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| Finding the Balance: Flexible Routines for Real-Life Dog Training | 14 Nov 2025 | 00:29:12 | |
In this episode, Kim and Carla dive into the real-world challenges of fitting dog training into busy, unpredictable lives. From juggling work shifts and family commitments to managing the routines of reactive or anxious dogs, they explore how flexibility—not rigid schedules—is the key to long-term success. Kim shares how she adapts training plans to fit seamlessly into her clients’ existing lifestyles rather than adding more structure, while Carla highlights the benefits of short, frequent sessions over long training blocks. Together, they discuss how to generalize skills across different environments, prepare dogs for life transitions (like new babies or moves), and strike the perfect balance between consistency and adaptability. Whether you’re a professional trainer or a devoted dog owner, this episode offers practical strategies to help you build routines that work for both ends of the lead. 🐾 Don't forget to rate and review | |||
| Gut Feelings: The Link Between Nutrition, Supplements & Canine Behaviour | 27 Oct 2025 | 00:42:55 | |
In this episode, Kim sits down with canine nutritionist Cam to explore the powerful connection between what dogs eat and how they feel and behave. Together, they unpack the complexities of formulating supplements, the surprising parallels between human and canine nutrition, and why understanding gut health is essential for every dog owner and trainer. From herbs and probiotics to the myths surrounding kibble, they discuss what truly supports long-term canine wellbeing—and why education, not marketing, should guide how we feed our dogs. Don't forget to rate and review | |||
| Settling vs. Calmness: What Dogs Really Need | 11 Sep 2025 | 00:22:29 | |
Stillness doesn’t always mean calmness. In this episode, Kim and Carla unpack the subtle but important difference between a dog that’s settling physically and one that’s truly calm mentally. They explore: 🐾 Why extended down-stays promoted by “balanced” trainers can create stress rather than calm 🐾 How a dog’s outside appearance isn’t always a true reflection of their inner state 🐾 Techniques for teaching natural settling without pressure—including rewarding quiet moments and using calm reward markers 🐾 The role of human energy in helping dogs relax, and why staying calm yourself matters just as much 🐾 Why some dogs love chilling in cafés while others shut down in the same environment Through personal stories—from Kim’s cue for Stanley to “settle down” meaning “go to bed and relax,” to Carla’s work with Branwyn the lab on calm reward delivery—they show how to foster genuine calmness in dogs without forcing it. Whether your dog struggles to switch off or you want to avoid the pitfalls of forced training methods, this episode will help you nurture relaxation in a way that feels natural and stress-free. Don't forget to rate and review | |||
| The problem with punishment | 01 Oct 2022 | 00:33:17 | |
It is no surprise that I advocated for the use of positive reinforcement as much as possible when it comes to dog training. But I felt it was time to go in depth about why I promote this method of training as much as possible - so here we go! A deep dive into why I don't like punishment. Don't forget to rate and review | |||
| Introduction to learning theory - operant conditioning | 24 Sep 2022 | 00:26:33 | |
Last week we discussed learning that happens without us even having to think about it - which has its good and bad sides. Don't forget to rate and review | |||
| Understanding the foundation of dog training: classical conditioning | 17 Sep 2022 | 00:26:01 | |
Before we get into how to train dogs we have to understand the foundation of all learning, in all organisms from the smallest amoeba to humans and that is classical conditioning. Don't forget to rate and review | |||
| Introduction to learning theory | 17 Sep 2022 | 00:10:25 | |
Ever wanted to understand the nuts and bolts of how dogs learn? Are you an aspiring dog trainer, an interested dog owner or just want to know more about what we do and how we do it? Don't forget to rate and review | |||
| Separation anxiety mini series - what else could it be? | 20 Jun 2022 | 00:21:55 | |
Because Separation Anxiety has a wide range of behaviours associated with it sometimes these behaviours are due to other factors rather than separation anxiety. Don't forget to rate and review | |||
| Separation Anxiety Mini Series - How to succeed with separation anxiety training | 13 Jun 2022 | 00:19:50 | |
Helping your dog overcome separation anxiety is definitely a marathon rather than a sprint and in this podcast episode we talk about ways we can help to get to the end of the training and have a dog who is happy to be home alone! Don't forget to rate and review | |||
| Separation Anxiety Mini Series - Common mistakes around separation anxiety training | 06 Jun 2022 | 00:20:00 | |
There are a lot of ways to help dogs with separation anxiety - however, some are ways that are more effective than others. In this episode we talk about some of the mistakes people make along the way and why these are not going to help over come separation anxiety. Don't forget to rate and review | |||
| Separation anxiety Mini Series - Myths around Separation anxiety | 30 May 2022 | 00:27:56 | |
There are a number of myths that surround how to help your dog with separation anxiety - in this episode we are going to go through how they can be detrimental to helping your dog! Don't forget to rate and review | |||
| Separation Anxiety Mini Series - What is Separation Anxiety | 23 May 2022 | 00:27:35 | |
To kick off this mini series all about Separation Anxiety we need to work out what it is and what causes it. Don't forget to rate and review | |||
| How to prepare your dog for the arrival of a new baby | 28 Nov 2021 | 00:54:53 | |
Finding out you are bringing home a new baby can be an exciting and daunting experience - imagine how your dog feels! https://www.instagram.com/calmercompanions/ Don't forget to rate and review | |||
| Crate Training Done Right: Safe Spaces, Happy Dogs | 04 Sep 2025 | 00:33:38 | |
Kim and Carla dive into the do’s and don’ts of crate training, busting myths and sharing their own experiences—from Millie the crate-hater to Dylan the Labrador who loved his den. 🐾 They discuss how to choose the right crate size, what (and what not) to put inside, and how to make crates a positive, comforting space rather than a punishment. Listeners will learn: ✅ The real benefits of crate training for puppies and adult dogs ✅ How crates support toilet training, travel, and safe downtime ✅ Why crates should never be used for separation anxiety ✅ Tips on water access, phasing crates out, and long-term use ✅ Alternatives like pens, baby gates, or gated rooms Whether you’re raising a puppy or rethinking your older dog’s setup, this episode gives you practical, welfare-focused advice to make crates a safe haven—not a source of stress. Don't forget to rate and review | |||
| Sophie White - The role of Medications in Behavioural modification | 21 Nov 2021 | 00:52:56 | |
This week we welcome back Sophie White who is a Veterinary Behaviourist to discuss the role that medications can play when dealing with behavioural problems. Don't forget to rate and review | |||
| Kimberly Freeman - working with City dogs | 14 Nov 2021 | 00:46:54 | |
Kimberly is an expert in city dogs, working with dogs from New York to London - who else can help us understand the specific needs of city dogs. Don't forget to rate and review | |||
| How to exercise your puppy | 07 Nov 2021 | 00:47:42 | |
Dani is a canine chiropractor so who better to help me discuss the best way to exercise your puppy. Don't forget to rate and review | |||
| When multidog households fight - from an owners point of view | 31 Oct 2021 | 01:05:47 | |
You might remember Harriet from our first season, she has 5 (yes 5!) dachshunds and this year two of them were just not getting on. In this episode of the happy dog podcast we delve into what it is like when your dogs are not getting on - we discuss what was going on from an owner point of view and from a behaviourist point of view.
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| Understanding why recall training can be such a challenge! | 25 Jul 2021 | 00:36:03 | |
As a dog trainer, getting dogs to come back to their owners is something I work on every day! For many dogs and their owners reuniting off the lead is a challenge! Don't forget to rate and review | |||
| Fridge pickers wear big knickers | 18 Jul 2021 | 00:50:02 | |
When you listen you will understand the title! Don't forget to rate and review | |||
| Understanding your dogs separation anxiety | 11 Jul 2021 | 00:35:28 | |
Separation anxiety is a huge problem for many dogs and their families at the moment. It is a complex problem and not one that is fully understood. I hope this episode helps you to understand why some dogs suffer with separation anxiety and others don't. If you have any questions about your dogs separation anxiety please drop me a dm on instagram @pooches.galore and I'll be happy to chat with you about it. Don't forget to rate and review | |||
| A random assortment of listener's questions! | 16 May 2021 | 00:24:11 | |
Today on the podcast I am answering some questions I had in on my instagram page: pooches.galore. We are talking everything from picking the right doggy day care for your dog to stealing shoes and travelling in the car! Feel free to ask me anything on instagram and I will compile another list for another podcast! Enjoy! Don't forget to rate and review | |||
| Preparing your dog to come out of lockdown | 28 Mar 2021 | 00:36:48 | |
In this episode we are preparing our dogs to come out of lockdown. For some of out puppies there are lots of new experiences coming, for some dogs there might be training that has been forgotten and for some of our dogs things are going to feel overwhelming. Don't forget to rate and review | |||
| Understanding your legal rights when buying a puppy | 21 Mar 2021 | 00:46:24 | |
Over the last year there has been a dramatic rise in people looking to purchase a puppy. Unfortunately there is a dark side to this and that dark side is that more and more puppy scams have appeared. Don't forget to rate and review | |||
| What’s in the Bowl? Exploring Modern Dog Food | 01 Sep 2025 | 00:41:15 | |
Feeding your dog can feel overwhelming—so many choices, so many strong opinions! In this episode, Kim chats with Daniel from Coya Pet Food about the ins and outs of dog food: what’s new, what works, and what’s just clever marketing. Together, they unpack the pros and cons of raw, kibble, wet, and freeze-dried food, talk about quality vs cost, and share practical tips to help you decide what’s right for your dog. Don't forget to rate and review | |||
| What to focus on when you are bringing up a puppy! | 13 Mar 2021 | 01:04:53 | |
In this episode we are chatting with Jennifer Billot from Bone Ball Bark who is in the middle of bringing up her new puppy Griffin. We talk all things puppy training - what to focus on, what to worry about, where to go and what to do. Often bringing up a puppy can feel overwhelming knowing where to start and where to put your focus. Hopefully we can unpick some of that today and give you a bit more of a plan! Don't forget to rate and review | |||
| Talking all things anxiety with Rosie Bescoby | 07 Mar 2021 | 00:52:12 | |
March is Pet anxiety awareness month so we have a certified clinical animal behaviourist on to talk about how to spot anxiety in your dog. In this episode I talk to Rosie Bescoby of Pet Sense about what anxiety is, how we can spot it in our dogs, and how anxiety differs with each dog that we work with. Don't forget to rate and review | |||
| Understanding how Parkour can help your dog With Joanna Brook | 28 Feb 2021 | 00:40:10 | |
This week we are talking to Jo from Positively Canine about a lesser known dog sport: Parkour. Even as someone who works in the industry Parkour was not something I knew a lot about and so understanding how it can help dogs have a more positive outlook on life! We, of course, also discuss how parkour activities can help with socialising a puppy and allowing them to feel more confident about exploring the world. Don't forget to rate and review | |||
| Animal welfare and breeding with Marc Abraham | 21 Feb 2021 | 01:21:47 | |
Marc Abraham, or Marc the Vet as he is more commonly known, is not only a practising vet but also a broadcaster, author and animal welfare campaigner. Don't forget to rate and review | |||
| Understanding the relationship between pain and behaviour | 14 Feb 2021 | 01:00:09 | |
On this podcast we have Sophie White who is a veterinary behaviourist. The relationship between a behaviourist and a veterinary surgeon is integral to behavioural modification. Sophie is in a unique position in that she is both a veterinary surgeon and a qualified behaviourist. In this episode we are discussing the relationship between pain and behaviour and why a veterinary check is vital before embarking on a behavioural modification plan. I could have spoken to Sophie for hours so I'm hoping you enjoy listening to her as much as I did! Don't forget to rate and review | |||
| A chat with Ella - Dog sanity | 07 Feb 2021 | 00:37:18 | |
When we were put into that first lockdown, before we knew what was coming - Ella took the instagram world (well the dog section of it) by storm with her dog sanity. Dog sanity gave dog owners ideas of simple enrichment games that they could play with their dogs when walking for hours at a time wasn't really an option. In this episode we talk about all things enrichment the why's and the how's, and tailoring enrichment for your dog. Don't forget to rate and review | |||
| Making your dog pooch perfect with Verity Hardcastle | 30 Jan 2021 | 00:50:52 | |
Verity is one of the judges on the BBC show Pooch Perfect. Today we are talking about how the dogs were kept happy on the set of Pooch Perfect, which was an interesting look behind the scenes. As someone who professes to know nothing about grooming I have learnt so much from Verity's knowledge that she shares with us today to ensure that our dogs are not getting matted leading to severe clips. No matter what breed of dog you have we talk about how to ensure your dog is happy being handled and groomed Don't forget to rate and review | |||
| Talking all things Dachshund, breeding, picking a puppy and living in harmony in a multi dog household! | 30 Jan 2021 | 00:29:53 | |
On this episode we are talking all things Dachshund with Harriet Birch. Harriet owns 5 mini shorthaired Dachshunds who you can meet on their instagram account _sausage.squad_. We talk about so many different areas of dog ownership, from living in a happy multi dog household, to breeding dogs and picking the right owners for those dogs. Don't forget to rate and review | |||
| Recall Realities: Why Your Dog Doesn’t Come Back (and How to Fix It) | 28 Aug 2025 | 00:30:14 | |
In this episode, Kim and Carla dive into the real reasons dogs ignore recall and what owners can do about it. From common mistakes like only calling your dog to put them back on lead, to inconsistent rewarding, frustrated tones of voice, and training that stops after puppyhood — they cover it all. They explain how adolescence impacts recall, why impulse control lags behind risk-taking, and how owners often (accidentally) weaken recall over time. With practical techniques like whistle training, “treat parties,” the “middle” position, and rewarding voluntary check-ins, you’ll learn how to make coming back to you the best part of your dog’s day. Whether you’ve got a puppy, a stubborn teenager, or an adult dog that sometimes plays deaf, this episode will give you realistic, science-based tips to transform recall into a reliable, lifelong behaviour. Don't forget to rate and review | |||
| Chinwag: Why Every Dog Should Be Muzzle Trained | 21 Aug 2025 | 00:23:24 | |
Kim and Carla dive into the world of muzzle training—breaking down the myths, stigma, and misunderstandings around this often-overlooked skill. They explain why muzzle training isn’t just for reactive dogs, but a smart preventative step for all dogs, preparing them for emergencies like vet visits, accidents, or unexpected situations. Listeners will learn how to make muzzle training fun and positive, using everyday items like yogurt pots and high-value treats, before moving on to comfortable basket muzzles. They also chat about the importance of well-designed, colorful muzzles (shoutout to The Muzzle Movement!) that keep dogs safe and stylish while reducing social stigma. As Kim puts it: “Good dogs and good dog owners are the ones that wear the muzzles.” Don't forget to rate and review | |||
| High Drive Dogs, Collies vs. Cockers, and Building Better Bonds | 18 Aug 2025 | 00:50:34 | |
In this episode, Kim and Gemma get chatty about all things dog training—especially the joys and challenges of working with high-drive breeds like Border Collies and Cocker Spaniels. From recall, loose-lead walking, and socialisation adventures to managing car-chasing collies and bouncy adolescent pups, they cover the real-life ups and downs that owners face. They also explore why consistency in training matters, how tone of voice can make or break recall, and the surprising parallels between raising children and training dogs. With plenty of personal stories, laughter, and practical tips, this conversation is perfect for anyone wanting to build a stronger relationship with their dog while keeping training realistic (and fun!). Don't forget to rate and review | |||
| From Puppies to Seniors: Adapting Dog Training Through Every Life Stage | 14 Aug 2025 | 00:26:15 | |
In this episode, Kim and Carla explore what it really means to create age-appropriate training and environments for dogs—from wriggly puppies to wise seniors. They unpack how thoughtful adjustments in routine, physical space, and expectations can make a world of difference, sharing practical tips like:
Kim shares relatable stories, including a dog who refused to jump off a slippery floor (and was absolutely right to do so), while both hosts reflect on how training, care, and expectations evolve over time. Whether you’re raising a puppy, living with a senior dog, or just want to meet your dog where they are, this episode is packed with insight, empathy, and real-life experience. Don't forget to rate and review | |||
| Too Much Training? Why Less Is Sometimes More | 07 Aug 2025 | 00:23:28 | |
In this refreshingly honest episode, Kim and Carla take a deep dive into a topic few trainers talk about openly: overtraining. They explore how doing too much can sometimes create more problems than it solves—leading to overdependent dogs, burnout, and missed opportunities for natural learning. From complex training plans that overwhelm both dog and handler, to the pressure of “perfect” behaviour in public, Kim and Treetops challenge the idea that more is always better. They discuss:
Whether you’re a professional trainer, a first-time dog guardian, or somewhere in between, this episode is your permission slip to pause, simplify, and let dogs just be dogs. Don't forget to rate and review | |||
| Swipe Right for Rescue: Giving Every Dog a Second Chance | 03 Aug 2025 | 00:40:46 | |
In this heartwarming and inspiring episode, Kim is joined by Tara, founder of Only Rescues—a revolutionary app that’s giving rescue cats and dogs their best shot at finding forever homes. They dive into:
With over 150 rescue partners already onboard, Tara’s vision is making a tangible difference in the lives of pets and people. Whether you’re a seasoned dog owner or just rescue-curious, this episode offers both hope and a practical roadmap for making adoption smoother, smarter, and more compassionate. 🔗 Learn more at onlyrescues.com or download the app from the App Store or Google Play. Don't forget to rate and review | |||
| Nature, Nurture, and Naughty Spaniels: What Really Shapes Your Dog? | 31 Jul 2025 | 00:23:05 | |
In this episode, Kim and Carla dig into the age-old debate of genetics vs. environment—but with a dog training twist. From litter dynamics and prenatal stress to breed-specific quirks and inherited fears (like Kim’s spaniel Millie being terrified of wind), they explore the fascinating science behind what makes dogs tick. Is your dog’s behaviour written in their DNA, shaped by their surroundings, or a bit of both? They also chat breed preferences—Kim’s love for high-octane spaniels versus Carla’s admiration for big-hearted working Labs—and unpack how not all dogs fit their breed’s stereotype. (Yes, chocolate Labs really can be a little aloof.) With analogies involving cake, genetics, and dog hair, this episode blends science, personal stories, and practical wisdom for anyone wondering:
Whether you’re a dog guardian, trainer, or breed geek, this one’s for you. Don't forget to rate and review | |||
| Halloween Safety for Dogs: Keeping Calm Amid the Chaos | 23 Oct 2025 | 00:19:13 | |
In this short and practical episode, Kim and Carla share essential Halloween safety tips for dog owners. From managing decorations and trick-or-treaters to avoiding toxic treats and unexpected scares, they discuss how to keep dogs safe, calm, and comfortable during the festivities. With simple, proactive advice — like keeping dogs indoors, using pumpkins as healthy treats, and creating a quiet space away from the front door — this episode helps you make Halloween a stress-free night for your four-legged friend. Don't forget to rate and review | |||
| Things Every Dog Owner Should Know (But Probably Doesn’t) | 24 Jul 2025 | 00:29:23 | |
In this jam-packed episode, Kim and Carla tackle all the things they wish every dog owner knew—from leash manners to food myths and training expectations. They start by diving into dog walking etiquette, discussing why you should never let your off-lead dog run up to a dog on a lead, and how reading both canine and human social cues can prevent unnecessary stress or conflict. Then, they debunk popular dog behavior myths, including outdated dominance theories and the idea that your dog is trying to “be the boss.” (Spoiler: they’re not.) Kim and Carla also explore:
Whether you’re a new dog guardian or a seasoned pro, this episode is full of honest advice, lived experiences, and myth-busting insights every dog lover needs to hear. Don't forget to rate and review | |||
| Reactivity, Routines & Rants: The Real Talk Dog Trainers Need | 22 Jul 2025 | 00:48:46 | |
In this honest, thought-provoking episode, Kim and Roz pull back the curtain on the real-life experiences of dog trainers navigating the messy, emotional, and sometimes hypocritical world of dog training. From muddy paws to murky ethics, they unpack everything from:
They talk about control, choice, and motivation—not just in dogs, but in trainers themselves. With plenty of personal anecdotes and raw opinions, this episode is a must-listen for anyone who’s ever felt conflicted about the right way to help dogs and humans coexist peacefully. If you’ve ever wondered how to stay kind, stay curious, and still speak your truth in a field full of strong opinions and strong tools—this one’s for you. Don't forget to rate and review | |||
| Should You Say Something? Dog Trainers in the Wild | 17 Jul 2025 | 00:21:29 | |
Kim and Carla dive into the grey area of public dog training etiquette—when (and if) it’s ever okay to step in with advice. From unsolicited tips at the park to confronting outdated or aversive methods, they share real-world dilemmas dog professionals face when navigating public spaces. Kim opens up about her personal discomfort and confidence hurdles when it comes to offering advice to strangers, while Carla highlights the moral tension trainers feel when witnessing potentially harmful practices like prong collars or excessive force with long lines. They unpack the fine line between helping and judging, and explore the emotional toll of doing what’s right when people might not want to hear it. With humour, empathy, and honesty, Kim and Carla discuss:
This episode is a must-listen for trainers, behaviourists, and dog lovers who’ve ever walked away from a situation wondering: “Should I have said something?” Don't forget to rate and review | |||
| Our (Very Different) Paths to Becoming Dog Trainers | 10 Jul 2025 | 00:30:35 | |
In this honest and often funny episode, Kim and Carla open up about how two very different lives led to the same destination — working with dogs. From Kim’s winding road through psychology, charity work, and soul-sucking sales jobs, to Carla’s childhood fear of dogs and eventual leap from classrooms to training — this is a real look at what it takes to build a career in dog behaviour. They share hard-won lessons, missteps, and advice for anyone considering this path. Whether you’re a dog owner, a curious listener, or an aspiring trainer, this episode is packed with insight, humour, and the occasional bark. Don't forget to rate and review | |||
| It’s Not Just the Dog: The Emotional Side of Behaviour Work | 07 Jul 2025 | 00:39:24 | |
In this powerful and compassionate episode, Kim is joined by Dr. Holly, a clinical psychologist and dog behaviourist who bridges the worlds of human therapy and canine behaviour. Together, they explore the deep emotional impact of living with a dog who struggles — from the guilt and grief owners often feel, to the embarrassment that can prevent people from coping effectively. Dr. Holly shares why she offers therapy specifically for people who live with dogs, and how traditional therapists often miss just how much our dogs shape our daily lives, decisions, and emotions. They talk about the psychological toll of owning a reactive or anxious dog, the grief that comes with unmet expectations, and the pressure to always “get it right.” You’ll also hear practical, mindset-based strategies for managing overwhelm, maintaining motivation, and making real progress — for both dogs and humans. Topics include:
This episode is full of honesty, warmth, and small, achievable shifts that can make a big difference — especially for those feeling stuck, judged, or emotionally exhausted by their dog’s behaviour. Don't forget to rate and review | |||
| Doggy Language Decoded: What Your Dog’s Really Trying to Tell You | 03 Jul 2025 | 00:37:13 | |
In this episode, Kim and Carla dive deep into the misunderstood world of dog-human communication. From calming signals to awkward greetings and the “don’t put your hand in their face!” rule, they explore how many of our interactions with dogs are lost in translation. They draw insightful parallels between training dogs and young children, showing how consistent, kind communication can make all the difference — whether you’re teaching a toddler or a terrier. Expect real-life stories, gentle rants, tips for reading your dog’s body language, and strategies for managing tricky training situations (including how to stay cool when things get tense in public). They also touch on the importance of teaching kids how to safely interact with dogs, with a special shoutout to Lily Chin’s fantastic book Doggy Language. Whether you’re a dog guardian, parent, or just dog-curious, this episode will help you better understand the silent language our dogs use every day. Don't forget to rate and review | |||
| The Rise of Online Dog Training – Help or Hype? | 26 Jun 2025 | 00:28:12 | |
In this episode, Kim and Carla dive into the booming world of online dog training. From initial scepticism to global reach, they explore how virtual consults and courses have changed the game—especially for behaviours like separation anxiety, reactivity, and resource guarding. They weigh up the pros and cons of online vs. in-person sessions, especially for puppies and socialisation, and share how tech has made behaviour support more accessible than ever. Expect a few laughs, some slug-related side stories, and an honest look at how trainers and owners alike are adapting to this digital shift. Don't forget to rate and review | |||
| Collies, Livestock & Learning: A Global Perspective on Dog Training with Martina | 22 Jun 2025 | 00:52:55 | |
In this episode, Kim chats with Martina, a dog trainer from Italy, about the complex relationship between dogs—especially Border Collies—and livestock. From early training and predatory instincts to international standards in dog training, they dive deep into what it really takes to raise a dog who can safely coexist with sheep and other animals. Martina shares her journey into dog training, starting with her own Collies, Abigail and Moss, and how they shaped her approach to training. The conversation explores working drive, breed traits, training recall and impulse control, and how to prevent dogs from chasing livestock—a crucial yet often overlooked skill in responsible dog ownership. They also explore the differences in how Italy and the UK approach professional dog training, the importance of early and consistent training, and why ignoring distractions is just as important as recall. If you’re a dog owner, trainer, or behaviour enthusiast—especially with a high-drive or herding breed—this episode is packed with insight, experience, and practical tips. Don't forget to rate and review | |||
| Chinwag: Is Your Dog Stubborn… or Just Misunderstood? | 19 Jun 2025 | 00:22:29 | |
In this episode, Kim and Carla unpack one of the most misunderstood labels in the dog world: stubborn. Are dogs really being defiant, or are we missing the real reasons behind their behaviour? From breed traits and unclear communication to past experiences and even pain, they explore why dogs may seem uncooperative — and what’s actually going on beneath the surface. They also dive into the importance of finding the right motivators for each individual dog, why some reward strategies backfire, and how to approach item guarding with empathy. Perfect for dog owners, trainers, and behaviour geeks — this episode challenges outdated labels and gives you fresh insight into what your dog might really be trying to tell you. Don't forget to rate and review | |||