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Zen of Dog Ownership

By: Dog Owner's Academy
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  • Be the owner your dog deserves. Zen of Dog Ownership is an educational podcast created and curated exclusively for dog owners who want to know more about their dogs and how to be the best owner they can be. Join Dog Owners Collective
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Episodes
  • Spaying Dogs: Myths, Misconceptions, and What to Expect | discussion with Dr. Stanley of GoodVets Charlotte
    Feb 28 2023

    Today's episode is all about spaying/neutering dogs.  Without taking a position on whether to, or not to spay/neuter. Our goal is always to educate dog owners.

    We'll go over everything you need to know about this critical procedure, including the advantages and what to expect.

    We cover everything you wanted know from what exactly is spaying to myths and misconceptions about spaying. The Process, potential complications, and best practices for easy recovery for your dog.

    So grab a cup of coffee, settle in, and let's get started!

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    Dr. Stanley - GoodVets Montford

    Dr. Stanley received her Bachelors and DVM from OSU (Go Buckeyes)

     Good-Vets Montford (Charlotte)

    Contact: montford@goodvets.com

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    54 mins
  • Leash Aggression | We're talking about leash aggression on dogs.
    Feb 21 2023

    Leash Aggression is a common issue that can be challenging to manage.

    On this episode we offer insights and tips for managing leash aggression.

    What is Leash Aggression

    Leash aggression, also known as leash reactivity, is a behavior in which a dog displays aggressive or fearful behavior when on a leash. This can include lunging, barking, growling, and snapping. It can be triggered by various factors, such as fear, anxiety, territoriality, and frustration.

    Causes of Leash Aggression 

    There are several reasons why a dog may develop leash aggression. Some common causes include lack of socialization, past traumatic experiences, fear of other dogs or people, and frustration from being restrained on a leash. We'll discuss each of these factors in more detail and provide examples of how they can lead to leash aggression.

    Managing Leash Aggression 

    Leash aggression can be challenging to manage, but it's not impossible. We'll provide tips and strategies for managing leash aggression, such as avoiding trigger situations, desensitization and counterconditioning techniques, using positive reinforcement training, and seeking the help of a professional dog trainer or behaviorist.

    Preventing Leash Aggression 

    Preventing leash aggression is always better than trying to manage it after it has developed. We'll discuss how to prevent leash aggression by socializing your dog at a young age, exposing them to new experiences and environments, and using positive reinforcement to reinforce good behavior.

     

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    21 mins
  • Children and Dogs
    Feb 16 2023

    Dogs can make great companions for children, but it's important to consider a few things before bringing one into the family. In this episode we are talking about Dogs and Children.   The Benefits of Having a Dog for Children

    Companionship: Dogs can provide children with a loyal and loving friend who is always there to listen and play.
    Increased physical activity: Taking care of a dog can help children get more exercise and stay active.
    Improved social skills: Dogs can help children learn to communicate and interact with others.
    Enhanced empathy and responsibility: Taking care of a dog can teach children to be more caring, responsible, and empathetic.

    Choosing the Right Dog for Families with Children

    Factors to consider, such as breed, size, and energy level: Some breeds are better suited for families with children, and it's important to consider the dog's size and energy level as well.
    Importance of early socialization: Socializing the dog early on can help them feel comfortable and safe around children.
    Preparing the dog for the arrival of a new baby: It's important to help the dog adjust to changes in the family and establish new boundaries.

    The Dog's Perspective

    A dog's perception of children: Dogs may see children as smaller and less predictable, which can cause stress and anxiety.
    Common behaviors and body language displayed by dogs around children: Understanding how dogs communicate can help prevent misunderstandings and potential conflicts.
    Understanding and managing a dog's stress and fear around children: It's important to recognize signs of stress and fear in dogs and take steps to manage it.

     Safety Measures for Children and Dogs

    Importance of supervising interactions: Children and dogs should always be supervised when together.
    Teaching children appropriate behavior around dogs: Children should learn how to approach and interact with dogs in a safe and respectful way.
    Training dogs to understand boundaries and commands: Dogs should be trained to understand and respond to commands that help establish boundaries and prevent potential conflicts.

    Incorporating Dogs into Family Activities

    Ideas for fun, dog-friendly outings: There are many activities that families can enjoy with their dogs, such as hiking, swimming, and playing in the park.
    Encouraging bonding between children and dogs: Spending quality time together can help strengthen the bond between children and dogs.
    Balancing the needs of both dogs and children: It's important to consider the needs of both dogs and children when planning activities and setting boundaries.

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    36 mins

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