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  • 7 Counterintuitive Things You Can Do That Will Give Your Dog Training A Major Facelift
    2026/03/16

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    So many of the things that we do with other humans are counter productive with our dogs. While many of the basic principles are shared, we tend to use language in a way that our dogs don't really understand and we also humanize them, applying what we THINK or what we FEEL as though it's the same for our dogs. But it's not!

    I am giving very specific examples of things that can really help propel your dog training into the next level and get traction where you never could before. Don't stay stuck doing the same things over and over if it's not working.

    * Stop soothing fear and trying to comfort the dog. Instead exude confidence.

    * Stop talking so much! You are muddying the waters. Your dog can't extract the meaningful stuff because the noise never shuts off.

    * Take your dog into stressful situations! Don't avoid them! This is where progress can be made.

    * Try convincing yourself that more positive interactions is NOT the thing that will help your dog. After all, it hasn't yet.

    *Eliminate free passes. Giving your dog the "benefit of the doubt" sounds nice, but really it serves to keep them confused and you frustrated.

    * Work your dog above threshold and around triggers. The threshold never moves if you don't. Triggers just remain triggers.

    * Put ALL of your focus on results, not process. The results should actually determine your process as you go!

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  • Strategies For Dogs That Have A History Of Bad Behavior Around Friends And Family
    2026/03/13

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    Sometimes we get dogs that are "good" most of the time but can exhibit some untoward behavior in certain contexts. For instance, the message that prompted this topic was from someone whose dog will growl/snap if someone pets them while they are on their place bed.

    There are several things we should be doing to both make our dog as safe as possible and get them making better choices. I include several things we can do to ensure our dog is inclined to be the best version of themselves and to understand that respect should be given to all humans, not just you.

    But we also need to be responsible and advocate for ourselves and for our dogs. Don't put your dog in needlessly risky situations. Have clear boundaries laid out for people and have a plan already cemented in your head for social gatherings so that you aren't trying to figure it out on the fly. Having a plan already solidified takes out the decision making and will make those situations so much easier. And if people choose to question your rules or not respect them, then I guess they are choosing not to be around you when you have your dog..

    We never want people relying solely on management, but keeping everyone safe around your dog and keeping your dog safe is entirely up to you. Nobody will do it for you. In fact, they will fight you on it. So you need to be clear minded about what to do. Dogs are dogs, not stuffies.

    AND we also want you to make your dog as safe as possible. This is the best recipe to reduce long term risk for everyone. Don't miss out on valuable conversations with your dog. Don't live daily life with them in a way that invites them to just do whatever comes naturally, because if you do, they will.



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  • Prong Collars—The Ultimate In Leash Communication With Your Dog
    2026/03/09

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    Prong collars get an undeserved bad rap—mainly because they look scary. Sometimes they are even referred to as spike collars and there are misleading and false photos out there showing grotesque wounds on dogs' necks, but they aren't designed to work by poking, pricking, or God forbid, injuring your dog.

    They are designed to amplify the sensation of pressure, evenly all the way around the neck instead of concentrating it on the trachea and reduce interference with breathing or tracheal irritation. Prong collars don't choke dogs as they are raised off the surface area of the neck by the prongs, themselves. They are typically pretty blunt and don't feel sharp and don't put holes in your dog like the internet would like you to believe.

    We always describe it as putting a little microphone on your leash to improve your leash communication. But you do need to know how to use it. The collar won't do the work for you in most cases. But what we have seen over and over and over again, is how underrated this tool is and how many people have no idea what they are missing out on. You can drastically change your walk and your relationship with the purchase of a collar and a few tweaks to how you handle your leash. It can be life altering!

    I know it sounds dramatic, but we see it every day. Here are the links to selecting, sizing, fitting, and using the prong collar!


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  • Your Dog Isn't Thick-You Might Just Need A Better Understanding Of Markers
    2026/03/06

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    A lot of people will talk like the clicker is magic. It's not. And this is coming from someone that loves the clicker. All the clicker does is link your dog's behavior to a reward. And that's the thing that is magic. It's not that it's a clicker, per se, it's what you do with it. You can use a clicker very ineffectively, too.

    Understanding what a marker is, how to use it, and what exactly your sequence should be will improve your results with your dog immensely. You can potentially cut your reps by 75%. Now admittedly, I'm just pulling that number out of a hat, but that is almost certainly accurate in some cases because folks don't understand how their dog ties things together.

    This isn't only true for rewarding good behavior or correct obedience behaviors, it is also true for corrections when punishing unwanted or bad behavior. If your execution of markers is poor, you will potentially have to torture yourself with correcting your dog many more times..

    The best strategy when it comes to training your dog is always to get the message across as clearly and quickly as possible, but what a lot of folks don't realize is that relies on how well you implement the correct use of markers. Can you teach your dog without that? Yep. But it will take much longer. And in some case it may never even really come together.. no good.

    A marker is something that predicts something else. The example I use to explain this is the doorbell. Your dog likely knows that when the doorbell rings, you will go open the door and someone will be there. But if you opened the door and someone was there and then the doorbell rang, that association proabably wouldn't occur. The guest at the door would predict the doorbell instead of the other way around.

    Also, sometimes it takes you a minute to get to the door. Does that make your dog forget that somebody is there? NOPE! Why? Because once an established marker occurs, a delay in the outcome won't automatically disconnect the events. That would be silly.

    If you can understand this concept you can improve your communication, training, and results by an order of magnitude!

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    Visit our website where you can purchase our online course for only $99 and get started with e-collar training today! Work at your own pace. This is a very beginner friendly course. You can also sign up for training with Kati and Joyce, visit our shop for our branded merchandise and purchase E-collar Technologies collars.

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    49 分
  • The Top 5 Reasons Your TRAINED Dog Is Still Not Listening
    2026/03/02

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    We spend 2-3 weeks with most dogs. We spend 2-3 hours with you. It isn't fair to think you will be confident after just a few hours with us. You need to go out into the real world and do stuff. Seeing is believing!

    But we have found that there are 5 specific things that really get in the way of results carrying over to the owners themselves. Those things are:

    * The owners not getting the proper training. So we meet a lot of folks that did e-collar training elsewhere and received ZERO instructions on what they should do at home. Or they received very inaccurate instructions.

    * Going into off leash situations without their long line before they are ready to. You're still new to this! You need to practice and build confidence.

    * Not following the instructions back home, especially the structure piece and accountability. A lot of folks don't think it's important to limit their dog's freedom or challenge them, especially in the house, because their dog is "really good". But that autonomy and lack of experience with respecting you and your boundaries will follow you outside!!

    * Being afraid to turn up the heat and hold the dog accountable. Without enforcing the rules, they simply aren't rules. And most of the things we are worried about are just in our heads. Which brings us to the last one..

    * The story people tell themselves. Oh boy...do people know how to write a story! I find a lot of folks could be writing scripts for heart wrenching lifetime movies. People worry. And honestly, your brain and body wouldn't be working right if you didn't. That is normal! But you have to know when your brain is trying to protect you from a threat that isn't real. Like your German Shepherd barking at the trash can in the yard because you moved it earlier and it's now 3 feet to the left of where it was. Haha.

    Don't tell yourself that your dog is scared, confused, nervous, panicked, afraid, or even stubborn for that matter. Let the story go. Even if your dog is confused or panicked, or stubborn, it's you being calm, assertive, and consistent that will get them through it.


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    I want to hear from you! Email me directly to ask your questions and suggest topics for the podcast.

    Kati@diamondcanine.com


    Visit our website where you can purchase our online course for only $99 and get started with e-collar training today! Work at your own pace. This is a very beginner friendly course. You can also sign up for training with Kati and Joyce, visit our shop for our branded merchandise and purchase E-collar Technologies collars.

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  • How We Teach Every Single Dog To "Stay"
    2026/02/27

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    This is such an important behavior to teach. Not only can it be a safety issue if you can't teach your dog to stay, but it also helps your dog learn to be calmer, more relaxed, accepting, and more focused.

    It surprises people that the dogs we train all learn to stay yet we never even say the word 'stay'. This is called the implied stay, and it's beneficial in many ways. Believe it or not, it's actually much easier for your dog to learn as they have to make fewer discriminations.

    Remember, your dog doesn't know words. You have to teach them what they mean. So if we are talking about the basic commands, your dog now has to learn 'sit' and 'sit, stay', 'down' and 'down, stay', 'place' and 'place, stay'. That is much more difficult than just learning the three commands and that they always hold their position.

    We also tend to create the pattern that they should immediately spring back up after a command for a reward. This is inadvertently cemented over time, only making it harder for them to sometimes 'stay' when you ask them to.

    In this episode I talk about how to teach the implied stay and what that precise process is including the use of markers (catch our future episode on the use of markers), the sequence you use when training, and how to keep your dog motivated.

    Link to video on teaching the implied stay:

    https://youtu.be/hNgShtTqJ6s

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    Visit our website where you can purchase our online course for only $99 and get started with e-collar training today! Work at your own pace. This is a very beginner friendly course. You can also sign up for training with Kati and Joyce, visit our shop for our branded merchandise and purchase E-collar Technologies collars.

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  • Consultation Files: My St.Bernard Attacked My 8 Month Old Baby
    2026/02/23

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    This is such a grave topic. I never like getting calls like this, but I'm so, so glad when I get the chance to have a conversation with anybody who is in a situation like this because I know how stressful and sad and alarming and scary it is. And I know how hard it is to know what to do or what to expect.

    Dogs and babies don't mix! And it is so common to have issues blending the two into the family. But when something like this happens and your dog actively growls at or snaps at your baby it could literally be a matter of life and death. You are absolutely a parent before a dog owner, and I think most parents would agree.

    But just tossing the dog out seems heartless and people are left wondering if there is any way to fix the situation. In most cases, yes! There is hope to live a normal life with your baby and your dog, even if your dog is not having it right now. But it will require some training and some change and a real commitment.

    I'm going to break down exactly what that means and what I suggested to these folks and what they could realistically expect life to look like.

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    39 分
  • Are You "Suppressing" Your Dog's Behavior?
    2026/02/20

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    One of the most irritating comments I see from other dog trainers are around "suppression". That's because when you punish or correct your dog's behavior, that is suppression by definition. Suppression is putting a stop to something.

    So in reality if you stop any behavior from being displayed that is suppression. Does suppression mean that the behavior will regenerate or resurface? No. Does it mean that it won't? No.

    Behavior is moving all the time! But knowing how to stop it is crucial to having a well behaved and safe dog. Being responsible about the situations you put your dog in is also crucial. Some folks seem to think that all dogs should be like stuffed animals with zero ability to bite or react in any and all situations and that is a wildly unrealistic expectation that would result in nobody being able to keep their dog.

    We always take the approach with all layers. We train the dog to be respectful, we train the dog to be very reliable and obedient, we build a relationship of standards and accountability, we address and punish bad behaviors directly, AND we take responsibility for the situations we put our dogs in!

    In this episode I'm breaking all this down and talking about what suppression really means and how and why a dog's behaviors might regenerate.

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    I want to hear from you! Email me directly to ask your questions and suggest topics for the podcast.

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    Visit our website where you can purchase our online course for only $99 and get started with e-collar training today! Work at your own pace. This is a very beginner friendly course. You can also sign up for training with Kati and Joyce, visit our shop for our branded merchandise and purchase E-collar Technologies collars.

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    28 分