Patience For Your Dog

Having patience for your dog's behavior might be one of the most difficult things in the world... but in this episode, I'm going to explain why that patience is key to your happiness when raising a dog! There are two very important things to remember... 1. Every dog is different. 2. Your expectations/timelines don't matter to your dog. Too often with our dogs, we expect things to happen overnight. But, newsflash... they aren't robots! After moving across the country with my 3 dogs I was taught a powerful lesson in patience. I expected my dog Sunny to be the fastest at learning to go potty in a new environment, turned out she was the slowest of all 3 dogs! I let myself get frustrated and impatient because I had expectations that didn't match reality. She really wasn't doing anything wrong... just adjusting! So, learn from my mistakes and remember to be patient with your dog. Whether you're working on overcoming separation anxiety, biting, or leash pulling problems you will be better served to put in the training and be patient with your dog's progress. Let me know (email [email protected]) how being patient has helped your dog's behavior. Please review and subscribe!! Thanks for listening 🐾 Download the free Pupford app here: https://pfrd.site/appdownloadd Subscribe on YouTube here: https://pfrd.site/subscribe-youtube Check out all podcast episodes here: anchor.fm/perfect-pup Intro music cred to Kevin May: https://soundcloud.com/kevin_may --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/perfect-pup/message

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Being a dog parent is tough. Between vet visits, picking the right food and treats, and of course, training a well-behaved dog, it can be OVERWHELMING! Our goal with this podcast is to give you actionable, easy-to-understand, and well-thought-out tips and advice to make your daily dog parent life easier! We cover topics like how to keep your dogs cool, figuring out what the h*ck impulse control is (and why your dog might be lacking it) and how to prepare your dog for each season and holiday! And all of that will hopefully help you build a better relationship with your pup!