Working with a Rescue Dog from South Korea
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On this episode of One Minute Dog Training Tips, Nicole Forto shares a update on working with a rescue dog from South Korea on Dog Works Radio
You'll learn:
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What documented forensic cases show
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How and why scavenging behavior begins
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The role of canine survival instincts
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Practical emergency planning steps for dog owners
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How training and independence affect resilience
If you live alone, off-grid, or in rural Alaska, this is a conversation worth having. Preparation is not fear—it is responsible dog ownership.
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