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Littermate syndrome is one of those topics that sparks a lot of debate among dog owners and trainers, and it’s easy to see why. In this episode, we’re unpacking what really happens when two puppies grow up side by side and why it can lead to tricky challenges, all from a concept training perspective. From subtle influences in behaviour to big spirals that leave both dogs struggling, we’ll explore the hidden dynamics you might not have considered. Whether you’re already living with littermates, thinking about adding a second dog or just curious about how dogs influence each other, this conversation will give you plenty to think about. We’ll talk through the risks, the patterns to watch for and the practical steps that can help. Find out whether there’s any real truth behind the controversial subject, and see how the same drivers can apply to any multi-dog household!
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Whether your dog is unpredictable with other dogs or predictably bad…
Whether it looks like freezing, barking, lunging or running away…
Whether you are just starting out on your dog-owning journey or your dog has been labelled as having a “behaviour problem”…
… this episode is for you and is going to give you huge insights!
Want to join the Help! My Dog Online HUB? Here's the link: www.helpmydog.com/hub
Dr Tom Mitchell is a world-renowned veterinarian, behaviourist and dog trainer and director of the Behavet behaviour clinic (rated Excellent on Trustpilot), which sees over 400 pet behaviour consultations each and every month no matter where you are in the world. In 2023, he founded Help! My Dog, an online dog behaviour learning platform to help even more owners all over the world and show that dog behaviour transformation is not only possible but it's FUN, with the right know-how!
Make sure to subscribe/follow the podcast for the free weekly episodes!
Useful Links:
Follow Help! My Dog on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/helpmydogofficial/
Schedule a Consultation with Behavet: https://www.beha.vet/
Follow Behavet on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/behavet
By Dr Tom Mitchell4.8
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Littermate syndrome is one of those topics that sparks a lot of debate among dog owners and trainers, and it’s easy to see why. In this episode, we’re unpacking what really happens when two puppies grow up side by side and why it can lead to tricky challenges, all from a concept training perspective. From subtle influences in behaviour to big spirals that leave both dogs struggling, we’ll explore the hidden dynamics you might not have considered. Whether you’re already living with littermates, thinking about adding a second dog or just curious about how dogs influence each other, this conversation will give you plenty to think about. We’ll talk through the risks, the patterns to watch for and the practical steps that can help. Find out whether there’s any real truth behind the controversial subject, and see how the same drivers can apply to any multi-dog household!
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Whether your dog is unpredictable with other dogs or predictably bad…
Whether it looks like freezing, barking, lunging or running away…
Whether you are just starting out on your dog-owning journey or your dog has been labelled as having a “behaviour problem”…
… this episode is for you and is going to give you huge insights!
Want to join the Help! My Dog Online HUB? Here's the link: www.helpmydog.com/hub
Dr Tom Mitchell is a world-renowned veterinarian, behaviourist and dog trainer and director of the Behavet behaviour clinic (rated Excellent on Trustpilot), which sees over 400 pet behaviour consultations each and every month no matter where you are in the world. In 2023, he founded Help! My Dog, an online dog behaviour learning platform to help even more owners all over the world and show that dog behaviour transformation is not only possible but it's FUN, with the right know-how!
Make sure to subscribe/follow the podcast for the free weekly episodes!
Useful Links:
Follow Help! My Dog on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/helpmydogofficial/
Schedule a Consultation with Behavet: https://www.beha.vet/
Follow Behavet on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/behavet

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