In this episode, Killian and Suzy White, a certified dog behaviour consultant, discuss guardian breeds, their characteristics, modern roles, behavioural traits, and the challenges they face in urban settings. Suzy emphasises the importance of socialisation, training, and enrichment for these breeds, as well as the responsibilities of their owners. The conversation also touches on the need for early intervention in behavioural issues and highlights some underrated guardian breeds.
Protocols mentioned in the podcast:
- Elisabeth Ingalls Pyrenees Basics (https://www.elizabethingalls.com/videos/v/greatpyreneesthebasics)
- Kim Brophy’s Off Duty Protocol
Takeaways
- Guardian breeds are defined by their size and presence.
- They were originally bred for specific roles, such as protecting livestock.
- Modern roles for guardian breeds have shifted towards companionship and property protection.
- Behavioural challenges can arise from their protective instincts.
- Socialisation is crucial for guardian breeds to adapt to urban environments.
- Management strategies are important to prevent undesirable behaviours.
- Enrichment activities should cater to the individual dog's preferences.
- Owners must understand the specific needs and traits of guardian breeds.
- Early intervention is key in addressing behavioural issues.
- Respect and understanding of the breed's nature are essential for successful ownership.
Find out more about Suzy and The Dog Center aka Snout & About Kilkenny & SouthEast:
Instagram: @the_dogcentre
Website: https://www.thedogcentre.ie
Find out more about Ruby Reese:
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Website: www.ruby-reese.com
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Please Note: In the interest of keeping episodes conversational and entertaining we will make broad generalisations that may not reflect you, your situation or your pet. If you have any concerns please consult a certified professional who will assess your individual needs.


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