
A Dog's Eye View (Canine-Human Relationship Institute (CHRI))
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20 Mar 2025 | EPISODE 5. Dog's Can Change the Way You See the World w/ Tracy Franken | 01:44:09 | |
In this episode of A Dog’s Eye View, we welcome Tracy Franken of Beyond Obedience in Nova Scotia, Canada. The conversation is rich with heartfelt stories, laughter, and deep insights into dog training, leadership, and personal growth. Tracy shares her unconventional journey into the world of dog training, from working as a veterinary technician to running a daycare and eventually transitioning to an online coaching and mentorship. She discusses her experiences with a pack of 19 dogs, how she discovered her instinctual approach to dog behavior, and the profound lessons she’s learned from them—most notably, the importance of fun in leadership. The discussion touches on controversial topics in dog training, such as the reliance on treats, training equipment, and the impact of industry debates on dog owners. Tracy passionately emphasizes the message that dog owners are enough—a perspective that has deeply influenced her work with fearful dogs through her Fearless Framework Program. Together we share emotional reflections on the loss of dogs, the identity shift that comes with losing a pack, and how our relationships with dogs continue to teach us even after they’re gone. The episode ends with a lighthearted discussion about Tracy’s upcoming plans—including the mystery of her next puppy! This episode is packed with wisdom, humor, and powerful stories every dog owner and trainer can relate to. Tune in for an inspiring conversation about trust, leadership, and the evolving human-canine connection. Connect with Tracy Franken: Podcast: Beyond Obedience Website: www.beyondobedience.ca | |||
04 Feb 2025 | EPISODE 2. The Biggest Obstacle is Ourselves w/ Chelsea Cutler | 01:06:49 | |
In this episode, we sit down with Chelsea Cutler, the heart behind Discovery Dog Training in Boone, North Carolina. Chelsea discusses the realities of dog training beyond social media trends, the role of genetics in behavior, and the importance of setting boundaries—not just for dogs, but for ourselves as trainers and owners. Her honesty, humor, and deep insight make this conversation a must-listen for anyone looking to build a stronger, more authentic connection with their dog! To connect with Chelsea and learn more about her work visit her website here: discoverydogtraining.org | |||
14 Jan 2025 | Welcome to A Dog's Eye View | 00:01:57 | |
Music Credits: Blue Ridge Time : Composed, written, and performed by Nelson Hodges. Rights given to "A Dog's Eye View" Podcast for exclusive use for introduction. January 14, 2025. | |||
18 Feb 2025 | EPISODE 3. We are Enough w/ Julie Hart | 01:43:22 | |
In this engaging and insightful conversation with fearful and feral dog expert, Julie Hart, we explore the nuances of working with fearful and feral dogs. Julie shares her journey, beginning with her early experiences fostering dogs and how she transitioned into specializing in canine rehabilitation. She emphasizes the importance of recognizing a dog’s innate ability to adapt and learn through natural social interactions rather than relying solely on food rewards and obedience training.Julie shares personal stories, including her deep bond with Chardonnay, a foster dog she ultimately kept, and how each of her dogs has played a role in shaping her understanding of canine behavior. This conversation is packed with wisdom, heartfelt stories, and a fresh perspective on canine behavior. Whether you’re a dog trainer, a shelter worker, or a dog owner looking to deepen your relationship with your pup, Julie’s insights are invaluable! Connect with Julie Hart: Website: Heart2HeartK9.comYouTube: What Dogs Have Taught MePodcast: What Dogs Have Taught Me Don’t forget to subscribe to A Dog’s Eye View for more insightful conversations and expert advice on building better relationships with your canine companions. Thanks for listening! | |||
15 Apr 2025 | EPISODE 7. "The Importance of Empathy and Compassion" w/ Roberto Barata | 02:25:05 | |
🎙️🎧 New Episode! The Importance of Empathy andCompassion with Roberto Barata In this eye-opening episode of A Dog’s Eye View Podcast, we sit down with the incredible Robero Barata to unpack the real science behind dog training and the true meaning ofbehavior. Roberto is an Animal Ethologist and founder of Human-Animal Science (HAS). HAS is an educational initiative dedicated to understanding and improving Animal Behavior (Barata, 2024). Together, we break down big concepts and bring clarity to what’s often misunderstood: Whether you're a canine professional or a passionate dog owner, this episode will challenge your assumptions and ignite your curiosity. 🎙Tune in, reflect, and let us know below in the comments—what part changed the way you think about your relationship with dogs? 🎁BONUS! As a thank you and token ofappreciation, Roberto has generously gifted listeners 25% off his book, “Anthrozoology & Animal Training: A Paradigm Shift”.Apply code “CHRI25” at check out here: https://etologi.dk/anthrozoology/ | |||
06 Mar 2025 | EPISODE 4. The Importance of Choice and Options w/ Shelly Barca | 01:24:21 | |
In this episode of A Dog's Eye View, hosts Bre Charity and Angela Leuck. chat with Shelly Barca about her journey into the dog training industry, her transition from working with horses to dogs, and the valuable lessons she’s learned along the way. Shelly shares insights on training philosophies, debunking common myths, managing reactivity, and the crucial role an owner's energy plays in a dog’s behavior. She also discusses her personal experience rehabilitating a Malinois with severe separation anxiety and how training is just as much about human growth as it is about the dog. Connect with Shelly Barca: Follow A Dog’s Eye View for more insightful conversations with top trainers, behaviorists, and professionals from all walks of the industry! 🎧🐕 | |||
08 Apr 2025 | EPISODE 6. "We Don't Need Dog Trainers in Nature" w/ Kim Brophey | 01:55:31 | |
What if the behavior problems we’re trying to “fix” aren’t problems at all—but signsof something deeper? In this powerful episode, we sit down with Kim Brophey- renowned applied ethologist, author, certified dog behavior consultant and trainer, family dog mediator, and the developer of the L.E.G.S.® Model of Integrated Canine Science.Kim invites us to explore the truth behind dog behavior, the realities ofcaptivity, and how we’ve been conditioned to misunderstand the very animals wecall family. This episode is raw, honest, and packed with perspective-shifting insight. Let us know how you enjoyed the episode below! 🎁 BONUS: Kim has generously granded listeners 40% off the LEGS course with code CHRILEGS Listeners can connect, register for L.E.G.S.®, and find Kim's work here: website: https://www.familydogmediation.com/ L.E.G.S.® Course: https://kimbropheylegscourses.thinkific.com/courses/legs-applied-ethology-family-dog-mediation-professional-course | |||
21 Jan 2025 | EPISODE 1. The Importance of Framework w/ Tom Kelly | 01:25:07 | |
Today we are excited to introduce our first guest, Tom Kelly. Tom is the owner of Contented Canines in Columbia, South Carolina. He came into dog training later in life after ending a 30 year Army career. He holds many professional certifications in dog training including and is a certified Canine Human Relationship Institute (CHRI) Relationship Based Trainer. Tom’s insights are inspiring, thought-provoking, and a perfect way to kick off this journey with you all. Click below to learn more about Tom's work and impact on the canine community. https://contentedcanines.training/ https://m.facebook.com/ColonelCanine/ https://instagram.com/contentedcanines |