Kati Peppe, owner of Diamond K9 Dog Training in southern Maine, shares her thoughts and experiences on all things dog. Brutally honest, these harangues are entertaining and thought provoking.
Kati is passionate about dog training and behavior, and even more passionate about sharing the truth with the world even though so many people get their panties in a twist about it.
If you've ever struggled with your dog or wondered why the dog training advice out there doesn't seem to work, this podcast is for you! Served with a little salt and lots of love.
Is your dog on go all the time? Do they have a hard time settling? Do they tend to drive you a little crazy if you have folks over or try to go somewhere with them? Maybe they require too much energy…
Internet Inquiries is a specific format of episode where I enter a partial prompt into my web browser and I look at the suggested auto completes.
Lots of great questions came up when I entered "How do…
Consultation files is a specific format of episode where I discuss actual cases people are dealing with and what our initial consultation entailed. Real life issues and real life advice.
On today's ep…
We aren't huge fans of dog parks and daycares here, however some folks use them, and it works for them. Some of the reasons I hear for this are that there is no other way they can let their dog run, …
This one is rich with valuable information and served with a little salt. Root cause is often talked about as though you can't possibly fix a dog's behaviors or state of mind unless you address it (t…
We talk about the two biggest things we do to create huge change on day one! And why people get stuck in ruts and keep struggling. Resistance is very human, but it isn't serving most of our clients v…
Summer is finally here, and hopefully you're doing all sorts of funs stuff! And hopefully you are able to include your dog or you're working on it so that they can live a fuller life with you and th…
Everybody talks about stress like it's this really damaging thing, but is it really? And if your dog is stressed by something is that bad?
Most people try not to stress their dogs, yet we are increa…