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Why "Modern" Dog Training is Failing (and How to Fix It) | Tyler Muto

1 h 57 min · 23 de abr de 2026
Portada del episodio Why "Modern" Dog Training is Failing (and How to Fix It) | Tyler Muto

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Join our Skool community now at: https://www.skool.com/happygoluckydogtraining [https://www.skool.com/happygoluckydogtraining] Stay updated with all things Doggie Stoic & Happy Go Lucky by checking out our newsletter at: https://www.doggiestoic.com/ [https://www.doggiestoic.com/] In this episode, we sit down with world-renowned dog trainer Tyler Muto to discuss the nuance, ethics, and practical realities of dog training today. Tyler shares his journey from a young apprentice to a leader in the industry, breaking down why effective training is often less about the dog and more about the human on the other end of the leash. We explore the shifting landscape of training methodologies, the importance of "knowing your why," and how to build a relationship with your dog based on clarity and respect rather than just compliance.

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