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Outlets – Giving Your Dog a Purpose

Season 1, Ep. 5

"You never want a working dog that's out of work!"


A bored dog is a destructive dog! We dive into the importance of mental and physical outlets, from scent work to problem-solving games, ensuring your dog has a fulfilling and well-balanced life. Both Jack and Max have high-drive working dogs that require much more than a simple walk around the block—but guess what? So does your Labrador, Cavoodle, Spaniel, German Shepherd (or any breed, really). So today, let’s talk about how to drain your dog's battery in the right way and make both their life and yours happier.


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