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Jealous Dogs and Harness Hiccups: Listener Q&A
Season 1, Ep. 12
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First, Max tackles a case of sibling rivalry—one listener’s young dog is acting out with jealousy, and it’s throwing off the household vibe. Then we help a member of the DPP Facebook group whose Border Collie pup is struggling with harness anxiety. Two questions, tons of insight, and tools you can use right away.
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64. First Generation Cross Breeds beware
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63. Are we over medicating our dogs?
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