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On being a dog run snob! Also: The case for spending money on pets, and how to help your dog have a good Thanksgiving (Hint: Be your dog's advocate!)

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A bunch of media outlets have recently done stories about private dog runs in NYC, and have mentioned School For The Dogs' School Yard sessions, which are playtimes for dogs. School Yard is members-only, by-appointment and trainer-supervised. Annie talks about why the service is so special, and also why it's so expensive. She addresses some of the negative feedback she's gotten to the articles. She also discusses how she plans to train with her dog, Poppy, while visiting family, and suggests ways in which people can approach training a timid dog in new places or with new people over the holidays.


Follow School For The Dogs on Instagram: http://instagram.com/schoolforthedogs


Follow Annie on Instagram: http://instagram.com/annie.grossman


Learn more about School Yard here: https://www.schoolforthedogs.com/services/school-yard/


Products mentioned in this episode are all available Storeforthedogs.com! Also come shop with us at our storefront in Manhattan at 92 E. 7th Street.


Revol dog crate:


https://storeforthedogs.com/products/the-revol-dog-crate


Slow food bowls:


https://storeforthedogs.com/search?q=slow+food


Want to donate to help a rescue dog owner in need access free private training? Learn more about our Scholarship Fund at http://schoolforthedogs.com/fund


Articles mentioned:


The New York Times: Does Your Dog Deserve a Private Park?


https://www.nytimes.com/2021/11/17/style/private-dog-parks-new-york-city.html


New York Post: Pledging for pooches: VIP clubs where NYC’s doggie 1 percent hangs out


https://nypost.com/2021/08/03/dog-owners-are-paying-thousands-to-join-exclusive-canine-clubs/


The Wall Street Journal: Dogs Rule at These New York City Spots—For a Price


https://www.wsj.com/articles/new-york-city-dog-owners-private-clubs-dog-run-off-leash-pandemic-puppy-11625580000


Other episodes about relevant topics:


https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sftd-off-leash-manager-adam-davis-on-training-as-teenager/id1355439730?i=1000510765257


https://www.schoolforthedogs.com/podcasts/episode-33-how-to-shape-your-dog-to-go-to-a-mat-and-to-be-a-polite-thanksgiving-guest/


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Partial Transcript:


Annie:


Hello, Annie Grossman here. I am the host of School for the Dogs Podcast and the owner and co-founder of School for the Dogs in New York City on East 7th Street and 1st Avenue. Make sure you come on by when you're doing your shopping this holiday season. You can also shop with us at storeforthedogs.com.


We specialize in selling toys that are meant to engage your dog’s brain and mouth at meal times. Of course, we also have an awesome selection of treats. We have our own house brand of Lamb Lung training tools. Everything we sell, we sell because we use these things ourselves. We use them with our dogs. It's just, yeah, just great stuff. So make sure you do shop with us this holiday season. We put a lot of love and effort into our shop and make sure to follow us on Instagram @SchoolfortheDogs, because we do product giveaways every Friday.


Full Transcript at SchoolfortheDogs.com/Podcast


Get full access to Annie For The Dogs at dogtraining.substack.com/subscribe
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A bunch of media outlets have recently done stories about private dog runs in NYC, and have mentioned School For The Dogs' School Yard sessions, which are playtimes for dogs. School Yard is members-only, by-appointment and trainer-supervised. Annie talks about why the service is so special, and also why it's so expensive. She addresses some of the negative feedback she's gotten to the articles. She also discusses how she plans to train with her dog, Poppy, while visiting family, and suggests ways in which people can approach training a timid dog in new places or with new people over the holidays.


Follow School For The Dogs on Instagram: http://instagram.com/schoolforthedogs


Follow Annie on Instagram: http://instagram.com/annie.grossman


Learn more about School Yard here: https://www.schoolforthedogs.com/services/school-yard/


Products mentioned in this episode are all available Storeforthedogs.com! Also come shop with us at our storefront in Manhattan at 92 E. 7th Street.


Revol dog crate:


https://storeforthedogs.com/products/the-revol-dog-crate


Slow food bowls:


https://storeforthedogs.com/search?q=slow+food


Want to donate to help a rescue dog owner in need access free private training? Learn more about our Scholarship Fund at http://schoolforthedogs.com/fund


Articles mentioned:


The New York Times: Does Your Dog Deserve a Private Park?


https://www.nytimes.com/2021/11/17/style/private-dog-parks-new-york-city.html


New York Post: Pledging for pooches: VIP clubs where NYC’s doggie 1 percent hangs out


https://nypost.com/2021/08/03/dog-owners-are-paying-thousands-to-join-exclusive-canine-clubs/


The Wall Street Journal: Dogs Rule at These New York City Spots—For a Price


https://www.wsj.com/articles/new-york-city-dog-owners-private-clubs-dog-run-off-leash-pandemic-puppy-11625580000


Other episodes about relevant topics:


https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sftd-off-leash-manager-adam-davis-on-training-as-teenager/id1355439730?i=1000510765257


https://www.schoolforthedogs.com/podcasts/episode-33-how-to-shape-your-dog-to-go-to-a-mat-and-to-be-a-polite-thanksgiving-guest/


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Partial Transcript:


Annie:


Hello, Annie Grossman here. I am the host of School for the Dogs Podcast and the owner and co-founder of School for the Dogs in New York City on East 7th Street and 1st Avenue. Make sure you come on by when you're doing your shopping this holiday season. You can also shop with us at storeforthedogs.com.


We specialize in selling toys that are meant to engage your dog’s brain and mouth at meal times. Of course, we also have an awesome selection of treats. We have our own house brand of Lamb Lung training tools. Everything we sell, we sell because we use these things ourselves. We use them with our dogs. It's just, yeah, just great stuff. So make sure you do shop with us this holiday season. We put a lot of love and effort into our shop and make sure to follow us on Instagram @SchoolfortheDogs, because we do product giveaways every Friday.


Full Transcript at SchoolfortheDogs.com/Podcast


Get full access to Annie For The Dogs at dogtraining.substack.com/subscribe
  continue reading

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