Just a Dog Podcast
A dog screaming during a dog training session in a pet store aisle set something in motion that became a 20,000-member global movement. Niki Tudge went in for supplies and came out in tears, and the Pet Professional Guild exists because of what she heard that day. That moment crystallised something she had already suspected: that the dog training industry was broken, unregulated, and unlikely to fix itself from within. This conversation covers the culture clash between punishment-based and force-free training, why licensing won't protect dogs but consumer pressure will, and what a landmark $2 million shock collar lawsuit in California signals for an industry at a crossroads. Niki also shares what the latest research on pet owner behaviour is revealing, and why she believes the industry is closer to a tipping point than people realise. What makes her optimistic is not legislation or professional consensus but the shift happening at ground level, in the questions pet owners are starting to ask and the choices they are starting to make. Niki holds a master's degree from Oxford and is the founder of the Pet Professional Guild [https://www.petprofessionalguild.com/], DogNostics Career Center [https://dognosticseducation.com/], and The DogSmith [https://dogsmith.com/].
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