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Amanda Cruz

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Growing up, in rural Tracy, CA, I had just about every domesticated (and some not) animal that you can image, with the lone exception of a cow.  (It's on my bucket list to have a cow and name them Macushla).  We always had at least a few dogs and my favorite shows on TV featured dogs.  When I saw that Joel Silverman came out with a VHS series for how to train dogs I begged my parents for it so I could start training our German Shepherd, Cheyenne.  Fast forward to meeting Mike at 17 and the journey we began together through the ups and downs of 25 years and the health challenges he has faced.  Our life has become about helping dogs and helping learn to live together in the best way possible.

Although my full-time focus is not dog training, I attend the workshops and seminars, read the books, listen to the podcasts and assist Mike in training the dogs.  It's a shared passion to help people with not only dog obedience, but really educating them on the behavior of their dog and how to live in harmony with their dog.  

The Hidden Struggle of Working Breeds in Pet Homes

  • engageddogtrainer
  • 2 days ago
  • 1 min read

Part 8 - Why Structure Feels Like Freedom to Your Dog


To people, “work” sounds stressful. To a working dog, it feels amazing. It’s what their brain was wired to crave.


When we give them direction, rules, and purpose, we’re not being strict — we’re being kind. Structure tells your dog, “I’ve got you. You can relax.”


Reframing how we see training changes everything. It’s not about control; it’s about communication. Once owners embrace that, frustration turns into fulfillment — for both ends of the leash.

two dogs, one is learning to "place"
two dogs, one is learning to "place"

 
 
 

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