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Pawplexity Pawdcast

Podcast de Annika Tringali

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Loving a dog can stretch you and soften you. It can confront parts of you that have nothing to do with training and everything to do with relationship.Pawplexity is a podcast for dog owners who have ever had the sense there is more going on in this bond than meets the eye. Every two weeks, my co-hosts Bruce and Ben join me in conversation about life with our dogs — Makenzie, Bowie, and Judge — across New Jersey, Southampton, and Taormina.We talk about attachment, about absence and reunion, about the small daily negotiations that shape a shared life with a dog. This is not a how-to show. There is no training advice here. Just honest conversation about what living with a dog actually feels like, and what it reveals about us.Each episode is accompanied by a Pawplexity Treats essay and audio reading, and a deeper look at the research behind the conversation. Not everything makes it into an episode.Find us on our website at www.pawplexity.dog, on Instagram @pawplexity.pawdcast, or wherever you listen to podcasts.

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7 episodios

Portada del episodio E7: Socialisation and the world our dogs grew up in

E7: Socialisation and the world our dogs grew up in

Judge grew up before the pandemic, in a house with a backyard in the United States, introduced to other dogs at parks and through a friend's Rottweiler named Trigger who showed him early where he stood. Bowie grew up during lockdown in Canada, going to the park every single day because the park was the only place anyone could go. Makenzie landed in London in September, afraid of the wind. Max is seven months old and already barking at everything outside, already learning from Judge that barking is what you do. In this episode, Annika, Bruce, and Ben talk about what it actually means to socialize a dog: not the checklist, not the 16-week window, and not whether your dog met enough puppies in class. Instead, they sit with a question that kept arriving once the recording started: are we socializing dogs for the life they are going to live? Or for the world we happen to be in at that moment? The conversation moves through three very different puppyhoods, through moves across countries and continents, through the specific adjustments each dog had to make when their world changed. Bruce talks about the moment Judge first had to poo on concrete. Ben talks about Bowie laying down the rules the instant he arrived at a house full of bigger dogs. Annika talks about the work she started about a year and a half ago with Makenzie, stepping between her and her triggers, and what Makenzie learned from that. The question underneath all of it: what does early socialization actually build? Not just familiarity with specific things, but something more portable. The kind of confidence that makes a new situation feel like a question rather than a threat. This is not advice about how to socialize your dog. It is a conversation about what that word means, and what we are actually hoping for when we use it. Find us on Instagram @pawplexitypodcast, on our webpage at www.pawplexity.dog [http://www.pawplexity.dog], or wherever you listen.

20 de may de 2026 - 39 min
Portada del episodio E6: Beyond the breed: the dog you actually live with

E6: Beyond the breed: the dog you actually live with

Judge is a Pomeranian. Bruce wanted a Rottweiler. Ben wanted a Husky and ended up with a Pomsky, which is close enough that he considers the matter settled. Annika never wanted a dog at all, then read everything there was to read about Shibas, decided they were genuinely not a good fit for a first-time owner, and got one anyway. In this episode, Annika, Bruce, and Ben sit with a question that kept surfacing once the recording started: who is the dog you actually live with? Not the breed description. Not the label on the tin. Not stubborn, or difficult, or easy, or typical. The specific animal who shows up in your kitchen in the morning, who has opinions about which treats are acceptable, who has developed a strategy for getting what they want from you that has nothing to do with any breed profile you have ever read. The conversation moves through what each of them originally thought they were getting, how that picture changed, and what replaced it. Bruce talks about Judge's relationship with larger dogs and with his own digestion. Ben talks about Bowie's particular gift for winding up other dogs without ever crossing a line. Annika talks about Makenzie at eleven months, making a beeline at the dog park for the biggest and most intimidating dogs available, and about the Great Dane no other dog would go near. There is a moment in the middle of the conversation where all three of them describe their dogs in terms of who those dogs are rather than what breed they belong to. The descriptions do not sound like any breed standard. They sound like people talking about someone they know well. The question underneath all of it: when we say "that's just how that breed is," what are we actually doing? And what do we miss when we stop there? This is not advice about how to read your dog. It is a conversation about what you find when you look past the breed and at the animal in front of you. Find us on Instagram @pawplexitypodcast, on our webpage at www.pawplexity.dog [http://www.pawplexity.dog], or wherever you listen.

6 de may de 2026 - 43 min
Portada del episodio E3: We are going to the vet

E3: We are going to the vet

We do not usually think we need to prepare for a vet visit. It is part of responsible care. Routine. Expected. What often catches us off guard is everything that sits around it. In this episode, we talk about what does not fit into the word “routine”: the hesitation before the door, the shift in behaviour in the waiting room, the moment on the exam table when your dog is no longer participating but enduring. Because a clinic is not just a medical space. It is an environment shaped by memory, handling, and loss of control. Over time, dogs learn these spaces. Restraint, repetition, and predictability begin to shape how they respond.  This is not a critique of veterinary care. It is a conversation about what these moments ask of our dogs — and of us.

25 de mar de 2026 - 45 min
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App ligera, eficiente, encuentras rápido tus podcast favoritos. Diseño sencillo y bonito. me gustó.
contenidos frescos e inteligentes
La App va francamente bien y el precio me parece muy justo para pagar a gente que nos da horas y horas de contenido. Espero poder seguir usándola asiduamente.

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