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Length:
46 minutes
Released:
Oct 21, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

If you think you know everything about your dog's needs, think again! In this episode you will learn: 1. The importance of emotional and social needs in dogs' lives2. The importance of a secure attachment between pet parent and puppy3. The importance of being an advocate for your dog.Author of Do No Harm Dog Training & Behavior Manual and The Hierarchy of Dog Needs®, Linda Michaels, uses her advanced training in psychology and neuroscience to help us do better for our doodles.If you want to bring your Doodle parenting to the next level, sign up for The Doodle Pro™ Society waitlist now! Members get exclusive access to The Doodle Pro™, Doodle training modules, and live Q&A's with world renowned guest experts (that would usually charge $100's each to book a virtual session). Visit thedoodlepro.com/waitlist to be the first to know when doors open again! Take our fun and free Doodle Personality Quiz!  Do you know YOUR doodle as well as you think you do? Find it at thedoodlepro.com/personality!Visit instagram.com/thedoodlepro for behind-the-scenes peeks at the doodles Corinne works with daily!
Released:
Oct 21, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (47)

Have a more fulfilling and rewarding experience with your doodle breed dog by becoming a more confident and informed doodle parent. Feel more proud of your doodle's grooming, training, behavior and more! Find EXPERT answers to questions like, When should a doodle get their first grooming? How do you stop a doodle from barking? How can I stop my doodle from jumping on guests? When should I get a second dog? How do I help my doodle with separation anxiety?No one has professionally worked with as many different doodle breeds or has more experience with doodles than The Doodle Pro™ and Corinne shares her expertise in a fun, compassionate, and non-judgmental way. Others might call them a doodle, oodle, groodle, labradoodle, goldendoodle, bernedoodle, cavapoo, cockapoo, sheepadoodle, aussiedoodle, yorkipoo, Australian labradoodle, cobberdog, malti-poo, mini-goldendoodle, mini-labradoodle, poodle or another poodle mixed puppy or dog. But you are who they call their best friend.