• When Dogs Guard People: Resource Guarding a Pet Parent
    Apr 29 2026

    Text Me Your Questions

    In this episode of Dog Training Today, Dog Behaviorist Will Bangura explains one of the most misunderstood forms of resource guarding: when a dog guards access to a pet parent, family member, couch, bed, lap, or preferred person.

    Many pet parents describe this behavior as jealousy, protectiveness, or loyalty. However, when a dog stiffens, blocks, growls, snaps, lunges, or bites as another dog, spouse, child, visitor, or family member approaches, the behavior may be better understood as resource guarding.

    Will breaks down what person-directed resource guarding looks like, why it happens, why punishment can increase risk, and how pet parents can begin managing the behavior safely. He also explains the importance of distance, early body language, threshold awareness, pain and medical considerations, multi-dog household management, and humane behavior modification.

    This episode is especially important for families living with multiple dogs, dogs who guard the couch or bed, dogs who growl when another dog approaches a pet parent, and dogs who become tense or aggressive when people come too close to a valued person.

    Learn why growling should not be punished, why dogs should not be forced to “work it out,” and why the goal is not forced sharing. The goal is safety, emotional change, predictable routines, and helping the dog learn that people and dogs approaching the pet parent are not a threat.

    #DogTrainingToday
    #WillBangura
    #DogBehavior
    #DogBehaviorist
    #ResourceGuarding
    #ResourceGuardingDogs
    #DogAggression
    #DogReactivity
    #ReactiveDogs
    #AggressiveDogs
    #MultiDogHousehold
    #DogBodyLanguage
    #PositiveReinforcement
    #ForceFreeDogTraining
    #FearFreeTraining
    #CanineBehavior
    #DogTraining
    #PetParents
    #PhoenixDogTraining
    #DogAggressionTraining
    #DogReactivityTraining
    #DogBehavioristPhoenix
    #DogsOfInstagram
    #DogPodcast
    #DogTrainingPodcast

    Support the show

    If you need professional help please visit my Dog Behaviorist website.
    Go here for Free Dog Training Articles

    Show More Show Less
    1 hr and 5 mins
  • Balanced Training Myths - Positive Reinforcement Truths
    Oct 6 2025

    Text Me Your Questions

    We break down the “balanced training” myth and explain why corrections suppress behavior without teaching, while force-free methods build reliable habits by changing a dog’s emotional state. We share science, real-world steps, and how to find a qualified pro.

    • positive reinforcement as a full behavioral system
    • why aversives suppress rather than teach
    • fear and perceived threat as roots of reactivity and aggression
    • counterconditioning and desensitization under threshold
    • extinction and differential reinforcement for durable change
    • signs of shutdown vs true calm
    • how to vet trainers and certifications
    • ethics, welfare, and the bond with your dog

    Hey, hit that like button, hit that share button, give us a five-star review. If you love what we do, please give us a review. That’s what helps us rank higher. That’s what helps get this information out to more people that can benefit from this. So please, if you’ve been listening for a while, if you love what we do, or if you just love this episode, think about giving us a five-star review after you’re done here.


    Support the show

    If you need professional help please visit my Dog Behaviorist website.
    Go here for Free Dog Training Articles

    Show More Show Less
    39 mins
  • Decoding Dog Zoomies: The Science Behind Your Pet's Frenzied Energy Bursts
    Aug 6 2025

    Text Me Your Questions

    Support the show

    If you need professional help please visit my Dog Behaviorist website.
    Go here for Free Dog Training Articles

    Show More Show Less
    38 mins
  • Beyond Threshold: The Science of Effective Counter Conditioning and Keeping Dogs Safe During Fireworks, With Certified Dog Behaviorist, Will Bangura
    Jun 23 2025

    Text Me Your Questions

    In this episode of Dog Training Today, certified canine behaviorist Will Bangura, M.S., CAB-ICB, CBCC-KA, CPDT-KA, FFCP, tackles one of the most common—and consequential—mistakes pet parents make when attempting behavior modification: working with their dog above threshold. Whether you're addressing fear-based reactivity, anxiety around people or dogs, or noise sensitivities like fireworks and thunderstorms, the success of counter conditioning and desensitization hinges on one critical factor—your dog must be emotionally below threshold.

    Will breaks down exactly what "threshold" means in practical, observable terms, and why too many pet parents unknowingly push their dogs into mild, moderate, or even severe stress while trying to change emotional responses. This episode serves as a reality check and a science-based guide to getting it right.

    You'll learn:

    • Why starting too close to a visual or auditory trigger can completely derail counter conditioning efforts
    • The difference between being "physically calm" and "emotionally below threshold"
    • How to recognize subtle, hard-to-read canine body language signals that indicate discomfort or stress—well before overt reactivity surfaces
    • How to establish safe training distances that allow for true learning and emotional reappraisal to occur
    • Why early intervention and incremental exposure are essential, especially with noise-based phobias like fireworks
    • Practical 4th of July safety tips for keeping your dog secure, calm, and protected before, during, and after fireworks begin
    • When to consult with your veterinarian about the use of anti-anxiety medications or natural calming aids to support behavioral progress

    Will also explores the neurobiology of fear and stress responses in dogs, offering a clear explanation of how amygdala-driven reactivity undermines learning when a dog is flooded, and why the emotional safety zone is where meaningful behavior change takes place.

    Whether you’re a pet parent working through fear-based issues or a professional looking to sharpen your desensitization protocols, this episode offers grounded, science-backed advice you can put into practice immediately. Don’t wait until your dog is reacting—learn what to look for before the reaction ever happens.

    Support the show

    If you need professional help please visit my Dog Behaviorist website.
    Go here for Free Dog Training Articles

    Show More Show Less
    30 mins
  • Beyond The Biscuit: How to Train Dogs with Food the Right Way Force-Free Positive Reinforcement
    May 19 2025

    Text Me Your Questions

    🎧 Podcast Episode Description (for Spotify, Apple, YouTube, and RSS)

    In this episode, we debunk the myths and misinformation surrounding the use of food in dog training — including the age-old claim that “dogs trained with treats only work when food is visible.”

    Will Bangura, M.S., CAB-ICB, CBCC-KA, CPDT-KA, FFCP, internationally certified canine behaviorist and host of Dog Training Today, guides you through the science and structure of reward-based training, revealing how to use food correctly—not as a bribe, but as a powerful reinforcer.

    We explore:

    • Why food is the most effective and ethical training tool
    • How to avoid dependency and fade treats strategically
    • The science behind marker timing, operant and classical conditioning
    • Mistakes pet parents make with treat delivery
    • How to build lasting behaviors that don’t rely on food presence

    FREE

    🎁 Want to dive deeper? Download Will’s FREE 35-page guide:
    👉 https://phoenixdogtraining.com/how-to-train-dogs-with-food-correctly/
    This in-depth resource walks you step-by-step through how to train with food using evidence-based, humane techniques that actually work. Perfect for pet parents and training professionals alike.

    📌 Whether you're struggling with food-focused dogs or skeptical about reinforcement-based training, this episode lays the foundation for real behavior change without force, fear, or gimmicks. If you need dog aggression training in phoenix az. contact me

    Support the show

    If you need professional help please visit my Dog Behaviorist website.
    Go here for Free Dog Training Articles

    Show More Show Less
    30 mins
  • Calm Your Reactive or Aggressive Dog with Look at That Training
    Apr 1 2025
    Text Me Your QuestionsIn this episode of Will Bangura’s Dog Training Today, dog behaviorist Will Bangura explains how Look at That training can help reactive or aggressive dogs learn to stay calmer around triggers without corrections, punishment, or intimidation.Look at That, often called LAT, was developed by Leslie McDevitt and is commonly used in force-free behavior modification for dogs who bark, lunge, growl, stare, stiffen, or become overwhelmed around people, dogs, vehicles, noises, or other triggers.This episode explains why reactive behavior is often rooted in anxiety, stress, fear, frustration, or perceived threat, and why successful behavior change requires working below threshold where the dog can still think, eat, respond, and learn.Topics covered include:• Why reactive and aggressive behavior often comes from fear, anxiety, stress, or frustration• Why corrections may suppress behavior without changing the emotional response• What Look at That training is and how LAT works• How to condition a marker for clear communication• Why timing matters when marking and reinforcing trigger awareness• How to choose the right distance from people, dogs, or other triggers• Why below-threshold training is essential for counterconditioning• How LAT can help dogs notice triggers without exploding• Why management is necessary while behavior modification is underway• How to set realistic expectations for reactivity and aggression work• How progress is made gradually by changing emotional associationsWill also explains why the goal is not to force a reactive dog to ignore the world. The goal is to help the dog notice triggers, remain emotionally regulated, and learn that the presence of people, dogs, or other triggers does not predict danger.Full Look at That Training Guide:https://phoenixdogtraining.com/lat-training-reactive-aggressive-dogs-phoenix/If you find this episode helpful, please subscribe, share it with a pet parent who has a reactive dog, and leave a review for Will Bangura’s Dog Training Today.Will Bangura, M.S., CAB-ICB, CBCC-KA, CPDT-KA, FDM, FFCP, is a certified dog behaviorist and founder of Phoenix Dog Training, specializing in dog aggression, leash reactivity, separation anxiety, fears, phobias, resource guarding, dogs fighting in the home, and complex canine behavior problems.Official Links:• Phoenix Dog Training: https://phoenixdogtraining.com• About Will Bangura: https://phoenixdogtraining.com/will-bangura/• Dog Behaviorist in Phoenix: https://phoenixdogtraining.com/phoenix-dog-behaviorist/• Dog Aggression Training in Phoenix: https://phoenixdogtraining.com/aggressive-dog-training-phoenix-dog-aggression/• Dog Anxiety and Fear Training: https://phoenixdogtraining.com/dog-anxiety-training-phoenix-scottsdale/• Sniff to Soothe Book: https://phoenixdogtraining.com/sniff-to-soothe-by-will-bangura-m-s-cab-icb-cbcc-ka-cpdt-ka-fdm-ffcp/• Facebook: https://facebook.com/dogtrainingphoenix• YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@PHOENIXDOGTRAINING• Amazon Author Page: https://www.amazon.com/stores/Will-Bangura/author/B0CH99RW7L• LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/will-banguraHashtags:#WillBangura#DogTrainingToday#DogBehaviorist#PhoenixDogTraining#LookAtThatTraining#ReactiveDog#DogAggression#ForceFreeDogTraining#PositiveReinforcement#DogReactivitySupport the showIf you need professional help please visit my Dog Behaviorist website.Go here for Free Dog Training Articles
    Show More Show Less
    31 mins
  • 10 Critical Mistakes That Sabotage Your Dog Training (And How to Fix Them)
    Mar 20 2025

    Text Me Your Questions

    Support the show

    If you need professional help please visit my Dog Behaviorist website.
    Go here for Free Dog Training Articles

    Show More Show Less
    36 mins
  • Stop Dog Jumping: A Positive Approach to Stopping Dog Jumping Without Punishment
    Mar 10 2025

    Text Me Your Questions

    Jumping behavior in dogs is completely manageable through positive reinforcement techniques rather than punishment-based methods that cause fear, pain, or intimidation. Using differential reinforcement, you can teach your dog to sit for greetings instead of jumping, creating a lasting behavior change that preserves your relationship.

    • Dogs jump to meet face-to-face and because we've accidentally reinforced this behavior
    • Jumping continues when we give attention (positive or negative) as a response
    • Four main causes: face-to-face greeting, attention-seeking, poor self-regulation, and anxiety
    • Traditional punishment methods damage trust and your relationship with your dog
    • Teach your dog to sit when approaching from 1-2 feet away and reward generously
    • Start with low distractions and gradually increase difficulty as your dog succeeds
    • Turn away immediately if your dog jumps, removing all attention
    • Use management tools like leashes and gates during the training process
    • Practice with guests using the same approach-and-sit technique
    • Any behavior can be taught or eliminated using positive reinforcement

    Check out my website at dogbehaviorist.com for my article on how to stop dogs from jumping, along with about 100 other articles on dog behavior.


    Support the show

    If you need professional help please visit my Dog Behaviorist website.
    Go here for Free Dog Training Articles

    Show More Show Less
    23 mins