In this rich and reflective episode, we sit down with Maryna Ozuna—dog trainer, healer, founder of Canine Kinesthetics, and owner of the Arizona Doggy Dude Ranch. With over four decades of hands-on experience in human and canine wellness, Maryna shares what it means to truly live in rhythm with dogs, nature, and ourselves.
In this wisdom-packed episode, we sit down with renowned dog trainer, author, and former IACP president Marc Goldberg. From the story of his first dog Gus to the lessons he's learned (and relearned) over decades in the industry, Marc invites us into theemotional, messy, and meaningful journey of truly understanding dogs—andourselves.
Robin MacFarlane is a world-renowned dog trainer, educator, and speaker celebrated for her expertise in e-collar communication and her commitment to empowering both dogs and people.
🎙️🎧 New Episode! The Importance of Empathy andCompassion with Roberto Barata
What if the behavior problems we’re trying to “fix” aren’t problems at all—but signsof something deeper?
In this episode of A Dog’s Eye View, we welcome Tracy Franken of Beyond Obedience in Nova Scotia, Canada. The conversation is rich with heartfelt stories, laughter, and deep insights into dog training, leadership, and personal growth.
In this episode of A Dog's Eye View, hosts Bre Charity and Angela Leuck. chat with Shelly Barca about her journey into the dog training industry, her transition from working with horses to dogs, and the valuable lessons she’s learned along the way. Shelly shares insights on training philosophies, debunking common myths, managing reactivity, and the crucial role an owner's energy plays in a dog’s behavior. She also discusses her personal experience rehabilitating a Malinois with severe separation anxiety and how training is just as much about human growth as it is about the dog.
In this engaging and insightful conversation with fearful and feral dog expert, Julie Hart, we explore the nuances of working with fearful and feral dogs. Julie shares her journey, beginning with her early experiences fostering dogs and how she transitioned into specializing in canine rehabilitation. She emphasizes the importance of recognizing a dog’s innate ability to adapt and learn through natural social interactions rather than relying solely on food rewards and obedience training.Julie shares personal stories, including her deep bond with Chardonnay, a foster dog she ultimately kept, and how each of her dogs has played a role in shaping her understanding of canine behavior.
In this episode, we sit down with Chelsea Cutler, the heart behind Discovery Dog Training in Boone, North Carolina.
Today we are excited to introduce our first guest, Tom Kelly. Tom is the owner of Contented Canines in Columbia, South Carolina. He came into dog training later in life after ending a 30 year Army career. He holds many professional certifications in dog training including and is a certified Canine Human Relationship Institute (CHRI) Relationship Based Trainer.
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