The Happy Dog Podcast
A podcast by Kimberley - Fridays
130 Episodes
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Why Puppies Bite: Sleep, Stress & Solutions That Actually Work
Published: 5/12/2025 -
Surviving the Teenage Dog Years: Understanding Canine Adolescence
Published: 21/11/2025 -
Finding the Balance: Flexible Routines for Real-Life Dog Training
Published: 14/11/2025 -
Gut Feelings: The Link Between Nutrition, Supplements & Canine Behaviour
Published: 27/10/2025 -
Halloween Safety for Dogs: Keeping Calm Amid the Chaos
Published: 23/10/2025 -
Helping Dogs Cope with Fireworks: Proactive Support for a Stress-Free Season
Published: 16/10/2025 -
Tech Meets Tails: How the Tuft App Is Transforming Dog Grooming
Published: 12/10/2025 -
Puppy Class Confidential: Secrets to Happy, Well-Trained Pups
Published: 9/10/2025 -
From Coastline Idea to Canine Treats: Mealworms in Pet Food
Published: 28/09/2025 -
Leads, Laws & Loose Dogs: Finding Balance in Public Spaces
Published: 25/09/2025 -
Chinwag: Kids, Dogs & Chaos: Finding Harmony at Home
Published: 19/09/2025 -
The Power of Play: Building Better Bonds with Your Dog
Published: 14/09/2025 -
Settling vs. Calmness: What Dogs Really Need
Published: 11/09/2025 -
Crate Training Done Right: Safe Spaces, Happy Dogs
Published: 4/09/2025 -
What’s in the Bowl? Exploring Modern Dog Food
Published: 1/09/2025 -
Recall Realities: Why Your Dog Doesn’t Come Back (and How to Fix It)
Published: 28/08/2025 -
Chinwag: Why Every Dog Should Be Muzzle Trained
Published: 21/08/2025 -
High Drive Dogs, Collies vs. Cockers, and Building Better Bonds
Published: 18/08/2025 -
From Puppies to Seniors: Adapting Dog Training Through Every Life Stage
Published: 14/08/2025 -
Too Much Training? Why Less Is Sometimes More
Published: 7/08/2025
As a dog trainer with over 10 years experience, I know that all people want when they bring a dog into their lives is to have a happy dog. This podcast delves deep into how this can be achieved from picking the right puppy, to training it, to helping you understand that sometimes things go wrong and how to help your dog when they aren't so happy.
