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What a Creep“The Disappearance of Bobby Dunbar” (1912)Season 29, Episode 1Margo & Sonia love us a creepy historical crime, and what is more puzzling than the case of Bobby Dunbar? In 1912, four-year-old Bobby Dunbar vanished during a family trip to Swayze Lake, Louisiana, sparking a massive search. Eight months later, a boy resembling Bobby was found with a handyman, William Walters, who insisted the child was Bruce Anderson, the son of Julia Anderson. Despite her claims, the Dunbars took the boy and raised him as Bobby. In 2004, DNA testing confirmed he was not biologically related to the Dunbars, meaning the real Bobby Dunbar's fate remains unknown, making this one of history's most haunting cases of mistaken identity.Sources for this episode:RankerWikipedia This American Life ep 352BuzzFeed VideoMorbid PodcastCountry Roads MagazineAll That's InterestingIFL Science Trigger warning: Child abduction Be sure to follow us on social media. But don't follow us too closely … don't be a creep about it! Subscribe to us on Apple PodcastsBlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/whatacreep.bsky.social Facebook: Join the private group! Instagram @WhatACreepPodcastVisit our Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/whatacreepEmail: WhatACreepPodcast@gmail.com We've got merch here! https://whatacreeppodcast.threadless.com/#Our website is www.whatacreeppodcast.com Our logo was created by Claudia Gomez-Rodriguez. Follow her on Instagram @ClaudInCloud
Two decades before the Lindbergh baby became America's most famous missing child, four-year-old Bobby Dunbar, went missing in Opelousas, Louisiana, setting in motion one of the strangest kidnapping stories in the nation's history.In the summer of 1912, the Dunbar family took a trip to Swayze Lake in St. Landry Parish, where Bobby wandered off and disappeared. The boy's disappearance was followed by an eight-month search across the American south, until Bobby was ostensibly found in the company of William Walters, a handyman traveling through the Mississippi. Bobby's parents were elated to have their son back after such a long absence, but the problem was, very few people seem convinced that the boy was in fact Bobby Dunbar.After extensive news coverage of the search, Walters' trial for kidnapping, and the joyful return of Bobby to his family, interest in the case began to fade, but for the Dunbar family, questions remained about Bobby's identity. Had the Dunbars, in their desperation to find their son, unintentionally kidnapped someone else's child? Thank you to the Incredible Dave White of Bring Me the Axe Podcast for research and Writing support!ReferencesCrowley Post-Signal. 1913. "Charges fell to ground." Crowley Post-Signal , April 11: 5.Daily Advertiser. 1914. "Walters' trial at Opelousas." Daild Advertiser (Lafayette, LA), April 21: 1.—. 1914. "Supreme court frees Walters." Daily Advertiser (Lafayette, LA), June 30: 1.McThenia, Tal, and Ira Glass. 2008. "The Ghost of Bobby Dunbar." This American Life. Chicago, IL: Chicago Public Media, March 14.New York Times. 1912. "$6,000 for missing boy." New York Times, November 10: 1.—. 1912. "Kidnapped boy murdered." New York Times, December 15: 14.Ray, S.W. 1914. "Opelousas jury hears life story of other mother." Times-Picayune, April 23: 8.St. Landry Clarion. 1912. "No trace of lost Bob Dunbar." St. Landry Clarion , September 7: 1.—. 1912. "Robert Dunbar, 4 years old, mysteriously disappears." St. Landry Clarion , August 31: 4.—. 1914. "Asks that fair play be given to the accused." St. Landry Clarion, April 18: 1.—. 1914. "Fair play for Walters." St. Landry Clarion, April 18: 1.Times-Democrat. 1913. "Recognizes playmates." Times- Democrat (New Orleans, LA), April 26: 1.—. 1913. "Does not identify boy." Times-Democrat (New Orleans, LA), April 22: 1.—. 1913. "Dunbar boy talking." Times-Democrat (New Orleans, LA), May 20: 4.—. 1913. "Hunting for kidnappers." Times-Democrat (New Orleans, LA), April 27: 1.—. 1913. "Is not Bruce Anderson." Times-Democrat (New Orleans, LA), April 26: 1.—. 1913. "Now believes boy hers." Times-Democrat (New Orleans, LA), May 3: 1.—. 1912. "Scores search for missing lad." Times-Democrat (New Orleans, LA), August 25: 1.—. 1912. "Suspicion turns toward negroes." Times-Democrat (New Orleans, LA), September 2: 1.—. 1913. "Movements of Tinker." Times-Democrat, May 23: 1.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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You asked, and we've answered - here's what's happening at the Collegetown bars!Hideaway is one of the most popular bars in Collegetown, in the same location as what some of us remember as our beloved Dunbars. Today, our episode features Hideaway's mix masters Veronica and Kat.Their honest look into bar life may leave you both shaken and stirred.And they teach us in real time how to make one of their most popular drinks, The Sarah.They are brilliant, funny, and best friends and it's no wonder that students pack in there and look forward to seeing them…five nights a week!Being with them was instant serotonin and we know you will feel the same way.Not sponsored by or affiliated with Cornell University.
In this episode, Ethan gets more specific with how the study of DNA helps us understand the history of specific clans, their origins (both in support and in denial of some legends), and their relationships to each other. Among the clans we discussed were Clan Sorley (MacDonalds, MacRorys, and MacDougals), Sìol Ailpein (Grants, MacGregors, MacKinnons, MacAulays, Madfies, Macnabs, MacQuarries), MacNeils, Robertsons, Dunbars, Bruces, Stewarts, MacBeans, MacPhersons, Buchanans, and MacLarens. I really hope you all love this as much as I did. Check out the links below for more information. If you find this to be valuable, you can buy me a drink or a book at www.scottish-clans.com/team. Sponsor: www.usakilts.com 1. "The Genetic Structure of a Highland Clan" by Bryan Sykes and Jayne Nicholson: https://electricscotland.com/history/articles/geneticstructureofahighlandclan.pdf 2. Stewart S781 Article: https://www.scotsman.com/news/opinion/columnists/so-are-you-among-the-thousands-of-scots-with-royal-blood-1489854 3. MacNeil Article: https://www.heraldscotland.com/news/13197315.macneil-clan-shocked-dna-checks-force-rewrite-history/
On the shores of Swayze Lake, the Dunbar family would be torn apart, as little Bobby Dunbar would go missing from the lake shores. Fast forward 8 months, and lil' Bobby would be found, much to the relief of his parents, and the Dunbars would be whole again. But, was it really that simple? As it turns out, no. As nearly a century later, a bombshell would be dropped that would change everything... . https://www.buymeacoffee.com/hhpod https://horrorhousetruecrimeandthemacabre.store/ Insta: @horrorhouse_pod . Promos from Live, Laugh, Larceny & They Don't Stay Dead! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Bryan and Kristen discuss what it might be like to live in the 1600s, hypothesize about what it may have been like to part of a small tribe, and talk about what may have been considered a treat to the early settlers. Life Level 1 is a general topic podcast about life from the humorous perspective of Bryan and his broad, Kristen. Bryan has a background in video game development and Kristen has a background in life. The thoughts and opinions expressed on this podcast are those of the individual contributors alone and are not a reflection of their employers.
Join us for this special episode as Mark and Serena Dunbar, Missionaries serving with World Gospel Mission in MX, share from 1 Corinthians 3:6-9 on how God is using kingdom businesses and theological education to advance the gospel.
Four-year-old Bobby Dunbar disappeared during a family trip to Louisiana's Swayze Lake in the August of 1912. Everyone from his family to friends to strangers searched the lake for a week, using dynamite to unsettle the water in case it would bring his body to the surface. When they couldn't find him in the lake, his parents were left wondering what happened — did he drown in the water or was he out there somewhere, potentially in danger?After eight months of sending out his photo to neighboring states and searching orphanages, the Dunbars got a telegram about a boy in Mississippi who looked just like their son. They weren't sure if it was Bobby when they first saw the boy, but they became certain soon after and took him back home with them. To almost everyone, this seemed like the happy ending to long, awful situation. There was just one loose end: a woman named Julia Anderson from North Carolina said they didn't have Bobby, that they had her son Bruce and she was his mother instead.But before we get into this episode's main story, Zoey is here with a list of odd laws from every state we cover in this week's Something Southern.Sources: https://hauntedhospitality.wordpress.com/2022/05/10/the-wrong-child/
Paige's week!Today we are talking about the disappearance/reappearance of Bobby Dunbar that is ultimately unsolved. He disappeared at just four years old in Louisiana and was found eight months later in Mississippi with a man that the Dunbars didn't know. Things get strange and confusing when another mother says he is her son. Who does he belong to? You'll have to listen to find out!
HofnarrGiaccomo liest den urheberrechtsfreien KlassikerEine spannende Sherlock Holmes Kriminalgeschichtevon ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE - "Die Thor Brücke" (Fall 55)Der Fall erschien in Deutschland auch unter den TitelnDas Rendezvous an der BrückeDer Fall Thor-Brücke Inhalt:Neil Gibson, Goldkönig und ehemaliger Senator in einem der Weststaaten der USA, beauftragt Sherlock Holmes, den Mörder seiner Frau Maria zu finden. Das will er aber nur, um die Gouvernante seiner Kinder, Grace Dunbar, zu entlasten. Holmes zwingt Gibson, sein Interesse an Dunbar und sein Missfallen an seiner Frau offen darzulegen.Maria Gibson wurde, in ihrem eigenen Blut liegend, an der Thor-Brücke mit einer Kugel in ihrem Kopf und einer Nachricht des Kindermädchens in ihrer Hand aufgefunden. Die Nachricht zeigte das Einverständnis Dunbars, sich mit Mrs. Gibson an der Thor-Brücke zu treffen. Eine vor kurzem entladene Pistole mit einem abgefeuerten Schuss wird in der Garderobe Dunbars gefunden. Holmes willigt ein, die Situation zu untersuchen, obwohl die Beweise so stichhaltig sind.Gleich zu Beginn untersucht Holmes einige eher seltsame den Fall betreffende Tatsachen. Wie konnte Miss Dunbar so ruhig und rational den Mord geplant und ausgeführt haben, um dann die Mordwaffe achtlos in ihrer Garderobe zu entsorgen? Was hat es mit der seltsamen Beschädigung an der Unterseite der Steinbalustrade der Thor-Brücke auf sich? Wieso hielt Mrs. Gibson die Nachricht von Miss Dunbar so krampfhaft in der Hand, als sie starb? Wenn die Mordwaffe eine von zwei identischen Waffen war, warum konnte dann die die zweite nicht in Mr. Gibsons Sammlung gefunden werden? Holmes benutzt seine gewöhnliche und doch brillante Kraft der Deduktion, um diesen Fall zu lösen und er demonstriert den Tathergang sogar, indem er auf geniale Art und Weise Watsons Revolver dazu verwendet.Das Buch (und viele andere Klassiker) könnt ihr übrigens alle kostenlos bei Amazon mit Kindle der gratis Kindle-App oder im Browser lesen direkt unter AMAZON.DE (https://amzn.to/3e0ev2W)Oder einfach im YouTube Kanal mitlesen!Or read along in my YouTube Channel.Jedes Feedback ist willkommen...Every feedback ist appreciated.Und danke für den Support! Thanx for the support!Support my workAlles zum lesenden Narren auf meiner HomepageMeine Stimmen für dein Buch, deine Geschichte, deinen Text? info@dernarrliest.deSupport the show (https://www.tipeeestream.com/hofnarrgiaccomo/donation)
Get out the boxing gloves and channel your inner Rocky because today, the Skunk, the Bear, and the Deer go head to head...to head in "These Games." But first, Kami, Kaycee, and Caroline talk about Mary, Caleb and Dewitt. They want to hear from you: What do you think the Dunbars would be up today? Are they hiding in Hope Valley somewhere? Did Dewitt find a new job? Maybe they have a few more children? Let us know what you think. We also try something a little fun and silly to depict this "boxing match" between Billy, Jack, and Elizabeth. It's all for "these games." :-) Enjoy, #hearties! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week join Dr. Tim Scarfe, Yannic Kilcher, and Keith Duggar have a conversation with Dr. Rebecca Roache in the last of our 3-part series on the social dilemma Netflix film. Rebecca is a senior lecturer in philosophy at Royal Holloway, university of London and has written extensively about the future of friendship. People claim that friendships are not what they used to be. People are always staring at their phones, even when in public Social media has turned us into narcissists who are always managing our own PR rather than being present with each other. Anxiety about the negative effects of technology are as old as the written word. Is technology bad for friendships? Can you have friends through screens? Does social media cause polarization? And is that a bad thing? Does it promote quantity over quality? Rebecca thinks that social media and echo chambers are less ominous to friendship on closer inspection. 00:00:32 Teaser clip from Rebecca and her new manuscript on friendship 00:02:52 Introduction 00:04:56 Memorisation vs reasoning / is technology enhancing friendships 00:09:29 Word of warcraft / gaming communities / echo chambers / polarisation 00:12:34 Horizontal vs Vertical social attributes 00:17:18 Exclusion of others opinions 00:20:36 The power to silence others / truth verification 00:23:58 Misinformation 00:27:28 Norms / memes / political terms and co-opting / bullying 00:31:57 Redefinition of political terms i.e. racism 00:36:13 Virtue signalling 00:38:57 How many friends can you have / spread thin / Dunbars 150 00:42:54 Is it morally objectionable to believe or contemplate objectionable ideas, punishment 00:50:52 Is speaking the same thing as acting 00:52:24 Punishment - deterrence vs retribution / historical 00:53:59 Yannic: contemplating is a form of speaking 00:57:32 silencing/blocking is intellectual laziness - what ideas are we allowed to talk about 01:04:53 Corporate AI ethics frameworks 01:09:14 Autonomous Vehicles 01:10:51 the eternal Facebook world / online vs offline friendships 01:14:05 How do we get the best out of our online friendships
In the early 1900's a young boy name Bobby Dunbar went missing from Louisiana. Eight months later he was found in the company of a man in Mississippi who claimed he was Bruce Anderson, the son of a woman who worked for him. A court awarded custody to the Dunbars, but decades later a DNA test would reveal something shocking. In this episode guest host J.C. and I discuss the mysterious case of Bobby Dunbar.
In 1912, the nation was captivated by the saga of Bobby Dunbar, a four-year-old who disappeared from Louisiana. When a boy matching his description was discovered in Mississippi, the courts and the Dunbars both struggled to confirm if he was indeed the missing boy.
The LWC crew breaks down hypothetically what would happen if key events that took place on The Challenge Season 16: The Island, didn't happen. What if Evelyn doesn't take Dunbars key? What if Abram never makes the call that his business back at home is having trouble? Who would be on the Red Boat? The Blue Boat?
We're tackling a giant. Today we write songs a la our hero, Tom Petty, and take a deep dive into songwriting nerd-dom. When one of us is counting out beats while the other is playing her chorus, you know we've reached a new level. We're glad to be back after a two week break and ready to finish out the year!
Two major clans of southeast Scotland descend from the same man, Gospatrick. This man was a composite of three of the dominant ethnic groups of southern Scotland and northern England: the Scots of Alba, the Britons of Strathclyde, and the Angles of Northumbria. He would become the Earl of Dunbar and from him descend two related clans of southeast Scotland: the Dunbars and the Homes.
NSL Podcast Ep 11 Brought to you by NewStandardLiving.com Primal Vitamin Water Stone Soup Vol. 2 Mixed by David Foral of the Dirty Heads Mother Nature - Earth, Wind Water, & Fire Feel Good News! segment featuring Tesla Energy Dreamcatcher segment featuring Kosha Dillz In this episode I talk about Gardening info, reconnecting with your food, our community, and nature. Water purification and Alkalinity in the public water that the average person has access to. Food and finding alternatives to hormone/anti-biotic injected meats, as well as learning about non-organic foods that have extreme levels of pesticides used for growing. Yoga and Fitness keys to success through breathing correctly, as well as cold therapy taught through the Wim Hoff Method used by Red Bull teams and MMA fighters around the world. Up and coming rapper Kosha Dillz and his Kickstarter project for his new album/tour “Nobody Cares Except You” and why I love rappers like him and the reggae community who promote nothing but love, light, and positivity no matter what they have been through. Dunbars number and fasting from social media if you are feeling depressed/disconnected from your community or support system, to rebuild your inner-self. Enjoy! https://electrek.co/2018/04/18/tesla-powerwall-powerpack-puerto-rico-blackout-elon-musk/ https://www.mindbodygreen.com/0-12936/3-reasons-everyone-should-try-alternate-nostril-breathing.html https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/koshadillz/help-me-launch-the-nobody-cares-except-you-lp-tour
Shownotes – Avsnitt 148 Ser shownotes konstiga ut så finns det här också. Spelades in söndagen den 7 januari samtidigt som att solen skapade en otroligt vacker solnedgång i Stockholm. Detta är avsnitt 148, och eftersom att 148 även kallas för Dunbars nummer (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dunbar%27s_number) så handlar detta avsnitt om; Vad vi gjort under julen (Björn har läst böcker och tittat på Dr Who, Johan har tittat på TV-serierna The Defenders och Lucifer, Mats har spelat och tipsar om säsong 2 av Dirk Gentlys Holistic detective agency och spelet Blood Bowl 2, Björn vill ha VR men ändå inte, vi minns 2017, Spectre och Meltdown, att USA tittar på telefoner och datorer när man reser in, att nån har stulit en del av en väg i Kina, att nästa vecka är det CES, om riktigt trådlös laddning, om Apple och ”batteri-gate”, vilka saker som Apple borde göra under 2018, att GDPR gör att det finns företag som inte längre vill göra affärer i Europa, hur facebook kommer ändra regler kring klickbait och johans tankar kring sin nya OnePlus 5T. Sedan så tar vi självklart och avslutar med lite pryllista. Fördjupningslänkar- Björns jul: - BOK: "Weapons of Math Destruction" av Cathy O'neil om hur man Machine Learning kan användas på fel sätt. - BOK: "Blink: the power of thinking without Thinking" av Malcolm Gladwell som handlar om intuition, vilket faktiskt påminner rätt mycket om just boken innan. - BOK: "Sources of Power: How People make Decisions" av Gary A. Klein. Handlar också om hjärnan och när man läser den så ser man även där kopplingarna mot Machine Learning (eller i neurala nätverk). - BOKSERIE: Ender's Game, Speaker for the Dead, Xenocide, Children of the Mind av Orson Scott Card - TV-SERIE: Doctor Who - Johan - TV-SERIE: The Defenders - TV-SERIE: Lucier - Mats - TV-SERIE: Dirk Gently´s Holistic Detective Agency - SPEL: Blood Bowl 2 - Björn vill nästan ha VR men inte - Vad minns vi från 2017 - Säkerhetshål - BONUSLÄNK: http://breachlevelindex.com/ - Lite mer: https://venturebeat.com/2018/01/01/10-worst-tech-stories-of-2017-from-equifax-to-net-neutrality-to-that-awful-sam-altman-post/ - Spectre och Meltdown - info länk 1 - info länk 2 - BONUSLÄNK: https://stratechery.com/2018/meltdown-spectre-and-the-state-of-technology/ - USA tittar de i telefoner och datorer - I kina har man stulit en del av en väg - Nästa vecka är det CES - Trådlös ladding på riktigt - Apple och batterigate - Länk 1 - Länk 2 - 10 saker som apple borde fixa under 2018 - Det finns företag som väljer att sluta göra affärer i europa på grund av GDPR - Facebook och klickbait - Länk 1 - Länk 2Pryllistan- Johan: Ett runt klot i hallen för att styra sina lampor - Björn: Har fått allt han vill ha - Mats: En ny kontorsstol
We talk about our interview with Robin Dunbar at the University of Oxford.* We cover Dunbar's number, the happiness index, and social and evolutionary psychology. We refer to the University of Cambridge during the show, but Robin Dunbar has taken a position as head of the Social and Evolutionary Neuroscience Research Group in the Department of Experimental Psychology at the University of Oxford.
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Many veterinarians are sufficiently concerned about the risk posed by canine parvovirus that they advise dog owners to keep their puppies at home until their vaccinations are complete. This poses some serious limitations for socializing your puppy. In this episode the Dunbars assess the true risk of...
What is deprivation, and is there a place for it in dog training? Is it a good idea to keep you dog confined or isolated to get them more excited about training or working with you? In this episode the Dunbars discuss the concept of depriving a dog of access to desired behaviors and items as a...
Dave Delaney is recognized leader and speaker on digital marketing, social media strategy, and community enthusiasm. Moving to Nashville in 2007, he co-founded two annual unconferences, PodCamp Nashville and BarCamp Nashville. He also launched two monthly events, Nashcocktail and Geek Breakfast, the latter now has chapters across the US, South Africa and Australia. Dave also has a book available for preorder: New Business Networking: How to Effectively Grow Your Business Network Using Online and Offline Methods Dave’s Podcamp Nashville Session Erik’s Podcamp Nashville Session Covered in this episode: Events are not just about the speakers or the topics It’s about the people! Best practices to be productive in your event networking – Before: Do your homework Look to see who is attending ahead of time check the list of atendees and speakers Make notes of who you want to make sure to meet or meet up with Start connecting even before the event Take note of the sponsers Prepare business cards Practice your ‘elevator pitch’ introducing who you are, what you do, why your at the event During: Make use of lanyards and nametags Look for the interesting people Look for the people in similar sessions to you You don’t have to rush Listen to what people are talking about around you Follow the event hashtag, start interaction online to bridge offline We all need a safety net – by Carla Swank How an introvert can network without going crazy by Britt Raybould It takes courage! After: Take notes as you are meeting people ASK for business cards, don’t just give Follow up with them digitally Connect on Linked In Nimble.com Dumbars Number Following up is important Dunbars number 32 Tips for #SXSW (Applicable elsewhere also) For more great networking insight to add to what was in this episode, make sure to preorder Dave’s Book! Tweet at Dave and let him now what you got from this episode! http://twitter.com/DaveDelaney Please connect with me Subscribe, rate, and review in iTunes Follow @ErikJFisher Check out more Noodle.mx Network showsThe Audacity to Podcast: "How-to" podcast about podcastingBeyond the To-Do List: Personal and professional productivityThe Productive Woman: Productivity for busy womenONCE: Once Upon a Time podcastWelcome to Level Seven: Agents of SHIELD and Marvel’s cinematic universe podcastAre You Just Watching?: Movie reviews with Christian critical thinkingthe Ramen Noodle: Family-friendly clean comedy
In this episode the Dunbars respond to and discuss a video by John Rogerson about the declining numbers and quality of mongrel dogs in the UK. You can see it yourself at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1s850_3s0C8. Mongrels used to represent the naturally evolved pet dogs of a village, and so they
The easiest way to save shelter dogs is to prevent them from being created in the first place. Every shelter dog began life as an impressionable little puppy and in this episode the Dunbars discuss the importance of starting that puppy on the right paw. As dog trainers, it’s our responsibility to
There are a lot of products out there that claim to help you take care of and train your dog. Some of these items can make your life considerably easier, while others are a waste of money and some can even be dangerous to your dog. The Dunbars talk about the best tools you can use in dog
Dog Star Daily and the Dunbars could not be more excited to announce the launch of a new show that is going to revolutionize dog training TV. There are nearly as many ways to train dogs as there are dog trainers, which is why we will feature a new trainer each week. Each one will be using their...
Getting a dog is a huge responsibility in a a number of different ways. In this episode, the Dunbars talk about the financial commitment that a dog, and especially a puppy require. They break down the cost into the most common categories, and discuss tips on how you can save a little money
Getting a dog is always a big decision and everyone in the household should be a part of the process. Of course, this includes any dogs that you already live with. You certainly don’t want to bring home a new dog without first checking that it will be a good fit for your household. The Dunbars
One of the biggest mistakes people make in dog training is blaming their dog’s behavior problems on “leadership” or “dominance” instead of poor training. The Dunbars explain how dog hierarchies actually work, and why it doesn’t really matter when it comes to your relationship with your
The dog park can be a scary place, especially if you are worried about your dog's socialization skills. The Dunbars discuss when to be worried about your dog being dangerous, and how safety is really all about off-leash control. The park can be an exciting place, so work your way up to it. Hang out
Finding a good dog trainer can be a difficult process. Fortunately, there are a lot of things you can do to make sure that the trainer you find will be a good fit for you and your puppy. The Dunbars discuss what to look for in a good trainer, whether it’s for puppy classes, adult dog training, or
Some dog behavior problems can put your dog in jeopardy. These need to be addressed in order to ensure the safety of dogs and their owners. The Dunbars respond to listener questions and discuss the importance of highly reliable emergency commands and boundary training. With training for safety,
Long-term and short-term confinement, indoor and outdoor doggy toilets, night shifts and long days, rewards and reprimands. When it comes to training your pup to use the loo, the devil is in the details. The Dunbars discuss housetraining specifics, including how to set your new puppy up for success
Do your homework before you get a dog! The Dunbars discuss some of the questions you should ask yourself before adopting a dog. What do you want from a dog? How do you imagine your ideal canine companion? The first step in training a dog is determining your lifestyle and expectations. Also it's