Blog — Your Dog Is Your Mirror
What is Dog Training?
Dog training isn’t a six-week class you complete and move on from. It’s not a quick fix for behavior, and it’s not about getting your dog to obey commands perfectly in every situation. At its core, dog training is an ongoing study of relationship. That’s why I don’t just see myself as a trainer. I see myself as a student—of dogs, of behavior, and of the subtle ways dogs communicate and interact with the world. The more time you spend observing and working with dogs, the more you realize how much there is to learn. Dogs are incredibly honest in...
Introducing: Canine CORE Method
Introducing: Canine CORE Method When I first began training dogs, I approached it the way many people do in the beginning—I followed what I had been shown. I emulated my mentor, applied the techniques I was taught, and worked within an existing framework. But over time, something started to shift. After working with hundreds of clients and their dogs, patterns began to emerge. I saw where traditional approaches were effective, and where they consistently fell short. More importantly, I began to notice that behavior could not be fully understood—or meaningfully changed—without addressing the underlying state of the nervous system. From...
Somatic Hound Podcast: Karishma Warr, Calm Canine Academy
The Somatic Hound Podcast is all about how to use somatic technology with your canine companion, helping you and your best doggie friend co-regulate and live a happy life together! I was honored to speak with Karishma Warr from Calm Canine Academy, all about biological fulfillment for your dog and how this affects their nervous system. Subscribe on Spotify Support the show
When You Listen to Your Dog, Your Dog Listens to You
When you listen to your dog, your dog learns to listen to you. But what does that actually mean? It goes deeper than obedience. It’s not about commands—it’s about connection. Your dog is incredibly attuned to your internal state. In many ways, they reflect your nervous system back to you. When you’re tense, rushed, or overwhelmed, your dog feels it. When you’re grounded, present, and calm, your dog feels that too. So the relationship starts with you. When you learn to listen to your own body—when you slow down, regulate your breathing, and create habits that support your well-being—you send...
Your Dog Is Your Mirror
It’s completely normal to feel frustrated, irritated, or even disappointed at times when working with your dog. After all, dogs don’t speak our language, and communication can be challenging. On top of that, most dogs come with their own quirks—and some come with deeper emotional struggles like fear, reactivity, or anxiety. But here’s an important question to sit with: Can you love your dog exactly as they are, right now? Can you accept them with their flaws, their fears, and their imperfections—without immediately trying to fix or change them? This doesn’t mean you don’t train or set boundaries. It means...