
This podcast is dog trainers talking about dog natural training and all things dog behavior. Our goal for this podcast is to help our species, understand canine communication and behaviors.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 130 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Kids & FamilyPets & Animals | |||

Why do you think that dog is the alpha? In this first episode of season 4, Tara and Laura break down the difference between being an alpha and being a protector. They debunk the common myths associated with behaviors that make an “alpha” in a pack an... more
What are you hoping for in the new year? This shortened episode is the last of this season and the year of 2025, so Tara and Laura talk about what they hope to see in the new year in regards to dogs and their owners. Try to take a moment to reflect o... more
Monkey see, monkey do? This week, Tara and Laura discuss some of the top social media trends they have seen with dogs and their owners. They cover multiple trends, past and current, and why they are not all appropriate. Sometimes it is better to stop... more
Helping veterans match with service dogs is an amazing calling. This week, Tara and Laura welcomed Ryan Woodruff from Clear Path for Veterans to talk about their canine program. They discuss Ryan’s background that led him to his calling and the proce... more
I am considering doggie booties for the heat! I try not to take Buni out when it is so hot but there is a little bit of sidewalk to reach where he does his numbers! Do these actually work?
Buni has been trained and boarded by Tara and Lauren since he was a puppy and I am so thankful they are on a podcast because I need reminders about how to connect with my Buni.
Absolutely useful information presented in a lively format. This is the podcast for anyone working with dogs or just living with dogs or just living with them.
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Apple Podcasts | #53 |
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Aimed at dog owners, trainers, and enthusiasts, this podcast focuses on understanding canine communication and behavior through expert insights and practical advice. Conversations explore a variety of topics such as dog training techniques, the psychological aspects of dog behavior, addressing common issues like boredom and frustration, and the importance of mental stimulation for dogs. Unique elements include engaging discussions with veterinarians, behaviorists, and trainers sharing their expertise, along with anecdotes from real-life experiences that resonate with pet owners. The show is approachable and informative, striving to empower listeners with tools and knowledge to build better relationships with their dogs.
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Recent guests on K9 Translators include:
1. Dr. Sharon Waters
2. Dr. Robert Glass
3. Jennifer Holland
4. Courtney Leigh
5. Laura's dog Dolly
6. Amanda van Hoozer
7. Melissa King
8. Dr. Maggie McDonald
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