Just a Dog Podcast
Your dog can't tell you when something's wrong, so they rely on you to notice. The person who lives with a dog knows their normal in a way no vet or trainer ever could, because you're the one who sees them every day. That everyday knowledge is easy to underestimate, right up until the moment it matters. Jo Middleton found that out with her own dog, when 2 vets told her everything was fine and she wasn't convinced. This conversation is about the power of observing the dog in front of you, what a calm dog might be masking, and why the closest eye on a dog is usually the most reliable one. Jo is the principal of the International School for Canine Psychology & Behaviour [https://www.theiscp.com/], and she runs Canine Principles [https://www.canineprinciples.com/], where more than 20,000 students have enrolled. She also leads the International Institute for Canine Ethics [https://www.canineethics.org/], an assessing organisation for the ABTC. She's spent 25 years in the dog world, much of it in rescue, working with dogs whose normal nobody knew yet. Courses mentioned in this episode: L3 Diploma in PAWS™ Dog Rescue Mental Health Support [https://www.theiscp.com/challenge-page/b0ee0044-df22-45c4-80f4-e9d4df996368] ISCP Free Course - Bite Size Canine Communication [https://www.theiscp.com/challenge-page/eab8c520-4837-4e27-9d06-5404102585a6?programId=eab8c520-4837-4e27-9d06-5404102585a6&participantId=undefined]
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