Episodios

  • Muzzle Training---How, Why and When
    Jan 12 2026

    Muzzle training and conditioning doesn’t have to be scary or stressful.


    Here is a link to the video we discussed today: https://youtu.be/FSnpjh2k7O4Why Proper Muzzle Acclimation Is So Important: When muzzle training is done poorly, dogs often learn to fear the muzzle. That fear doesn’t come from the muzzle itself, it comes from how it’s introduced.Common problems happen when:The muzzle is forced on the dog, the dog is restrained or cornered, the muzzle only appears before scary events, stress signals are ignored, or the process moves too fast. That’s how dogs learn that the muzzle predicts bad things.In contrast, proper muzzle acclimation teaches the dog that the muzzle predicts food and calm interactions, they have choice and control, nothing bad happens when the muzzle appears and staying relaxed pays off. That’s exactly what you’ll see in this video.The goal is not to rush to get the muzzle buckled. The real goal is to get a dog who understands what’s happening, who isn’t stressed or shut down, and who willingly participates. If a dog can calmly put their nose into a muzzle on their own, everything else becomes easier.Treats are a huge part of successful muzzle acclimation — and no, they’re not “bribes.” Food helps change emotional responses, build positive associations, lower anxiety, reinforce calm behavior and create clarity.Muzzle appears → food appearsThis simple step is where most of the groundwork happens.Voluntary Nose-In Muzzle Training is something you should be thinking about. Eventually, the dog begins placing their nose inside the muzzle — on their own. This is a critical moment in muzzle training.Build Duration Slowly Duration is where a lot of people mess up muzzle training. They get one success and immediately jump ahead. Instead, we build duration gradually while watching the dog’s body language closely.If stress shows up, we slow down or take a step back. There’s no deadline or rush.Choosing the Right Muzzle for TrainingNot all muzzles are created equal. For proper muzzle acclimation, the muzzle should allow full panting, allow drinking water, allow taking treats, fit securely without rubbing and not restrict breathingBasket muzzles are typically the best option for training because they allow normal mouth movement and airflow.Muzzles are one of the most misunderstood tools in dog training. A lot of people assume that if a dog wears a muzzle it means the dog is bad or incredibly aggressive. In reality, a muzzle is simply a safety tool, and when it’s introduced correctly, all dogs can learn to wear one comfortably and calmly.Thanks for listening and feel free to reach out with questions!

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  • Preventing Burn Out in Dog Training
    Dec 23 2025

    This episode is for all the trainers that listen to our show. Burn out in dog training is a real concern and is something all trainers should be aware of.


    We have roughly 50 people on the Suburban K9 team and burn out is something we talk about with all of our team members. It is crucial that you take care of your self so that you are in the right head space to help others.


    Happy holidays!

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    56 m
  • Taking Dog Training Questions From Our Listeners
    Dec 11 2025

    In this episode Matt answered some dog training questions that listeners had submitted recently.


    Let us know in the comments if this type of episode is helpful!

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    33 m
  • Can Stay/Place Be Overused to the Point of Being Abuse?
    Nov 20 2025

    Matt's take in this episode is that stay and place are often used so much that it becomes abusive. He and Nelson dive into both commands and discuss appropriate and inappropriate uses for them. If you are interested in ensuring that your dogs and your clients dogs have a great life this episode is a can't miss.

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    34 m
  • Navigating Halloween Safely With Your Dog
    Oct 31 2025

    We spent some time talking through how to handle Halloween with your dog. We discussed costumes, decorations and all the various ways your dog may become scared or aggressive. Please share this episode with anyone you think may need it!


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    48 m
  • Did Hasan Piker Abuse His Dog?
    Oct 22 2025

    We had a lot of comments on our YouTube channel about a streamer named Hasan using an e collar on his dog. People are alleging that he is abusing his dog with an e collar after incident during one of his live streams.


    We watched the videos (linked below) and then filmed this episode discussing what we saw. It led to a great conversation about e collar usage and treatment of dogs in general.


    Let us know what you think:


    !https://youtu.be/dqexB1-3TOA?si=F6F0TMu2XWlurnp9


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S0IoJ9RXnk8

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  • What Type of Leash Should You Use?
    Oct 2 2025

    We dive into a conversation about every type of leash we can think of. We give the pros and cons of each type and explain when we use each type of leash.


    Let us know if you have any questions!

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    1 h y 12 m
  • Aggressive Dog vs Reactive Dog vs Dangerous Dog
    Sep 25 2025

    We had a fun conversation discussing the differences between reactive dogs, aggressive dogs and dangerous dogs. This may sound like semantics, but the distinction matters.

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