
DogSpeak: Redefining Dog Training Discussing Behavioral Euthanasia
TW: Discussions on animal abuse, hoarding, dog aggression and euthanasia.
In this episode, Nikki is joined by DogSpeak trainer, Alicia and Animal Rescue Corps, Director of Animal Welfare, Kim Rezac.
Behavioral Euthanasia is a topic no one wants to talk about. The adage of "it's all in how you raise them" is unfortunately untrue. Dogs are individuals and they often have traumas that they are unable to overcome and for the safety of humans and other animals, behavioral euthanasia is the most humane choice.
Regardless of which side of the discussion you are on, this episode will give you the view from a behavior specialist dealing mostly with pets, an animal welfare director who works with dogs from hoarding/abusive situations, and a former dog foster that had to make the most difficult decision with her foster.
Find more information on Kim Rezac and Animal Rescue Corps at the link below.
www.animalrescuecorps.org
To learn more about Goofy Foot Rescue, click here!
For resources and support check out the links below.
Behaviour Euthanasia- decision and support | Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/groups/losinglulu/
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2026 Decoding Aggression and Reactivity Summit
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