
An Interview with Matt Beisner
07/01/21 • 45 min
Continual professional growth is a part of being a dog trainer, but what happens when your growth occurs on a public scale... and within an unregulated industry where emotions run high? Matt Beisner (The Zen Dog and Dog Impossible) talks to me about what it feels like to be a person seeking positive change for not only themselves and dogs but also for the dog industry as a whole.
You can find Matt on social media here: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, YouTube
Also mentioned: The LIMA Beings
Photo credit: Scott Witter
To find out more about or work with Renee you can go to rplusdogs.com
--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doglogical/messageContinual professional growth is a part of being a dog trainer, but what happens when your growth occurs on a public scale... and within an unregulated industry where emotions run high? Matt Beisner (The Zen Dog and Dog Impossible) talks to me about what it feels like to be a person seeking positive change for not only themselves and dogs but also for the dog industry as a whole.
You can find Matt on social media here: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, YouTube
Also mentioned: The LIMA Beings
Photo credit: Scott Witter
To find out more about or work with Renee you can go to rplusdogs.com
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An Interview with Unity Training & Behaviour
Bob from Unity Training & Behaviour joins me to talk about how to find your next dog training professional and the pitfalls that come along with that process. Bob Siemens is a Karen Pryor Academy Certified Training Partner and an Accredited Dog Trainer through the International Association of Animal Behavior Consultants. He is the Vice President of the Alberta Force Free Alliance. He offers professional dog training and behaviour modification services in Airdrie, Calgary, and surrounding areas in Alberta. He is committed to providing the most up-to-date, humane, and ethical animal training possible. As part of Unity Training and Behaviour services, he strives to provide services that are based on kindness, compassion, and understanding. He endeavours to establish a symbiotic relationship between the dogs and their owners while being transparent with training methods. You can find Bob on Instagram and Facebook by searching for Unity Training & Behaviour. To find out more about or work with Renee you can go to rplusdogs.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doglogical/message
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You can find Brie by searching Noble Woof on Instagram, Facebook or directly on her website: www.noblewoof.com
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