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Dear Dog Lover đŸ
Someone once asked me what good training looks like.
And I said â it looks like nothing at all.
Because when itâs good â when the relationship is solid â you donât have to do much.
Itâs quiet. Itâs steady. Itâs felt.
Thatâs not control.
Thatâs leadership.
In this episode, weâre peeling back the layers on a word thatâs tossed around a lot in the dog world â leadership â and looking at what it actually means to your dog.
Because hereâs the thingâŠ
Leadership doesnât look like âbeing in charge.â
It looks like awareness.
It looks like calm in uncertainty.
It looks like trust you can feel.
Youâll hear stories about Gunther (of course đ) and how real leadership isnât loud, reactive, or over-commanding â itâs quiet consistency. Itâs being the one who notices, who moves first, who says with energy alone, âIâve got this. You donât have to worry.â
âYou donât have to be louder than your dog.
You just have to be calmer than their fear.â
This episode is for you if:
Youâve been trying to lead but it feels like micromanaging
Youâve ever confused obedience with influence
Youâre ready to show up in a way your dog actually feels safe following
Because leadership isnât positional â itâs relational.
You donât earn it through control.
You earn it through clarity, consistency, and calm.
Hope you enjoy!
Please be sure to share! Rate! and Comment!
Tracy xoxox
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đ If youâve been part of the Calm Down, Dog! Bootcamp this week â this is the work.
Youâre already practicing what leadership looks and feels like to your dog.
And if youâre just tuning in, itâs not too late.
You can still catch the replays, join the conversations, and start showing up in a way your dog truly feels.
𩮠Save your spot at beyondobedience.ca/bootcamp
đ” Podcast music by Shawn Trotter â shawntrotter.com
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Dear Dog Lover đŸ
Someone once asked me what good training looks like.
And I said â it looks like nothing at all.
Because when itâs good â when the relationship is solid â you donât have to do much.
Itâs quiet. Itâs steady. Itâs felt.
Thatâs not control.
Thatâs leadership.
In this episode, weâre peeling back the layers on a word thatâs tossed around a lot in the dog world â leadership â and looking at what it actually means to your dog.
Because hereâs the thingâŠ
Leadership doesnât look like âbeing in charge.â
It looks like awareness.
It looks like calm in uncertainty.
It looks like trust you can feel.
Youâll hear stories about Gunther (of course đ) and how real leadership isnât loud, reactive, or over-commanding â itâs quiet consistency. Itâs being the one who notices, who moves first, who says with energy alone, âIâve got this. You donât have to worry.â
âYou donât have to be louder than your dog.
You just have to be calmer than their fear.â
This episode is for you if:
Youâve been trying to lead but it feels like micromanaging
Youâve ever confused obedience with influence
Youâre ready to show up in a way your dog actually feels safe following
Because leadership isnât positional â itâs relational.
You donât earn it through control.
You earn it through clarity, consistency, and calm.
Hope you enjoy!
Please be sure to share! Rate! and Comment!
Tracy xoxox
NEXT STEPS đŁđŸ
đ If youâve been part of the Calm Down, Dog! Bootcamp this week â this is the work.
Youâre already practicing what leadership looks and feels like to your dog.
And if youâre just tuning in, itâs not too late.
You can still catch the replays, join the conversations, and start showing up in a way your dog truly feels.
𩮠Save your spot at beyondobedience.ca/bootcamp
đ” Podcast music by Shawn Trotter â shawntrotter.com
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