
DogSpeak: Redefining Dog Training Understanding Trauma, Part Two
TW: This episode contains discussion on trauma and abuse.
In this episode, Nikki and Britteny break down the specific parts of the brain that are affected by trauma. Understanding how your dog's brain struggles with basic requests and self-regulation can help build your empathy towards your dog. Trauma is a real challenge and the first step is understanding it.
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2026 Decoding Aggression and Reactivity Summit
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