Ep191 - Tyler Muto (from Consider the Dog)
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This week we had the pleasure of having Tyler Muto on the show. We have been following his journey over the years, learnt plenty of worthy techniques & principles that are applicable to practical dog training. Tyler Muto, a Rochester, NY native, is an internationally renowned dog trainer, entrepreneur, and advisor, who has had a life long passion for training dogs.  Tyler’s passion for training, along with his ability to help families and dogs achieve harmony, is unparalleled, and has earned him recognition as not only one of the best in Western New York, but one of the most sought-after trainers throughout the world. To this end, Tyler founded Consider The Dog, an online platform that brings together top professionals in the realm of dog behavior to provide educational video and a membership community. In 2022 Tyler made the decision to focus full time on coaching and developing the next generation of dog trainers and behavior experts. Tune in to this episode to get your 50% off your first 3 months from www.considerthedog.com (Big thank you to Tyler for his generous offer!) If you are a professional dog trainer wishing to improve your training game or your business, check out www.tylermuto.com   Thank you for listening! Find us online >> www.facebook.com/lifewithyourdogpodcast >> www.instagram.com/lifewithyourdogpodcast >> www.lifewithyourdogpodcast.com Panos @ www.npdogtraining.com >> Luke @ www.kizunacanine.com.au >>
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