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Dog Training for Everyone with Miranda Hitchcock

Miranda Hitchcock birthed her non-profit after seeing a major gap in accessibility for Spanish speakers in her Texas community. In this interview, Miranda and Libby talk about the non-profit Every Dog Austin, Miranda’s foray into dog behavior and training, and why it’s so important to offer training to a broader socioeconomic and linguistic spectrum. Miranda offers an important perspective regarding rescue and behavior, and how the conversation around the impact on people requires more compassion and understanding.

Learn more about Every Dog Austin:
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.everydogaustin.org
Instagram: @everydogaustin
Facebook: @everydogaustin
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCBmBPbysEcO7PvxcuhvsNQ
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  • Home
  • Episodes
    • Season 1 >
      • Rescue is Just the Beginning
      • Letting the Dog Lead
      • Support for Pandemic Puppies
      • Dog Body Language
      • Dr. Patricia McConnell
      • Separation Anxiety
      • Management
      • There is No Farm
    • Season 2 >
      • Michael Shikashio
      • Enrichment
      • Understanding Arousal
      • Dog Training for Everyone
      • Dogs & Children
      • Puppy Socialization
      • Dr. Christopher Pachel
    • Season 3 >
      • Dr. Patricia McConnell
      • Compassion Fatigue
      • Happy Cats
      • Dogs in Captivity
      • Why Should We Train Our Dogs?
      • Arousal Biting
      • Heavy Petting
    • Season 4 >
      • Humane Education
      • Out of Separation Anxiety
      • Pooch Parenting
      • Joy and Trust in Training
      • Training Deaf Dogs
      • SMARTx50
      • Training Tools
      • Nurturing Confidence
      • Canine Adolescence: Part I
      • Canine Adolescence: Part II
    • Training Basics - Micro Episodes >
      • The Case for Harnesses
      • Food in Training: Part I
      • Food in Training: Part II
      • Food in Training: Part III
      • Food in Training: Part IV
      • Fourth of July
      • Door Greetings
      • Long Lines
      • Loose Leash Walking
      • Listener Questions
      • Barking
      • July 4th, Fireworks, & Noise Phobias
    • Tails from the Trenches >
      • Meridith Perry: Part I
      • Meridith Perry: Part II
      • Marissa Martino
  • Our Sponsors
  • Contact