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Does your once well-trained Doodle suddenly act like they’ve forgotten everything? Ignoring cues, barking more, pulling on leash, jumping, or reacting to things they handled just fine before? You’re not failing—your dog is in adolescence.
In this episode of The Doodle Pro® Podcast, we break down what’s actually happening inside your adolescent dog’s brain, why training often feels harder during this phase, and how to adjust your approach so progress sticks.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
🐕 A helpful reframe:
“You wouldn’t pull your kid out of school after kindergarten and say, ‘You’ve learned enough.’” — Corinne Gearhart
Adolescence is a developmental stage, not a training failure. With the right structure, enrichment, and expectations, this phase becomes a bridge—not a setback—to a calmer adult dog.
📘 Want guidance built specifically for this stage?
Inside my book Your Doodle’s Daily Schedule Blueprint™, I walk you through adolescent-friendly rhythms and schedules that support regulation, learning, and confidence during this critical window.
🎧 Hit play and learn how to guide your Doodle through adolescence without frustration—or fear-based fixes.
Next listen:
If your adolescent Doodle feels chaotic midday, cue up “How to Stop Midday Zoomies, Barking, and Chaos” to learn how predictable rhythms calm an overstimulated teen brain.
Training and enrichment tools I use with adolescent Doodles
👉 https://thedoodlepro.com/shopbrain
❄️🐾 Winter paw care can make a big difference in your Doodle’s comfort during cold, wet, or icy weather. I’ve created a Winter Paw Protection Guide to help Doodle parents protect paws from ice, salt, and winter surfaces while keeping routines calm and realistic.
You can grab it complimentary at https://thedoodlepro.com/winter
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By The Doodle Pro® – Corinne Gearhart4.9
6666 ratings
Does your once well-trained Doodle suddenly act like they’ve forgotten everything? Ignoring cues, barking more, pulling on leash, jumping, or reacting to things they handled just fine before? You’re not failing—your dog is in adolescence.
In this episode of The Doodle Pro® Podcast, we break down what’s actually happening inside your adolescent dog’s brain, why training often feels harder during this phase, and how to adjust your approach so progress sticks.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
🐕 A helpful reframe:
“You wouldn’t pull your kid out of school after kindergarten and say, ‘You’ve learned enough.’” — Corinne Gearhart
Adolescence is a developmental stage, not a training failure. With the right structure, enrichment, and expectations, this phase becomes a bridge—not a setback—to a calmer adult dog.
📘 Want guidance built specifically for this stage?
Inside my book Your Doodle’s Daily Schedule Blueprint™, I walk you through adolescent-friendly rhythms and schedules that support regulation, learning, and confidence during this critical window.
🎧 Hit play and learn how to guide your Doodle through adolescence without frustration—or fear-based fixes.
Next listen:
If your adolescent Doodle feels chaotic midday, cue up “How to Stop Midday Zoomies, Barking, and Chaos” to learn how predictable rhythms calm an overstimulated teen brain.
Training and enrichment tools I use with adolescent Doodles
👉 https://thedoodlepro.com/shopbrain
❄️🐾 Winter paw care can make a big difference in your Doodle’s comfort during cold, wet, or icy weather. I’ve created a Winter Paw Protection Guide to help Doodle parents protect paws from ice, salt, and winter surfaces while keeping routines calm and realistic.
You can grab it complimentary at https://thedoodlepro.com/winter
.

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