Recent Episodes
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Teaching Your Dog Place
May 8, 2010 – 10:55 -
Mealtimes, Yours and Your Dogs
Apr 24, 2010 – 10:04 -
Underground Fences with a Special Guest Expert
Apr 17, 2010 – 20:48 -
The Absolute Importance of Puppy Class
Apr 3, 2010 – 06:56 -
Ring the Bell to Go Outside
Mar 27, 2010 – 10:24 -
Handling Lapses in Housetraining
Mar 20, 2010 – 07:58 -
The Levels of Aggression in Dogs
Mar 6, 2010 – 12:25 -
Stopping Jumping on Counters, Tables and Furniture
Feb 27, 2010 – 14:27 -
Helping Your Shy Dog
Feb 20, 2010 – 10:40 -
Transitioning your Indoor Housetrained Dog to go Outside
Feb 13, 2010 – 12:18 -
Housetraining to an Indoor Area (litterbox, pee pads, newspaper)
Jan 30, 2010 – 16:18 -
Bringing Home Your New Rescue Dog
Jan 23, 2010 – 16:47 -
Getting a Second Dog
Dec 12, 2009 – 08:41 -
Your Relationship With Your Dog
Dec 5, 2009 – 07:36 -
The Language of Stress
Nov 28, 2009 – 09:28 -
Holidays and Your Dog
Nov 21, 2009 – 08:38 -
Traveling with Your Dog
Nov 14, 2009 – 11:17 -
Helping Submissive Urination
Nov 7, 2009 – 06:48 -
Stopping Territory Marking
Oct 31, 2009 – 06:40 -
Vet Visits with Your Dog
Oct 24, 2009 – 10:46 -
Preventing and Stopping Problems at the Dog Park
Oct 17, 2009 – 14:46 -
Taking Your Dog to the Dog Park
Oct 10, 2009 – 07:01 -
Preparing Your Dog for the Dog Park
Oct 5, 2009 – 08:37 -
Responsible Breeding Part 4: Sending Puppies to their New Homes
Sep 19, 2009 – 10:15 -
Responsible Breeding Part 3: Raising the Puppies
Sep 12, 2009 – 13:56 -
Responsible Breeding Part 2: Welcoming the Pups into the World
Sep 5, 2009 – 10:50 -
Responsible Dog Breeding Part 1
Aug 29, 2009 – 11:58 -
Using Your Kids to Help Train Your Dog!
Aug 22, 2009 – 09:05 -
Babies and Dogs Part 3: Toddlers and Dogs
Aug 15, 2009 – 14:51 -
Babies and Dogs Part 2: Introducing Your Dog to the New Baby
Aug 1, 2009 – 09:54 -
Babies and Dogs Part 1: Preparing for a New Baby
Jul 25, 2009 – 10:30 -
Picking a Trainer Part 3: Choosing Your Trainer
Jul 18, 2009 – 10:20 -
Picking a Trainer Part 2: Training Methods
Jul 15, 2009 – 23:55 -
Picking a Trainer Part 1: Your Goals
Jul 4, 2009 – 09:59 -
Good Games to Play with Your Dog
Jun 27, 2009 – 18:37 -
Puppy Biting
Jun 20, 2009 – 17:35 -
Safe Dog to Dog Greetings
Jun 13, 2009 – 15:22 -
Prepare Your Dog to Greet New People
Jun 6, 2009 – 11:21 -
Greeting Dogs The Safe Way
May 30, 2009 – 11:30 -
Teaching Stay - Part 3
May 23, 2009 – 08:17 -
Teaching Stay - Part 2
May 16, 2009 – 07:39 -
Teaching Stay - Part 1
May 9, 2009 – 10:03 -
Respect Series - No
May 2, 2009 – 14:29 -
Respect Series - Come
Apr 25, 2009 – 19:12 -
Respect Series - Goalie
Apr 18, 2009 – 12:04 -
Respect Series - Settle Down
Apr 11, 2009 – 13:54 -
The Absolute Importance of Respect
Apr 4, 2009 – 13:15 -
Accepting Handling and Gentle Restraint, Part 2
Mar 28, 2009 – 12:18 -
Accepting Handling and Gentle Restraint, Part 1
Mar 21, 2009 – 12:00 -
Living with More than One Dog
Mar 14, 2009 – 14:04
Recent Reviews
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Dog Trainer Miamiyour website is downHi there. Your website is saying it is not safe. It also gives a message “An Error Was Encountered Site Error: Unable to Load Site Preferences; No Preferences Found” Hope you can fix it soon. I love your channel.
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L.R.V. 206Just spoke with Connor todayI can’t wait to hear your new journey! It was truly amazing to speak with you today! Love the energy on the podcast looking forward to hearing more episodes! “ Cuckoo Culture “
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MtnBrookieThis is the best dog trainer in Birmingham!I’ve had several experiences with other dog daycares when my dogs got sick constantly, or worse stil got hurt ! The most popular daycare in my town is right beside my vet ( my bet was the one who told me finally that they heard fog fights daily , it was overcrowded etc . I had my bf use this daycare ( and he used CDT for dogs training ) they give the fogs breaks in the play , they don’t throw them all together in a yard w one person barely paying attention . I used these same “ podcasts “ 10 years ago when I needed trining most, her system works
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ThaelaOutdated infoYikes, just listened to 5 min of the fearful dog episode. FYI, you cannot reinforce fear in your dog. Behaviors yes, but not fear.
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App16Short, sweet, and to the pointI appreciate the practical and easy to follow advice without any fluff. These podcasts were immensely helpful when we introduced our 5 year old rescue GSD to our home and our 1.5 year old Sheepadoodle.
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1whatevsJust the factsI read sone if the review that call the conversation robotic. Whatever. I love the lack of fancy and just the facts tone. Practical and fantastic steps and advice. Got the puppy to ring the bell to go outside, settle-down, brilliant.
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amtrak fan 123GoodLove it !
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lizvermoesenDoesn’t flowTheir voices and conversation seems so rehearsed and robotic which is extremely hard to listen to. Their content is good but their delivery not so much.
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elenamariedunnI love this podcast!After listening to multiple dog training podcasts and resources, I definitely think this is one of the best for multiple reasons. They provide structured, thorough, and common sense advice on almost every topic and offer additional resources online and in person. It’s clear from their advice that they are very knowledgeable and experienced. They are also personable and relatable as hosts. One of my frustrations with other podcasts is a tendency to spend minutes within a short podcast asking for likes and reviews and subscriptions to the point that it becomes irritating if you listen to them frequently. I respect that this podcast doesn’t do this and they jump right into their topic and let their quality speak for itself.
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Red head 360Very InterestingGreat podcast very informative and fun I love the way they have it step by step instead of just consistently telling you what to do and how to do it.
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Suec3LOVE LOVE LOVEawesome podcasts, wish there were more!!!!!!
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KatDog2016Informative and good deliveryThis is great podcast for several reasons, they give practical information to implement at home and why. The way the deliver the podcast back and forth between the two of them, makes it seems like a true podcast and conversation.
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DaisyMomma2014Excellent Information!I discovered these podcasts when we got our puppy in 2014. I have listened to so many of them, and they are packed with excellent, helpful information. They have really trained me to train our dog very well. Anytime I have mentioned something I've learned to our vet, he has fully supported what they teach. I have probably recommended these podcasts (and website) to dozens of other dog owners. Thank you Creative Dog Training team!!!
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JennysobaskiSo much information!!!We just started taking our puppy to Creative Dog Training. They truly know what they're talking about. I didn't know they had a podcast until tonight...so much info! These podcasts are a great add on to the classes. I wonder if someone could use just these podcasts for training? People, this mom and son duo know what they're talking about!!!
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DPS OTGreat information.I don't usually write reviews but these podcasts are well put together and easy to understand. We had a basic obedience class locally. These podcasts have good reminders and give information that could be not covered in the local class. I am so glad I found them.
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TBird71Very InformativeThe aspect of this podcast that I like the most is how it is designed. It is a step-by-step tutorial with the reasoning behind each step. I have litened to many other podcasts on how to train a dog and this one is the most applicable to me. I'm not training a guard dog -- I'm just an ordinary dude trying to raise a house-dog correctly and the information that Creative Dog Training passes on has been very valueable to me. It may not be the podcast for you if you need a lot of trivia, but I find it relevant and helpful. Keep up the great work.
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magdushinformativereliable and common sense, presented by people who clearly know their stuff from years of experience. and a pleasurable listen, too.
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mr. suggestionDogSoupIf you would like to try an artistic, off beat podcast on Dogs, go to DogSoup. Created for hawaiian public tv -it explores the world of dogs from the eyes of an outsider, uninformed and clumsy. Have fun, Greg.
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McJillyTHANK YOU!This has helped me tremendously. I started using the techniques with my two yappy at times unpredictable papillons and they really work. I see what I need to work on and now I have the tools to know how to proceed. Thank you soo much for this wonderful podcast.
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drope78RobotcastShe (narrator) sounds like a robot reading a book in a very fast pace. Gets boring after 1min.
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Erikas451Interesting and trueGreat podcast!!!
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TGandLucyGreat!I subscribed to this podcast recently because my mother had just gotten a new puppy and was having trouble housetraining. She was getting very frustrated about it, and fearful that she would be destined to follow her puppy around with a mop and bucket for the rest of her life. I listened, and emailed her the link for the housetraining podcast. She followed the common sense advice, and has had terrific success. She commented just the other day how they hadn't had any accidents for so long, she couldn't remember when the last one was. Thank you for such a concise and informative podcast. I'm listening to the rest of the shows one by one, so I can help learn more about what I need to be doing better for my own dog.
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