I love dog podcast

I was never a podcast person. I thought they were weird and boring. A friend of mine started listening to podcast regularly and I got a brilliant idea to look and see if I could find a dog podcast. And that was the end! I became a true podcast fanatic.

Their dog stole their breakfast. Those are the stories I love. That way I feel like I’m not the only one. We all love our dogs but let’s face it they’re not perfect and I don’t want to sit there and listen to a podcast where someone’s telling me about their perfect dog in their perfect home and their perfect life. That’s really going to kill my confidence level.

So I look for podcast where people laugh and joke and make mistakes and talk about their dogs having weird habits or the bad habits that maybe they have unknowingly encouraged in their dogs. I live hearing about their dog mistakes, the things they would do again and the things they would not. I love hearing about how they learn and grow and change things such as food, treats, or just make more boundaries for their dogs. I love to hear about the way other people trying, fail, good days, bad days, how they found their dog and maybe the day they had to lose their dog. It’s all part of life and very important. Podcasts can be entertaining, encouraging, educational, they can make all the difference or even help you with something difficult you’re going through. Learned so much about dogs from podcast. I also love product recommendations, when they share new information they learned about recalls or dangerous things or even things that will help. When it comes to dogs there’s probably nothing that is not covered in a podcast somewhere somehow. Whether it’s dogs and significant others, dogs and holidays, Doggy Daycare, pet sitters, illnesses, food, anything you can think of when it comes to a dog is covered in some podcast.

It’s hard for me to believe that I’ve only been listening to podcast for about six or seven months. Once I started I could not stop. I look forward to the new episodes of my favorite podcast and even remember the day that they get new episodes.

For me I enjoy the podcast from just real people not necessarily pet professionals. The pet professional one seem to be more like a lecture or a course where the real people just seem like hanging out with a friend or getting some advice from someone you respect.The “experience is the best teacher has not been marketed for nothing. I believe in that experience is a great teacher and it’s the best way to learn and grow. So hearing other people‘s experiences with their dogs has help me immensely. Most of us do not have the same level of training or education as a dog professional so I like things put in terms that the regular old dog owner can understand.

I Believe that you can probably find a podcastfrom someone in your walk of life whether it’s a person that single with just a dog or married with a dog or someone who has dogs and kids, maybe a senior citizen with a dog, maybe someone with a therapy or service dog. You name it there’s someone out there going through the same life style you are that has a dog and probably a dog podcast.

There are even podcast it talk about how to get into a dog business. They can tell you ideas about marketing, money management, finding customers. You name it anything involving a dog there is a podcast for it.not to mention there are podcasts about breeding, dog breeds, dog sports, dog grooming, of course dog training and dog medical issues. Veterinarians have podcasts, behaviorist, trainers, groomers, every person that’s involved with a dog has some sort of a podcast or has been interviewed by I have learned so much from aa podcast aboutinRichmond and playing with my dogs. The dog human relationship, and the good thing about Dog podcast are you can listen to them while you’re doing other things. Cleaning, cooking, brushing your dog, riding in the car. Especially on a long trip. They’re convenient. Not like sitting down to read a book. Not like having to watch something on a screen.

A lot of podcasters are very approachable and helpful. Some of them give you ways to contact them by message so that you can ask questions or offer topics for them to discuss on their podcast. They’re usually very down to earth realistic and helpful I have never reached out to any of them but, I’m sure I will.

Most podcasters have other ways of networking on social media such as Facebook or Instagram or Twitter. So you can see other aspects of them and maybe get more information. You can also get previews of the podcast before it happens so that you’ll know which ones you want to make sure you listen to.

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