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Episode 21: Rehoming Reality Check

39 min · 1 de abr de 2026
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Rehoming a dog sounds simple… until you’re actually in it. In this episode, we’re diving into one of the most emotional and misunderstood topics in dog ownership—when it’s appropriate to rehome a dog, when it’s not, and the hard truths most people don’t want to hear. We share real client stories (the kind that stick with you), break down common myths like the magical “farm,” and talk about what responsibility actually looks like when behavior issues show up. We also cover: * Why most rehoming situations aren’t what people think * When rehoming can be the right decision * Why behavior problems don’t just “go away” in a new home * And what your options actually are when things feel out of control As always, we’re here to help you navigate the tough stuff, make informed decisions, and do what’s best for both you and your dog—even when it’s not easy. Expect honesty, a few rants, and probably a laugh or two.

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