31 min

How to bring rescue and shelter dogs out of their shell through play and socialization - with Courtney from Resilient Canine Rescue Dog Love

    • Pets & Animals

Welcome to Rescue Dog Love! Welcome to part two of our episode with Courtney of Resilient Canine. She's a Toronto-based trainer who focuses on relationship-based training rooted in play. In this second part, we chat about play-based training that can help tackle behavioural concerns as well as her time with the organization 
- You can book Courtney through her website Resilient Canine. You can also follow her on Instagram (@resilientcanine) or her Instagram with her dog Josie (@journeys.with.josie)

- Recommended Resources: Resilient Canine Resources, Animals Make Us Human - Temple Grantin, Huberman Lab podcast, Dogs Playing for Life Learning Library, Canine Wellness Blogs
- We have a brand new look - check out our updated website and Instagram for our new logo, by Portraits for Paws!
- I'm also proud to announce that Katie and I have collaborated on an amazing "Foster Fail" Boss t-shirt with her company Hot Diggity Apparel! Order now :)
- Our new intro and outro were produced by Creatorly Media.
- All advice given on Rescue Dog Love podcast is from a personal standpoint only - every dog is different and should be evaluated by a professional. For questions on your dog's training and health, please consult your vet and trainer and do thorough research.
- Please rate us on Spotify Podcast and review us on Apple Podcasts to help our show continue to thrive and reach new people!
- We also have a Buy Me a [Pizza] account, where all proceeds will go towards my monthly podcasting fees. Support the show.
Support the show- Follow us on Instagram @rescuedoglovepod
- Please rate us on Spotify Podcast and review us on Apple Podcasts to help our show continue to thrive and reach new people!
- We also have a Buy Me a [Pizza] account, where all proceeds will go towards my monthly podcasting fees. Support the show!
- All advice given on Rescue Dog Love podcast is from a personal standpoint only - every dog is different and should be evaluated by a professional. For questions on your dog's training and health, please consult your vet and trainer and do thorough research.

Welcome to Rescue Dog Love! Welcome to part two of our episode with Courtney of Resilient Canine. She's a Toronto-based trainer who focuses on relationship-based training rooted in play. In this second part, we chat about play-based training that can help tackle behavioural concerns as well as her time with the organization 
- You can book Courtney through her website Resilient Canine. You can also follow her on Instagram (@resilientcanine) or her Instagram with her dog Josie (@journeys.with.josie)

- Recommended Resources: Resilient Canine Resources, Animals Make Us Human - Temple Grantin, Huberman Lab podcast, Dogs Playing for Life Learning Library, Canine Wellness Blogs
- We have a brand new look - check out our updated website and Instagram for our new logo, by Portraits for Paws!
- I'm also proud to announce that Katie and I have collaborated on an amazing "Foster Fail" Boss t-shirt with her company Hot Diggity Apparel! Order now :)
- Our new intro and outro were produced by Creatorly Media.
- All advice given on Rescue Dog Love podcast is from a personal standpoint only - every dog is different and should be evaluated by a professional. For questions on your dog's training and health, please consult your vet and trainer and do thorough research.
- Please rate us on Spotify Podcast and review us on Apple Podcasts to help our show continue to thrive and reach new people!
- We also have a Buy Me a [Pizza] account, where all proceeds will go towards my monthly podcasting fees. Support the show.
Support the show- Follow us on Instagram @rescuedoglovepod
- Please rate us on Spotify Podcast and review us on Apple Podcasts to help our show continue to thrive and reach new people!
- We also have a Buy Me a [Pizza] account, where all proceeds will go towards my monthly podcasting fees. Support the show!
- All advice given on Rescue Dog Love podcast is from a personal standpoint only - every dog is different and should be evaluated by a professional. For questions on your dog's training and health, please consult your vet and trainer and do thorough research.

31 min