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In this episode of the Honest a Dog podcast, Liz Foley and Jeff Gadway discuss strategies for ensuring calm and stress-free vet visits for dogs. They explore the common anxieties faced by both dogs and their owners, the importance of early socialization, and practical tips for managing vet visits. The conversation emphasizes the role of dog owners in preparing their pets, as well as the responsibility of veterinary clinics to create a supportive environment. The episode concludes with information about upcoming workshops aimed at improving dog behaviour and owner education.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Calm Vet Visits04:01 Preparing Puppies for Vet Visits07:24 Strategies for Existing Vet Visit Challenges18:40 Calming Techniques During the Vet Exam22:54 Post-Vet Visit Strategies and Tools29:30 The Role of Veterinary Clinics in Reducing Stress37:15 Upcoming Workshops and Final Thoughts
In this episode of the Honest to Dog podcast, hosts Liz Foley and Jeff Gadway discuss the common issue of picky eaters in dogs. They explore various factors that contribute to picky eating, including the quality of dog food, potential food allergies, and behavioural conditioning. The conversation emphasizes the importance of proper nutrition for dogs and offers practical advice for dog owners on managing their pets' eating habits. The hosts also highlight the significance of routine and the need to avoid creating stress around mealtime.
In this episode of the Honest to Dog podcast, hosts Liz Foley and Jeff Gadway discuss the challenges and strategies for moving with dogs. They explore how major life changes, such as moving, can be stressful for dogs and highlight the importance of maintaining routines and providing stability during transitions. The conversation covers expected behaviors in dogs during moves, practical strategies for a smooth transition, and the significance of building resilience in dogs to handle change. They also discuss how to introduce dogs to new environments and navigate neighborhood dynamics, emphasizing the need for consistency and variety in training to prepare dogs for community interactions.Chapters00:00 The Stress of Moving for Dogs02:54 Understanding Dog Behavior During Transitions05:47 Strategies for a Smooth Move09:06 Introducing Dogs to New Environments12:13 Building Resilience in Dogs14:59 Navigating Neighborhood Dynamics17:50 Preparing Dogs for Community Interactions20:55 Creating a Routine for Change24:12 The Importance of Variety in Dog Training26:56 The Playbook for Managing Change29:56 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
In this episode of the Honest to Dog podcast, hosts Liz Foley and Jeff Gadway discuss the complexities of dog behavior, particularly in the context of dog fights and socialization. They reflect on early experiences in dog training, emphasizing the importance of structure and learning from mistakes. The conversation covers effective strategies for managing dog conflicts, the significance of maintaining calmness in crisis situations, and the need for community support in dog training. They also address the aftermath of dog incidents, offering advice on rebuilding confidence in both dogs and their owners, and the importance of communication in fostering a safe and supportive dog environment.00:00 Understanding Dog Behavior: Fight, Flight, and Surrender03:01Reflections on Early Experiences in Dog Training06:13Learning from Mistakes: Handling Dog Fights09:04The Importance of Structure in Dog Training11:56Effective Strategies for Managing Dog Conflicts15:11The Role of Calmness in Crisis Situations18:11Building Community for Better Dog Socialization21:03Recovering from Dog Conflicts: Human and Canine Perspectives23:51Preventing Future Incidents: Training and Leadership27:08Handling Dog Fights: Practical Advice30:01The Aftermath of Dog Fights: Lessons Learned33:13Creating a Supportive Dog Community36:09Moving Forward After a Dog Incident39:01Rebuilding Confidence in Dogs Post-Incident42:07The Importance of Communication in Dog Training45:00Final Thoughts: Advocating for Dogs and Their Owners
This one goes out to a special fan who could not find this in our catalogue of episodes. We at HTD aren’t sure where it went either. It’s stimply too good of an episode, and a real deep dive into Liz’s early experiences with dogs. Enjoy!Join the 10 day Relationship Re-boot. Sign up here!Need help with your dog? Get in touch with Liz for one-on-one or virtual training Your Favourite Dog Trainer
It all comes to down to trust, dogs most often exhibit fear because there is a lack of trust of the situation, people, and place. Liz and Jeff unpack how to recognize and provide some tips on how to work with a fearful dog. Join the 10 day Relationship Re-boot. Sign up here!Need help with your dog? Get in touch with Liz for one-on-one or virtual training Your Favourite Dog Trainer
It’s that time of year again, when the tick population of North America are out surfing on tall grass, waiting to hitch a ride on our dog’s fur. Liz & Jeff talk about their own experience this season with ticks as well as some methods they have employed to get through the season.Join the 10 day Relationship Re-boot. Sign up here!Need help with your dog? Get in touch with Liz for one-on-one or virtual training Your Favourite Dog Trainer
Helping your dog focus on using their incredible sense of smell will encourage them to become more social, less reactive, and tire them out mentally. Liz and Jeff chat about their experiences working with their pack to bring that sense to the surface through games that you can do around the house.Join the 10 day Relationship Re-boot. Sign up here!Need help with your dog? Get in touch with Liz for one-on-one or virtual training Your Favourite Dog Trainer
The idea of proofing is about the expectation tied to the activity. The building blocks of training is built on the expectation of how your dog interacts to your behaviour and requestsJoin the 10 day Relationship Re-boot. Sign up here! Need help with your dog? Get in touch with Liz for one-on-one or virtual training Your Favourite Dog Trainer
Liz and Jeff talk about the foundation of connection safety and trust that is essential in your relationship with your dog. Before you can make corrections and guide them through life you need to form that healthy one-on-one connection. Need help with your dog? Get in touch with Liz for one-on-one or virtual trainingYour Favourite Dog Trainer
Liz and Jeff talk you through a few helpful tips and tricks to understanding how to make corrections to your dog's behaviour. It all stems from how dogs would correct each other in a pack setting. Want to learn more? Liz is hosting a FREE virtual Master Class April 24th 2024! She will be answering your questions and sharing her 14+ years of dog training knowledge in a completely free virtual Master Class. Sign up below, you wont want to miss it!SIGN UP HERE FOR THE FREE VIRTUAL MASTERCLASS! 🐕 🐾Need help with your dog? Get in touch with Liz for one-on-one or virtual trainingYour Favourite Dog Trainer
It has been some time. Liz and Jeff are back at it in a new space to catch you up on the exciting and interesting progress they have been making in both their professional lives and the ongoing training with their pack.Sign up for the Relationship RebootNeed help with your dog? Get in touch with Liz for one-on-one or virtual trainingYour Favourite Dog Trainer
Liz & Jeff talk about their newest addition to the pack, Archie the tripod street dog. They discuss their intentions behind adopting Archie and how he is such a great fit in the pack in terms of energy.Sign up for the Relationship RebootNeed help with your dog? Get in touch with Liz for one-on-one or virtual trainingYour Favourite Dog Trainer
Liz & Jeff look back on the year that was 2023, all of their accomplishments and pitfalls. The growth they have experienced in both their personal professional lives. Not to mention the growth they have seen in their pack. Stay tuned for a new seasons of HTD in 2024.Sign up for the Relationship Reboot
It’s a very natural thing that all dogs do and it may not always be sexually driven. Jeff & Liz talk offer tips and tricks to help you manage this unwanted behaviour and how to recognize the drivers behind it in your dog. Group training is back! Get the help, you and your dog need: sign up here
As the weather changes in North America the time you can spend with your dog outside becomes limited. Jeff & Liz talk about some home-based ideas you can implement to fulfill your dog’s energy needs.Group training is back! Get the help, you and your dog need: sign up here
Liz & Jeff discuss the realities of what to expect when you start and continue on your training journey with your dog.Group training is back! Get the help, you and your dog need: sign up here
Liz & Jeff discuss the season, reason and optimal time to welcome a new dog into your life. Spoiler: There is no perfect time/date, but there are several key indicators that you should look out for when deciding the right time to grow your pack.Group training is back! Get the help, you and your dog need: sign up here
Liz & Jeff get vulnerable. In this episode they talk about the set backs and real feelings associated with dog training from both the professional and personal side. Group training is back! Get the help, you and your dog need: sign up here
Liz & Jeff are talking all things pack positions in this three-part-three-episode-arc. In this one they dive into what it’s like to have a front of the pack dog.Group training is back! Get the help, you and your dog need: sign up here
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