Ruffly Speaking with Laura and Olivia
In this episode, we have a very fun and insightful conversation with Toby Craze from Craze Dog Training about rescue dogs, street dogs, and the nuance that comes with helping dogs adjust to life in a human world. Toby shares his experience working with overseas rescue dogs, shelter dogs, and free-roaming dogs in Thailand. We talk about the multilayered reality of rescue work, what can happen when dogs move from one environment into a completely different one, and why expectations matter so much when adopting or working with rescue dogs. We also get into the ethics of rescue, the difference between helping and “saving,” and why some street dogs may be better supported in their own communities rather than being moved into a home environment that doesn’t make sense for them. Topics we cover: ✨ Why street dogs often seem emotionally “different” from selectively bred dogs ✨ Why setting expectations low can actually help both dogs and humans succeed ✨ The role of freedom, agency, and environmental choice ✨ How trainers can rethink their services to accommodate more sensitive dogs ✨ The emotional burnout that can come with dog training and social media ✨ Why empathy and humour matter so much in this work If you’ve ever struggled with a rescue dog or simply wanted a more honest conversation about behaviour and the complexities of helping street dogs, we think you’ll really love this one. Chapters * 00:00 Understanding Street Dogs and Free-Roaming Dogs * 34:10 Challenges of Working with Rescue Dogs * 49:22 Managing Expectations When Adopting a Dog * 01:01:22 Balancing Mental and Physical Enrichment for Dogs and Owners * 01:24:05 Connecting with Like-Minded Individuals * 01:34:21 Podcast Reflection and Future Plans
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