The Risks of Quick Fixes in Dog Training: Why Education in Dog Behavior Matters with Ridge Vogel
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In this episode, Ridge Vogel, the founder of Pack Leader University, discusses his journey into dog psychology and the importance of becoming a better human to create a better dog. He emphasizes the need for dog owners to understand the psychology of dogs and take responsibility for their dogs' behavior. Ridge also talks about his 90-day dog psychology and human training mentorship program, the Pack Leader Blueprint, which focuses on educating and empowering dog owners to become effective leaders for their dogs. He highlights the qualities of a good trainer, including empathy, open-mindedness, honesty, and accountability. The conversation revolves around the importance of finding the right dog trainer and being open-minded and committed to building a strong relationship with your dog. It emphasizes the need for owners to take responsibility for their dog's behavior and not give up on them. The trainers discuss the dangers of relying on quick fixes and the importance of putting in the time and effort to train your dog. They also highlight the role of instincts in understanding and connecting with dogs. The conversation explores the importance of following our instincts and understanding our dogs' needs. It emphasizes the need to trust our gut feelings and make decisions based on what is right for us and our dogs, rather than seeking validation from others. The conversation also touches on the misconceptions about dogs' behavior and the importance of education and mindset in building a strong relationship with our dogs.
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