Understanding Dogs: Training, Fulfillment, and the Shelter Crisis
What if many of the behavior problems we see in dogs aren't actually problems at all—but simply natural canine behaviors misunderstood by humans?
In this episode of the Canine Culture Podcast, Brittany sits down with Curtis, Training and Behavioral Director at a nonprofit animal shelter, to discuss the growing shelter crisis, the importance of understanding dogs from their perspective, and why mental and physical fulfillment are critical to a dog's well-being. Together, they explore common misconceptions about dog behavior, the role of engagement-based play, breed-specific needs, and how unmet needs can lead to issues like reactivity, anxiety, and destructive behavior.
Curtis also shares his perspective on balanced dog training, shelter advocacy, responsible dog ownership, and why education may be one of the most powerful tools for reducing owner surrenders. From socialization and training to realistic expectations and lifelong commitment, this conversation is packed with practical insights for every dog owner.
In this episode, we discuss:
Why shelters are more overwhelmed than ever
The difference between exercise and true fulfillment
Common ways humans misunderstand dogs
Mental stimulation and breed-specific needs
Engagement-based play and relationship building
Balanced dog training and learning theory
Socialization, resilience, and confidence building
How to choose the right dog for your lifestyle
What responsible dog ownership really looks like
Whether you're a new dog owner, a rescue advocate, or someone looking to strengthen your relationship with your dog, this episode will challenge the way you think about canine behavior and help you better understand what dogs truly need to thrive.
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As always, the topics discussed are for informational purposes only. If you have specific questions about your pet’s health, please contact your local veterinarian.
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