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This episode of Dog Pro Radio features an in-depth discussion with Tyler Muto, a well-known figure in the dog training industry and past president of the IACP. Tyler insights on various topics such as effective strategies for both new and experienced trainers, the importance of lesson planning tailored to specific client goals, and the challenges posed by the evolving economic landscape. He emphasizes the significance of customizing training programs to focus on key problem behaviors rather than a one-size-fits-all approach, and discusses the balance between client satisfaction and realistic training outcomes. Additionally, Tyler talks about his upcoming event, The Art of Teaching 2.0, targeted at improving trainers' teaching skills and the overall client experience. The conversation touches on business aspects, highlighting the importance of a solid online presence and adapting strategies to current economic conditions to ensure financial stability and growth in the dog training industry.
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This episode of Dog Pro Radio features an in-depth discussion with Tyler Muto, a well-known figure in the dog training industry and past president of the IACP. Tyler insights on various topics such as effective strategies for both new and experienced trainers, the importance of lesson planning tailored to specific client goals, and the challenges posed by the evolving economic landscape. He emphasizes the significance of customizing training programs to focus on key problem behaviors rather than a one-size-fits-all approach, and discusses the balance between client satisfaction and realistic training outcomes. Additionally, Tyler talks about his upcoming event, The Art of Teaching 2.0, targeted at improving trainers' teaching skills and the overall client experience. The conversation touches on business aspects, highlighting the importance of a solid online presence and adapting strategies to current economic conditions to ensure financial stability and growth in the dog training industry.

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