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In this episode, Kim and Carla dig into the age-old debate of genetics vs. environment—but with a dog training twist.
From litter dynamics and prenatal stress to breed-specific quirks and inherited fears (like Kim’s spaniel Millie being terrified of wind), they explore the fascinating science behind what makes dogs tick. Is your dog’s behaviour written in their DNA, shaped by their surroundings, or a bit of both?
They also chat breed preferences—Kim’s love for high-octane spaniels versus Carla’s admiration for big-hearted working Labs—and unpack how not all dogs fit their breed’s stereotype. (Yes, chocolate Labs really can be a little aloof.)
With analogies involving cake, genetics, and dog hair, this episode blends science, personal stories, and practical wisdom for anyone wondering:
Whether you’re a dog guardian, trainer, or breed geek, this one’s for you.
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In this episode, Kim and Carla dig into the age-old debate of genetics vs. environment—but with a dog training twist.
From litter dynamics and prenatal stress to breed-specific quirks and inherited fears (like Kim’s spaniel Millie being terrified of wind), they explore the fascinating science behind what makes dogs tick. Is your dog’s behaviour written in their DNA, shaped by their surroundings, or a bit of both?
They also chat breed preferences—Kim’s love for high-octane spaniels versus Carla’s admiration for big-hearted working Labs—and unpack how not all dogs fit their breed’s stereotype. (Yes, chocolate Labs really can be a little aloof.)
With analogies involving cake, genetics, and dog hair, this episode blends science, personal stories, and practical wisdom for anyone wondering:
Whether you’re a dog guardian, trainer, or breed geek, this one’s for you.
Support the show
Don't forget to rate and review
Follow me on instagram: pooches.galore
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