In this episode, Sue Heulings, the director of the ARFShack Rescue, shares her experiences working with Todd and Lynn. She discusses how she met them and how they helped her with training her rescue dog, Kali Ma.
Sue also talks about her time at Culver City and the challenges she faced with wolf hybrids. She emphasizes the importance of crate and rotate for managing dogs with incompatible personalities and knowing your limitations as a dog owner.
This conversation explores various topics related to dog behavior and training. We cover themes such as human influence and emotions, lessons learned from sibling rivalry, the power of dog psychology, dogs reading human intentions, the importance of structure and consistency, creating and disrupting patterns, dealing with human aggressive dogs, the dangers of embedded collars, the Arf Shack rescue, the Redlands dog sanctuary, and planning a road trip podcast. Additionally, Sue shares her experience of a legal battle with animal control.
Takeaways
Working with experienced trainers can provide valuable insights and solutions for challenging dog behaviors.
Training and managing dogs with aggressive tendencies requires a deep understanding of their needs and limitations.
Crate and rotate can be an effective strategy for managing dogs that do not get along.
Knowing your own limitations as a dog owner is crucial for creating a safe and harmonious environment for your pets.
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