The Dog Who Asked for More: Training, Enrichment and Nutrition Secrets for a Calmer Life with Dogs
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Why Enrichment Isn’t Extra—It’s Essential for Training & Behavior
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Is your dog chewing furniture, barking nonstop, or destroying toys in minutes?
What if they're not misbehaving—but actually asking for more? In this episode of The Dog Who Asked for More, we dive into what destructive behavior really means—and how enrichment toys designed for real dogs (like those from Soda Pup) can give your dog the outlet they need. You'll learn how training, enrichment, and even nutrition intersect in ways that help your dog feel safe, seen, and satisfied.
In this episode:
- Learn how enrichment reduces stress and curbs behavior issues
- Understand why tough toys fail—and what materials actually last
- Hear practical tips for managing picky eaters, power chewers, and anxious pups through enrichment
Hit play to discover how smarter enrichment leads to better behavior—and a happier, healthier dog.
The Dog Who Asked for More Extras:
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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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