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Introduction to Enrichment with Sarah Walsh

As humans, we need mental stimulation for our daily lives - it’s essential for our health. And, surprise: our dogs are the exact same way!

Today’s guest, Sarah Walsh, is someone we refer to all the time in these episodes. In this episode, Sarah talks to Emily and Libby about enrichment: what it is, why it’s important, and how we can fold enrichment into our dog’s routines.
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Sarah has been training dogs and coaching clients professionally for the past 5 years, and has a particular interest in canine enrichment! From this passion stemmed her Youtube channel where she talks dog and provides free training advice for the average pet owner.  She has worked in various shelters in the past, and loves that we now have a podcast geared specifically at shelter work out there! She is currently the Supervising trainer at K9 Wisdom Training and Consulting, LLC in Loveland, CO and would love to hear from you if you are seeking out training advice.

Connect with Sarah:
Email: sarah@k9wisdomtraining.com
Website: https://www.k9wisdomtraining.com/meet-the-pack 
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9K_VHBK7r5FyXiJYIfgLNA 
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sarahcertified/ 
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sarah.walsh.9022662
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  • Home
  • Episodes
    • Season 1 >
      • Rescue is Just the Beginning
      • Letting the Dog Lead
      • Support for Pandemic Puppies
      • Dog Boy 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
      • Marshall Fire, Part I
      • Marshall Fire, Part II
      • Dr. Christopher Pachel
    • Season 3 >
      • Dr. Patricia McConnell
      • Compassion Fatigue
      • Long Lines
      • Happy Cats
      • Dogs in Captivity
      • Why Should We Train Our Dogs?
      • Arousal Biting
      • Heavy Petting
    • 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
      • 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