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Reactivity, Redemption, and Real Lessons with Canines on Cue’s Seb Lemaire

Season 1, Ep. 25

In this episode of The Dog People Podcast, we sit down with Sebastian Lemaire from Canines on Cue to hear the honest, inspiring story of how his own dog, Hagrid the German Shepherd, changed everything. Like many first-time dog owners, Seb made a few crucial mistakes—which led to Hagrid developing reactivity issues. But instead of giving up, Seb turned that experience into a powerful motivation to become a professional trainer. Today, Hagrid works with Seb to help clients navigate their own dog’s reactivity. If you’ve ever struggled with a reactive dog or want to understand the human side of training, this is the episode for you.

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