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How to choose the right rescue dog for you (and the mistakes to avoid)

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Welcome to the Rescue Tails podcast, the show dedicated to helping you settle your adopted rescue dog!

In this episode, I chat with Richard Maxim Walter about how you can choose the right rescue dog for you. All dogs need daily mental and physical exercise as well as emotional support. But depending on the breed or breed mix and the background of the dog, they might need significantly more than what you might be prepared to or able to offer them.

We talk about the specific questions you need to ask the shelter before adopting to make sure you're aware of any potential emotional, behavioural or health issues.

Richard is a certified dog trainer at Club Canino Sant Cugat in Spain, and he is a member of the International Association of Canine Professionals. He's also currently working on his certification from the Certification Council for Professional Dog Trainers.

As always, I hope you enjoyed this episode. And if there were any specific topics you'd like us to cover in future episodes of Rescue Tails, drop me an email at nihal@rescuetails.co or reach out to me on our Facebook page or website.

You can find out more about The Flaneurs Barcelona, check out their website and you can follow them on Facebook and Instagram.

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Welcome to the Rescue Tails podcast, the show dedicated to helping you settle your adopted rescue dog!

In this episode, I chat with Richard Maxim Walter about how you can choose the right rescue dog for you. All dogs need daily mental and physical exercise as well as emotional support. But depending on the breed or breed mix and the background of the dog, they might need significantly more than what you might be prepared to or able to offer them.

We talk about the specific questions you need to ask the shelter before adopting to make sure you're aware of any potential emotional, behavioural or health issues.

Richard is a certified dog trainer at Club Canino Sant Cugat in Spain, and he is a member of the International Association of Canine Professionals. He's also currently working on his certification from the Certification Council for Professional Dog Trainers.

As always, I hope you enjoyed this episode. And if there were any specific topics you'd like us to cover in future episodes of Rescue Tails, drop me an email at nihal@rescuetails.co or reach out to me on our Facebook page or website.

You can find out more about The Flaneurs Barcelona, check out their website and you can follow them on Facebook and Instagram.

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