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Sleeping Rules: Bed vs. crate and what it teaches your dog
Jun 23, 2026
43m 24s
Feeding Time Structure: How Mealtime Reinforces Leadership
Jun 15, 2026
38m 40s
Dogs and Guests: Making Hospitality Stress-Free
Jun 8, 2026
51m 55s
Kids and Dogs: Rules Every Family Should Follow
May 25, 2026
52m 46s
Outdoor Adventures: Taking Your Dog Out in Public
May 19, 2026
1h 03m 49s
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 6/23/26 | ![]() Sleeping Rules: Bed vs. crate and what it teaches your dog | Where your dog sleeps is one of the most debated topics in the dog world, but the real question is not whether your dog sleeps in a bed or a crate. It is what that arrangement teaches. In this episode, we break down the myths surrounding sleeping locations and explain why beds do not create behavioral problems, but entitlement and unclear boundaries often do. You will learn how to recognize the difference between healthy affection and unhealthy dependency, and why privileges should always remain privileges, not expectations.We also dive into the value of crate training and why every dog should learn to be comfortable spending time independently. A crate is not a punishment, it is a tool that provides structure, security, and peace of mind. We discuss how proper crate training helps prevent overdependence, separation-related issues, and anxiety while giving owners a safe and reliable management option during travel, guests, emergencies, and everyday life. Even dogs that eventually sleep outside the crate benefit from learning to relax and settle on their own.Finally, we explain why consistency matters far more than the location itself. Dogs thrive when expectations are predictable and boundaries are clear. Whether your dog sleeps in your bed, on a dog bed, or in a crate, the goal is the same: a dog that can settle calmly, respect boundaries, and adapt to changes without stress or conflict. This episode will help you evaluate your current sleeping arrangements and build routines that create independence, stability, and a healthier relationship between you and your dog. | 43m 24s | ||||||
| 6/15/26 | ![]() Feeding Time Structure: How Mealtime Reinforces Leadership | Most people think feeding time is simply about getting food into the dog. In reality, every meal is a powerful opportunity to build trust, structure, and leadership. In this episode, we break down why food is one of the most valuable resources you control and how daily feeding routines can shape your dog's behavior far beyond the food bowl itself. You will learn why calm behavior should always create access to rewards and how predictable routines help dogs feel more secure and confident.We also discuss one of the most overlooked areas of training: impulse control during feeding. Many dogs become overly excited the moment food preparation begins. Barking, spinning, jumping, and crowding are often unintentionally reinforced because food arrives regardless of behavior. This episode explains how simple exercises like Sit, Down, Place, and waiting patiently before meals can transform feeding time into a daily lesson in self-control and accountability.Finally, we explore how mealtime reflects leadership in its simplest form. Leadership is not force, intimidation, or dominance. Leadership is controlling access to valuable resources fairly and consistently. When your dog learns that patience unlocks opportunities, they begin making better choices throughout the day. If you want a practical, easy-to-implement way to improve focus, impulse control, and overall household behavior, this episode will show you how to turn every meal into meaningful training that strengthens your relationship with your dog. | 38m 40s | ||||||
| 6/8/26 | ![]() Dogs and Guests: Making Hospitality Stress-Free✨ | dog behaviorguest interactions+3 | — | — | — | dog traininghospitality+3 | — | 51m 55s | |
| 5/25/26 | ![]() Kids and Dogs: Rules Every Family Should Follow✨ | kids and dogsfamily safety+5 | — | TOP Dog Training LLC | — | dogschildren+8 | — | 52m 46s | |
| 5/19/26 | ![]() Outdoor Adventures: Taking Your Dog Out in Public✨ | dog trainingpublic behavior+4 | — | — | — | dog trainingpublic outings+5 | — | 1h 03m 49s | |
| 5/11/26 | ![]() When to STOP 'Treating' Your Dog✨ | dog trainingtreat dependency+4 | — | Pawprint Academy AppTOP Dog Training LLC | — | dog trainingtreats+5 | — | 51m 02s | |
| 4/27/26 | ![]() Noise Sensitivities: Thunderstorms, Fireworks, and Beyond✨ | noise sensitivitydog behavior+4 | — | TOP Dog Training LLC | — | noise sensitivitydogs+7 | — | 52m 16s | |
| 4/20/26 | ![]() Dog-to-Dog Aggression: Managing and Retraining Safely✨ | dog behavioraggression management+3 | — | TOP Dog Training LLC | — | dog-to-dog aggressionfear-based aggression+5 | — | 1h 06m 38s | |
| 4/13/26 | ![]() Leash Reactivity: Reading Body Language and Correcting Early✨ | leash reactivitydog training+4 | — | TOP Dog Training LLC | — | leash reactivitydog body language+3 | — | 1h 09m 32s | |
| 4/6/26 | ![]() Crate Anxiety: Fixing Whining and Panic in the Kennel✨ | crate anxietydog behavior+4 | — | — | — | crate trainingwhining+5 | — | 47m 05s | |
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| 3/30/26 | ![]() Pulling Toward Dogs or People: The Gateway to Reactivity✨ | dog trainingreactivity+4 | — | — | — | pullingreactivity+6 | — | 50m 53s | |
| 3/23/26 | ![]() Overexcitement at the Door: Chaos, Jumping, and Loss of Control✨ | dog trainingbehavior management+4 | — | TOP Dog Training LLC | — | overexcitementdoor chaos+5 | — | 46m 19s | |
| 3/16/26 | ![]() Digging and Yard Destruction: Why Dogs Do It and How to Stop It✨ | dog behaviordigging+4 | — | — | — | diggingdogs+5 | — | 1h 04m 01s | |
| 3/9/26 | ![]() Separation Anxiety vs Separation Frustration: Knowing the Difference Matters | Many dogs struggle when left alone, but not all of them are suffering from true separation anxiety. In this episode, we break down the critical difference between separation anxiety and separation frustration, two behaviors that look similar but require very different solutions. Owners often mislabel the problem, which leads to ineffective training, worsening behavior, and unnecessary stress for both the dog and the family.We explain why dogs panic, bark, destroy, or pace when their owners leave, and how a lack of structure, independence, and clear leadership can unintentionally create emotional dependency. You will learn how dogs develop unhealthy attachment patterns, why constant affection can backfire, and how everyday household routines influence your dog’s emotional stability.Most importantly, we walk through practical strategies to build calm independence at home. Through structured routines, clear expectations, and gradual separation training, owners can teach their dogs that being alone is safe and normal. The goal is not to ignore the problem, but to develop a dog that is confident, relaxed, and capable of settling without constant human presence. | 51m 29s | ||||||
| 3/2/26 | ![]() Counter Surfing and Food Stealing: Stopping the Habit at Its Source | Counter surfing does not happen because your dog is stubborn. It happens because it works. One successful theft can outweigh ten verbal corrections. Food left on the counter becomes a slot machine that occasionally pays out big. In this episode, we break down the behavioral science behind counter surfing, why punishment after the fact fails, and why emotional reactions from owners often strengthen the problem instead of solving it.You will learn how to eliminate opportunity, structure the environment, and build impulse control around food using clear leadership and reinforcement of calm alternatives. We focus on prevention over punishment, management over frustration, and consistency over intensity. If you want a dog that can ignore food on the counter without constant micromanagement, this episode gives you a practical blueprint rooted in obedience training, pack leadership, and repeatable systems that the average family can apply immediately. | 1h 06m 59s | ||||||
| 2/23/26 | ![]() Chewing and Destructive Behavior: Why Dogs Destroy Things and How to Stop It | Destructive chewing is not random, and it is not your dog being spiteful. Dogs chew because of biology, stress, boredom, teething, lack of structure, or because they have learned that chewing furniture works. In this episode of Paw Print Academy, we break down the real reasons behind destructive chewing and counter surfing, and why punishment after the fact fails every time. If you are searching for answers about dog behavior problems, obedience training, or how to stop your dog from destroying the house, this episode gives you a practical, science-based path forward.We explain why yelling, rubbing a dog’s nose in damage, or correcting minutes later does nothing to change behavior. Dogs learn through timing, clarity, and consequence, not emotion. The real solution is leadership, management, and structured training. That means crate training done correctly, structured exercise, clear boundaries around food and furniture, and proactive obedience training that teaches impulse control before temptation shows up. Prevention is not weakness; it is smart dog training.If you want to stop destructive chewing, you need to meet your dog’s physical and mental needs while tightening up your household rules. We walk through how to create daily structure, how to use place and crate commands to prevent chaos, and how to build reliability so your dog can be trusted unsupervised. This is about becoming a calm, consistent pack leader who sets standards and follows through. When you combine structure, accountability, and clear communication, destructive behavior fades and a stable, obedient dog takes its place. | 55m 10s | ||||||
| 2/16/26 | ![]() Excessive Barking: Why Dogs Bark and How to Reduce It Without Chaos | Excessive barking is rarely a dog problem. It is a learned behavior that has been reinforced over time by human reactions. Dogs bark because barking works. Attention, eye contact, talking, yelling, or even pushing a dog away can all reward the behavior. When leadership and structure are unclear, barking becomes the dog’s primary way to control the environment. This is why simply “ignoring it” often fails. Without clear expectations and follow-through, barking fills the leadership gap.Fixing excessive barking requires structure, not emotion. The solution starts with removing the payoff, interrupting early with calm authority, and immediately redirecting the dog into a known command like place, sit, or down. Silence must be reinforced just like any other behavior. Daily structure, accountability, and consistency matter more than corrections alone. When owners stop negotiating and start leading, barking fades quickly. The dog did not change, the system did. | 1h 10m 04s | ||||||
| 2/10/26 | ![]() Jumping on People: Why Dogs Do It and How to Stop It | Jumping on people is one of the most common dog behavior complaints and one of the most misunderstood. In this episode, we explain why dogs jump, how owners accidentally reinforce it, and why common corrections make it worse. You will learn how to replace jumping with calm behaviors, structure greetings for success, and build polite interactions that last. | 58m 59s | ||||||
| 2/2/26 | ![]() Heel Work: Static vs Dynamic and Why Both Matter | Heel work is one of the most precise and engaging skills a dog can learn. In this episode, we explain why static and dynamic heel both matter, how to teach each one clearly, and how to combine them for a complete, reliable heel. You will learn practical drills, timing strategies, and the common mistakes that cause sloppy walking. This episode helps owners understand how heel work builds teamwork and strengthens connection between handler and dog. | 1h 02m 40s | ||||||
| 1/26/26 | ![]() Drop It and Leave It: Stopping Resource Guarding Early | Drop It and Leave It are two of the most important cues for safety and trust. This episode explains why guarding develops, how to prevent it, and how to teach these cues clearly and confidently. You will learn how to reduce conflict, reward calmness, and build a dog that disengages willingly. These skills prevent problems before they escalate and create a respectful relationship around shared spaces and objects. | 1h 11m 42s | ||||||
| 1/19/26 | ![]() Sit, Down, Stay: Building Duration Without Frustration | Sit, Down, and Stay are the backbone of impulse control training. In this episode, we break down how to teach clean positions, how to build duration without creating stress, and how to use these commands in real daily life. You will learn how to avoid the most common mistakes owners make, how to build calmness into obedience, and how to give your dog a structure they can trust. | 58m 05s | ||||||
| 1/12/26 | ![]() The Place Command: Teaching Calmness in the Home | 'Place' is one of the most valuable lifestyle skills a dog can learn. It teaches calmness, impulse control, and neutrality in the middle of household activity. In this episode, we break down why Place matters, how to teach it clearly, and how to integrate it into daily life for lasting results. You will learn the value of structured calmness and how Place can transform chaotic environments into peaceful routines. | 1h 04m 00s | ||||||
| 12/23/25 | ![]() The Recall: Why it fails, and how to fix it. | Recall is the most important safety command your dog will ever learn, but many owners unintentionally sabotage it. This episode breaks down the most common reasons dogs ignore Come, how to rebuild the command from the ground up, and how to create a recall your dog wants to perform.You will learn why long lines matter, how to prevent cue poisoning, and how to build speed and reliability through structured proofing. By the end, you will have a clear system to transform your dog’s recall into a dependable behavior. | 1h 01m 14s | ||||||
| 12/15/25 | ![]() Loose Leash Walking: Stopping Pulling on the Leash Before It Starts | Loose leash walking is one of the most requested skills in dog training. Many owners struggle because they try to overpower the dog instead of teaching calm communication. In this episode, we explain why dogs pull, how to introduce leash pressure properly, and how to build engagement that prevents pulling before it starts.You will learn simple drills you can use in the backyard or on the sidewalk, and how to reward correct position early so your dog understands the rules clearly. By the end, you will have a repeatable system to make walks calm and enjoyable. | 1h 03m 44s | ||||||
| 12/1/25 | ![]() Building a Foundation: The First Commands Every Puppy Should Learn | Teaching early obedience cues is about more than getting your dog to listen. It is about building structure, leadership, and a confident training relationship. Sit, Place, and Recall are the core foundation skills every dog needs for real world reliability.In this episode, we break down why these three commands are the most important early behaviors to teach, how to introduce them with clear communication, and how they prevent common problems like jumping, leash pulling, and poor impulse control. You will hear step by step guidance, practical puppy training tips, and simple drills you can start using today.By the end of this episode, you will understand how to build focus, calm engagement, and trust using the first essential cues every puppy should learn. These fundamentals drive long term success in obedience training, behavior shaping, and real life reliability. | 1h 01m 28s | ||||||
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