WNCK9 Dog Training

WNCK9 Dog Training Gail Hubbard trains your dog while helping you to understand dog behavior. Private coaching lessons. Behavior problems due to fear, anxiety, aggression.

Gail Hubbard helps people understand dog behavior through private coaching sessions and group classes.

Relaxation does not come naturally. You’ll need to train it.
08/28/2025

Relaxation does not come naturally. You’ll need to train it.

Here’s a good review for a good book! https://www.facebook.com/61555611286552/posts/122221417826187042/?mibextid=rS40aB7...
08/21/2025

Here’s a good review for a good book!

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If you’ve ever lived with a dog, you know how uncanny their sensitivity can be. You come home after a hard day, trying to mask your frustration, and before you say a word, your dog is already at your side; ears low, eyes soft, quietly reflecting your mood. Or maybe you’ve felt your dog’s sudden tension around strangers, only to realize that deep down, you were uneasy too. These moments feel almost mystical, as if our dogs can see inside us more clearly than we see ourselves.

Kevin Behan’s Your Dog Is Your Mirror takes that everyday realization and expands it into something profound. Drawing from decades as a dog trainer, Behan argues that dogs are not simply companions or creatures to be managed, they are emotional mirrors. They sense and reflect our deepest states, the ones we can’t hide behind smiles or words. When your dog is anxious, reactive, or unsettled, it’s often echoing something inside you.

Behan invites us to stop seeing our dogs as separate “problems” to fix and instead recognize the resonance between us. At its heart, this book is about connection—between owner and dog, but also between us and the parts of ourselves we often ignore.

Here are 6 powerful insights from the book that open our eyes to this profound truth:

1. Dogs Reflect Our Emotional State
Behan’s core insight is simple but radical: your dog doesn’t just live beside you, it lives through you. If you’re tense, your dog often becomes restless. If you’re fearful, your dog might grow anxious or defensive. This is not coincidence—it’s resonance. Dogs are finely tuned to emotional currents because their survival, for millennia, depended on it. They feel what you don’t say and act out what you try to hide. Seeing your dog’s behavior as a mirror makes you pause and ask: What is my dog showing me about myself right now?

2. Energy Speaks Louder Than Commands
We often think dogs listen to words, but Behan argues they listen to energy first. A calm, steady presence communicates security more than the sharpest “sit!” ever could. Dogs don’t follow logic—they follow congruence. When your words and your emotions match, they respond with trust. But when you say “calm down” while radiating anxiety, your dog senses the mismatch and mirrors the turmoil instead. This insight calls us to lead with authenticity—because dogs respond to who we are, not what we say.

3. Connection Matters More Than Control
Traditional training emphasizes dominance: be the alpha, take charge, demand obedience. Behan challenges this. He insists that what dogs seek isn’t control but connection. When a dog feels safe, understood, and emotionally attuned to its owner, obedience follows naturally. The bond itself is the foundation. Think of it like friendship—you don’t control your closest friends into loyalty; you earn it by trust and mutual presence. In the same way, dogs thrive when the relationship is rooted in resonance, not authority.

4. Dogs Reveal Our Hidden Selves
This is one of the book’s most profound lessons: dogs make visible the emotions we deny. A person who avoids anger might have a dog that growls or snaps. Someone afraid of confrontation might own a dog that barks at strangers. Dogs carry what we suppress, putting it out into the open where we can no longer ignore it. In this way, they are teachers, showing us the inner work we need to do. Instead of resenting them for “bad behavior,” we can learn to ask: What truth is my dog helping me face?

5. Fear Travels Through the Leash
Behan describes the leash as more than a physical tether—it’s an emotional one. When you grip it tightly, radiating fear or tension, your dog feels it instantly and reacts. This explains why nervous owners often have reactive dogs. The leash becomes a conductor of unspoken energy. The lesson here is powerful: to lead your dog, you must first ground yourself. Calmness, trust, and confidence travel down the leash just as surely as fear does.

6. Healing Happens Through Bonding, Not Fixing
Perhaps the most beautiful takeaway is that dogs don’t demand our perfection—they long for our presence. We often try to “fix” our dogs through stricter training, harsher rules, or endless problem-solving. But Behan shows us that what truly transforms both dog and owner is vulnerability. When you let your dog feel who you really are—without masks, without pretending—you create a bond where healing flows both ways. In that connection, the dog finds peace, and so do you.

Your Dog Is Your Mirror transcends the realm of dog training, serving as a profound reflection of the human soul. Kevin Behan reveals that our pets are not mere subjects of our commands but intimate partners mirroring our deepest emotions. Each bark, wag, or restless moment offers a glimpse into our own inner landscape, inviting self-discovery. By forging a deeper connection with your dog, you unlock a richer understanding of yourself.

BOOK: https://amzn.to/3HscShf
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Enjoy the audiobook with a membership trial using the same link.

Is anyone interested in an aging dog enrichment class … I’m thinking about starting one during the week day.
08/17/2025

Is anyone interested in an aging dog enrichment class … I’m thinking about starting one during the week day.

12/10/2024

After our first private lesson, I like this type of reply...

"Hi Gail!

We are doing well, and so is Trixie. While we have a long way to go, the tools you’ve given us have already been super helpful with everyday situations.

We don’t have any questions at the moment, but we’re going to go through her homework tonight and work on some lesson plans. We will let you know if we come up with anything!"

My little buddy helping me set up for a Treibball private.
06/04/2024

My little buddy helping me set up for a Treibball private.

Come watch agility at the WNC Ag Center Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday.  Nolya is ready ... let's the games begin.
05/24/2024

Come watch agility at the WNC Ag Center Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday. Nolya is ready ... let's the games begin.

05/12/2024

After one private lesson where training challenges are met … I love getting text messages with feedback good or bad.

All dogs are different and some may need different training games.

Harvey said “yes” to his:
Read on … “Scott and I went out twice this week once at a restaurant the other at a brewery where lots of children were and Harvey was phenomenal.

We did our best to tuck him under our table at the brewery, he did not do that, but he was tied to a post and Scott or I held onto him. Harvey plopped right down as adults and children continually ran & walked by him.

He didn’t lunge for anyone, just lay next to us. Families/children came up, asked for permission to pet him and again he was relaxed and calm with them.”

Yeah Harvey! A ton of doggie hugs for you!!!💕

04/30/2024

I like receiving text messages like this:
"Hi Gail, Thank you so much for today's session. It was highly informative and relaxing working with you. I came away with feeling very confident and your approach was easy for me to understand and follow without feeling overwhelmed. Kudos and accolades. Chula and I can't wait for the session to begin."


I love it when old clients contact me with new pups. Cannot wait to meet Mavis!!
01/03/2024

I love it when old clients contact me with new pups. Cannot wait to meet Mavis!!


Nolya getting ready for her big weekend.
12/26/2023

Nolya getting ready for her big weekend.



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