Great dog-owning clients aren't found. They are created.
In this badass episode of the Mind Your Own Dog Biz, Kristen and Ashley discuss dog trainers' issues with getting their dog owners "compliant" in their training programs.
Because one struggle that's across the board with any dog trainer? Getting owners to "do the work".
Kristen and Ashley cover the steps to creating, yes, creating, awesome fucking dog training clients that want to do the work and actually do it.
They outline the simple steps you can start taking today to get better with clients in their dog training programs AND foster better relationships with dog owners.
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Don't postpone your peace because chaos is familiar.
In this episode of the Mind Your Own Dog Business Podcast, Kristen Lee talks to the dog trainers of the industry who find themselves employed by toxic AF employers, whether that is employees of training facilities that do group classes, board and trains, day trains, or even dog training businesses without a facility.
Kristen explains the toxic dynamics that send truly great, experienced dog trainers out of employee roles into business ownership roles. This trend is attributed to various factors, including a focus on profit over quality, micromanagement, trauma bonding among staff, and unhealthy dynamics between leadership and staff.
Kristen Lee also outlines red flags signaling a toxic work environment. She encourages dog trainers to recognize these signs and consider leaving toxic environments an opportunity for personal and professional growth.
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"You will be paid in direct proportion to the value you deliver..."
This episode of Mind Your Own Dog Business, a podcast for dog trainers and dog business owners, delves into the crucial aspect of delivering value in dog training businesses. This episode is a must-listen for dog trainers and dog business owners aiming to optimize their profitability while enhancing their services.
Kristen and Ashley stress the importance of redirecting efforts toward providing high-quality training programs rather than solely focusing on money. Throughout the discussion, they emphasize how the key to long-term success lies in the quality of service offered. By prioritizing value delivery, trainers foster better relationships with clients and build community, ultimately leading to increased revenue.
It's raw, and it's real. And it's what you need to know as a dog trainer and dog business owner.
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In this episode of the Mind Your Own Dog Business podcast, Kristen Lee covers the toxic AF Hustle Crisis Cycle that many dog trainers and dog businesses unexpectedly find themselves cycling in and out of, leaving them in financial crisis mode and completely burned out.
She covers what exactly the cycle and toxic dynamics are in your dog training business and how throwing more money and effort into marketing your dog training business can throw you further into the cycle. She also covers how to break out of it and the areas of your dog training business to focus on to get out of the cycle.
It's raw, and it's real. And it's what you need to know as a dog trainer and dog business owner.
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