How a Dog’s Breed can Influence their Behavior!

EPISODE · Apr 16, 2025 · 38 MIN

How a Dog’s Breed can Influence their Behavior!

from Inspire Dog Podcast - Dog Training, Behavior, Sports and Lifestyle! · host Ben Rimbey & Anna Rimbey

Send us Fan MailWhy do golden retrievers and so many hunting dogs like to carry household items around so much? Why do herding dogs like Australian Shepherds like to round up the kids? Why is the terrier chasing all of the mice and rats? Why is the hound constantly sniffing instead of recalling? There are seasons our dogs do the things they do! Some of it is how they’ve been raised, and environmental factors. Other parts have been shaped through selective breeding over many years. This breeding for traits has ingrained strong natural behaviors in our dogs. It’s can be incredibly healthy for your relationship with them to understand these characteristics. In today’s episode we’ll dive into this subject!I want to stress that just because these genetic factors are ingrained into our dogs, it doesn’t mean many behaviors can’t be improved or reshaped via training! Email us at [email protected] if you’d like to train with us! We provide virtual sessions worldwide and in-person sessions for people around the Twin Cities and greater Minneapolis/St. Paul area!Our Inspire Dog Podcast is brought to you by our dog training business, Lucky Mutt Dog Training! It’s also brought to you by our Fairly Odd Dogs platforms. We proudly feed our dogs Nutrisource Pet Foods!Please check out fairlyodddogsapparel.com if you’d like to see our long lines and more!Find all of our social channels and much more here- https://linktr.ee/fairlyodddogs

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