Working Dogs and Whiskey

Episode 35: Personal Growth and Hold The Line!

44 min · 29. maj 2026
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In this episode of "Working Dogs and Whiskey," hosts Sean and Jon discuss their busy year, focusing on their dog training businesses and personal growth. They reflect on attending the "Hold the Line" conference, where they met industry leaders and learned new techniques. They also share insights on integrating technology with canine training and the value of networking at conferences. The episode concludes with updates on their online platforms and future plans for the podcast.

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