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The discussion revolves around whether dogs develop an addiction to the adrenaline rush caused by their aggressive behavior, especially in situations where they have repeatedly bitten someone or growled at them to back away.
1:54:17 - 1:56:30 (02:13)
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The discussion revolves around whether dogs develop an addiction to the adrenaline rush caused by their aggressive behavior, especially in situations where they have repeatedly bitten someone or growled at them to back away.
ChapterRehabilitating military dogs for civilian life
Episode#5 Mike Ritland - Navy SEAL Warrior K9 Dog Trainer (Part 2)
PodcastShawn Ryan Show
A former trainer for military dogs recounts his experience training a SEAL dog who later retired to the Warrior Dog Foundation and was eventually adopted by a former SEAL race car driver, emphasizing the full circle impact of the foundation's efforts.
1:56:30 - 1:58:07 (01:37)
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A former trainer for military dogs recounts his experience training a SEAL dog who later retired to the Warrior Dog Foundation and was eventually adopted by a former SEAL race car driver, emphasizing the full circle impact of the foundation's efforts.
ChapterRehabilitating military dogs for civilian life
Episode#5 Mike Ritland - Navy SEAL Warrior K9 Dog Trainer (Part 2)
PodcastShawn Ryan Show
The possibility of rehabilitating military dogs to live more of a pet life is discussed, with an examination of how some dogs can work for up to 30 years, while others only do one deployment.
1:58:07 - 2:00:41 (02:34)
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The possibility of rehabilitating military dogs to live more of a pet life is discussed, with an examination of how some dogs can work for up to 30 years, while others only do one deployment. The question is posed whether the dogs can be rehabilitated through therapy to live in a civilian setting.