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Is your dog dreading Thanksgiving dinner as much as you are?
In this episode of The Dog Who Asked for More, we talk about what it really means to advocate for your dog during the holidays—especially when guests, noise, and changes in routine can push sensitive or reactive dogs to their limits. Through the stories of Toby and Fitz, you’ll learn why skipping events isn’t failing your dog—it’s respecting their needs through thoughtful training and intentional enrichment.
In this episode:
Learn how to use enrichment strategies—like frozen lick mats and calm zones—to ease your dog’s stress
Hear the difference between managing behavior vs. forcing training under pressure
Discover why saying “no” to socialization can actually support your dog’s long-term training progress
Press play to explore how to replace guilt with grounded decisions that support your dog’s training, emotional wellbeing, and enrichment needs—especially when life gets loud.
The Dog Who Asked for More Extras:
Get a free copy of Paws, Brains, and Fun Enrichment eBookhttps://tinyurl.com/enrichmenttdwafm
Book a FREE 15-minute call with Em
https://tinyurl.com/tdwafmbooknow
Email [email protected] to get in touch with Em
Looking to BOOST your pet’s daily meal? Try PetMatRx supplements, use code FITZ20, and save! https://petmatrx.com/?ref=tdwafm
This podcast explores real-life dog behavior and training through the lens of a canine nutritionist, dog coach, and retired vet tech—diving into reactivity, dog obedience, dog health, dog food, dog habits, dog lifestyle, canine enrichment, pet enrichment, dog myths, and what it actually takes to support reactive dogs safely and calmly. Whether you’re a dog mom navigating reactivity, building the human–dog bond, choosing dog products, or just trying to create a calmer dog life with your canine, you’ll find grounded strategies to build trust, improve dog behavior, and help your dog feel safe, understood, and supported.
By Emily Breslin | Dog Training, Behavior, Nutrition Coach and Retired Vet Tech4.8
2424 ratings
Is your dog dreading Thanksgiving dinner as much as you are?
In this episode of The Dog Who Asked for More, we talk about what it really means to advocate for your dog during the holidays—especially when guests, noise, and changes in routine can push sensitive or reactive dogs to their limits. Through the stories of Toby and Fitz, you’ll learn why skipping events isn’t failing your dog—it’s respecting their needs through thoughtful training and intentional enrichment.
In this episode:
Learn how to use enrichment strategies—like frozen lick mats and calm zones—to ease your dog’s stress
Hear the difference between managing behavior vs. forcing training under pressure
Discover why saying “no” to socialization can actually support your dog’s long-term training progress
Press play to explore how to replace guilt with grounded decisions that support your dog’s training, emotional wellbeing, and enrichment needs—especially when life gets loud.
The Dog Who Asked for More Extras:
Get a free copy of Paws, Brains, and Fun Enrichment eBookhttps://tinyurl.com/enrichmenttdwafm
Book a FREE 15-minute call with Em
https://tinyurl.com/tdwafmbooknow
Email [email protected] to get in touch with Em
Looking to BOOST your pet’s daily meal? Try PetMatRx supplements, use code FITZ20, and save! https://petmatrx.com/?ref=tdwafm
This podcast explores real-life dog behavior and training through the lens of a canine nutritionist, dog coach, and retired vet tech—diving into reactivity, dog obedience, dog health, dog food, dog habits, dog lifestyle, canine enrichment, pet enrichment, dog myths, and what it actually takes to support reactive dogs safely and calmly. Whether you’re a dog mom navigating reactivity, building the human–dog bond, choosing dog products, or just trying to create a calmer dog life with your canine, you’ll find grounded strategies to build trust, improve dog behavior, and help your dog feel safe, understood, and supported.

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