Working Dogs and Whiskey

Episode 30: Dogs We Couldn't Train Pt.2

52 min · 28 de nov de 2025
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Sean and Jon dive into the challenges and triumphs of dog training. They share personal stories about the most difficult dogs they've encountered, including a cockapoo named Amitaba and a German Shepherd named Xander. The conversation explores the complexities of behavioral issues, the emotional journey of training, and the tough decisions trainers must sometimes make. Tune in for an insightful discussion on the art and heart of dog training.

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