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    Explore "dog walking" with insightful episodes like "Kate Grimm Dog Walking Guru", "Episode 3 Walking the dog", "Textpectations", "Episode 2: Dog Walking During a Pandemic With Akira Bradley" and "Episode 233 - K9 Nation" from podcasts like ""The Somatic Hound", "Just Talkin Outloud", "So Sillerious", "Space to Fail" and "DogCast Radio - for everyone who loves dogs"" and more!

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    Kate Grimm Dog Walking Guru

    Kate Grimm Dog Walking Guru

    On this podcast episode I was joined by Kate Grimm of Sigh Of Relief Pet Services. Kate's business is based in Syracuse, NY. You can find Kate's website here: https://www.sorpetservices.com/

    Kate offers dog walks, fun and exercise for your dogs, and adventure walks. She is currently growing her business and expanding to offer training consultations.

    You can find her IG here: https://www.instagram.com/sorpetservices/

    If you are a client of Kate's, please consider writing her a review on Google!

    Additional resources: https://www.petsitterconfessional.com/

    Canine Movement Lab: https://www.caninemovementlab.com/

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    Episode 3 Walking the dog

    Episode 3 Walking the dog

    Welcome to our show this week we see why do we walk the dog the real reason would you like to outsource a parent-activity. How do you feel about snooping on your kids phone or your partner's is it true that a first time dad's brain shrinks. How do you clean your toilet seat wait till you hear how one person does it. we finish up with the rudest cities, best side of your face, grapes can help your health and things we did in 2002 that might be ok 20 years later. Thanks for tuning in and have a blessed day.

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    Episode 2: Dog Walking During a Pandemic With Akira Bradley

    Episode 2: Dog Walking During a Pandemic With Akira Bradley

    On this episode, you'll hear about how Akira Bradley built her dog-walking business while working a full-time job, her struggles with imposter syndrome, and how her business, inspired by her first dog King, was affected by the pandemic. Akira is a reliability engineer by day, and by night, she and her husband Alton run Barking with the Bradley’s, a dog walking, boarding, and dog-sitting business in Northern Virginia and Hampton Roads, where every pup is treated like King.

    Website: www.barkingwiththebradleys.com
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    Walking the Walk: Minimizing Distractions, Maximizing Obedience

    Walking the Walk: Minimizing Distractions, Maximizing Obedience
    A question I get frequently is “How aloud I walk my dog?” I know that sounds silly, but all people are really wondering is whether they should let their dog sniff around and wander or keep their dog next to them the whole time. There is no absolute answer to this question. We handle this in a very structured way, which we believes helps a dog become calm and get over aggression, and behave well. We’ve found that walking dogs in a specific way does make it easier to achieve those results. Maybe that sounds ridiculous to you. The answer, to me, comes down to context. Generally speaking, if I’m walking a dog on the sidewalk in my neighborhood, the dog is heeling. If I notice that she needs to use the bathroom, I’ll scoot over to a green strip and encourage her to use it. In that case, I would let her wander a little bit. But for the most part, I want her at my side when we’re in the neighborhood. Now, dogs who have reactivity and aggression issues, this is ten times more important. When your dog is in a position to encounter distractions and triggers, they really need to pay attention to you. Is a walk about exercise? Yes. But it’s actually more about what’s going on with the mind than what’s going on with the body. I’ve had clients through the years who say things like: “My dog and I will go up to the hills and he’ll chase me on my mountain bike for two hours—but when we come home, he still has a ton of energy! I don’t know what to do!” How do you get that energy our? Well, if that same dog walks beside their owner in a focused way for thirty minutes, they’re suddenly a completely different animal. They’re calm, relaxed, and yes, even tired. You tire a dog out much more quickly through mental exercise than physical exercise. So when you’re in the neighborhood, walk your dog next to your side. He’ll handle distractions better and feel more fulfilled. Some people struggle with this because they like their dogs to be able to wander. Today, for instance, I was out walking my dog on a trail near my home. Up until we reached the trail, she heeled at my side the whole time. But once we got to the trail itself I let her off leash to run around.
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