THE ROBOTIC DOG

The dog you love has to go

13 min · 9. juli 2025
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In this episode of The Robotic Dog, Brittney dives deep into a concept few trainers talk about — mourning the loss of the “old dog”. No, your pup didn’t cross the rainbow bridge… but the wild, frantic, clingy version of them? Yeah, that one’s gone. And that can feel weird. Brittney compares emotional detachment from humans to the subtle grief that sometimes comes with dog training. As we correct problematic behaviors, we also say goodbye to the chaos we secretly kinda liked — the overexcited greetings, the intense ball obsession, the clingy quirks. She shares stories of client dogs who evolved into calmer, more fulfilled animals — even if that meant giving up some of their “personality” quirks. Britt breaks down how modifying a dog’s core behavior changes their entire vibe — for the better. * Grieving the version of your dog you “got used to” * Why fixing root problems removes the “cute” chaos too * How anxious or confused dogs display learned behaviors we accidentally reinforce * The psychology behind creating a mentally strong dog * Teaching polite behavior without killing the joy * Understanding your dog is not your child… they're a predator in your house! * The rent analogy: your dog pays rent through good behavior * Training is more for the human than the dog — dogs follow formulas “You can’t fix the root of the problem and expect to keep the symptoms. That dog is gone. And that’s a good thing.” Brittney announces the launch of her online training program with multiple price points — from $5 quick wins to in-depth transformations. Stay tuned and get on the waitlist! Richmond, VA & Online info@dawgboss.com www.dawgboss.com [http://www.dawgboss.com]

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episode The dog you love has to go cover

The dog you love has to go

In this episode of The Robotic Dog, Brittney dives deep into a concept few trainers talk about — mourning the loss of the “old dog”. No, your pup didn’t cross the rainbow bridge… but the wild, frantic, clingy version of them? Yeah, that one’s gone. And that can feel weird. Brittney compares emotional detachment from humans to the subtle grief that sometimes comes with dog training. As we correct problematic behaviors, we also say goodbye to the chaos we secretly kinda liked — the overexcited greetings, the intense ball obsession, the clingy quirks. She shares stories of client dogs who evolved into calmer, more fulfilled animals — even if that meant giving up some of their “personality” quirks. Britt breaks down how modifying a dog’s core behavior changes their entire vibe — for the better. * Grieving the version of your dog you “got used to” * Why fixing root problems removes the “cute” chaos too * How anxious or confused dogs display learned behaviors we accidentally reinforce * The psychology behind creating a mentally strong dog * Teaching polite behavior without killing the joy * Understanding your dog is not your child… they're a predator in your house! * The rent analogy: your dog pays rent through good behavior * Training is more for the human than the dog — dogs follow formulas “You can’t fix the root of the problem and expect to keep the symptoms. That dog is gone. And that’s a good thing.” Brittney announces the launch of her online training program with multiple price points — from $5 quick wins to in-depth transformations. Stay tuned and get on the waitlist! Richmond, VA & Online info@dawgboss.com www.dawgboss.com [http://www.dawgboss.com]

9. juli 202513 min
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Can love fix your dog's bad behavior?

Summary In this conversation, Brittney Howard discusses effective ways to love and train dogs, emphasizing the importance of structure, clear communication, and understanding dog behavior. She highlights common misconceptions about food, affection, and freedom in dog training, and how these can lead to unintended negative behaviors. The discussion also touches on the significance of not overindulging dogs with gifts and treats, advocating for a more thoughtful approach to pet care. Takeaways You can love your dog, but it must be productive. Food can be a double-edged sword in training. Freedom without structure can lead to anxiety in dogs. Clear communication is essential for effective training. Petting your dog in the wrong context can reinforce anxiety. Gift giving to dogs can create confusion about value. Dogs thrive on structure and boundaries. Affection should be given at the right times. Overindulgence can lead to behavioral issues. Understanding dog psychology is crucial for pet owners. Chapters 00:00 Dating Disasters and Dog Behavior 03:07 Loving Your Dog: The Right and Wrong Ways 06:13 The Impact of Food on Dog Behavior 09:17 Freedom vs. Structure in Dog Training 12:09 Understanding Affection and Communication with Dogs 14:50 The Five Love Languages for Dogs 18:10 Navigating Dog Training and Human Emotions 21:00 The Importance of Clear Commands 24:08 Petting and Reinforcement: What to Avoid 31:14 The Role of Toys and Gifts in Dog Training 45:36 The Art of Ignoring Your Dog 49:35 Understanding Dog Behavior and Communication 52:40 The Dangers of Dog Toys Want to work with us? Shoot us a text at (804) 376-1856

6. maj 202533 min
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Dog Trainers: You suck at instructing

Brittney Howard discusses the challenges faced by dog trainers and their clients, emphasizing the importance of effective communication and teaching methods. She highlights the need for trainers to understand their clients' learning styles and to teach in a sequential manner that is easy to grasp. Brittney shares personal experiences that shaped her teaching philosophy and stresses the significance of creating supportive environments for learning. She also addresses accountability in dog training and the future of training support for clients. Takeaways * Clients often struggle due to trainers' lack of effective communication. * Teaching should be simplified for better client understanding. * Sequential learning is crucial for client success. * Personal experiences can shape teaching methods. * Supportive environments enhance learning for clients. * Accountability is key in dog training success. * Trainers should avoid condescension towards clients. * Clients need practical solutions for their dog training issues. * Video updates can enhance client retention of training methods. * The future of dog training includes more accessible support for clients. * Transforming Dog Training: A New Approach * The Art of Teaching Dog Owners * "You suck and you need work." * "I call it lazy training." * "I want to help people in dogs."

29. apr. 202531 min
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S03 EP03: HOW TO CHOOSE YOUR TRAINERS

This episode delves into the experiences and insights of our guest fellow veteran and trainer, Daniel O’dell. It covers key topics such as the importance of free education, dog consent, finding the right trainers, and the fine line between respecting a dog's personality and ensuring necessary training. The discussion also highlights the challenges of consistency in training, the importance of seeking multiple perspectives from various trainers, and the pitfalls of poor training practices. Real-life examples illustrate the complexities and dedication required in the training process. 00:00 The Importance of Seeking Free Education for Dog Trainers 00:11 Understanding Dog Personalities and Training Needs 01:17 Training Journey and Challenges 03:05 Finding the Right Trainer and Training Style 04:48 Critiquing Training Methods and Industry Issues 06:26 The Reality of Dog Training and Handling 10:31 Exposing Bad Dog Trainers 11:23 Effective Correction Techniques and Training Standards Follow Daniel O'dell and The Fluffy Poodle Facebook: MotiveFate LLC ⁠https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61557755683896⁠ [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61557755683896] YouTube: ⁠https://www.youtube.com/@thefluffypoodle⁠ [https://www.youtube.com/@thefluffypoodle] IG: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/the_fluffy_poodle/⁠ [https://www.instagram.com/the_fluffy_poodle/] FB: ⁠https://www.facebook.com/DaFluffyPoodle⁠ [https://www.facebook.com/DaFluffyPoodle] X: ⁠https://x.com/@thefluffypoodl1⁠ [https://x.com/@thefluffypoodl1] TikTok: ⁠https://www.tiktok.com/@thefluffypoodle⁠ [https://www.tiktok.com/@thefluffypoodle]

15. nov. 202412 min
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S03 EP02: STOP TRYING TO CONTROL YOUR DOG

In this episode of the Robotic Dog Podcast, hosted by dog trainer Brittney Howard, the focus is on the concept of control in human and dog relationships. Brittney emphasizes the importance of moving away from a controlling approach in training, relationships, and life itself. She shares insights from a TV show business conference where mentor Stephanie Odea introduced the idea of following the pull instead of the push in life, suggesting that one should go towards what naturally attracts them. Brittany applies this philosophy to dog training, arguing against the forceful correction of dogs and in favor of creating circumstances that encourage dogs to follow willingly. She discusses her preference for using retractable leashes and prong collars for training, aiming to create a positive and desirable attitude in dogs towards their owners. Brittany also touches upon her personal experiences and the overall ease of dog training when approached correctly, urging listeners to engage with the podcast and share their own dog training journeys. 00:00 Introduction to Control in Relationships 01:11 The Concept of Going with the Flow 01:15 Life Lessons from a Business Conference 02:18 Applying Life Lessons to Dog Training 02:22 The Struggles of Forcing Relationships 03:25 The Importance of Letting Dogs Be Dogs 04:42 The Power of Pull in Dog Training 05:06 Understanding Dogs as Predators 06:17 The Benefits of Retractable Leashes 07:48 The Importance of Rewards in Dog Training 09:01 The Role of Obedience in Dog Training 10:47 The Power of Brainwashing in Dog Training 13:18 The Simplicity of Entrepreneurship 14:44 Conclusion: The Essence of Dog Training 14:53 Final Thoughts and Call to Action FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA TikTok: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.tiktok.com/@reactivedogtrainer⁠⁠ [https://www.tiktok.com/@dogtrainerb] IG: ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/dawgbossrva/⁠⁠⁠⁠ [https://www.instagram.com/dawgbossrva/] FB: ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.facebook.com/DawgbossRVA⁠⁠⁠⁠ [https://www.facebook.com/DawgbossRVA] YouTube: ⁠⁠⁠https://www.youtube.com/@dawgbossRVA⁠⁠⁠ [https://www.youtube.com/@dawgbossRVA] Web: ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://dawgbossrva.com/⁠⁠ [https://dawgbossrva.com/] Buy my dog stuff on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/shop/britdogtrainervadogtrain [https://www.amazon.com/shop/britdogtrainervadogtrain] Stephanie O'Dea Website: https://stephanieodea.com/ [https://stephanieodea.com/]

4. mar. 202415 min