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The Best Dog Walkers Have the Worst Stories — Here's How They Bounced Back

58 min · 16 de abr de 2026
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Whether you're a dog owner questioning your skills, a professional walker shaken after a tough client walk, or just starting out and wondering if this is really for you — this episode is your reset button. We talk through what actually causes walks to go wrong, how to stop the confidence bleed, and why the best walkers aren't the ones who never struggle — they're the ones who know how to bounce back. If you want your walks to feel more organized, less emotional, and easier for your dog to follow, The Great Stroll [https://jcrvcgg3lwqo47oxm2q3.app.clientclub.net/courses/offers/b05a919d-01aa-4e5b-8c3b-1b27d0fda99a] will help you build the kind of leash walking foundation that makes calm leadership much more natural.And if you are a trainer who wants to get better at teaching owners how to lead without tension, noise, or confusion, that is exactly the kind of work we do inside TRIBE [https://thedogtrainertribeacademy.thinkific.com/courses/the-dog-trainer-tribe].

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