In this episode of Dog Works Radio, Robert Forto sits down with professional dog trainer and author Melissa McCue McGrath about her new book, Misadventures of the World’s Okayest Dog Trainer and also the real world of dog training, beyond the basics.
Melissa shares her journey from growing up with sled dogs in rural Maine to working in behavior cases and animal shelters. Along the way, we talk about the challenges dog trainers face, the misconceptions clients often have, and why communication with people matters just as much as working with dogs.
The conversation discusses:
- The impact of popular culture on dog ownership trends
- The gap between real training knowledge and public perception
- What dog owners should look for in a trainer
- The realities of working in shelters and behavior cases
- Why the dog training industry remains largely unregulated
Melissa also discusses her new book and the lessons behind the “misadventures” that shape every trainer’s career.
If you are a dog owner, aspiring trainer, or someone curious about what really happens behind the scenes, this episode offers practical insight and honest perspective.
Buy the book: Misadventures of the World’s Okayest Dog Trainer



