Does your dog ignore commands, pull on the leash, or seem like they just do not respect you?
What if the problem is not respect at all?
In this episode of Dog Works Radio, Michele Forto breaks down one of the most misunderstood ideas in dog training: the belief that dogs misbehave because they are trying to dominate, challenge, or disrespect their owners.
This episode explores:
- Why dominance-based thinking still affects modern dog training
- What your dog is actually learning in difficult moments
- Why dogs behave differently in new environments
- How clarity and consistency improve obedience
- Why yelling louder rarely works
- The truth about reliable recall and dog behavior
- How real-world dog training builds trust
If your dog listens perfectly at home but struggles outside, this episode will help you understand why.
You will learn:
- How dogs make decisions
- Why reinforcement matters more than authority
- The role environment plays in dog obedience
- How to create more predictable behavior
- Why trust matters more than “respect”
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This episode was recorded on the Shure SM7B and a Rodecaster Pro II
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