Can Your Worst Challenge Make You a Better Dog Trainer? #50 - a podcast by Susan Garrett

from 2020-12-02T15:46:49

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When I was 12 years old, I experienced the most humiliating event of my young life with a doctor who was trying to be helpful. That event changed who I was and how I processed information and led me to become the dog trainer that I am today. What if the things that we look at as our greatest challenges are actually our biggest blessings? And how could that help our dogs?

 

In the episode you'll hear:

 

• About my family and my introduction to riding a bike.
• Why my brothers talked about my determination as if I were an alien.
• My love of Nancy Drew books as a child.
• How an ophthalmologist changed my young life forever.
• Why I thought I was weird and how I just tried to figure things out.
• My experience at University in an English course and why I stopped reading.
• The years I spent with undiagnosed dyslexia and how that shaped me.
• What I want you to know about answers existing.
• About not giving anyone the power to make you feel less than.
• How there are dogs out there who need us.

 

Resources:

 

• Blog Post: “Each of us is Somebody’s Weirdo” - https://susangarrettdogagility.com/2009/12/each-of-us-is-somebodys-weirdo/
• Book: Shaping Success by Susan Garrett - https://dogsthat.com/product/shaping-success-2/

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