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There is no such thing as an "unfixable" dog-Angie Winters, Author and dog parenting coach S4 EPS48

  1. There is no such thing as an "unfixable" dog-Angie Winters, Author and dog parenting coach S4 EPS48 Host Kim Lengling 33:49

Nugget of hope: Regarding training your dog. “Just because you haven’t found the answer doesn’t mean there isn’t one. Always have hope.”

Having worked with and rehabilitated over 1,000 “unfixable” dogs, Angie Winters, dog parenting coach of over 20 years and author of the new book Don’t Train Your Dog, says that parenting a dog is an intentional approach touching upon all aspects of your dog’s place within the family. It is the single most effective way to teach good doggie behavior, calm fears, and raise happy, well-adjusted dogs.

·      What her definition of ‘parenting’ is (spoiler: providing love, protection, and guidance to vulnerable members of a family).

·      What this means for raising both dogs and kids.

·      What you need to know about what dogs and kids have in common to effectively parent both.

·      The differences between dog parenting and dog training.

·      Why firm but supportive parental guidance works best for dogs — and kids!

·      Why parenting your dog is far more effective than training in teaching good doggie behavior, calming fears, and raising happy, well-adjusted dogs.

While you don’t have to ditch the baseball caps or bumper stickers, Angie encourages you to round out your dog parent identity with an authentic parenting approach.

For Angie Winters, author of Don’t Train Your Dog,
helping dogs is more than a job— it’s a calling.

As a dog parenting coach and social entrepreneur for over 20 years, Angie has obsessively studied, raised, and
rehabilitated over 1,000 dogs and helped their parents.

Her record for fixing broken dogs—deemed unfixable by typical dog trainers, vets, medications, behavioral experts, parents, and rescues—is unparalleled. Using a careful understanding of dog emotion and effective communication, Angie’s cutting-edge dog parenting philosophy helps dog parents, rescues, and prison dog training programs nationwide.

Angie has had dog parents drive from as far as California to seek out her Coaching at her Ohio home.

Her mission is to create a world where dogs are understood and valued for their incredible gifts, leading to happier and healthier lives for both dogs and their parents.

https://parenting4dogs.com/

https://www.angie4dogs.com/

Amazon: Buy the book

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DFH5YYD6?ref_=pe_93986420_774957520

Learn more about your host, Kim Lengling:

www.kimlenglingauthor.com

Kim Lengling Author, Podcast Host

Sharing faith, nature, and love of animals, and as a veteran living with PTSD, Kim is passionate about spreading and sharing nuggets of Hope through all of her endeavors.

Kim uses her experience of 25+ years in the corporate world as a part of the foundation for building her dream; of writing, podcasting, hosting a radio show and sharing her story and others. Building platforms that help others to share their story and to spread Hope. The About Face Radio show, Let Fear Bounce, Tossing Nuggets of Hope, is the newest to her platforms.

She hosts the podcast Let Fear Bounce and a radio show with the same name. In addition, she hosts the TV Show, The Write Stuff, The Author's Voice with the Believe In Your Dreams TV Network. She is also a co-host of a weekly radio show, Voices4Vets, in her local area.

You can regularly find Kim walking with her rescue dog, Dexter, reading, drinking coffee, and jotting down story ideas about her Realm. In addition to writing and being the Queen of her Realm, she is a 25+ year advocate for veterans providing support through monthly care packages for over 22 years.

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