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Dog Trainer's Podcast

Dog Trainer's Podcast

Auteur(s): Mariano Alvarez / Brent LaBrada
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Hey guys. Mariano Alvarez here! Brent LaBrada and I are long-time friends who share a passion for dog training. Together, we have accumulated over 20 years of experience in dog training, business ownership, and mentoring newer trainers. We have always shared a love for exploring the world and culture of dog training. This motivates us to share the three major principles of DTP: inspiration, education, and collaboration. Each of us lean on our specific skills to come together and create quality content for dog trainers and dog lovers worldwide. We appreciate you checking us out! We’re just getting started, so be sure to stick around! See you in the next video.

-Mariano & Brent - DTP


© 2025 Dog Trainer's Podcast
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  • S4. Ep.15 Interview w/ Josh Beckler of K9 Optima - DTP
    Nov 21 2025

    In this episode, Mariano and Brent sit down with Josh Beckler of K9 Optima for a powerful and thoughtful conversation on the craft of dog training, the value of humility, and the systems that shape great trainers. Josh shares his unique journey—from developing an early bond with dogs, to a career in corporate investigations, and ultimately to becoming a respected voice in the dog training community. His background gives him a rare, investigative lens on behavior, communication, and assessment that few trainers possess.

    Together, we explore the importance of slowing down, observing honestly, and building structured systems that allow both trainers and clients to succeed. Josh breaks down how skills from interviewing, public speaking, and corporate work naturally transfer to dog training—and why many trainers underestimate the power of these cross-disciplinary tools. He also speaks candidly about the Dunning-Kruger effect, the role of humility in growth, and how criticism—when taken correctly—can become a catalyst for better work.

    The conversation moves beyond technique into the deeper layers of what it means to teach, parent, lead, and communicate effectively. Josh offers insight into navigating social media with authenticity, creating transparency in your training process, and finding your “true north” when the noise of the industry gets loud. We also dive into his upcoming book, The Infinite Approach, where he aims to give trainers and dog owners a more complete, adaptable way to understand behavior and problem-solve without rigid ideology.

    Whether you're a new trainer, a seasoned professional, or someone seeking a more thoughtful approach to behavior, this episode is full of perspective, honesty, and the reminder that great training starts with great self-awareness.

    Topics include:

    • Josh’s journey from early dog connections to corporate investigations
    • How investigative interviewing skills translate to dog training
    • The rise of social media and its impact on trainers
    • Building systems, structure, and clarity into your training business
    • Humility, the Dunning-Kruger effect, and embracing criticism
    • Transparency and authenticity in your training process
    • Parenting lessons that crossover into dog behavior work
    • The philosophy behind The Infinite Approach and redefining dog training
    • Creating community, case studies, and forward-thinking resources

    Mariano Alvarez
    IG @UNTAMEDDOGCO
    www.untameddogco.com

    Phoenix, AZ

    Brent LaBrada
    IG @CANISBEHAVIOR
    www.canisdogtraining.com

    Los Angeles, CA

    Josh Beckler
    IG @K9OPTIMA
    www.k9optima.com

    Bay Area, CA

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    1 h et 8 min
  • S4. Ep.14 Interview with JJ Siebrasse - DTP
    Nov 4 2025

    In this episode, Mariano and Brent sit down with JJ Siebrasse, a military veteran, former law enforcement officer, and respected dog trainer, to discuss the real, unfiltered journey of building a career and business in the dog training world. JJ shares how his unconventional path led him to dog training, opening up about early mistakes, the evolution of training methods, and the mindset shifts that shaped his growth as both a trainer and entrepreneur.

    Together, we break down the realities of running a dog training business—beyond the dogs. JJ highlights the importance of honesty, organization, financial responsibility, and building genuine relationships in order to create a sustainable career. From learning to “see the storm coming” to understanding personal spending versus business investment, this conversation provides clarity and direction for trainers at any stage.

    This episode isn’t just about training techniques—it’s about the character, leadership, and integrity required to succeed in the industry. JJ’s insights on networking, managing money, staying disciplined, and leading with service will leave you inspired, grounded, and better equipped to grow both personally and professionally.

    Whether you’re an aspiring trainer, established business owner, or simply passionate about personal growth in the dog training space, this episode offers practical wisdom, perspective, and a blueprint for long-term success.

    Topics include:

    • JJ’s journey from military and law enforcement to professional dog training
    • Learning from early mistakes and adapting as a trainer
    • The evolution of training methods and today’s landscape
    • Business organization, financial management & sustainability
    • The value of honesty, integrity, and strong relationships in business
    • Networking, community, and the importance of attending industry events
    • Leadership through service and supporting your team

    🎟️ Upcoming Event – The Art of Teaching 2
    Mariano and Brent will be presenting The Art of Teaching 2 seminar alongside Tyler Muto. Join us for an in-depth experience focused on elevating your teaching, coaching, and communication as a trainer.
    Tickets & info: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/theartofteaching?fbclid=PAQ0xDSwL5UE9leHRuA2FlbQIxMQABp9HObWOOXaQmVyKQetAC1pmZmv7432t5dkegdzrozBzUJEhjq6SWQjluEPJd_aem_Albvk_Ej7w1nWUATFlhEGw&trackingConsent=1

    Mariano Alvarez
    IG @UNTAMEDDOGCO
    www.untameddogco.com

    Phoenix, AZ

    Brent LaBrada
    IG @CANISBEHAVIOR
    www.canisdogtraining.com

    Los Angeles, CA

    JJ Siebrasse
    IG @PROVENK9
    www.provendogtraining.com

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    1 h et 17 min
  • S4. Ep.13 Interview with Jonas Black - DTP
    Sep 27 2025

    In this episode, Mariano and Brent welcome back Jonas Black for a powerful and deeply personal conversation about growth, grief, and the healing power of dogs. Jonas opens up about his transformative journey after “giving his life to Jesus Christ” and becoming a father, sharing how faith, family, and responsibility continue to shape his path as a trainer and leader.

    Together, we explore the emotional highs and difficult lows of navigating life with dogs—from the profound pain of loss to the lessons that come with love, connection, and accountability. Jonas emphasizes humility (“I realized my shit smells too”), the importance of mentorship, and the role of community in both personal and professional development. He also shares his vision for the upcoming Canine Conference, an event designed to unite trainers, foster collaboration, and create accessible platforms for learning across the industry.

    This discussion goes beyond training techniques, highlighting the significance of responsibility, faith (“We need to want God first”), and cherishing every moment with our dogs. Whether you’re a new trainer, a seasoned professional, or someone simply passionate about dogs, this episode offers encouragement, perspective, and a reminder of the deep impact dogs have on our lives.

    Topics include:

    • Personal growth, faith, and transformation
    • Balancing family, leadership, and responsibility
    • The lessons and healing found through grief and loss
    • Navigating the human side of dog training
    • Building community, mentorship, and accountability in the industry
    • The Canine Conference and the future of collaboration among trainers

    Mariano Alvarez
    IG @UNTAMEDDOGCO
    www.untameddogco.com
    Phoenix, AZ

    Brent LaBrada
    IG @CANISBEHAVIOR
    www.canisdogtraining.com
    Los Angeles, CA

    Jonas Black
    IG @JONAS.BLACK
    Austin, TX


    You can purchase tickets to the Canine Conference here:

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    1 h et 25 min
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