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The Dog People Podcast

The Dog People Podcast

De: Jack Laurence
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A no-nonsense approach to dog training, so you never have to yell, "It's OK, he's friendly!"


In this show, hosts Jack Laurence (dog owner and training enthusiast) and Max O'Neil (accredited dog trainer and behaviour expert) from Down Under Dog Trainer discuss everything about the world of dogs and dog training.


When you open social media today, you can’t go far without finding a ‘dog trainer’—and everyone has their own strong opinions on what is ‘right’ and what is ‘wrong’. In this podcast, we take a balanced approach to the subject, looking at training methods from both sides of the fence and giving you the right tools to have the perfect companion you've always dreamed of.


Whats veen better is the only fluff here is from the dogs! as we get straight to point on all the important topics that matter to you!


Got a question, an issue or just need some advice? jump on our provate FB group and ask your question now!


www.facebook.com/groups/dogpeoplepodcast





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  • Case Study 001 - Oreo and Tommy
    Apr 16 2026

    Oreo and Tommy have lived together for over a decade. Two dogs, one home, one kennel, one sofa -- and for years, not a problem in sight. Then something shifted. Oreo, a 13-year-old cocker spaniel, started showing aggression toward Tommy, a 12-year-old beagle, around food, in their shared kennel, and over the sofa they had spent years sleeping on side by side. Their owners were confused, worried, and didn't know where to turn.

    Professional dog trainer Max O'Neil did.


    In this episode, Max takes Jack through a recent client session with Oreo and Tommy, breaking down why senior dogs can undergo real personality and behavioural changes as they age, why resource guarding can emerge or intensify in their later years, and what he is actually doing -- step by step -- to help these two old friends find their way back to each other. From managing feeding routines to rethinking shared spaces, Max walks us through the practical strategies he is putting in place and why patience, structure, and understanding what is happening inside an ageing dog's world makes all the difference.


    Because getting older is hard. For all of us.

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    13 m
  • What Is Assistance Dog Puppy Raising — And Should You Do It?
    Mar 26 2026
    Before you commit to a dog of your own, there's a way to get the full experience, with expert support, a clear endpoint, and the knowledge that you're changing someone's life. Raising an assistance puppy is one of the most rewarding things a dog lover can do, and the benefits go far beyond the obvious. It's the ultimate test drive for first-time dog owners, a brilliant way to figure out if your household is ready for a second dog, and an education in raising a well-rounded animal that most pet owners never get. Max and Jack break down everything you need to know about becoming a puppy raiser, what it involves, what you get out of it, and why more dog people should seriously consider it.

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    15 m
  • Single Event Learning in Dogs Explained: The One-Time Experiences That Shape Behaviour
    Mar 19 2026
    Did you know your dog can learn something permanently from a single experience? Jack and Max dig into single event learning — what it is, why dogs are wired for it, and how it affects everything from fear and phobias to fast, reliable training. Whether you're dealing with a reactive dog or just want to raise a confident one, this episode is essential listening.

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    10 m
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