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EP60: The Science of Greyhound Behaviour with Dr Liam Clay

EP60: The Science of Greyhound Behaviour with Dr Liam Clay

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We’ve hit the big 6-0… and we’re still raging (respectfully) 💅🔥

In this milestone episode of Talking Couch Potatoes, we sit down with Dr Liam Clay – PhD-qualified canine behaviour consultant and Director of AABA Consultants & Future Proof Training Academy – to unpack the science of greyhound behaviour:


❓ What actually happens when a greyhound leaves racing and enters a home?

🤔Why the “3-3-3 rule” needs a little adjustment for ex-racing hounds

👉 What emotional regulation really means

🚫 Why greyhounds aren’t “born to race” and what they’re capable of instead

🤭 Why greyhounds can appear socially awkward (relatable tbh)

✅Why structure + time = success

🐕 And the beautiful truth about what these dogs can become 💖

🔥This conversation is evidence-based, compassionate and eye-opening.


If you’ve adopted, fostered, or are thinking about bringing a greyhound into your life – this episode is essential listening.


And … we also introduce our very first 🐶 Foster of the Fortnight 🐾 Huey, a brindle gentleman waiting patiently for his forever home.


🤯Episode 60 and still fighting for a world where greyhounds live a full life like all other companion pups!


💬 Tell us what surprised you most.

🔁 Share with anyone considering adoption.

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🎉Huge thanks to our long time sponsors, Henry Houndwear, what all the best dressed hounds are wearing 🐕 https://henryhoundwear.com.au/


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