@ghost_jonsnow: Yup this picture pretty much sums it up! Being a professional #dogtrainer takes years of hands on experience working with hundreds of dogs and constantly learning and working on improving your craft. Now there are 3 major #DogTraining styles that exist and a multitude of different approaches that #dogtrainers of different styles might not agree with each other on but I think a common ground we can all reach is that it takes hands of experience, consistent results, and satisfied clients to consider yourself a professional dog trainers that meets the criteria to give out #dogtrainingadvice on social media I would argue this topic has a lot to do with the biggest issue I have seen in the past 10 years with our society now in this country, which stretches way further then just ingnorant dog owners! The issue is the idea and actual meaning of #freedomofspeech … millions of people are being falsely mislead to believe that freedom of speech means you can say or do whatever you want! I was taught that freedom of speech means if you have something positive and respectful to say to help others learn or change something that is wrong you are welcome to do so in a non violent or threatening way only if you have good intentions in mind! I am gonna sound old saying this, as I am now 35, but in high school and college we didn’t have social media like it was today and I never experienced so many people saying and doing whatever they want. When I was growing up all people, not just children, did more listening then talking. When it’s a subject you are not an expert on it’s ok to listen and learn instead of argue and get triggered because you don’t agree on something you aren’t even an expert on in the first place. I guess what I am saying is common sense died at some point when I graduated college. Social media platforms like YouTube and tiktok were designed to help others learn and connect with each other and build true human relationships and ways to grow together. All this directly relates to the dog training industry and any industry where the opinion of others is involved. I always embrace and love astute people that are eager to learn and question my methods because they want to understand why what I do works! However questions and insulting a dog trainer when you have no experience or criteria to do so is delusional and you are just wasting peoples hard earned free time and the only thing your drama is doing is helping the person you don’t like get more views. If the people of our country had more common sense when they saw a video they didn’t like they would just ignore it so it gains no traction or save it so they can use their proper freedom of speech to make their own video on why the other video is wrong and what proof and information they have to prove their point.

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Although I 100% agree that home trainers should NEVER call themselves a professional without the certs/education to back it up... it would be also outrageously ignortant and arrogant to think that they still can't do a good job, have solid experience, or even advice to share.
2025-09-16 22:48:36
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frances.115
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Me when someone tells me to do something my trainer said not to do 🤨
2025-09-19 14:25:54
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