
The Everyday Trainer Podcast Adopt or Shop? How To Choose The Right Dog For You
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Mar 6, 2026 Discussion weighing adopting versus buying, focusing on temperament, genetics, and ethical breeding. Practical arrival plan for new dogs: leash indoors, crate meals, quiet decompression, and no dog parks. Step-by-step multi-dog introduction methods like barriers, parallel walks, and neutral place work. Red flags for backyard breeders and when a dog may be unsafe for certain families.
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Dennis Recovered Physically Then Revealed His Edge
- Danielle fostered Dennis, a malnourished Malinois found in Mexico whose back legs didn't work, and he later showed intense Malinois traits at home.
- Two weeks after rescue he recovered physically but developed leash grabbing, barking, and biting fears that scared Danielle.
Ethical Breeding Reduces Behavioral Risk
- Ethical breeders focus on temperament, vet potential owners, and often have take-back policies, reducing shelter intake and behavioral surprises.
- Lack of regulation lets backyard breeders prioritize looks over nerves, creating more behavioral problems in the population.
Training Works Within Genetic Limits
- Genetics set a ceiling on what training can change; you can build skills but not change fundamental temperament limits.
- Owners chasing sport-dog performance with dogs not bred for it face slower progress and more steps back.
