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Helping families love living with dogs. Simple solutions to common canine problems from professional dog trainers Julie Fudge Smith and Colleen Pelar.

Colleen Pelar and Julie Fudge Smith


    • May 13, 2025 LATEST EPISODE
    • every other week NEW EPISODES
    • 39m AVG DURATION
    • 241 EPISODES


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    237: Stumbling Along

    Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2025 66:11


    What's this? Julie's back? Well, not quite. Recorded earlier this year and subsequently lost in the shuffle, this previously overlooked, never-before-heard episode has been rescued from the YFD Vault for your listening pleasure. Tune in for a discussion of how dog training is like novel writing and, whether authors or dog trainers, we all have to stumble our way towards the beginning.  For show notes and more, go to Your Family Dog

    236: A Look Back at "Your Family Dog"

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2025 68:55


    It's Julie's final episode! Tina is joined in giving her a sendoff by former YFD host Colleen Pelar and favorite YFD guest Zazie Todd. Tune in for a fond look back at "Your Family Dog," including its origin story, memorable episodes, and opossums behaving badly.   For show notes and more, please go to Your Family Dog.

    YFD 235: The Origin of the Dog

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2025 47:03


    Humans and dogs are a tale as old as time- literally! From almost the very beginning of human evolution, dogs have been with us as our faithful friends and companions. But where did this first of human-animal friendships begin, and how? Today we're diving into the origins of the dog. Come along as we travel back in time and explore the history of our favorite four-legged friends. For show notes and more, please go to Your Family Dog. 

    234: Gettin' the Wiggles Out

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025 22:31


    We've all been there- we're out and about with our normally well-behaved dog when suddenly we encounter something unfamiliar and Fido promptly loses his marbles. What happened to all that training? You're not alone- it happens to the best of us. Today, Julie and Tina talk about those times when your dog goes a little bit nuts- how to handle it, when to loosen up a little bit, and remembering to trust the process. For show notes and more, please go to Your Family Dog

    233: Pythiosis with Katie Gallagher

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2025 56:14


    The term "pythiosis" probably doesn't mean much to most people. Yet this particular disease- which can affect humans, dogs, and other mammals- while not common, nevertheless seems to be on the rise, with cases being reported in more and more places. So what is this disease? How is it spread, how is it treated, and how can you protect your pet? In the first of multiple episodes examining pythiosis, Tina talks to her friend Katie Gallagher about her experience dealing with the disease in her young puppy. For show notes and more, please go to Your Family Dog

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    232: Babies and Dogs with Aishlyn Skocyzlas

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025 56:47


    Living with kids and dogs can be fun, but it can also be incredibly challenging. Balancing different needs and keeping everybody happy is no easy task, but it can be done and the end result can be amazing! Today Julie and Tina are joined by Aishlyn Skoczylas, a dog trainer and new mom, to discuss her experience of bringing home a tiny human to a house full of dogs. Tune in to hear the good, the bad, and what she wished she had known sooner. For show notes and more, please go to Your Family Dog

    YFD 231- Rotational Feeding

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 29:38


    Regularly cycling out what your pet eats- otherwise known as "rotational feeding"- at first might seem like just adding an unnecessary complication to your life. After all, if your dog is happy with his food, why rock the boat? But switching up what Fido eats doesn't have to be difficult and can have some surprising benefits. Today, Julie and Tina break down what rotational feeding is, different methods of doing it, and how it can help improve your dog's health and mood.   For show notes and more, please go to Your Family Dog. 

    YFD 230: H5N1- What You Need to Know

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2025 59:45


    Bird flu is in the news again. By now, most of us have seen the reports of the H5N1 strain infecting chickens, dairy cows, and even some humans. With the Covid pandemic still fresh in our collective memory, it's reasonable to wonder just how worried we should be about this particular flu strain. What risk does it pose to us? To our pets? What (if anything) can we do to help keep ourselves and our families safe? To answer these and other questions, Julie and Tina are joined today by Brittany Buckley, the manager of the histology lab at the University of Georgia Poultry Research and Diagnostic Center. Tune in to found out everything you need to know about the H5N1 bird flu and what it means for you and your pets. For show notes and more, please go to Your Family Dog  

    YFD 229: Short and Sweet

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2025 32:23


    Teaching your dog a new behavior can sometimes seem overwhelming. Sure, it would be great if Fido could go beyond the basics and do things like roll over, shake hands, or play dead, but who has time to teach all that? Well, actually- you do! Training new behaviors and tricks doesn't have to be labor intensive or take hours of your time. In fact, sometimes five minutes is all you need. Today, Julie and Tina present a variety of fun, simple behaviors that you can teach your dog with just a few minutes of practice a day.   For show notes and more, please go to Your Family Dog

    YFD 228: Holiday Activities

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2025 38:32


    Christmas may have come and gone, but many of us are still on break. In the post-Christmas, pre-New Year's haze, when the weather often keeps us inside, both kids and dogs can start to get antsy- and that can be a recipe for disaster. How do you keep dogs and the grandkids from driving each other- and you- crazy? Today, Julie and Tina provide a range of ideas for fun activities that allow the kids to enjoy doing things with and for their canine friends, while making sure that nobody get overwhelmed.   For show notes and more, please go to Your Family Dog

    YFD 227: Behavioral Euthanasia with Trish McMillan

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2024 87:50


    Most of us recognize that euthanasia can sometimes be necessary or even kindest course of action when a beloved pet is terminally ill or suffering. The question of putting a dog to sleep because of behavioral concerns, however, is often much trickier. Is euthanasia ever justified in these cases and if so, how do you know when you've reached that point? And are the costs of not euthanizing potentially dangerous dogs worse than letting them live? Dog trainer Trish McMillan came on the show today to talk about this sensitive, but important topic.   For show notes and more, please go to Your Family Dog

    YFD 226: Service Dawg Nation

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2024 26:01


    Julie is still on hiatus, but Tina is here this week, accompanied by a special guest. Although he's still only in high school, Will Ryan is the founder of Service Dawg Nation, a non-profit dedicated to helping train and match service dogs for veterans. He and his mother came on the show today to talk about his project, what it means to him, and where he plans to take it from here.   For Show Notes and more: Your Family Dog

    YFD 225: Dr. Zazie Todd on Anxious Dogs

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 55:34


    One of YFD's favorite guests is back! Dr. Zazie Todd joins the show again to talk about her newest book "Bark!: The Science of Helping Your Anxious, Fearful, or Reactive Dog." Tune in for a conversation about fear versus anxiety, common mistakes owners make with fearful dogs, and how to know when it's time to seek professional help. For show notes please go to: Your Family Dog

    YFD 224: Why Rehoming May Be The Right Decision

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2024 48:48


    Nobody gets a dog planning to rehome it. But sometimes circumstances change and what we thought would be forever just isn't a good match. What happens then? Today Julie Fudge Smith and Tina Spring talk about the painful but sometimes necessary process of rehoming- when it's necessary, what it means, and the importance of approaching the situation with understanding and compassion.   For show notes and more: Your Family Dog

    YFD 223: What Is Resource Guarding and Why Is It Important?

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 74:22


    A good guard dog can be a great thing- many of us even get dogs in part because of the feeling of protection they can provide. But when those guarding instincts go astray or get directed towards the wrong thing, the results can be stressful and even dangerous. Fortunately, if caught early and handled appropriately, this kind of misguided guarding can usually be managed successfully. Tune in to today's episode for everything you need to know about resource guarding- what it is, how to identify it, what to do about it, and when to seek professional help.  

    YFD: 222 Diaster Preparedness

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2024 38:39


     In the wake of Hurricane Helene, Julie Fudge Smith and Tina Spring take the opportunity to talk about emergency preparedness for your dog. Tune in to this week's episode for advice on packing a go bag for your pets, making sure your dog is properly microchipped, and other steps you can take to make sure that you and your animals are prepared in the event of a disaster. For show notes and more please go to: Your Family Dog

    YFD 221: Doggie Defaults

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2024 43:56


    Wouldn't it be great if dogs automatically knew what we wanted them to do in certain situations? Well, with a little training and a few nibbles of cheese, they can! That's the magic of "default behaviors-" those behaviors dogs learn to offer automatically whenever a signal is given or a particular situation arises. Join Julie Fudge Smith and Tina Spring to learn what default behaviors are, how to train them in your pup, and how they can help make life easier for both you and your dog. For Show Notes and more: Your Family Dog

    YFD 220: The Dial Method with Justine Schuurmans

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2024 64:27


    Sometimes, it really is okay to dial it in- at least, it is if you're talking about the Dial Method. What's the Dial Method, you ask? You're about to find out! Today, Julie Fudge Smith and Tina Spring sit down with Dial Method creator Justine Schuurmans to talk about her new program designed to improve how families relate to, live with, and train their dogs. For show notes please go to: Your Family Dog

    YFD 219: Paw-ffee Talk!

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2024 44:38


    No scheduled topic today! Instead pull up a chair and join Tina Spring  and Julie Fudge Smith for some general, dog-related chitchat. Grab a cup of coffee and listen in as the conversation ranges from socialization to learning your dog's body language to what effect (if any) Covid lockdown had on canine behavior issues. For show notes and more: Your Family Dog

    YFD 218: Human and Canine Endocrinology with Dr. Mike Morales

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2024 45:23


    he subject of giving what we think of as "human" medications (such as anti-depressants) to our dogs has come up before on the podcast. But why is it, exactly that some medications- Prozac, for example- work incredibly well across species, while others, such as NSAIDS, don't? Does spaying or neutering your dog at an earlier age have the same effect as sterilization at younger ages in humans? And how are environmental factors affecting the hormones and health of both us and our dogs? Joining Julie and Tina to dig into these topics today is endocrinologist Dr. Mike Morales. Tune in to learn about all this, plus why cortisol is actually your friend and the one fact about the endocrinology system that everybody should know. For show notes and more: Your Family Dog

    YFD 217: Oops! I Trained The Wrong Behavior, Now What?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2024 45:47


    The whole idea behind training your dog is to get rid of the behaviors you don't want, while encouraging the ones you do. Sounds simple enough, right? Until, despite your best efforts, you end up accidentally doing the opposite. Today, Julie Fudge Smith and Tina Spring talk about how we can unintentionally reinforce the wrong behaviors in our dogs, and offer solutions for what to do when that happens. For more information please go to: Your Family Dog

    YFD 216: Do The Europeans Do It Better?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2024 53:19


    Julie and Tina are back! Not just back to recording but (at least in the case of Julie) back from a month abroad as well. And after spending a month in Ireland, Julie has an important question- are Europeans better at socializing their dogs than we are? And if so, what can we learn from them to help our star-spangled pooches over here?   For more information and show notes: Your Family Dog

    YFD 215: Dealing with Distractions, Moving Your Training Beyond The Kitchen

    Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2024 43:28


    Spring is here, which for many of us means more walks outside and runs at the dog park. But the great outdoors brings other things as well, namely distractions galore. How are you supposed to get Fido to behave when everywhere he looks there are bicycles, school kids, strange looking bushes, and squirrels? Today Julie Fudge Smith and Tina Spring tackle the topic of distractions and discuss ways to help keep your furry friend focused and well-behaved even in the busiest of environments. For show notes, please go to: Your Family Dog

    Form Good Habits From the Get-go

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024 39:21


    We've all heard the old adage that practice makes perfect. It would seem to follow, then, that we should be careful what we practice, lest we become perfect at the wrong thing. The same goes for our dogs as well- it's much easier to practice good habits right off the bat than to have to unlearn and retrain behaviors later. Join Julie Fudge Smith and Tina Spring as they discuss how to make sure that you and your dog are practicing the right habits the right way. For show notes please go to: Your Family Dog

    YFD 213: The Cicadas Are Coming!

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2024 52:51


    Your Family...Cicada? For the first time since Thomas Jefferson was president, two cycles of cicadas will emerge at the same time this summer. What- if anything- does this mean for you and your dogs? Join Julie Fudge Smith and Tina Spring on an exploration of cicadas, snakes, dogs, and the nature of consciousness. For show notes please go to: Your Family Dog

    YFD 21: The Door Dashing Dilemma

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2024 37:35


    Door dashing- it's great when it's someone bringing you tacos, not so great when it's your dog making a run for it. Julie Fudge Smith and Tina Spring address one of the most common, most bothersome- but thankfully very fixable- problems people experience with their dogs. For show notes and more: Your Family Dog

    YFD 211: Why We Do What We Do!

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2024 67:48


    We've covered a lot of topics on "Your Family Dog" over the years, but sometimes it's good to get back to basics and remember why we got started in the first place- not just with podcasting, but with dog training itself. Today Julie Fudge Smith and Tina Spring start at the beginning to discuss their early love affairs with dogs, their philosophy of training, and why they do what they do today. For Show Notes and more: Your Family Dog

    YFD 210: Mission K-9

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2024 50:37


    Police dogs, military dogs, rescue dogs, security dogs...in addition to being man's best friend, dogs are often his best co-workers as well. But all too often, when their days of service are over, these faithful dogs get left behind. That's where Mission K9 Rescue comes in, a non-profit organization dedicated to rescuing retired working dogs and finding them loving homes where they can enjoy their retirement in peace. Julie Fudge Smith and Tina Spring sit down with Bob Bryant, the CTO of Mission K9 to talk about the meaningful work his organization does. For show notes, please go to: Your Family Dog

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    YFD 209: Families and Pets in Crisis

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2024 42:29


    Discussions of domestic violence, abuse, homelessness, and other difficult living situations almost always focus on the human victims- as they should. But animals are often involved in these situations, too, which can cause added complications. Victims are sometimes reluctant to leave an abusive or unsafe living situation because they fear leaving their pet behind, while those with limited resources, such as elderly or homeless individuals may struggle to give their pets the care they need. Social worker Carol Ann Adams joined Julie Fudge Smith and Tina Spring to talk about how best to help both people and pets who find themselves in a crisis situation. CONTENT WARNING: This episode contains discussions of domestic abuse and intimate partner violence. Listeners with small children or who are particularly sensitive to these topics may want to exercise discretion when listening.  For show notes and more please go to: Your Family Dog

    YFD 208:Dogs With Challenging Histories

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2024 60:30


    It's no secret that dogs in shelters often come from bad situations, but some are particularly terrible, such as hoarding situations or puppy mills. It's tempting to think that with enough love and care, we can fix everything these dogs have been through, but unfortunately, that isn't always true. Julie Fudge Smith and Tina Spring take a look at what's involved when dealing with dogs with especially traumatic pasts. For show notes and more: Your Family Dog

    YFD 207: Stem Cell Therapy for Dogs (and Cats and Horses!)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2024 54:13


    Most of us have at least heard of stem cell therapy and the potential it seems to have for treating any number of illnesses- everything from cancer to diabetes to regular old wrinkles. But what you may not know is that stem cell therapy isn't just for humans. It can be- and is!- used to great effect in veterinary medicine as well. Mark Kyle, of PrepVet, joins Your Family Dog to discuss what stem cell therapy is, and how it can be used to help dogs and other animals lead happier, healthier lives. For show notes please go to: Your Family Dog

    YFD 206: Dog Trainer Brady Foulk

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2024 56:56


    A new year means new guests! Julie Fudge Smith and Tina Spring sit down with Austin-based dog trainer Brady Foulk to talk about training service dogs, learning through play, allowing yourself to fail, and the importance of keeping it weird. For show notes please go to: Your Family Dog

    YFD 205: A New Canine Respiratory Illness

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2023 28:14


    Winter isn't just cold and flu season for humans- respiratory illnesses increases among dogs this time of year as well. These are normally minor illnesses that respond well to treatment, but this year vets are reporting seeing a new illness among dogs, one that seems to last longer and possibly be more serious than your run-of-the-mill colds. Julie Fudge Smith and Tina Spring look at what we know about this new illness and talk about what you can do to help protect your dog. For more information and show notes: Your Family Dog

    YFD 204: Training vs Behavior with Karen Deeds

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2023 90:25


    We talk about "dog behaviorists" and "dog trainers," but really, aren't they pretty much the same thing? What is training, after all, other than getting your dog to behave in a desirable way? But dog *behavior* is different from dog *training* and knowing what makes them different can go a long way to improving your relationship with your dog. Repeat guest Karen Deeds returns today to talk about the differences between behavior and training, and how focusing on one often brings about positive changes in the other. For More Information and Show Notes: Your Family Dog  

    YFD 203: Enrichment For Your Blind or Deaf Dog with Deb Bauer

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2023 56:38


    The topic of enrichment for your dog is a frequent one on the podcast. We all know the importance of providing your canine friend with a variety of games and activities to keep their days interesting and their minds engaged. But what about dogs who have suffered the loss of one of their senses? Providing enrichment activities for dogs who can't see or hear (or possibly both) presents unique challenges for their owners. Holistic dog behaviorist Deb Bowers specializes in the care of blind and/or deaf dogs and joins Julie and Tina today to talk about ways to continue to provide enrichment for your disabled dog. For more information: Your Family Dog  

    YFD 202: Caroline Alepo on PTSD in Dogs

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2023 49:31


    Just like other mental and emotional conditions, such as depression and anxiety, PTSD is not limited to humans- our dogs can suffer from it as well. As with humans, PTSD can make it difficult, if not impossible, for a dog to enjoy a normal life. But just as humans can find healing with time and therapy, dogs too can overcome traumatic experiences and go on to thrive. Phoning in all the way from Sweden today is canine PTSD expert Caroline Alupo, to discuss what kind of trauma dogs can experience and how they can heal and grow afterwards.   For more information please go to: Your Family Dog

    YFD 201: Cooperative Care With Deborah Jones: Part 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2023 65:29


    There was just too much good stuff for one episode, and so Dr. Deborah Jones is back to continue the conversation about cooperative care. Tune in for more advice from the woman who literally wrote the book designed to help you and your pet work together to stay happy and healthy. For more information please go to: Your Family Dog

    YFD 200: Cooperative Care with Dr. Deborah Jones

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2023 52:16


    "Cooperative care" is a subject that has come up frequently over the years on "Your Family Dog." now, for the 200th (yes, 200th!) episode, Julie Fudge Smith and Tina Spring sit down with Dr. Deborah Jones, the woman who literally wrote the book on cooperative care, to talk about how to make caring for your dog a partnership, rather than a battle of wills. For more information and show notes: Your Family Dog

    YFD 199: Dogs and Senior Citizens

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 52:52


    Do you have an elderly relative or friend who is considering getting a dog and you're wondering if this is a good idea? In this episode, Julie Fudge Smith and Tina Spring discuss the benefits and challenges of dog ownership for senior citizens and what to consider when owning a dog is not an option. For show notes and more: Your Family Dog

    YFD 198: The Premack Principle

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2023 49:57


    Do you ever feel like you and your dog are constantly butting heads? That you're both vying to be the one in control? Or like you're spending more time trying to get Fido to do what you want than actually enjoying his canine company? In this episode, Julie Fudge Smith and Tina Spring talk about "premacking," a strange name for a relatively simple concept that will introduce more cooperation into your relationship with your dog and help both of you to feel like you're on the same team. For Show Notes and More: Your Family Dog

    YFD 197: Old Dogs Go To Helen

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2023 65:04


    Old age, death, and loss are topics most of us prefer to avoid. They're uncomfortable, sometimes even painful to discuss, and most people don't like to think about their own mortality- or that of their pets. Death, however, is an inevitable part of life, and avoiding conversations about it can make it even harder for us to become comfortable with it. Helen St. Pierre, founder of the non-profit Old Dogs Go To Helen, has spent the past several years helping senior and hospice dogs to live the best life they can before passing on. She joins Julie Fudge Smith and Tina Spring to talk about becoming comfortable with the reality of death while finding meaning and beauty in caring for animals at the end of their life. For show notes please go to: Your Family Dog Podcast  

    YFD 196: Teach Your Dog Not To Beg

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2023 43:53


    As much as we love our dogs, they do have some annoying habits- and begging at the table is definitely one of them. It's nearly impossible to sit down and enjoy your dinner when Fido is constantly pawing at you for his share. But what's the best way to put a stop to this? Or, better yet, is there a way to prevent it from happening in the first place? Julie Fudge Smith and Tina Spring talk about how to stop- or even prevent- begging at the table and keep everybody happy at dinner. For show notes and more: Your Family Dog

    YFD 195: Are ”Unprovoked Attacks” Really Unprovoked?

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2023 45:40


    It's a phrase we hear over and over again whenever we read about dog bites or other human-animal scuffles- "unprovoked attack." But is that really true? Is there really such a thing as an animal attack that is truly completely unprovoked? Or is there perhaps more going on that we're simply not aware of? Julie Fudge Smith and Tina Spring dig into this phrase and discuss whether or not animal attacks are really "unprovoked. For show notes and more: Your Family Dog

    YFD 194: Summertime Stressors: Noise, Heat, and Water

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2023 40:08


    Summer vacation can be a great time for both people and their pets. But the summer months also come with their own stresses and challenges that can range from the merely annoying to the seriously life-threatening. From the anxiety of Fourth of July fireworks to the dangers of heat stroke, Julie Fudge Smith and Tina Spring go through some of the common summer concerns to help you and your pooch stay happy and safe. For show notes and more: Your Family Dog

    YFD 193: 3 Days, 3 Weeks, 3 Months

    Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2023 43:20


    When a new dog comes to live with us, an adjustment period is only to be expected- both for us and our new pet. But how long does this adjustment period take? At what point can we expect Fido to settle into a comfortable rhythm in his new home? Conventional wisdom often cites a timeline of "three days, three weeks, three months," but is this really the case? Today, Julie Fudge Smith and Tina Spring look at what constitutes a realistic time period for a new dog to settle in, and offer advice on how to make that process easier for everybody. For more information please go to: Your Family Dog

    YFD 192: Helping Your Dog Through Stressful Times

    Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2023 37:02


    Major life changes- a move, a death in the family, an illness- obviously cause us a lot of stress. But big disruptions like this are also stressful for our animal friends. In addition to managing our own stress, it's important to remember to take care of our dogs as well. Today, Julie Fudge Smith and Tina Spring talk about how to reassure your dog and help them cope through times of extreme stress. For more information: Your Family Dog

    YFD 191: The Nose Knows! Scent Work with Dianna Santos

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2023 59:10


    Those of us with less sensitive noses seldom realize just how big of a role odors play in the lives of our dogs. But for dogs, smell is a vital and integral part of how they perceive the world and gather information about it. Playing scent-based games with our dogs can be a great way to bond with them and learn to understand and interact with them better. Dianna Santos, the owner of Scent Work University, came on the show today to talk about scent work and how it can improve your relationship with your dog and their quality of life. 

    YFD 190: “BARK BARK BARK!” What's An Owner To Do?

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 42:18


    Few things are more annoying or stressful for owners than dogs who won't stop barking. All of us know the anxiety caused by a barking dog and the helpless feeling of being unable to stop or distract them. Julie Fudge Smith and Tina Spring tackle the topic of barking dogs and look at simple solutions to help both you and Fido feel calmer and more in control. For show notes and more: Your Family Dog

    YFD 189: Animal Ethologist Marc Bekoff

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2023 62:19


    If you've ever wondered why your dog does what he does, animal ethologist Marc Bekoff can tell you- he literally wrote the book on it! Today he joins Julie Fudge Smith and Tina Spring to discuss his upcoming book, becoming a "citizen scientist," and emotions in dogs (and octopuses!). For show notes, please go to: Your Family Dog

    YFD 188: Recalls and Fair Weather Training

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2023 46:40


    Spring is here...maybe? The weather going haywire this time of year- snowshoes in the morning and sandals in the afternoon- can be just as confusing to your dog as it is to you. How do you keep training when the weather is great for outside work one minute and awful for it the next? Julie Fudge Smith and Tina Spring talk about how to adapt your training for unpredictable weather, especially when you're working on getting Fido to ignore the craziness outside and come to you. For show notes and more please go to: Your Family Dog

    YFD 187: What Is A Threshold, And Why Does It Matter?

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2023 53:54


    It's one thing to teach your dog a new behavior in a setting free from distractions or interruptions. It's another thing entirely to try that behavior in the "real" world, with all its noise and color and annoying squirrels. So how do you move a behavior from one situation to another without it all falling apart? That's where the idea of working below the threshold comes in. Join Julie Fudge Smith and Tina Spring as they discuss training in lower-stress environments and how to work up to the "real deal." For show notes and more please go to: Your Family Dog

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