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    In this episode, we sit down with the Mirror Image K9 Extended family to tackle real-life training challenges. This conversation dives deep into prepping a dog for an upcoming move, managing crate anxiety, introducing a new impact crate, and helping dogs adapt to major changes like travel and new environments. We also explore topics like balancing crate and place training, handling dog-cat dynamics, and using tools like the e-collar thoughtfully. Most importantly, we talk about how a calm, prepared owner is key to a dog’s success. If you're navigating big transitions with your dog, this episode is packed with tips, strategies, and a reminder that patience and preparation go a long way.

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    In this episode of Think Like a Dog, Andreia and Millie take on the complex and often misunderstood topic of dog bites. They explore why dogs bite, how to prevent it, and what to do if it happens—all through the lens of compassion, education, and real-life experience.

    From decoding dog body language to recognizing early warning signs, they break down how human behavior can impact canine reactions. You'll hear personal stories, expert insights, and practical advice on how to create safer, more respectful environments for dogs—whether you're dealing with a reactive pup, introducing a new baby to the home, or simply trying to understand your dog better.

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    Common misconceptions about “aggressive” dogsWhy startle responses aren’t “bad behavior”The importance of safe spaces for overwhelmed dogsBest practices when approaching unfamiliar dogsHow to support rescue dogs through training and structure

    This episode is a must-listen for dog lovers, rescue advocates, and anyone looking to deepen their understanding of dog behavior. Because most dog bites are preventable—and it all starts with learning to listen.

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    In this episode of the Think Like a Dog podcast, Andreia and Mirror Image K9 delve into the intricacies of dog training commands, emphasizing the importance of consistency, enforcement, and the mindset behind commands. They discuss the significance of the 'place' command, how it differs from 'stay', and the role of treats and toys in training. The conversation also covers the use of release words and the expectations associated with commands like 'heel' and 'let's go'. They emphasize the importance of follow-up commands to reinforce recall and the use of leash pressure to teach these commands effectively.

    The discussion also covers the significance of structured play in dog training, highlighting how it can enhance impulse control and strengthen the bond between the dog and owner. They discuss techniques for managing play intensity, the meaning of commands like 'easy' and 'enough', and the critical nature of the 'drop it' command for safety. The conversation also touches on commands that may not be beneficial, such as 'watch me', emphasizing the need for organic eye contact and respect in the human-dog relationship.

    Whether you're just getting started or looking to level up your training, this episode will help you fine-tune your communication and set clearer expectations with your pup.

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    In this episode of Think Like a Dog Podcast, Millie and Andreia take a deep dive into the dog adoption process from a rescue organization’s perspective. They tackle common misconceptions about adoption requirements, the role of structured walks in setting up a dog for success, and the adopter's responsibility in ensuring a strong match.

    The discussion emphasizes the importance of flexibility in adoption criteria, the significance of support systems for new pet owners, and the role of training in building a lasting bond. Millie and Andreia also explore key factors in choosing the right dog—whether a puppy or an adult—and what to expect during the transition period.

    Beyond adoption, they highlight the need for patience, openness, and a willingness to learn when bringing a new dog home. From understanding a dog’s true nature to fostering a partnership built on trust, this episode is packed with insights that help adopters create a smooth transition for their new furry family member.

    If you're thinking about adopting or just want to understand the process better, this episode is a must-listen!




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    In this episode of Think Like a Dog, Millie and Andreia dive into the crucial role of structure in dog training and why clear rules, boundaries, and routines are essential for a well-balanced dog. They break down common misconceptions about dog behavior, the importance of crate training, and why providing clarity and direction prevents behavioral issues before they start.

    Millie shares expert insights on crate placement, setting no-dog zones for safety, and why feeding in the crate reinforces structure. She also emphasizes the value of structured leash walking, managing impulse control through thresholds, and ensuring calmness before offering resources. Plus, she provides a checklist to help owners determine when and how to gradually reduce structure while maintaining a respectful and trusting relationship with their dog.

    Throughout the episode, Millie and Andreia stress that while treats are great for teaching tricks, they don't address deeper behavioral challenges. They highlight the importance of consistency, understanding each dog’s unique personality, and using structure to create a harmonious home environment.

    If you want to strengthen your bond with your dog, prevent behavioral issues, and ensure long-term success in training, this episode is a must-listen!



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    In this episode of Think Like A Dog, hosts Andreia and Millie dive into key aspects of dog training and behavior. They explore how to address puppy whining, the importance of early exposure and socialization, and managing different rules for guest dogs. The discussion also covers emotional responses in dogs, cobbing behavior, and when to intervene in interactions. With a focus on building a strong dog-owner relationship, they highlight the importance of setting boundaries, self-regulation, and maintaining accountability in training. Tune in for practical strategies and expert insights to support you on your dog training journey!

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    In this episode of Think Like a Dog, Andreia and Millie are joined by Kaitlyn, an Ozzie Albies Foundation adopter, who adopted Dennis through the Best Chance Program. Together, they dive into Dennis' journey—from his rough start as a scared, anxious pup to his transformation into a confident and happy dog. Kaitlyn shares the challenges she faced bringing him home, how she helped him build confidence, and the small victories that made all the difference.

    This conversation explores dog ownership from two perspectives: adopting a rescue vs. getting a dog from a breeder. Andreia, Millie, and Kaitlyn break down common misconceptions about dog breeds (especially doodles), the importance of training and exercise, and why structure and patience are key for any dog. They also open up about their personal experiences with crate training, behavioral struggles, and navigating training as a couple—all while emphasizing the importance of responsible pet ownership.

    Beyond training, they discuss the emotional side of adopting a rescue, the value of a strong support system, and what new adopters should expect during the transition period. Whether you're thinking about adopting, struggling with training, or just love real and relatable dog stories, this episode is packed with insights, honest experiences, and helpful advice.

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    In this episode of Think Like a Dog, hosts Andreia and Millie welcome special guest Amy Creaven to dive into the crucial role of muzzles in dog training and behavior management. Together, they unpack the mission behind Trust Your Dog, break down the stigma surrounding muzzles, and highlight the benefits of custom-fit options. The conversation sheds light on the importance of proper muzzle training, ensuring both safety and comfort for dogs and their humans.

    The episode also explores the unique needs of different breeds, including brachycephalic dogs, and emphasizes the value of personalized muzzle fitting. Amy introduces the Expanding Worlds Fund, a program dedicated to making muzzles more accessible for those who need them most. By the end of the discussion, listeners will gain a deeper appreciation for muzzles as essential safety tools, empowering dog owners to navigate the world confidently and responsibly.

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    In this conversation, Maisie MacKnight shares her journey with her dog Jingle, focusing on the transition from physical health to mental well-being. They discuss the challenges of dog training, the importance of establishing a structured routine, and the relationship dynamics between owner and dog. The conversation emphasizes the need for coping mechanisms, assessing progress, and finding balance in training goals. In this conversation, Millie and Maisie discuss various aspects of dog training, focusing on understanding dog behavior, establishing clear boundaries, and addressing anxiety and barking issues. They explore the importance of teaching dogs to self-soothe, the dynamics of demand barking versus alert barking, and the strategies for managing these behaviors. The conversation emphasizes the need for clear expectations, the role of pressure and release in training, and the use of tools to support dogs with sound sensitivity. Ultimately, they highlight the balance between fairness and challenge in training, acknowledging that mistakes are part of the learning process for both dogs and their owners.


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    In this episode of the Think Like a Dog podcast, Andreia and Millie delve into the intricacies of leash training, emphasizing the importance of leash pressure as a communication tool between dog and owner. They discuss various techniques for teaching dogs commands, the role of the loop in training, and how to effectively condition dogs to understand leash pressure. The conversation highlights the significance of clear communication and the need for consistency in training methods to foster a better relationship between dogs and their owners. In this episode, Andreia and Millie discuss the critical role of leashes in dog training, particularly in managing behavior during visits, teaching new skills, and reinforcing boundaries. They emphasize the importance of keeping the leash on during various scenarios to prevent unwanted behaviors and to facilitate effective training. The conversation also covers tethering techniques, addressing puppy tantrums, and the proper use of e-collars as a form of pressure in training. The hosts share personal anecdotes and practical advice to help dog owners create a structured and safe environment for their pets.



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    In this episode, Millie and Lucey discuss how to prepare Atlas, a reactive dog, for a big transition to apartment living in Chicago. Lucey shares their current routines, challenges, and strategies, including leash training, muzzle conditioning, and creating calm moments of connection during walks. Together, they explore practical tips like using commands such as "place" and "crate," managing encounters with other dogs, and gradually introducing Atlas to new environments with increasing distractions. They also address concerns about boarding and finding a suitable dog sitter. Tune in to hear how Lucey is building a thoughtful plan to help Atlas thrive in his new home while navigating the challenges of city life.

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    In this episode of the Think Like a Dog podcast, hosts Andreia and Millie, along with trainer Ridge Vogel, discuss the importance of understanding the reasons behind getting a dog, the significance of compatibility, and the necessity of education in dog training. The conversation also covers fostering dogs, establishing structure and boundaries, and the role of clarity and leadership in creating a successful relationship with dogs. The hosts advocate for a thoughtful approach to dog ownership that prioritizes the well-being of both the dog and the owner. In this conversation, the speakers discuss the significance of structure in dog training, particularly in relation to the experiences of dog owners with their pets. They delve into the complexities of litter mate syndrome, sharing personal anecdotes and insights on how to manage and prevent behavioral issues that arise when adopting two dogs from the same litter. The discussion emphasizes the importance of making informed decisions for the welfare of dogs, including the potential need for rehoming. Additionally, they highlight available resources for dog owners and trainers to improve their understanding and approach to dog behavior.

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    In this episode, Ridge Vogel, the founder of Pack Leader University, discusses his journey into dog psychology and the importance of becoming a better human to create a better dog. He emphasizes the need for dog owners to understand the psychology of dogs and take responsibility for their dogs' behavior. Ridge also talks about his 90-day dog psychology and human training mentorship program, the Pack Leader Blueprint, which focuses on educating and empowering dog owners to become effective leaders for their dogs. He highlights the qualities of a good trainer, including empathy, open-mindedness, honesty, and accountability. The conversation revolves around the importance of finding the right dog trainer and being open-minded and committed to building a strong relationship with your dog. It emphasizes the need for owners to take responsibility for their dog's behavior and not give up on them. The trainers discuss the dangers of relying on quick fixes and the importance of putting in the time and effort to train your dog. They also highlight the role of instincts in understanding and connecting with dogs. The conversation explores the importance of following our instincts and understanding our dogs' needs. It emphasizes the need to trust our gut feelings and make decisions based on what is right for us and our dogs, rather than seeking validation from others. The conversation also touches on the misconceptions about dogs' behavior and the importance of education and mindset in building a strong relationship with our dogs.

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    In this episode, Andreia and Millie are joined by Ryan Melnyk, the co-owner of Open Oaks Pet Grooming in Toledo, Ohio. They discuss the importance of finding a groomer who can handle and groom pets in a less stressful manner. Ryan shares his journey into grooming and his passion for working with rescue dogs. They also talk about the unique challenges of grooming difficult dogs and elderly pets. Ryan provides tips for pet owners on how to make the grooming process easier for their dogs at home. The conversation covers various topics related to dog grooming, including the preference for dremeling over trimming nails, conditioning dogs for grooming, handling rescue dogs, grooming elderly dogs, and the debate over shaving double-coated dogs. The importance of prioritizing a dog's comfort and well-being during grooming is emphasized, as well as the need for owners to understand the grooming requirements of their dogs. Other topics discussed include the grooming of short-coated dogs, the trimming of eyelashes and eyebrows, and the importance of communication between groomers and owners.

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    In this episode, Andreia and Millie discuss the difference between rescues and shelters and how to help homeless pets. They emphasize the importance of education and understanding the guidelines and processes of rescues and shelters. They also highlight the benefits of adopting from a rescue, such as individualized support and information about the dog's background. The hosts share their own experiences with their rescue program and the emphasis on training and setting dogs up for success. They also discuss the challenges of adopting from shelters and the need for commitment and dedication. The episode concludes with advice on rehoming dogs and finding stray dogs. The conversation discusses the need for systemic change in animal rescue and the importance of addressing the root causes of overpopulation. It emphasizes the role of education, advocacy, and demanding change in breeding laws.




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    In this conversation, Millie and Kathy discuss the progress of crate training and the challenges they face with resource guarding. They also explore how to improve the relationship between Jen and Kelsey, and how to set boundaries during activities like dock diving. They discuss the importance of eye contact and impulse control, and provide strategies for teaching these behaviors. They also address the issue of Kelsey's excitement during stick retrieval and suggest ways to lower the intensity and build impulse control. Overall, the conversation focuses on creating productive interactions and changing the dynamics between the dogs and their owners. They cover topics such as teaching recall, structured play, drop it command, and using an e-collar for training. They also discuss crate training and mealtime routines. Overall, Kathy has made significant progress with Kelsey's behavior, but there is still room for improvement.


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    In this episode, Jenzi Langley, founder of Get K9 Training, discusses service dog training and the process of getting a service dog. She emphasizes the importance of being disabled and having a need for a service dog in order to start the training process. Jenzi explains that service dogs need to have neutrality and adaptability, but there is flexibility in terms of breed and temperament. She also clarifies the differences between emotional support animals, therapy dogs, and service dogs, highlighting the specific tasks and training required for service dogs. Jenzi also discusses the legal consequences of falsely claiming a service dog and the importance of proper training and behavior in public spaces. In this conversation, Jenzi Langley discusses the importance of proper service dog training and the differences between service dogs, emotional support animals, and therapy dogs.

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    In this episode, Andreia and Millie discuss the importance of muzzle training for dogs. They highlight the various reasons why muzzle training is beneficial, including reactivity, eating dangerous objects, and preventing bites. They also address the stigma surrounding muzzle training and the judgment that dog owners often face. The hosts emphasize the need for muzzle training to be a neutral and normalized experience for dogs, and they provide step-by-step instructions on how to introduce and condition a dog to a muzzle. Muzzle training is an important tool for dog owners to ensure the safety and comfort of their dogs in various situations. It allows dogs to be more relaxed and prevents them from biting or reacting aggressively. Muzzle training is beneficial for dogs going to the vet, groomer, or other public places, as it helps keep them and others safe. It is important for dog owners to advocate for their dogs and not worry about the opinions of others.


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    Dr. Patrick Singletary, the founder of Good Dog Veterinary Care, discusses the importance of addressing medical conditions in dogs that can manifest as behavioral challenges. He emphasizes the need for collaboration between veterinarians and trainers to ensure a comprehensive approach to a dog's well-being. The conversation covers common medical conditions in rescue dogs, such as skin issues, parasites, and malnutrition. Dr. Singletary also highlights the significance of maintaining a healthy weight in dogs and the negative effects of both being underweight and overweight. In this conversation, Dr. Patrick Singletary, Millie and Andreia discuss various topics related to dog care, including individualized training techniques, maintaining a healthy weight, preventing heat exhaustion, and keeping dogs' teeth clean. They emphasize the importance of tailoring care to each dog's specific needs and providing an stress-free experience at the vet. Dr. Singletary also introduces Good Dog Veterinary Care's new location in East Cobb and highlights the practice's commitment to partnership and exceptional care.

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    Kathy has two dogs, Kelsey and Zoe, who have been exhibiting behavioral issues. Kelsey, a black lab mix, has fear insecurity and acts out in fear, while Zoe, an Australian cattle dog mix, has high energy and often overwhelms Kelsey. The two dogs have gotten into fights, primarily over resource guarding. Kathy has been crate training Kelsey but has struggled with her barking at night. The dogs have been kept in Kathy's bedroom, which she sees as a safe space for Kelsey. However, this has disrupted Kathy's sleep, and she is looking for solutions. Kathy and Millie discuss Kelsey's behavior and the need for structure and boundaries. They talk about Kelsey's role as a referee. They also discuss Kelsey's need for safe spaces and the need for Kathy to establish herself as the one in charge. They talk about Kelsey's behavior on the golf course and the need for her to understand that she is not the bouncer in social interactions. They also discuss the importance of setting up a healthier way out for Kelsey and providing clear guidance and boundaries. In this conversation, Millie and Kathy discuss the need to establish boundaries and control for Kathy's dog, Kelsey. They talk about the importance of leash training and teaching Kelsey to ask for permission before interacting with others. They also discuss the role of Kelsey as a 'bouncer' and the need to shift that responsibility away from her.

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