Dog Tribe Podcast

Welcome to Dog Tribe, Where we bring together our extensive experience in dog training and pet care business to offer you our knowledge and expertise. With over 16 years of hands-on experience working with dogs and traveling across the United States to enhance our skills, we have learned invaluable lessons in dog training and pet care business. Our aim with Dog Tribe is to share this wealth of knowledge with you! Join us on this exciting journey and let’s create a thriving community together.
Welcome to Dog Tribe, Where we bring together our extensive experience in dog training and pet care business to offer you our knowledge and expertise. With over 16 years of hands-on experience working with dogs and traveling across the United States to enhance our skills, we have learned invaluable lessons in dog training and pet care business. Our aim with Dog Tribe is to share this wealth of knowledge with you! Join us on this exciting journey and let’s create a thriving community together.
Episodes
Episodes



Sep 22, 2023
Ep.3: Independent Trainers + Facilities
Sep 22, 2023
Sep 22, 2023
45 min
In the third episode of The Dog Tribe podcast, host Fabian engages in a discussion with two guests, Justin Wilcox and Scott Sharfman, to explore the dynamics between independent dog trainers and those working within facilities. Justin shares his experience transitioning from an independent trainer to working at a facility, highlighting challenges like marketing and the need to establish a legitimate business. He appreciates the flexibility of independent work but acknowledges its vulnerability to client demands. Scott, an independent trainer of eight years, emphasizes the advantages of working in a facility, such as having a supportive team and a structured environment.
The conversation then shifts towards the longevity of careers in the dog training industry and potential burnout factors. Fabian expresses concerns about whether dog training is seen as just a phase in people's lives and discusses the importance of addressing career progression, retirement plans, profit-sharing, and scaling within the profession. Justin envisions transitioning from hands-on dog work to coaching and mentoring as he ages, emphasizing the need to pass the torch to the next generation. Both guests stress the importance of maintaining a healthy work-life balance and taking care of one's well-being to prevent burnout. They conclude that having a well-thought-out game plan for the future can help trainers stay motivated and sustain their careers.
Overall, the podcast delves into the complex landscape of dog training, weighing the pros and cons of independent work versus facility-based training. It also explores the challenges and considerations for long-term careers in the industry while highlighting the significance of planning and support systems to ensure sustainability and avoid burnout.



Sep 15, 2023
Sep 15, 2023
1hr 19 min
In this conversation, Fabian, Brittney, and Justin discuss their experiences in working with high-drive dogs, particularly focusing on Brittney's dog Oso. Oso is a Malinois with intense drive and energy, making him a unique challenge in training. Brittney shares her journey with Oso, highlighting his tendencies towards frantic behavior, especially in bite work sessions.
They touch upon the importance of managing a dog's arousal levels, finding the right time to deliver corrections, and ensuring a dog's understanding during training to avoid accidental bites. This conversation sheds light on the complexities of training high-drive dogs and the need for a balanced approach to behavior modification.
The conversation also discusses Justin's unique challenges with rehab dog cases at Found Training. We also get a special look into the original Found dog, Jackson. Jackson was the start of behavioral training being an integral part of Found because of his reactiveness, biting, and difficulty to manage.
Host: Fabian Romo
Guests: Brittney Romo and Justin Wilcox



Sep 8, 2023
Sep 8, 2023
1hr 19 min
In this conversation, Fabian, Brittney, and Justin discuss their experiences in working with high-drive dogs, particularly focusing on Brittney's dog Oso. Oso is a Malinois with intense drive and energy, making him a unique challenge in training. Brittney shares her journey with Oso, highlighting his tendencies towards frantic behavior, especially in bite work sessions.
They touch upon the importance of managing a dog's arousal levels, finding the right time to deliver corrections, and ensuring a dog's understanding during training to avoid accidental bites. This conversation sheds light on the complexities of training high-drive dogs and the need for a balanced approach to behavior modification.
The conversation also discusses Justin's unique challenges with rehab dog cases at Found Training. We also get a special look into the original Found dog, Jackson. Jackson was the start of behavioral training being an integral part of Found because of his reactiveness, biting, and difficulty to manage.
Host: Fabian Romo
Guests: Brittney Romo and Justin Wilcox



Jul 20, 2023
EP.1: A Dog Trainer’s Journey
Jul 20, 2023
Jul 20, 2023
45 min
A Journey in Dog Training with Found's Training Director, Justin Wilcox & . From working in daycares to becoming a skilled trainer, Justin shares his experiences and the challenges he overcame. Discover the value of hands-on experience, mentorship, and the growth mindset that led to building a strong training team. Join this conversation about the world of dog training and personal development.
Host: Found Owner, Fabian.
Guest: Justin Wilcox.



