to the Point of Being Abuse?
Nov 20, 2025·—
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Matt's take in this episode is that stay and place are often used so much that it becomes abusive. He and Nelson dive into both commands and discuss appropriate and inappropriate uses for them. If you are interested in ensuring that your dogs and your clients dogs have a great life this episode is a can't miss.

Navigating Halloween Safely With Your Dog
Oct 30, 2025·—
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We spent some time talking through how to handle Halloween with your dog. We discussed costumes, decorations and all the various ways your dog may become scared or aggressive. Please share this episode with anyone you think may need it!

Did Hasan Piker Abuse His Dog?
Oct 22, 2025·—
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We had a lot of comments on our YouTube channel about a streamer named Hasan using an e collar on his dog. People are alleging that he is abusing his dog with an e collar after incident during one of his live streams. We watched the videos (linked below) and then filmed this episode discussing what we saw. It led to a great conversation about e collar usage and treatment of dogs in general. Let us know what you think: ! https://youtu.be/dqexB1-3TOA?si=F6F0TMu2XWlurnp9 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S0IoJ9RXnk8

What Type of Leash Should You Use?
Oct 2, 2025·—
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We dive into a conversation about every type of leash we can think of. We give the pros and cons of each type and explain when we use each type of leash. Let us know if you have any questions!

Aggressive Dog vs Reactive Dog vs Dangerous Dog
Sep 25, 2025·—
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We had a fun conversation discussing the differences between reactive dogs, aggressive dogs and dangerous dogs. This may sound like semantics, but the distinction matters.

Interview with Evan Doggett
Sep 11, 2025·—
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We had Evan Doggett on the podcast for a wide ranging dog training conversation! We talked about treadmill training dogs, fixing behavioral problems, how diet can affect your dog's behavior and much more. Make sure to follow Evan on social media and YouTube. Links below! Evan's website: doggettstyle.com Evan's YouTube Page: https://www.youtube.com/@doggettstyledogtraining

What's Up With Sh*tty E Collar Trainers?
Sep 4, 2025·—
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Although we are fans of e collar training, there are a lot of bad e collar trainers out there. Some people point to bad trainers and say "BAN THE TOOL", but this won't work. Bad trainers will always be bad trainers unless they learn. Banning a tool will just drive the tool underground or cause them to use a different tool with the same bad methods. When using a e collar it is crucial to (1) have a plan, (2) take your time when introducing the collar and (3) spend more time on the teaching phase than you think you need to and (4) make sure you spend a ton of time on teaching the dog another alternative to undesirable behavior.

Real Training Stories From Our Week
Aug 26, 2025·—
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The guys each ran through a couple of training scenarios/stories from their week. From witnessing a dog attack to socializing a Frenchie, they each had an interesting week!

Training Your Dog on Boundaries
Aug 19, 2025·—
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Teaching your dog proper boundaries is important from a safety standpoint and it also makes life a lot more fun! This ranges from teaching them not to leave the boundaries of your yard to things such as stairs, crates, the front door and other thresholds. Enjoy the episode and let us know if you have questions!

The Importance of HEEL!
Aug 8, 2025·—
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Heel is a foundational command and when done right teaches your dog much more than to simply stop pulling. This is a command that can truly change your dog. It teaches them to focus, establishes the fact that they need to listen to you when you ask something and is a great calming technique that you can use anytime.

The 3 Step Process For Eliminating Undesirable Dog Behavior
Jul 25, 2025·—
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This episode is fully focused on our 3 step process for correcting unwanted behavior and calming a dog down. As you listen to the episode you will notice that this process is extremely simple and can be applied to a huge variety of situations. Drop a comment with any questions!

Dog News: Robots to Meat Farms
Jul 15, 2025·—
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The hosts spent some time talking about current news stories in the dog world. From dog robots to Korean dog meat farms, they covered a large variety of stories. Tune in and enjoy!

Preparing Your Dog For 4th of July Fireworks!
Jun 28, 2025·—
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In this episode, the hosts discuss how to manage dogs that are scared of fireworks, especially with the 4th of July approaching. They cover various strategies including medication, training techniques, and desensitization methods. The hosts emphasize the need for responsible pet ownership and proactive training to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for both dogs and their owners during the holiday. Takeaways Medication like Benadryl can help manage fireworks anxiety in dogs. It's important to train your dog in basic commands before the fireworks start. Desensitization to loud noises can reduce fear of fireworks. Staying home with your dog during fireworks is crucial for their comfort. Exercise your dog leading up to the 4th of July to help them relax. Using music to mask the sound of fireworks can be beneficial. Fireworks anxiety can be managed with proper training and preparation. Don't let your dog hide during fireworks; it can worsen their anxiety. Consider boarding your dog if you have a party during fireworks.

How to Introduce an E Collar
Jun 26, 2025·—
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In this episode, the hosts discuss the intricacies of e-collar training for dogs, emphasizing the importance of proper introduction and mechanics. They explore the differences between positive punishment and negative reinforcement, and how to effectively use e-collars for commands and behavioral corrections. The conversation also highlights common mistakes trainers make and the significance of client education in ensuring successful training outcomes. We also added a new game where we randomly call one of our trainers live on the show and put them on the spot!

Dr. Melanie Uhde --- How Neurotransmitters and Hormones Affect Training
Jun 9, 2025·—
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Today on the Balanced Dog Training Show, we’re joined by the incredible Dr. Melanie Uhde for an eye-opening conversation on how hormones and neurotransmitters influence dog behavior—and how that knowledge can transform your training approach. Dr. Uhde is a renowned expert in canine neurobiology and behavior, and she's leading the charge in bridging the gap between cutting-edge science and everyday dog training. In this episode, we dive deep into the major neurotransmitters and hormones—like dopamine, serotonin, cortisol, and adrenaline—and how each one affects a dog’s emotional state, reactivity, focus, and ability to learn. We break down how these chemical messengers impact common behavioral issues such as anxiety, aggression, overexcitement, and fear. More importantly, we explore how understanding what’s happening inside a dog’s brain allows trainers and owners to tailor their approach, creating calmer, more confident dogs and more effective training sessions. Whether you're a professional dog trainer, a passionate dog owner, or just someone curious about the science behind behavior, this episode offers a fascinating look at the biological forces shaping your dog’s actions—and how you can use that knowledge to your advantage. Guest: Dr. Melanie Uhde 📘 Facebook: Dr. Melanie Uhde 📷 Instagram: @caninedecoded ▶️ YouTube: www.YouTube.com/@dr.melanieuhde

Raising a Guard Dog Without Bitework
May 27, 2025·—
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In this episode, the hosts discuss the concept of guard dogs, focusing on how to raise a family-friendly dog that can also exhibit guarding behaviors. They explore the balance between allowing natural guarding instincts and ensuring the dog remains social and manageable. The conversation delves into the importance of breed selection, personality traits, and the role of training in shaping a dog's behavior. The hosts emphasize that a dog's deterrent effect often relies on its appearance and behavior rather than formal training. They discuss how daily interactions shape a dog's behavior, the significance of socialization, and the management of barking. The conversation emphasizes the need for consistency in training and the understanding that dogs learn from their environment and the responses of their owners.

The Importance of ENERGY in Dog Training
May 23, 2025·—
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In this conversation, the hosts discuss the nuances of energy in dog training, emphasizing its critical role in establishing effective communication and training methods. They explore the differences between using treats and praise, the importance of reading a dog's energy, and how to tailor training approaches to individual dogs' needs. The discussion also touches on the significance of energy levels in creating a strong bond between trainers and dogs, and how understanding these dynamics can lead to more successful training outcomes.

Dog Trainer Q&A
May 11, 2025·—
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In this episode of Balanced Training with Suburban K9, the hosts engage in a discussion about various dog training topics, including resource guarding, managing skittish behavior, the rules around dogs on furniture, and the importance of socialization. They emphasize the need for dog owners to understand their pets' body language and to intervene when necessary to ensure safe interactions. The conversation also covers practical training tips for puppies, including recall and attention commands, and the significance of establishing clear rules for dog behavior in the home.

Solving Separation Anxiety!
Apr 30, 2025·—
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In this conversation, the hosts discuss the complexities of separation anxiety in dogs, exploring its symptoms, causes, and effective training techniques. They emphasize the importance of creating a calm environment, using obedience commands, and establishing a positive relationship with the crate. The discussion also highlights the role of daily exercise in managing anxiety and the necessity of correcting unwanted behaviors without punishing the dog's anxiety. Overall, the conversation provides valuable insights for dog owners and trainers dealing with separation anxiety. The conversation also touches on the role of medication in severe cases of separation anxiety and the importance of setting realistic goals for dog owners. Additionally, they identify specific dog breeds that are more prone to separation anxiety and offer preventative measures for new dog owners to help mitigate these issues.

Is Obedience Important?
Apr 24, 2025·—
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In this episode of Balanced Training with Suburban K9, the hosts discuss the significance of obedience in dog training, exploring various perspectives on its importance and application. They delve into how obedience commands can serve as tools for managing behavior, building relationships, and addressing issues like food aggression and resource guarding. The conversation emphasizes the need for tailored approaches based on individual dog temperaments and the role of trainers in guiding clients through effective training methods. In this conversation, the hosts discuss various topics related to dog training, including the importance of obedience commands in addressing issues like resource guarding, the changing role of dogs in modern society, and the significance of shared language between trainers and clients. Takeaways Obedience only matters if you do it in the right manner. A well-trained dog is one that I don't have to talk to. Obedience commands are important for building a relationship. You can raise a dog with just the come command. Teaching commands isn't going to fix my problem. Obedience should be creating the behavior you want. Choose when you want to work. Obedience commands give you a common language with the dog. You can do a lot with energy and tone. Obedience commands are crucial for addressing resource guarding. Many people treat their dogs as surrogate children, leading to behavioral issues. Training should focus on building a shared language between the trainer and the dog owner. Resource guarding can be managed effectively with proper obedience training. The role of dogs in society has changed, with many being overly pampered. It's important to have control over your dog in various situations, including public spaces. Training should not just focus on tricks but on enforceable commands. Dogs need structure and boundaries to thrive in modern households. Understanding the difference between obedience commands and tricks is essential for effective training.

How To Do Dog Introductions!
Mar 31, 2025·—
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In this episode, the hosts discuss various methods for introducing dogs to one another, focusing on different scenarios such as introducing puppies to each other, friendly older dogs, standoffish older dogs, and aggressive dogs. They emphasize the importance of having a plan, understanding dog behavior, and taking the time necessary for successful introductions. The conversation is filled with humor and personal anecdotes, making it both informative and entertaining for dog owners and trainers alike. This conversation delves into the complexities of introducing dogs to one another, focusing on various scenarios including puppies to older dogs, older dogs to standoffish dogs, and aggressive dog introductions. The speakers emphasize the importance of understanding dog behavior, body language, and the need for structured introductions to ensure safety and success. They discuss strategies for managing introductions, the significance of trust and resources, and the necessity of muzzle training for aggressive dogs. The conversation concludes with a reminder to take time and be observant during the introduction process.

Addressing the Dominance Controversy!
Mar 9, 2025·—
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In this deep-dive episode, Matt Covey, Nelson Medrano, and Matt Wlos tackle one of the most controversial topics in dog training: dominance . Does it actually exist, or is it an outdated myth? What do the latest studies on wolves say, and how do they translate to our understanding of dogs? First, we all learn that Nelson actually does drink water, and then the trio dives into the heart of the debate, unpacking the historical research on dominance in wolf packs—studies that have shaped (and reshaped) how we think about dog behavior. They explore the work of early researchers like Konrad Lorenz and David Mech , discussing how shifting perspectives on wolf hierarchy have influenced the way trainers approach dog training today. A key question emerges: Are force-free trainers correct in saying that dominance doesn’t exist at all, or has the term simply been overused and misunderstood? Matt, Nelson, and Matt break it down, challenging the notion that hierarchy is absent in social structures—whether in wolves, humans, or even Pokémon card collectors (yes, that analogy happens). They also explore the extreme interpretations of dominance theory that have given the term a bad reputation, from outdated dominance-based training methods to bizarre practices like spitting in a dog’s food to "assert leadership." The trainers emphasize that while dominance is real , it doesn’t mean harsh corrections or outdated "alpha" methods are necessary. Instead, they advocate for balanced training —a combination of positive reinforcement and well-timed corrections—to create clear, effective communication with dogs. The episode also raises an important distinction: If submission exists in dogs, then by definition, so must dominance. But does using the word "dominance" create unnecessary division in the training world? Could reframing the conversation around control, structure, and leadership help bridge the gap between force-free and balanced trainers? Throughout the discussion, the team highlights common myths, the importance of context in training , and why the ultimate goal is a well-adjusted, confident dog—not a submissive one . They even dive into the ethics of different training approaches, questioning whether some force-free methods (like withholding food to increase motivation) are truly less aversive than a mild correction. As always, the episode wraps up with an open invitation for force-free trainers to weigh in . If you disagree, they want to hear from you! Drop a comment and join the conversation. Topics covered in this episode: ✔️ What dominance actually means in dog behavior ✔️ The history of wolf research and how it affects modern training ✔️ The "alpha wolf" myth—what did David Mech really say? ✔️ The difference between dominance-based training and balanced training ✔️ Myths about dominance—like why your dog sitting on the couch isn’t a power play ✔️ The psychology of submission and control in social animals ✔️ Why the debate between force-free and balanced trainers might be more about marketing than methodology ✔️ How misunderstanding dominance leads to flawed training philosophies Final Takeaway: Whether you’re a professional trainer or just a dog owner looking to understand your pup better, this episode will challenge your thinking and give you a more nuanced perspective on dominance, leadership, and effective training methods . Tune in now and let us know— where do you stand on the dominance debate?

How To Survive A Dog Attack! Episode is NOT KID FRIENDLY!
Feb 21, 2025·—
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What should you do if a dog charges at you? How can you defend yourself from an aggressive dog without making the situation worse? In this episode, expert dog trainers Matt Covey, Nelson Medrano, and Matt Wlos take a deep dive into dog attack survival tactics, breaking down real-life scenarios and debunking some of the worst self-defense advice floating around online. Using personal experiences, viral attack videos, and proven techniques, they cover everything you need to know about dog attack prevention and defense, including: ✅ How to prevent a dog attack before it happens – Understanding dog body language, recognizing warning signs, and avoiding high-risk situations. ✅ The best techniques for deterring an aggressive dog – When to use intimidation, eye contact, and body posture to stop an attack before it starts. ✅ What to do if a dog bites you – Why staying on your feet is critical, how to defend yourself without escalating the attack, and when to fight back. ✅ How to use everyday objects for protection – Backpacks, bikes, garbage can lids, leashes, and other improvised shields to keep a dog from latching onto you. ✅ Pepper spray, bear spray, and break sticks – Which self-defense tools actually work and when to use them. ✅ Why bad advice could get you killed – A breakdown of viral videos, including a police training clip that gives dangerous recommendations for dog attacks. ✅ What to do if a dog chases you on a bike – Why outrunning the dog isn’t always the best move and how to use your bike as a barrier. ✅ When to call authorities after a dog attack – The legal and ethical considerations, plus what happens if a dangerous dog is reported. Dog attacks happen more often than most people realize, and knowing how to handle them could save your life or someone else’s. Whether you’re a dog owner, a trainer, or just someone who wants to be prepared, this episode is packed with actionable advice from professionals who have faced these situations firsthand. 📢 Have you ever encountered an aggressive dog? What would you do differently after hearing this discussion? Drop a comment below and let us know! #DogAttack #DogSelfDefense #SurvivingADogAttack #DogTrainingTips #PersonalSafety #BalancedDogTraining #PepperSprayForDogs #HowToStopADogAttack

NJ Bill Would Criminalize Most Dog Training
Feb 11, 2025·—
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In this episode, Matt Covey and Matt Wlos discuss New Jersey's Senate Bill 3814, which proposes a licensing board for dog trainers. They explore the implications of the bill, including the potential criminalization of certain training methods, the authority of the proposed board, and the economic impact on the dog training industry. The conversation highlights public response to the bill, the legal nuances involved, and the broader implications for dog training across the country. The hosts emphasize the importance of community engagement in legislative processes and the need for ongoing vigilance regarding dog training regulations. Takeaways Senate Bill 3814 aims to regulate dog trainers in New Jersey. The bill could criminalize balanced training methods. Public opposition played a significant role in halting the bill. The proposed board would have extensive authority over dog training practices. Definitions in the bill could lead to ambiguous interpretations. Aversive training methods are broadly defined, raising concerns. The bill could increase dog training costs significantly. There are existing animal cruelty laws that address harmful training practices. The bill's implications could extend beyond New Jersey to other states. Community engagement is crucial in influencing legislative outcomes.

How Many Dogs Should You Have?
Feb 1, 2025·—
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In this episode we dive into the topic of how many dogs a person should have. How many dogs is the ideal number? How do you know how many dogs is too many? Will getting another dog make life easier or harder with your current dog? Let us know your opinion in the comments!


