
Welcome to The Weekly Recall, your weekly reset to build clarity, consistency, and a stronger bond with your dog. I’m Duke Ferguson, professional trainer and coach. Each episode brings real stories, lessons from my own journey, and practical training insights you can use right away. We’ll dig into why dogs (and people) do what they do, how to communicate clearly, and how small daily habits create ... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 34 | Founded | 7 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Kids & FamilyPets & Animals | |||

The loudest person in the room isn't the strongest — and the same goes for you as a dog owner and a leader.
In this episode of The Weekly Recall, Uncle Duke digs deep into one of his most powerful core principles: Breathe Don't Bark. This isn't abou... more
In this episode of The Weekly Recall, Uncle Duke gets real about one of the biggest things holding dog owners back — not their dog's triggers, but their own. Duke unpacks why reactivity is exploding (in dogs and people), and delivers three practical,... more
Are you doing everything right — and still feel like there's a mountain in front of you that won't move?
This Easter weekend episode of The Weekly Recall is for every dog trainer, dog owner, and human being carrying more than they think they can hol... more
What happens when communication falls apart and trust starts slipping away?
In this episode of The Weekly Recall, Duke tackles one of the most common problems trainers and dog owners face. A breakdown in communication. The same thing that creates te... more
Dog training debates can get heated fast, especially when tools like remote collars, prong collars, and leashes enter the conversation. Some people call them abusive. Others call them essential. The truth is far more practical and far less emotional.... more
This week on The Weekly Recall, Uncle Duke breaks down something most people overlook in dog training and everyday communication.
Tone.
It is not always about the words you say. It is about how those words land.
Dogs do not analyze grammar. They r... more
Why does your dog ignore you sometimes?
Most people think it is a training issue. In reality, it is usually a communication issue.
In this episode of Weekly Recall, Duke breaks down the four ways dogs actually communicate. Dogs do not rely on words... more
Positive and negative reinforcement are not politics. They are not trends. They are learning laws.
In this episode, Duke breaks down reinforcement in a way that cuts through the noise and the online arguments. You will hear what reinforcement actual... more
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The content primarily emphasizes the intersection of personal development and canine training, focusing on self-improvement as a means to enhance relationships between owners and their dogs. The discussions often explore themes such as leadership, community support, and the psychological aspects of training, linking personal habits and emotional well-being to effective dog training. Notable topics include tackling imposter syndrome, the significance of clarity and confidence, and the importance of emotional energy management. Additionally, practical tips on developing mindful habits and enhancing communication with dogs form the core of the insights provided, appealing to those who seek a comprehensive approach to pet ownership rooted in se... more
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