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Canine Nutrition and The Dog Who Asked for More with Emily Breslin

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Dogs are often labeled reactive, stubborn, or "too much," but today's guest believes they're usually just a miscommunication away from thriving.

In this episode of Dog Works Radio, Dr. Robert Forto sits down with Emily Breslin, retired vet tech turned dog trainer, certified canine nutritionist, enrichment expert, and host of The Dog Who Asked for More podcast.

Emily shares her incredible journey from a life-changing medical crisis to becoming a respected voice for dogs with intense emotions and unique needs. She and Robert dig into:

🔹 What makes a dog a "big feeling dog" 🔹 Common mistakes in canine nutrition and how to read a dog food label 🔹 Why raw feeding and fresh food are gaining traction 🔹 How enrichment changes behavior 🔹 The power of podcasting to help overwhelmed dog owners 🔹 Her takeaways from supporting reactive dogs and their humans

Whether you live with a high-drive working breed, a reactive rescue, or you want to understand your dog better, this conversation delivers practical insight and a lot of heart.

Listen now and subscribe so you never miss an episode.

  continue reading

1046 episodes

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Dogs are often labeled reactive, stubborn, or "too much," but today's guest believes they're usually just a miscommunication away from thriving.

In this episode of Dog Works Radio, Dr. Robert Forto sits down with Emily Breslin, retired vet tech turned dog trainer, certified canine nutritionist, enrichment expert, and host of The Dog Who Asked for More podcast.

Emily shares her incredible journey from a life-changing medical crisis to becoming a respected voice for dogs with intense emotions and unique needs. She and Robert dig into:

🔹 What makes a dog a "big feeling dog" 🔹 Common mistakes in canine nutrition and how to read a dog food label 🔹 Why raw feeding and fresh food are gaining traction 🔹 How enrichment changes behavior 🔹 The power of podcasting to help overwhelmed dog owners 🔹 Her takeaways from supporting reactive dogs and their humans

Whether you live with a high-drive working breed, a reactive rescue, or you want to understand your dog better, this conversation delivers practical insight and a lot of heart.

Listen now and subscribe so you never miss an episode.

  continue reading

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