EPISODE 20
The Dog Training Myth: Why You’re Getting It Wrong with Brandon Fouché
About the Episode
Why do some dogs become aggressive while others stay calm? Is it training or something more profound? In today’s episode, host Marcus Arredondo talks with dog rehabilitator Brandon Fouché, who challenges common beliefs about dog behavior. Brandon shares how a childhood dog attack shaped his views, why traditional training often fails, and how human fear affects pets. Together, they explore leadership, instinct, and the lessons nature teaches through wolves, horses, and dogs. Whether you’re a dog owner or just curious, this episode will change how you see your pet.
Brandon Fouché is a canine behavior specialist who helps aggressive and misunderstood dogs find balance. His Fouché Way focuses on instinct, emotion, and pack dynamics—moving beyond obedience training. For nearly 30 years, he’s rehabilitated “dead dogs walking” at his Los Angeles center, proving no dog is beyond help. Through his “Brandon Speaks Dog” series and consultations, he teaches owners to lead with confidence, keeping more dogs out of shelters and in loving homes.
Episode highlights:
[0:00] Intro
[1:33] Nature Vs. Nurture in dog aggression
[8:42] The truth about dog training
[10:36] Dogs Vs. Humans: Emotional differences
[12:41] Why aggression is a natural form of communication
[16:43] They say what they don’t like
[20:05] How human fears create aggressive dogs
[24:13] Common training mistakes
[29:42] We are all self-made
[33:09] Genetic and learned behaviors
[37:41] Dominance hierarchy
[47:34] The myth of training: What actually works
[53:43] Brandon’s work with wolves and horses
[1:03:56] Teaching people, not just dogs
[1:13:19] Embracing truth and living in the moment
[1:17:06] Outro
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