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Not What You Signed Up For: The Rescue Dog Breed Problem

11 min · 28 de may de 2026
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Rescues do incredible work, but the breed on the listing isn't always the dog you bring home. In this episode, Jack and Max unpack why so many rescue dogs get mislabelled, what that means for unprepared owners, and how a bit of homework before adoption can save everyone a lot of heartache. Max shares a jaw-dropping story from his own experience as a trainer, turning up to help a client with what was advertised as a French bulldog, only to be greeted by a 40kg dog at the door. It's a reminder that size, energy levels, and temperament can be wildly different from what you've been told. This isn't an attack on rescue organisations, who are doing some of the most important work in the dog world. It's a call for prospective owners to ask questions, meet the dog properly, observe behaviour, and be honest with themselves about what they can handle. Because the best outcome for a rescue dog is a home that stays its home. Need help with your four legged best friend? get intouch with Max at downunderdogtrainer.com [downunderdogtrainer.com ] This episode is brough to you by the team at knose Pet Insurance [https://www.knose.com.au/] You can learn more at knose.com.au [https://www.knose.com.au/]. ssued by Pacific International Insurance. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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