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The Dog People Podcast
Socialisation – More Than Just Saying Hello
Season 1, Ep. 3
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Socialisation isn’t just about meeting other dogs—it’s about building confidence in all areas of your dog’s life. In this episode, we break down what true socialisation means, how to do it properly, and the common mistakes that could set your pup back.
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14:17||Season 1, Ep. 31In this episode of The Dog People Podcast, Max and Jack unpack one of the most misunderstood parts of dog training — how often you should be rewarding your dog. Max breaks down the science of reinforcement schedules and explains why not knowing when a reward is coming can actually supercharge your dog’s motivation. If you're always handing out treats, you might be doing more harm than good — but get too stingy, and you'll lose your dog's interest altogether. This is essential listening for anyone looking to boost engagement and drive in their pup.30. Dog People Q&A: Daycare Advice, Vagus Nerve Facts & Fetch Troubles
15:10||Season 1, Ep. 30Join Jack and Max as they field your questions in this dog-packed episode: uncover the realities of modern doggie daycare, debunk the vagus nerve “calming hack,” and Jack puts his big boy pants on for his first bit of advice on a deep-dive into a listener’s Kelpie problem but will Max agree with his tips?29. Responsible Rehoming: Why It Isn’t Always a Failure
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09:07||Season 1, Ep. 27Every interaction your dog has shapes them — so what are they picking up from their "friends"? This episode dives into how dogs influence each other’s behaviour, why you might need to limit certain playmates, and how to use structured social time to your advantage. It’s not about isolation — it’s about intentional influence.29. The Dog Park Debate: Social Playground or Behavioural Minefield?
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