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Will Bangura's Dog Training Today

Will Bangura, M.S., CAB-ICB, CBCC-KA, CPDT-KA, FDM, FFCP
Will Bangura's Dog Training Today
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  • Will Bangura's Dog Training Today

    Are Low-Level E-Collars Safe? What the New Neuroscience Reveals About Dogs | Will Bangura

    2026/05/22 | 19 mins.
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    Will Bangura, M.S., CAB-ICB, CBCC-KA, CPDT-KA, FDM, FFCP, internationally certified canine behaviorist and dog aggression expert, discusses what modern neuroscience reveals about low-level e-collars, shock collars, punishment-based dog training, canine stress responses, emotional learning, fear conditioning, and behavior suppression.
    In this episode, Will explains the difference between outward obedience and true emotional rehabilitation, why suppressed behavior is not the same as emotional safety, and how modern evidence-based dog training and force-free behavior modification address the underlying emotional state driving aggression, anxiety, reactivity, and fear-based behaviors in dogs.
    Topics include:
     • low-level e-collar stimulation
     • canine neuroscience
     • dog aggression
     • reactive dogs
     • fear and anxiety in dogs
     • punishment vs positive reinforcement
     • canine stress physiology
     • behavior suppression
     • conditioned emotional responses
     • humane dog training
     • force-free behavior modification
     • evidence-based dog training
     To read the full article and learn more about the neuroscience behind low-level e-collars, canine stress responses, emotional learning, and humane behavior modification, visit https://phoenixdogtraining.com/are-low-level-e-collars-safe/
    Learn more at:
     https://phoenixdogtraining.com/
    Work with Will Bangura virtually or in Phoenix, Arizona:
     https://phoenixdogtraining.com/phoenix-dog-behaviorist/
    Support the show
    If you need professional help please visit my Dog Behaviorist website.
    Go here for Free Dog Training Articles
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    When Dogs Guard People: Resource Guarding a Pet Parent

    2026/04/29 | 1h 5 mins.
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    In this episode of Will Bangura’s Dog Training Today, dog behaviorist Will Bangura explains one of the most misunderstood forms of resource guarding: when a dog guards access to a pet parent, family member, couch, bed, lap, or preferred person.
    Many pet parents describe this behavior as jealousy, protectiveness, or loyalty. However, when a dog stiffens, blocks, growls, snaps, lunges, or bites as another dog, spouse, child, visitor, or family member approaches, the behavior may be better understood as resource guarding.
    Will breaks down what person-directed resource guarding looks like, why it happens, why punishment can increase risk, and how pet parents can begin managing the behavior safely. He also explains the importance of distance, early body language, threshold awareness, pain and medical considerations, multi-dog household management, and humane behavior modification.
    This episode is especially important for families living with multiple dogs, dogs who guard the couch or bed, dogs who growl when another dog approaches a pet parent, and dogs who become tense or aggressive when people come too close to a valued person.
    Learn why growling should not be punished, why dogs should not be forced to “work it out,” and why the goal is not forced sharing. The goal is safety, emotional change, predictable routines, and helping the dog learn that people and dogs approaching the pet parent are not a threat.
    Will Bangura, M.S., CAB-ICB, CBCC-KA, CPDT-KA, FDM, FFCP, is a certified dog behaviorist and founder of Phoenix Dog Training, specializing in dog aggression, leash reactivity, separation anxiety, fears, phobias, resource guarding, dogs fighting in the home, and complex canine behavior problems.
    Official Links:
    • Phoenix Dog Training: https://phoenixdogtraining.com
    • About Will Bangura: https://phoenixdogtraining.com/will-bangura/
    • Dog Behaviorist in Phoenix: https://phoenixdogtraining.com/phoenix-dog-behaviorist/
    • Dog Aggression Training in Phoenix: https://phoenixdogtraining.com/aggressive-dog-training-phoenix-dog-aggression/
    • Dog Anxiety and Fear Training: https://phoenixdogtraining.com/dog-anxiety-training-phoenix-scottsdale/
    • Sniff to Soothe Book: https://phoenixdogtraining.com/sniff-to-soothe-by-will-bangura-m-s-cab-icb-cbcc-ka-cpdt-ka-fdm-ffcp/
    • Facebook: https://facebook.com/dogtrainingphoenix
    • YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@PHOENIXDOGTRAINING
    • Amazon Author Page: https://www.amazon.com/stores/Will-Bangura/author/B0CH99RW7L
    • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/will-bangura
    Hashtags:
    #WillBangura
    #DogTrainingToday
    #DogBehaviorist
    #PhoenixDogTraining
    #ResourceGuarding
    #DogAggression
    #MultiDogHousehold
    #ForceFreeDogTraining
    #PositiveReinforcement
    #DogTrainingPodcast
    Support the show
    If you need professional help please visit my Dog Behaviorist website.
    Go here for Free Dog Training Articles
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    Balanced Training Myths - Positive Reinforcement Truths

    2025/10/06 | 38 mins.
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    In this episode of Will Bangura’s Dog Training Today, dog behaviorist Will Bangura breaks down the myth of “balanced training” and explains why punishment, corrections, and aversive tools often suppress behavior without changing the underlying emotional state driving the behavior.
    Many pet parents are told that dogs need corrections to become reliable. In reality, dogs struggling with aggression, reactivity, fear, or anxiety often need emotional safety, clear communication, skill building, counterconditioning, desensitization, and positive reinforcement systems that teach the dog what to do instead.
    This episode explains why force-free dog training is not permissive, weak, or incomplete. It is a full behavior change system built on learning theory, emotional conditioning, welfare, and evidence-based behavior modification.
    Topics covered include:
    • Positive reinforcement as a complete behavioral system
    • Why aversives may suppress behavior without teaching safer alternatives
    • Fear and perceived threat as common roots of reactivity and aggression
    • Counterconditioning and desensitization below threshold
    • Extinction and differential reinforcement for durable behavior change
    • How to recognize shutdown versus true calm
    • Why visible obedience is not always emotional improvement
    • How to evaluate dog trainers, credentials, and certifications
    • Ethics, welfare, and the relationship between pet parent and dog
    Will also explains how pet parents can make better choices when looking for help with aggressive dogs, reactive dogs, fearful dogs, anxious dogs, and serious behavior problems that require more than basic obedience training.
    Please subscribe, share this episode, and leave a review if you find the podcast helpful. Reviews help more pet parents find evidence-based dog behavior information.
    Will Bangura, M.S., CAB-ICB, CBCC-KA, CPDT-KA, FDM, FFCP, is a certified dog behaviorist and founder of Phoenix Dog Training, specializing in dog aggression, leash reactivity, separation anxiety, fears, phobias, resource guarding, dogs fighting in the home, and complex canine behavior problems.
    Official Links:
    • Phoenix Dog Training: https://phoenixdogtraining.com
    • About Will Bangura: https://phoenixdogtraining.com/will-bangura/
    • Dog Behaviorist in Phoenix: https://phoenixdogtraining.com/phoenix-dog-behaviorist/
    • Dog Aggression Training in Phoenix: https://phoenixdogtraining.com/aggressive-dog-training-phoenix-dog-aggression/
    • Dog Anxiety and Fear Training: https://phoenixdogtraining.com/dog-anxiety-training-phoenix-scottsdale/
    • Sniff to Soothe Book: https://phoenixdogtraining.com/sniff-to-soothe-by-will-bangura-m-s-cab-icb-cbcc-ka-cpdt-ka-fdm-ffcp/
    • Facebook: https://facebook.com/dogtrainingphoenix
    • YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@PHOENIXDOGTRAINING
    • Amazon Author Page: https://www.amazon.com/stores/Will-Bangura/author/B0CH99RW7L
    • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/will-bangura
    Hashtags:
    #WillBangura
    #DogTrainingToday
    #DogBehaviorist
    #PhoenixDogTraining
    #ForceFreeDogTraining
    #PositiveReinforcement
    #BalancedTraining
    #DogAggression
    #ReactiveDog
    #DogTrainingPodcast

    Support the show
    If you need professional help please visit my Dog Behaviorist website.
    Go here for Free Dog Training Articles
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    Decoding Dog Zoomies: The Science Behind Your Pet's Frenzied Energy Bursts

    2025/08/06 | 38 mins.
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    In this episode of Will Bangura’s Dog Training Today, dog behaviorist Will Bangura explains what dog zoomies really are and why dogs suddenly explode into wild bursts of running, spinning, jumping, and playful energy.
    Many pet parents call these moments “crazy dog behavior,” but zoomies are often a normal release of energy, excitement, stress, frustration, or emotional arousal. The key is understanding when zoomies are harmless play and when they may signal that a dog is overstimulated, under-enriched, anxious, or struggling to regulate their nervous system.
    Topics covered include:
    • What dog zoomies are
    • Why dogs get sudden bursts of energy
    • The difference between playful zoomies and stress-related arousal
    • How puppies, adolescent dogs, and adult dogs may show zoomies differently
    • Why dogs may zoom after baths, walks, training, greetings, or stressful events
    • How exercise, enrichment, sleep, and routine affect zoomies
    • When zoomies may become unsafe
    • How to help dogs calm down without punishment
    • Why emotional regulation matters in dog behavior
    Will also explains how pet parents can respond calmly, prevent injury, reduce overstimulation, and give dogs healthier outlets for physical and mental energy.
    Will Bangura, M.S., CAB-ICB, CBCC-KA, CPDT-KA, FDM, FFCP, is a certified dog behaviorist and founder of Phoenix Dog Training, specializing in dog aggression, leash reactivity, separation anxiety, fears, phobias, resource guarding, dogs fighting in the home, and complex canine behavior problems.
    Official Links:
    • Phoenix Dog Training: https://phoenixdogtraining.com
    • About Will Bangura: https://phoenixdogtraining.com/will-bangura/
    • Dog Behaviorist in Phoenix: https://phoenixdogtraining.com/phoenix-dog-behaviorist/
    • Dog Aggression Training in Phoenix: https://phoenixdogtraining.com/aggressive-dog-training-phoenix-dog-aggression/
    • Dog Anxiety and Fear Training: https://phoenixdogtraining.com/dog-anxiety-training-phoenix-scottsdale/
    • Sniff to Soothe Book: https://phoenixdogtraining.com/sniff-to-soothe-by-will-bangura-m-s-cab-icb-cbcc-ka-cpdt-ka-fdm-ffcp/
    • Facebook: https://facebook.com/dogtrainingphoenix
    • YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@PHOENIXDOGTRAINING
    • Amazon Author Page: https://www.amazon.com/stores/Will-Bangura/author/B0CH99RW7L
    • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/will-bangura
    Hashtags:
    #WillBangura
    #DogTrainingToday
    #DogBehaviorist
    #PhoenixDogTraining
    #DogZoomies
    #DogBehavior
    #DogTraining
    #PuppyTraining
    #DogEnrichment
    #PositiveReinforcement
    Support the show
    If you need professional help please visit my Dog Behaviorist website.
    Go here for Free Dog Training Articles
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    Beyond Threshold: The Science of Effective Counter Conditioning and Keeping Dogs Safe During Fireworks, With Certified Dog Behaviorist, Will Bangura

    2025/06/23 | 30 mins.
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    In this episode of Will Bangura’s Dog Training Today, dog behaviorist Will Bangura explains one of the most important concepts in successful behavior modification: keeping dogs below threshold.
    Whether your dog struggles with fear-based reactivity, anxiety around people or dogs, fireworks, thunderstorms, noise sensitivity, or phobias, counterconditioning and desensitization only work well when the dog is emotionally safe enough to learn.
    Many pet parents accidentally work too close to the trigger, too loud, too long, or too fast. The dog may look physically still, but that does not always mean the dog is emotionally calm. A dog can appear quiet while still experiencing stress, fear, or internal conflict.
    In this episode, Will explains what threshold means in practical, observable terms and why pushing a dog above threshold can derail behavior modification.
    Topics covered include:
    • What “threshold” means in dog behavior
    • Why counterconditioning fails when the dog is too stressed
    • The difference between physical stillness and emotional safety
    • How to recognize subtle canine body language signals before barking, lunging, or panic occurs
    • How to choose safe training distances from visual or auditory triggers
    • Why gradual exposure matters for fear, anxiety, reactivity, and noise phobias
    • How fireworks and thunderstorms can trigger panic responses in dogs
    • Practical safety tips for the Fourth of July, fireworks, and loud seasonal events
    • When to speak with a veterinarian about anti-anxiety medication or calming support
    • Why meaningful behavior change happens below threshold, not during emotional flooding
    Will also explains how fear and stress affect the brain, including why amygdala-driven threat responses can interfere with learning when a dog is overwhelmed. The goal is not to force the dog to tolerate fear. The goal is to create the emotional safety needed for the dog to form new associations.
    This episode is helpful for pet parents working with reactive dogs, fearful dogs, anxious dogs, noise-sensitive dogs, and dogs who panic during fireworks or thunderstorms. It is also useful for dog trainers and pet professionals who want clearer, safer desensitization and counterconditioning protocols.
    Will Bangura, M.S., CAB-ICB, CBCC-KA, CPDT-KA, FDM, FFCP, is a certified dog behaviorist and founder of Phoenix Dog Training, specializing in dog aggression, leash reactivity, separation anxiety, fears, phobias, resource guarding, dogs fighting in the home, and complex canine behavior problems.
    Official Links:
    • Phoenix Dog Training: https://phoenixdogtraining.com
    • About Will Bangura: https://phoenixdogtraining.com/will-bangura/
    • Dog Behaviorist in Phoenix: https://phoenixdogtraining.com/phoenix-dog-behaviorist/
    • Dog Aggression Training in Phoenix: https://phoenixdogtraining.com/aggressive-dog-training-phoenix-dog-aggression/
    • Dog Anxiety and Fear Training: https://phoenixdogtraining.com/dog-anxiety-training-phoenix-scottsdale/
    • Sniff to Soothe Book: https://phoenixdogtraining.com/sniff-to-soothe-by-will-bangura-m-s-cab-icb-cbcc-ka-cpdt-ka-fdm-ffcp/
    • Facebook: https://facebook.com/dogtrainingphoenix
    • YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@PHOENIXDOGTRAINING
    • Amazon Author Page: https://www.amazon.com/stores/Will-Bangura/author/B0CH99RW7L
    • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/will-bangura
    Hashtags:
    #WillBangura
    #DogTrainingToday
    #DogBehaviorist
    #PhoenixDogTraining
    #Counterconditioning
    #Desensitization
    #DogAnxiety
    #NoisePhobia
    #FireworksSafety
    #ReactiveDog
    Support the show
    If you need professional help please visit my Dog Behaviorist website.
    Go here for Free Dog Training Articles
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About Will Bangura's Dog Training Today
Will Bangura’s Dog Training Today is an evidence-based dog training and dog behavior podcast hosted by Will Bangura, M.S., CAB-ICB, CBCC-KA, CPDT-KA, FDM FFCP, certified dog behaviorist and founder of Phoenix Dog Training.This podcast helps:• Pet parents• Families• Dog trainers• Veterinarians• Veterinary technicians• Pet professionals• Anyone who wants a deeper understanding of dog behaviorWill specializes in serious and complex behavior problems, including:• Dog aggression• Leash reactivity• Fear aggression• Separation anxiety• Dog anxiety• Fears and phobias• Resource guarding• Dogs fighting in the home• Puppy behavior• Canine body language• Behavior problems that require more than basic obedience trainingEpisodes cover practical, real-world topics such as:• Dog aggression toward people and other dogs• Reactive dog training• Fearful and anxious dogs• Separation anxiety• Resource guarding• Puppy training and socialization• Crate training• Canine body language• Positive reinforcement training• Force-free behavior modification• Dog behavior science• Choosing the right dog for your family• Helping dogs feel safe, calm, and confidentWill Bangura’s Dog Training Today is designed for pet parents looking for help with everyday behavior problems and dog training professionals seeking more advanced insight into aggression, anxiety, reactivity, and canine emotional learning.Learn more about Will Bangura and Phoenix Dog Training at:Official Links:• Phoenix Dog Training: https://phoenixdogtraining.com• About Will Bangura: https://phoenixdogtraining.com/will-bangura/• Dog Behaviorist in Phoenix: https://phoenixdogtraining.com/phoenix-dog-behaviorist/• Dog Aggression Training in Phoenix: https://phoenixdogtraining.com/aggressive-dog-training-phoenix-dog-aggression/• Dog Anxiety and Fear Training: https://phoenixdogtraining.com/dog-anxiety-training-phoenix-scottsdale/• Sniff to Soothe Book: https://phoenixdogtraining.com/sniff-to-soothe-by-will-bangura-m-s-cab-icb-cbcc-ka-cpdt-ka-fdm-ffcp/• Facebook: https://facebook.com/dogtrainingphoenix• YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@PHOENIXDOGTRAINING• Amazon Author Page: https://www.amazon.com/stores/Will-Bangura/author/B0CH99RW7L• LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/will-bangura
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