Dog Tribe Podcast

Ep. 19: Insights on Pet Aggression and Obedience with Kevin

1 h 18 min · 10 de sep de 2025
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Join us on the Dog Tribe Podcast as we catch up with Kevin Li, a seasoned dog trainer with a rich background in the industry. Kevin shares insights into his dog training journey, experiences at notable conferences, and his educational pursuits. The conversation dives deep into effective strategies for handling small animal aggression, understanding prey drive, and implementing obedience training. With anecdotes from their professional experiences and valuable training techniques, Kevin and Fabian provide a comprehensive guide for dog trainers and pet owners facing behavioral challenges. Tune in for practical advice and engaging stories from the world of dog training.

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