Send us a text In this client consult, Millie works with Sara and her 4½-year-old Bichon, Charlotte, to tackle a swirl of issues: leash reactivity toward dogs and people, door/window “bouncer” behavior, sock/paper eating, and an intense attachment that’s taken over daily life. We lay out a structure-first plan that replaces guilt-driven routines with fair, clear boundaries, so Charlotte can turn her brain off, and Sara can get her life back. What we cover Why “more entertainment” isn’t the fi...
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Send us a text In this client consult, Millie works with Sara and her 4½-year-old Bichon, Charlotte, to tackle a swirl of issues: leash reactivity toward dogs and people, door/window “bouncer” behavior, sock/paper eating, and an intense attachment that’s taken over daily life. We lay out a structure-first plan that replaces guilt-driven routines with fair, clear boundaries, so Charlotte can turn her brain off, and Sara can get her life back. What we cover Why “more entertainment” isn’t the fi...
Dog Body Language Explained: Real-Life Clips & Insights
Think Like a Dog
56 minutes
1 week ago
Dog Body Language Explained: Real-Life Clips & Insights
Send us a text In this episode of the Think Like a Dog podcast, hosts Andreia and Millie break down the subtle (and not-so-subtle) ways our dogs communicate with us. They dive into listener-submitted training videos, chatting through what body language really means during play, how connection can make or break training, and why distractions matter more than we think. They also get into how social media shapes the way people view dog behavior and why context is everything when interpreting in...
Think Like a Dog
Send us a text In this client consult, Millie works with Sara and her 4½-year-old Bichon, Charlotte, to tackle a swirl of issues: leash reactivity toward dogs and people, door/window “bouncer” behavior, sock/paper eating, and an intense attachment that’s taken over daily life. We lay out a structure-first plan that replaces guilt-driven routines with fair, clear boundaries, so Charlotte can turn her brain off, and Sara can get her life back. What we cover Why “more entertainment” isn’t the fi...