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Understanding Epigenetics: Can your dog's past trauma cause anxiety?

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What if we told you that your dog's bad behavior might not entirely be their fault? Or that the trauma they experienced as a puppy could be causing their anxiety? Get ready to rethink your understanding of dog behavior as we journey into the fascinating world of epigenetics. We tap into the complex science that shapes your dog's DNA sequence, shedding light on how factors such as diet, upbringing, and hormone levels can influence their behavior. By the end of this episode, you’ll have a better grasp on the interplay of genetics and environment in determining your dog’s conduct.
Drawing from compelling case studies like that of Bob, the 18-month-old German shepherd, we make a case for how bad breeding and traumatic experiences can severely impact a dog's behavior. We also delve into the heart-wrenching story of Sadie, the only dog recommended for behavioral euthanasia in our years of experience. Through these stories, you'll come to see that improving your dog's home life isn't a simple task, and that early life experiences play a significant role in shaping your dog's behavior.
Lastly, we don’t just leave you with the problems, but also provide some solutions. We discuss the importance and selection of mentally stimulating outdoor activities for your dogs. Because, as we'll see, it's not just about keeping your dog physically active, it's about engaging their mind too. So strap yourself in for a riveting journey through the world of epigenetics, and walk away with valuable insights to help you better understand and manage your dog's behavior.

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Chapters

1. Can Trauma in Dogs Cause Anxiety? (00:00:00)

2. Genetics and Environment's Impact on Behavior (00:03:06)

3. Understanding and Managing Severe Dog Behavior (00:08:22)

4. Challenges in Improving Home Life (00:14:20)

5. Early Life Experiences and Dog Behavior (00:25:04)

6. Mentally Stimulating Outdoor Activities for Dogs (00:38:08)

92 episodes

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What if we told you that your dog's bad behavior might not entirely be their fault? Or that the trauma they experienced as a puppy could be causing their anxiety? Get ready to rethink your understanding of dog behavior as we journey into the fascinating world of epigenetics. We tap into the complex science that shapes your dog's DNA sequence, shedding light on how factors such as diet, upbringing, and hormone levels can influence their behavior. By the end of this episode, you’ll have a better grasp on the interplay of genetics and environment in determining your dog’s conduct.
Drawing from compelling case studies like that of Bob, the 18-month-old German shepherd, we make a case for how bad breeding and traumatic experiences can severely impact a dog's behavior. We also delve into the heart-wrenching story of Sadie, the only dog recommended for behavioral euthanasia in our years of experience. Through these stories, you'll come to see that improving your dog's home life isn't a simple task, and that early life experiences play a significant role in shaping your dog's behavior.
Lastly, we don’t just leave you with the problems, but also provide some solutions. We discuss the importance and selection of mentally stimulating outdoor activities for your dogs. Because, as we'll see, it's not just about keeping your dog physically active, it's about engaging their mind too. So strap yourself in for a riveting journey through the world of epigenetics, and walk away with valuable insights to help you better understand and manage your dog's behavior.

Support the show

We hope you enjoyed this episode of The Podcast for Dog People. If you found value in today's content, please consider subscribing to our podcast on your favorite platform to stay updated with future episodes.

Connect with Us:

Additional Links:
Recommended Pet Products
Buy Me A Coffee - Support The Show!
Advanced Pet First Aid & CPR Online Course by Pawsome University
© 2023 Pawsome University, LLC

...
  continue reading

Chapters

1. Can Trauma in Dogs Cause Anxiety? (00:00:00)

2. Genetics and Environment's Impact on Behavior (00:03:06)

3. Understanding and Managing Severe Dog Behavior (00:08:22)

4. Challenges in Improving Home Life (00:14:20)

5. Early Life Experiences and Dog Behavior (00:25:04)

6. Mentally Stimulating Outdoor Activities for Dogs (00:38:08)

92 episodes

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