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Q&A: Retractable Leashes, Practice Tips, Neutral Greetings & Picking the Right Dog – Ep. 050

Q&A: Retractable Leashes, Practice Tips, Neutral Greetings & Picking the Right Dog – Ep. 050

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🎙️ Ep. 050 – Who Let the Dogs Out Podcast

It’s our 50th episode, and we’re celebrating by tackling some fantastic listener questions and sharing important insights for every dog owner! 🐾

This week, we cover:

❌ Are retractable leashes bad—and why do trainers often avoid them?

🎯 When you practice at home, should you work on one behavior or multiple things at once?

👋 Why meeting people (and dogs!) on neutral territory matters

🐕 How to pick a dog that actually fits your lifestyle—not just your heart

Whether you're training a new pup, brushing up with your older dog, or considering bringing a new dog home, this episode is packed with value!

🎧 Listen now and celebrate Ep. 50 with us!

📩 Got a question for the show? Email sally@wonderdogtraining.com and we might feature it in a future episode!

🐶 Need help with training?

🌐 In-Home Training: WonderDogTraining.com

💻 Online Program: TrainMyWonderDog.com

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