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Tom has a gift and is willing to share his insight in a very accessible way. I’ve followed his content for a long time and has been so helpful as I foster and have worked with some challenging dogs. My question is about the very rare, but sad cases where the dogs may seem perfectly friendly with great obedience, but will turn on their owners-frequently in the evening seemingly out of nowhere. I’ve heard it called “springer rage” as is a genetic issue. Have you experienced this? If a dog has been persistent in attacking caregivers and then acts perfectly normal afterwards can anything be done?
JoDKel via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/17/24
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I’ve learned so much from Thomas over the last few months! I have a German shepherd, he’s so smart, and that was the issue. I didn’t understand how to be a leader to my dog, he wasn’t listening to me and I was beyond frustrated but since finding thomas’ videos and advice I understand my dog as...Read full review »
💁Smer💋 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/07/18
As a dog trainer myself (dogtraining worldwide) this is one of the two dog training podcasts I always listen to as soon as it comes out. Tom has a very nice training philosophy and an interesting mix of client consultations and guests. He’s straight forward and honest and offers a good insight...Read full review »
Germanmexican via Apple Podcasts · Germany · 05/17/20
No Bad Dogs has provided me with so much knowledge and wisdom. As someone who grew up with dogs throughout my childhood, I am constantly impressed with how much there is to learn about leading while loving your dog. Thank you, Thomas, for providing this resource for dog owners and dog people...Read full review »
Miscellaneous Female via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/07/18
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