The Dog Who Asked for More: Training, Enrichment and Nutrition Secrets for a Calmer Life with Dogs
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Why Love Isn’t Enough to Heal a Rescue Dog — They Need Training and Enrichment
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What if the dog who needed the most healing was also the one who came to heal you?
In this emotionally raw episode of The Dog Who Asked for More, we revisit the moment I met Toby—an emaciated, reactive bait dog on the brink of being forgotten. What followed was not just a rescue story, but a story of mutual transformation. This is about choosing each other, over and over, and learning what it really means to be safe, seen, and loved.
In this episode:
- Discover why emotional safety is more important than obedience when working with rescue dogs
- Learn how reactivity, grief, and healing are all part of the deeper dog-human dialogue
- Reflect on the one question every dog is quietly asking—and how to answer it, day by day
Press play to hear Toby’s story, and reconnect with what your own dog might be asking for—beyond behavior, beyond training, and straight from the heart.
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This podcast explores real-life dog behavior and training through the lens of a canine nutritionist, dog coach, and retired vet tech—diving into reactivity, dog obedience, dog health, dog food, dog habits, dog lifestyle, canine enrichment, pet enrichment, dog myths, and what it actually takes to support reactive dogs safely and calmly. Whether you’re a dog mom navigating reactivity, building the human–dog bond, choosing dog products, or just trying to create a calmer dog life with your canine, you’ll find grounded strategies to build trust, improve dog behavior, and help your dog feel safe, understood, and supported.
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