This podcast is dog trainers talking about dog natural training and all things dog behavior. Our goal for this podcast is to help our species, understand canine communication and behaviors.
Headed back into the office for work? What does that mean for your dog? This week Tara and Laura discuss a requested topic that is popping up more now that a lot of federal and state workers are returning to the office. Many people are worried about their dogs now that they are no longer working from home and are carrying a lot of guilt for leaving their dogs alone. Tara and Laura give options to help the transition and how to ease the burden on owners and their dogs alike.Sponsored by K9 WorkingmindThis episode was edited and mastered by The WillaWoman. Our song "Working Minds" was also created by The WillaWoman.Hear more of her work here: https://tinyurl.com/TheWillaWoman
What's with the doodle craze? This week Tara and Laura dive into the world of doodles and all the designer dogs being created. They discuss the issues that are being seen all over with these dogs, why people want them but don't realize the amount of work necessary, and how these dogs end up getting a bad rap with the public.Sponsored by K9 WorkingmindThis episode was edited and mastered by The WillaWoman. Our song "Working Minds" was also created by The WillaWoman.Hear more of her work here: https://tinyurl.com/TheWillaWoman
Tara and Laura were honored to welcome Ashley & Heather to talk about Rescue PAC, a wonderful rescue that is doing amazing work. Ashley and Heather discuss how they got started, what drives their rescue work, memorable cases, and how to help them. We love how much care they put into each dog to make sure it is ready for their new forever home on a medical and behavioral front. Check them out on their website rescuepac.com or on social media @rescuepac to follow their stories, engage in events, and potentially help in any way possible.Sponsored by K9 WorkingmindThis episode was edited and mastered by The WillaWoman. Our song "Working Minds" was also created by The WillaWoman.Hear more of her work here: https://tinyurl.com/TheWillaWoman
Can you pet that dog? This week Tara and Laura break down the differences between assistance, service, and therapy dogs to help the public understand how the training, handling, and expectations for these dogs are different. They go into detail about why it is important to respect a handler's dog and know if it is a dog that is allowed to socialize when out in public. Sponsored by K9 WorkingmindThis episode was edited and mastered by The WillaWoman. Our song "Working Minds" was also created by The WillaWoman.Hear more of her work here: https://tinyurl.com/TheWillaWoman
How can I help my fearful dog? This week Tara and Laura talk about understanding fearful and feral dogs. They explain the differences between these types of dogs, how to help them, and what can be detrimental to their progress. Patience being key is paramount for this episode, especially when you are wanting to help a fearful or feral dog learn.Sponsored by K9 WorkingmindThis episode was edited and mastered by The WillaWoman. Our song "Working Minds" was also created by The WillaWoman.Hear more of her work here: https://tinyurl.com/TheWillaWoman
Is competition work something your dog would enjoy? Tara and Laura discuss the differences between doing the sport of tracking as a hobby versus for competition. They explain what a handler that is doing tracking for competition should expect, how to know if your dog is actually enjoying it, and when to decide that maybe just having it as a fun hobby is the better option.Sponsored by K9 WorkingmindThis episode was edited and mastered by The WillaWoman. Our song "Working Minds" was also created by The WillaWoman.Hear more of her work here: https://tinyurl.com/TheWillaWoman
What are you really feeding your dog? Tara and Laura welcome back biologist & nutritionist, Adette Quintana, to talk about how proper nutrition for our dogs can have a major impact on their lives. They discuss some common nutritional myths, understanding what is actually in your dog's food, and ways to make sure your dog is getting the best nutrition possible. Recommendations for more information from Adette include the book Food Pets Die For, The Forever Dog, and The Forever Dog Life as well as the website dogsnaturallymagazine.com for extra resources. You can contact Adette at petnutritioncoach.com as well as find her on social media @petnutritioncoach too if you would like more information or to schedule a personal session for your dog.Sponsored by K9 WorkingmindThis episode was edited and mastered by The WillaWoman. Our song "Working Minds" was also created by The WillaWoman.Hear more of her work here: https://tinyurl.com/TheWillaWoman
I put my hand in the way. They meant to grab the toy. Their mouth just ran into me while they were in the moment. This week Tara and Laura expose the truth about these statements when it comes to a dog putting their mouth on someone. They explain how owners making excuses for a dog using their mouth in these ways can be detrimental and can cause more behavior problems. They also discuss how owners can inadvertently teach their dogs to use their mouth, but then confuse them when they are upset when they do just that when in play, reacting to something, or engaging with people.Sponsored by K9 WorkingmindThis episode was edited and mastered by The WillaWoman. Our song "Working Minds" was also created by The WillaWoman.Hear more of her work here: https://tinyurl.com/TheWillaWoman
Working dog versus companion dog, what's the difference? This week Tara and Laura welcomed Gabriel Martin, a military veteran and former canine handler in the police force, to talk about his experiences with working dogs and now his own companion dog. Gabriel shares his personal journey in understanding how to better communicate with his dog, Dusty, and how important it is to understand the role and amount of time it takes to handle work dogs. He offers an amazing perspective coming from his background being in both fields of a working canine handler to a domestic companion dog.Sponsored by K9 WorkingmindThis episode was edited and mastered by The WillaWoman. Our song "Working Minds" was also created by The WillaWoman.Hear more of her work here: https://tinyurl.com/TheWillaWoman
Tara and Laura were honored this week to speak with special guest and country singer, Brittany Moore. They discussed one of her biggest singles, “Give a Girl,” and the meaning behind this wonderful song that resonates with every dog owner. Brittany shared her personal journey and the inspiration behind this song, her own dog Banjo. Follow Brittany Moore on any social media platform at Brittany Moore Music and make sure to watch as she starts traveling this year and puts out her new music!Sponsored by K9 WorkingmindThis episode was edited and mastered by The WillaWoman. Our song "Working Minds" was also created by The WillaWoman.Hear more of her work here: https://tinyurl.com/TheWillaWoman
Is protection training and bite work something for every dog? In this episode, Tara and Laura discuss the trend of doing bite work and protection training with dogs and the problems that can arise. They don't shy away from the reasons why this can be a dangerous sport or training for a dog and the difficulties that are seen after the training is done. If you are considering doing this type of work for your dog, take a listen to understand if this is the right training plan for your dog.Sponsored by K9 WorkingmindThis episode was edited and mastered by The WillaWoman. Our song "Working Minds" was also created by The WillaWoman.Hear more of her work here: https://tinyurl.com/TheWillaWoman
What is the downside to force training? In this episode, Tara and Laura discuss the negative side effects to using force training when working with a dog. They explain how using force tools, such as prong or shock collars, even for just obedience work can break down a person's bond with their dog and cause more problems in the future. Wouldn't you rather your dog want to work for you because they are motivated by you and not because they are worried about being corrected?Sponsored by K9 WorkingmindThis episode was edited and mastered by The WillaWoman. Our song "Working Minds" was also created by The WillaWoman.Hear more of her work here: https://tinyurl.com/TheWillaWoman
How can you make progress with a high energy, undersocialized dog? In this week's episode, Tara welcomed Jordan Genung to talk about the training journey with his dog, Max, who missed out on some of his socialization due to being a parvo puppy and trying to keep him healthy. Max is a high drive dog with a close bond to his dad and more persistance than most would know how to harness. Tara discusses the ups and downs with Jordan working with a dog like Max and how rewarding it is seeing his progress. Sponsored by K9 WorkingmindThis episode was edited and mastered by The WillaWoman. Our song "Working Minds" was also created by The WillaWoman.Hear more of her work here: https://tinyurl.com/TheWillaWoman
Love may be in the air, but is it really love you between you and your dog or something else? This Valentine's episode Tara and Laura explained how sometimes us trying to show affection to our dogs can actually be pressuring them. They also discussed how dogs show affection to each other and that this behavior should be the same even with their human pack members. It's important to know if you or your dog are actually being inappropriate instead of showing affection.Sponsored by K9 WorkingmindThis episode was edited and mastered by The WillaWoman. Our song "Working Minds" was also created by The WillaWoman.Hear more of her work here: https://tinyurl.com/TheWillaWoman
Does your dog really understand what you are saying? This week Tara and Laura posed the question for listeners to determine how they talk to their dogs. They used different examples of communication that include body language, tone, frequency of commands, and more to explain how some forms of communication can frustrate our dogs and the importance of understanding the best ways to talk to our four-legged companions. Sponsored by K9 Workingmind This episode was edited and mastered by The WillaWoman. Our song "Working Minds" was also created by The WillaWoman. Hear more of her work here: https://tinyurl.com/TheWillaWoman
You have adopted a dog, now what? Tara and Laura cover the important steps to take when adopting a dog and how to make sure you establish a solid foundation for your new pack member. Shelters and rescues are full and need people to adopt, but it's important to make sure we are being fair to the dog and not setting them up to develop reactivity or be returned. Sponsored by K9 Workingmind This episode was edited and mastered by The WillaWoman. Our song "Working Minds" was also created by The WillaWoman. Hear more of her work here: https://tinyurl.com/TheWillaWoman
Is your dog really showing submissive behaviors or something else? Tara and Laura explain what submission in dogs looks like and what it actually means when a dog does those behaviors. Many people will mistake submission as cute behaviors or actually want their dogs to show submission to them or other dogs, so it can be important to understand what state of mind your dog is in and how to help them. Sponsored by K9 Workingmind This episode was edited and mastered by The WillaWoman. Our song "Working Minds" was also created by The WillaWoman. Hear more of her work here: https://tinyurl.com/TheWillaWoman
Do you think your dog has an uncommon aggression? Tara and Laura discuss the last few types of aggression that are more uncommon than most realize. These include maternal aggression, predatory aggression, and intra-/intersexual aggression. They explain each type of aggression and why it is typically more uncommon than others and how they can sometimes be mistaken as something else. Sponsored by K9 Workingmind This episode was edited and mastered by The WillaWoman. Our song "Working Minds" was also created by The WillaWoman. Hear more of her work here: https://tinyurl.com/TheWillaWoman
Have you ever heard of IMHA in dogs? This week Tara and Laura welcomed Dr. Waters to come talk about Immune-Mediated Hemolytic Anemia, a disease that is very dangerous and requires immediate veterinary care. They discussed the signs of this disease, what is happening in your dog if they have it, and what to expect for treatment. Thankfully this isn't something that is seen often, but the severity makes it life-threatening and important for owners to be aware of what to look for and keep their dogs healthy. Sponsored by K9 Workingmind This episode was edited and mastered by The WillaWoman. Our song "Working Minds" was also created by The WillaWoman. Hear more of her work here: https://tinyurl.com/TheWillaWoman
Do you have a goal for your dog this new year? It doesn't have to just be the humans that have resolutions for the new year. Tara and Laura discuss ideas for new year's resolutions for your dog(s) that can include physical fitness, mental stimulation, social skills, and self-care. There is always something we can do to help our dogs reach their potential. Sponsored by K9 Workingmind This episode was edited and mastered by The WillaWoman. Our song "Working Minds" was also created by The WillaWoman. Hear more of her work here: https://tinyurl.com/TheWillaWoman
What is it like owning a dog with a dangerous form of aggression? This week Tara and Laura spoke with Jill Scott who owned Pawpeye, a dog that developed retaliation aggression. They discussed Pawpeye's life with Jill and their training protocols, how much Jill did with Pawpeye, and the difficulties she faced. Sponsored by K9 Workingmind This episode was edited and mastered by The WillaWoman. Our song "Working Minds" was also created by The WillaWoman. Hear more of her work here: https://tinyurl.com/TheWillaWoman
Is your dog frustrated or just bored? Tara and Laura talk through the different behaviors a dog may be exhibiting, such as chewing on furniture, digging up the yard, or grabbing items and running with them. They go over how to know if your dog is doing these behaviors because they are frustrated or if it is due to boredom and how to help your dog work through these behaviors. Sponsored by K9 Workingmind This episode was edited and mastered by The WillaWoman. Our song "Working Minds" was also created by The WillaWoman. Hear more of her work here: https://tinyurl.com/TheWillaWoman
How can you harness not just one, but two high drive dogs? This week Tara and Laura welcomed back Gene and Shannon Walker to talk about their dog Cleo. They had previously spoken with them in season 1 episode 20 about their dog, Dino, and touched a little on the newest addition to the pack, Cleo. Cleo proved to be an even higher driven dog than Dino, so they discussed how they have worked to harness her persistence and help her thrive in their pack. Sponsored by K9 Workingmind This episode was edited and mastered by The WillaWoman. Our song "Working Minds" was also created by The WillaWoman. Hear more of her work here: https://tinyurl.com/TheWillaWoman
Is your dog ready for the holiday madness? In this week's episode, Tara and Laura go over ways to help make sure your dog is prepared for the stress and excitement that inevitably comes with the end of the year. They stress the importance of prepping your dog for whatever plans you may have including travel, boarding, guests coming over, holiday decor, and fireworks. Sponsored by K9 Workingmind This episode was edited and mastered by The WillaWoman. Our song "Working Minds" was also created by The WillaWoman. Hear more of her work here: https://tinyurl.com/TheWillaWoman
What does redirected and retaliation aggression look like? This week Tara and Laura looked into understanding the differences between redirected aggression and retaliation aggression. They discussed the differences between the two, how these types of aggression can be dangerous for handlers/owners, and how humans can actually cause their dogs to develop these aggressions. Check it out here: #k9translators #protectfirst #seethemhearthemhelpthem #redirectedaggression #retaliationaggression #positivetraining #dogaggression
Have you heard about the kissing bug disease? This week Tara and Laura welcomed Dr. Robert Glass to talk about the Chagas disease that is caused by the kissing bug. They discussed how dangerous this disease is, especially in the south, and how a majority of dogs are actually infected without the owner's knowledge. There are so many things out there that can harm our dogs, they were honored to have Dr. Glass on to help dog owners know what they can do. Sponsored by K9 Workingmind This episode was edited and mastered by The WillaWoman. Our song "Working Minds" was also created by The WillaWoman. Hear more of her work here: https://tinyurl.com/TheWillaWoman
Is the crate really a bad thing? In the first episode of season 3, Tara and Laura tackled the big bad crate. They discussed the negative stigma that surrounds using a crate and why it is important for owners to know how to use it properly so it helps our dogs. They work through understanding how owners can utilize their crates in a positive manner to help our dogs relax more and stay safe. Sponsored by K9 Workingmind This episode was edited and mastered by The WillaWoman. Our song "Working Minds" was also created by The WillaWoman. Hear more of her work here: https://tinyurl.com/TheWillaWoman
What is Dog Smart? Tara and Laura were honored to have guest and author, Jennifer Holland, come to talk about her most recent book: Dog Smart: Life-Changing Lessons in Canine Intelligence. A masterpiece in looking into canine cognition, understanding communication, and linking it all back to the dog owners. They discussed with Jennifer different aspects of the book, her experiences, and the big takeaways for owners. A must-read for any dog loving person. Check out what Jennifer has done and keep up to date on her work. jenniferhollandwriter.com Dog Smart Sponsored by K9 Workingmind This episode was edited and mastered by The WillaWoman. Our song "Working Minds" was also created by The WillaWoman. Hear more of her work here: https://tinyurl.com/TheWillaWoman
EPISODE 100!!! WHAT?! Tara and Laura are so excited to celebrate our 100th episode this week. They went back and talked about some of the most listened to episodes from both seasons, the episodes that made the most impact, some of their favorite episodes, the subscription series, and all the wonderful guests that have joined them. The future is bright and they can't wait to keep going, so thank you to everyone that has been listening! Sponsored by K9 Workingmind This episode was edited and mastered by The WillaWoman. Our song "Working Minds" was also created by The WillaWoman. Hear more of her work here: https://tinyurl.com/TheWillaWoman
Can you really foster? The answer is YES! This week Tara and Laura talk about the importance of fosters in saving dog's lives, how to give them the best chance to find a forever home, and stress the needs for those dogs. They explain what you can do to help make sure your foster dog doesn't get attached, how to help you not get attached, and the massive rewards everyone has when a foster says yes. Sponsored by K9 Workingmind This episode was edited and mastered by The WillaWoman. Our song "Working Minds" was also created by The WillaWoman. Hear more of her work here: https://tinyurl.com/TheWillaWoman
Do you know about puppymills? In this eventful episode, Tara and Laura invite Courtney Leigh back to talk about Puppymill Awareness. They discuss what is a puppymill and the events that are coming up soon that the public is welcome to attend to help the fight against the horrors of puppymills. Please take a look at their website, pmad.tx.org for more information on events and information on how you can help join this fight. We hope to see you at some of the events coming up: Puppymill Awareness Day on Sunday, 9/29 from 9am - 1pm Boots & Bling on Friday, 10/25 Paint Your Pet on Sunday, 12/1 Sponsored by K9 Workingmind This episode was edited and mastered by The WillaWoman. Our song "Working Minds" was also created by The WillaWoman. Hear more of her work here: https://tinyurl.com/TheWillaWoman
Does your dog have social or defensive aggression? In this informative episode, Tara and Laura discuss the differences between social and defense aggression and explain why they don't ever label a dog as “fear aggressive.” They go through the differences between these aggressions and stress the facts about aggression having true intent to do harm. Sponsored by K9 Workingmind This episode was edited and mastered by The WillaWoman. Our song "Working Minds" was also created by The WillaWoman. Hear more of her work here: https://tinyurl.com/TheWillaWoman
Did you recently bring in a new dog? In this episode, Tara and Laura help owners understand how to build a solid bond with a new dog. Whether you are bringing in a puppy or an adult dog, it is important to take the time to learn your new dog and create a positive relationship with them that will last a lifetime. They go over different options of how to continue bringing in a new dog, whether you have resident dogs or not. Sponsored by K9 Workingmind This episode was edited and mastered by The WillaWoman. Our song "Working Minds" was also created by The WillaWoman. Hear more of her work here: https://tinyurl.com/TheWillaWoman
In this fired up episode, Tara and Laura breach the question on if the breed is really the problem when it comes to behavior. They discuss the breed stereotypes associated with common “dangerous” breeds, including pitbulls, rottweilers, and others. They don't hold back as they discuss their experiences and opinions on this heated topic. Sponsored by K9 Workingmind This episode was edited and mastered by The WillaWoman. Our song "Working Minds" was also created by The WillaWoman. Hear more of her work here: https://tinyurl.com/TheWillaWoman
In this uplifting episode, Tara and Laura invite Laura Davis to discuss her journey training her spicy frenchie, Dolly. They talk about the ups and downs of training with Dolly and Laura's ability to become the dog mom that Dolly needed to be successful. A story all about how our dogs can change our lives for the better if we give them the opportunity and are fair and honest with them. Follow Dolly's adventures here: Instagram:@dollydiariesatx TikTok: @dolly_diaries_atx Sponsored by K9 Workingmind This episode was edited and mastered by The WillaWoman. Our song "Working Minds" was also created by The WillaWoman. Hear more of her work here: https://tinyurl.com/TheWillaWoman
In this informative episode, Tara and Laura discuss whether it is safe to mix large and small dogs together in a pack. There are many unspoken rules out there about how people should not have dogs of different sizes within the same household, so they debate whether it is actually a well-founded rule or if it is more complicated than a simple yes or no answer. Sponsored by K9 Workingmind This episode was edited and mastered by The WillaWoman. Our song "Working Minds" was also created by The WillaWoman. Hear more of her work here: https://tinyurl.com/TheWillaWoman
In this informative episode, Tara and Laura explain pack and weakness aggression. They go over understanding the differences, the subtypes within them, and the severity of each type of aggression. They give examples of how to recognize certain behaviors and give a clear picture on why these types of aggression can become so dangerous. Sponsored by K9 Workingmind This episode was edited and mastered by The WillaWoman. Our song "Working Minds" was also created by The WillaWoman. Hear more of her work here: https://tinyurl.com/TheWillaWoman
In this uplifting episode, Tara and Laura welcome Amanda van Hoozer to come talk about The Center for Child Protection's facility dog program and how this is helping children struggling with trauma. They talk about how this program got started and how it has developed to be one of a kind in how the facility dogs are trained, handled, and the numerous jobs these dogs will have once fully trained. If you are interested in learning more, donating money or your time, or becoming a future host family, please feel free to check them out or contact them through any of the below options: centerforchildprotection.org protectaustinkids.org Center4CP on Facebook & Instagram Sponsored by K9 Workingmind This episode was edited and mastered by The WillaWoman. Our song "Working Minds" was also created by The WillaWoman. Hear more of her work here: https://tinyurl.com/TheWillaWoman
In this interactive episode, Tara and Laura challenge with an important question that every person should ask themselves when adopting a dog or even consider in regards to their current dog. What do you want from your dog? Many people don't consider this question with their dog companion, which is why they discuss why it is a necessary question to consider and make sure you aren't confusing your dog or not helping them reach the goals you have for them. Sponsored by K9 Workingmind This episode was edited and mastered by The WillaWoman. Our song "Working Minds" was also created by The WillaWoman. Hear more of her work here: https://tinyurl.com/TheWillaWoman
In this educational episode, Tara and Laura examine the importance of having solid obedience from your dog. They explain how obedience is the foundation for all dogs to help build a better bond between owner and dog. They also stress the importance of having good obedience with any dog that has behavioral issues being addressed. Sponsored by K9 Workingmind This episode was edited and mastered by The WillaWoman. Our song "Working Minds" was also created by The WillaWoman. Hear more of her work here: https://tinyurl.com/TheWillaWoman
In this anti-judging episode, Tara and Laura discuss the usage of muzzles for dogs in different situations. They go over the times when it may be more stressful than helpful, when it can cause your dog to become defensive, and why it can be important for every dog to be muzzle trained. Sponsored by K9 Workingmind This episode was edited and mastered by The WillaWoman. Our song "Working Minds" was also created by The WillaWoman. Hear more of her work here: https://tinyurl.com/TheWillaWoman
In this informative episode, Tara and Laura welcomed a guest, Priscilla, to come and talk about her dog's fight with Pythiosis. Priscilla brings to light Toby's battle for survival against this infection, how it is contracted, and what she had to do to advocate for Toby's health and never give up on him. It is a wonderful story of a dog momma being more persistent and not giving up hope that she could find a way to save her dog.
In this compelling episode, Tara and Laura break down different ways that could be causing miscommunication within your pack. They work through the more common things that cause our dogs to be confused on who is really protecting the pack that can lead to behavior issues out in public or even between other dogs in the home. Sponsored by K9 Workingmind This episode was edited and mastered by The WillaWoman. Our song "Working Minds" was also created by The WillaWoman. Hear more of her work here: https://tinyurl.com/TheWillaWoman
In this potentially controversial episode, Tara and Laura debate about the usage of breeders, explain what constitutes a breeder, and discusses the “adopt don't shop” mantra. With shelters being overcrowded everywhere, they look into the relevance of adopting from a reputable breeder. Sponsored by K9 Workingmind This episode was edited and mastered by The WillaWoman. Our song "Working Minds" was also created by The WillaWoman. Hear more of her work here: https://tinyurl.com/TheWillaWoman
In this episode, Laura and Tara tackle the nuanced world of dog aggression. Discover how startle responses, pain, and interactions with children can trigger aggressive behavior in dogs. Through expert insights, real-life stories, and actionable tips, we aim to equip dog owners and parents with the knowledge to foster safer and more harmonious relationships between their pets and children. Don't miss this essential guide to understanding and managing canine aggression.
In this informative episode, Tara and Laura welcomed Dr. Merck to discuss veterinary forensics. Dr. Merck explained her important role in seeking justice for our companions and helping the public understand how this links to animal cruelty cases. www.veterinaryforensics.com Sponsored by K9 Workingmind This episode was edited and mastered by The WillaWoman. Our song "Working Minds" was also created by The WillaWoman. Hear more of her work here: https://tinyurl.com/TheWillaWoman
In this episode, Tara and Laura discuss the importance of understanding how the weather plays a part in our dog's life. They explain the different behaviors you may see based on precipitation, pressure, wind, and other factors so you know how to address or help your dog in these times. Sponsored by K9 Workingmind This episode was edited and mastered by The WillaWoman. Our song "Working Minds" was also created by The WillaWoman. Hear more of her work here: https://tinyurl.com/TheWillaWoman
In this emotional episode, Tara and Laura welcomed Dr. Maggie McDonald to discuss her job in the veterinary field for in-home euthanasia. Dr. Maggie shares what brought her into this realm of the veterinary field and the importance of showing compassion to our dogs until their last moment. This episode does discuss the topic of euthanasia and end of-life care and may be difficult for some to be comfortable hearing. Sponsored by K9 Workingmind This episode was edited and mastered by The WillaWoman. Our song "Working Minds" was also created by The WillaWoman. Hear more of her work here: https://tinyurl.com/TheWillaWoman
In this exciting update, we welcomed Antonia back to give an update on her integration of Joey, a headstrong female, into her pack that included Kona, the couch potato, and Nyx, her high drive female. Triangle packs are the hardest to manage, but especially a triangle female pack. Antonia discusses the process they had to take, the patience needed, and the boundaries that had to be established to keep their pack protected and happy. Sponsored by K9 Workingmind This episode was edited and mastered by The WillaWoman. Our song "Working Minds" was also created by The WillaWoman. Hear more of her work here: https://tinyurl.com/TheWillaWoman
In this episode, Tara and Laura welcome guest, Casey, to talk about her opinionated Australian Shepherd mix, Sinatra. Casey discusses the ups and downs of learning Sinatra's needs after adopting him at 18 months and working through some of his excitement, control, and protective behaviors. Sponsored by K9 Workingmind This episode was edited and mastered by The WillaWoman. Our song "Working Minds" was also created by The WillaWoman. Hear more of her work here: https://tinyurl.com/TheWillaWoman
In this informational episode, Tara and Laura explain the differences between protective and territorial aggression. They discuss the common misconceptions and what behaviors you may see in your dog struggling with these types of reactivity. Sponsored by K9 Workingmind This episode was edited and mastered by The WillaWoman. Our song "Working Minds" was also created by The WillaWoman. Hear more of her work here: https://tinyurl.com/TheWillaWoman