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  • Why Rescue Dogs Test You (And How to Succeed Anyway)
    2026/04/15

    Bringing home a rescue dog is often filled with excitement, but it can quickly shift into frustration if expectations are not aligned with reality. In this episode of Rescue Tails, Robert Forto and Robin Lucas take a deeper look at why patience is the most important trait for any adopter.

    They discuss how dogs behave differently in shelters versus home environments, why the first 72 hours matter, and how routines and small wins shape long-term success. The conversation also explores how rescues evaluate adopters, the challenges of international adoptions, and what to do when things start to feel overwhelming.

    If you are considering adopting a rescue dog or are currently navigating the early stages, this episode offers a grounded and honest perspective on what it really takes to make it work.

    This episode was recorded on the Shure SM7B

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    Take our Understanding Drive Behaviors quiz to see exactly what drive your dog is in and how to begin to train for it.

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    38 分
  • How to Build Confidence in a Rescue Dog (Simple Training That Works)
    2026/04/08

    Confidence is one of the most important and most misunderstood elements of dog training, especially in rescue environments. In this episode of Rescue Tails, Dr. Robert Forto and Robin Lucas explore why so many rescue dogs struggle with confidence and what owners can do to help them build it.

    The conversation begins with a deeper look at what confidence in a dog actually looks like, contrasting it with submissive or uncertain behavior. From posture and engagement to responsiveness and routine, confidence shows up in ways that many owners overlook.

    A major takeaway from this episode is that dogs do not simply “grow out” of fear-based behaviors. Without intentional training, those behaviors often become more ingrained over time. The hosts explain how routine, structure, and consistency play a critical role in shaping confident behavior.

    You’ll also hear practical strategies for building confidence through short, engaging training sessions, simple obedience work, and interactive games. The discussion covers common tools like puzzle toys and nose work, while emphasizing that engagement, not just activity, is what drives results.

    The episode also challenges a common mindset among dog owners: that love and coddling alone will fix behavioral issues. Instead, it argues that confidence must come first, and that clear expectations and structure are what ultimately create a calm, well-adjusted dog.

    If you are raising, fostering, or adopting a rescue dog, this episode provides a clear path forward to help your dog move from uncertainty to confidence.

    This episode was recorded on the Shure SM7B

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    Take our Understanding Drive Behaviors quiz to see exactly what drive your dog is in and how to begin to train for it.

    Join the On-Air Dog Training Coaching waitlist for a chance to be coached on the air by Dr. Robert or Michele Forto and get your dog training questions answered in real time.

    Sign up now for 20% off our Group Coaching Program and learn how to build the best relationship possible for your dog.

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    ©2009-2026 by Dog Works Training Company® All Rights Reserved.

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    35 分
  • Rescue Dog Body Language: What Your Dog Is Trying to Tell You
    2026/04/01

    Understanding dog body language is one of the most overlooked skills among dog owners, especially when working with rescue dogs. In this episode of Rescue Tails, Dr. Robert Forto and Robin Lucas explore how dogs communicate stress, fear, and trust through subtle cues that are often misinterpreted.

    From lip licking and yawning to wide eyes and posture changes, these signals can mean the difference between a calm interaction and a situation that escalates quickly. The conversation also dives into how cultural differences, rescue backgrounds, and inconsistent handling can shape a dog’s behavior and communication style.

    You’ll hear real examples from rescue environments, including how small changes in human behavior helped transform a timid dog’s willingness to engage. This episode emphasizes the importance of observation, patience, and meeting the dog where they are, especially during those critical first interactions in a new home or rescue setting.

    If you’ve ever wondered whether your dog is truly relaxed or just tolerating the situation, this episode will change how you see every interaction moving forward.

    This episode was recorded on the Shure SM7B

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    Like this episode? Share it with your dog training friends!

    Love this episode? Say thanks in true dog training podcasting style by leaving a review.

    Learn more about Rebel Rescue South Korea

    We work with Dog Training Clients worldwide!

    Take our Understanding Drive Behaviors quiz to see exactly what drive your dog is in and how to begin to train for it.

    Join the On-Air Dog Training Coaching waitlist for a chance to be coached on the air by Dr. Robert or Michele Forto and get your dog training questions answered in real time.

    Sign up now for 20% off our Group Coaching Program and learn how to build the best relationship possible for your dog.

    Take your dog training to the next level by enrolling in our Peak Performance membership.

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    ©2009-2026 by Dog Works Training Company® All Rights Reserved.

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    29 分
  • Building Trust With Your Rescue Dog: From Chaos to Confidence
    2026/03/18

    Rescue dogs often arrive in their new homes with unknown histories and trust issues. In this episode of Rescue Tails, Robert Forto and Robin from Rebel Rescue South Korea discuss how owners can build trust with rescue dogs through routine, training, and consistency. They explore why many dogs struggle with fear, reactivity, and confidence, and how simple daily routines can transform chaos into confidence.

    This episode was recorded on the Shure SM7B

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    Like this episode? Share it with your dog training friends!

    Love this episode? Say thanks in true dog training podcasting style by leaving a review.

    Learn more about Rebel Rescue South Korea

    We work with Dog Training Clients worldwide!

    Take our Understanding Drive Behaviors quiz to see exactly what drive your dog is in and how to begin to train for it.

    Join the On-Air Dog Training Coaching waitlist for a chance to be coached on the air by Dr. Robert or Michele Forto and get your dog training questions answered in real time.

    Sign up now for 20% off our Group Coaching Program and learn how to build the best relationship possible for your dog.

    Take your dog training to the next level by enrolling in our Peak Performance membership.

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    ©2009-2026 by Dog Works Training Company® All Rights Reserved.

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    36 分
  • The Honeymoon Phase With Rescue Dogs: Why Behavior Changes After Adoption
    2026/03/11

    Bringing a rescue dog home is exciting, but what happens when the honeymoon phase ends? In this episode of Rescue Tails, Robert Forto and Robin from Rebel Rescue South Korea discuss why newly adopted dogs begin showing new behaviors after a few weeks, including separation anxiety, chewing, reactivity, and boundary testing. They explain how routine, training, and realistic expectations can help adopters navigate this transition and prevent dogs from being returned to shelters.

    This episode was recorded on the Shure SM7B

    Support the Show

    Like this episode? Share it with your dog training friends!

    Love this episode? Say thanks in true dog training podcasting style by leaving a review.

    Learn more about Rebel Rescue South Korea

    We work with Dog Training Clients worldwide!

    Take our Understanding Drive Behaviors quiz to see exactly what drive your dog is in and how to begin to train for it.

    Join the On-Air Dog Training Coaching waitlist for a chance to be coached on the air by Dr. Robert or Michele Forto and get your dog training questions answered in real time.

    Sign up now for 20% off our Group Coaching Program and learn how to build the best relationship possible for your dog.

    Take your dog training to the next level by enrolling in our Peak Performance membership.

    Follow Dog Works Radio for more dog training tips: Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn

    ©2009-2026 by Dog Works Training Company® All Rights Reserved.

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    31 分
  • Rescue Culture Clash: How Korean and American Volunteers See Dogs Differently
    2026/03/04

    What happens when dog rescue crosses cultures?

    In this episode of Rescue Tails, Robert and Robin continue their deep dive into the cultural differences between South Korea and the United States, this time through the lens of volunteers, foster homes, and adoption outcomes.

    Inside this episode:

    • How Korean volunteers often view rescue dogs as “children.”

    • Why American volunteers approach shelter work differently

    • The impact of over-coddling on separation anxiety and behavior

    • Why do some dogs thrive in foster, while others struggle in shelter

    • The adoption gap between Korean and American homes

    • Scooby’s latest training update from Alaska

    • Dog of the Week: Caramel, a miniature poodle mix rescued from a city shelter

    If you’re in rescue, military life overseas, fostering dogs, or navigating international adoption, this episode gives you a rare behind-the-scenes look at how culture shapes behavior, expectations, and outcomes for dogs.

    This episode was recorded on the Shure SM7B

    Support the Show

    Like this episode? Share it with your dog training friends!

    Love this episode? Say thanks in true dog training podcasting style by leaving a review.

    Learn more about Rebel Rescue South Korea

    We work with Dog Training Clients worldwide!

    Take our Understanding Drive Behaviors quiz to see exactly what drive your dog is in and how to begin to train for it.

    Join the On-Air Dog Training Coaching waitlist for a chance to be coached on the air by Dr. Robert or Michele Forto and get your dog training questions answered in real time.

    Sign up now for 20% off our Group Coaching Program and learn how to build the best relationship possible for your dog.

    Take your dog training to the next level by enrolling in our Peak Performance membership.

    Follow Dog Works Radio for more dog training tips: Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn

    ©2009-2026 by Dog Works Training Company® All Rights Reserved.

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    35 分
  • Dog Culture Clash: Big Dogs, Insurance Laws, and Life as a Rescue Dog in South Korea
    2026/02/25

    What happens when American dog culture collides with South Korean law?

    In this episode of Rescue Tails, Robert and Robin break down the real-world differences between how dogs are viewed in South Korea versus the United States, especially for large breeds and so-called “vicious dogs.”

    From mandatory liability insurance and leash restrictions to fear of big dogs and evolving pet culture trends, this episode explores:

    • Why certain breeds are legally classified as “vicious” in Korea

    • Mandatory dog registration and insurance requirements

    • The rise of luxury pet culture and stroller dogs

    • Military families bringing large dogs overseas

    • The growing culture clash between rescue expectations and local laws

    • An update on Scooby’s rehabilitation at Alaska Dog Works

    • Dog of the Week: Belle, a young Jindo mix rescued from the mountains

    If you’re military, relocating overseas with a dog, working in rescue, or simply curious about global pet culture, this conversation gives you an honest look at how dogs are treated and protected in a very different system.

    Follow Scooby’s training journey at @AKDogWorks and learn more about Rebel Rescue SK.

    This episode was recorded on the Shure SM7B

    Support the Show

    Like this episode? Share it with your dog training friends!

    Love this episode? Say thanks in true dog training podcasting style by leaving a review.

    Learn more about Rebel Rescue South Korea

    We work with Dog Training Clients worldwide!

    Take our Understanding Drive Behaviors quiz to see exactly what drive your dog is in and how to begin to train for it.

    Join the On-Air Dog Training Coaching waitlist for a chance to be coached on the air by Dr. Robert or Michele Forto and get your dog training questions answered in real time.

    Sign up now for 20% off our Group Coaching Program and learn how to build the best relationship possible for your dog.

    Take your dog training to the next level by enrolling in our Peak Performance membership.

    Follow Dog Works Radio for more dog training tips: Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn

    ©2009-2026 by Dog Works Training Company® All Rights Reserved.

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    31 分
  • How to Rescue and Transport a Dog from South Korea to the U.S.
    2026/02/18

    What does it really take to give a troubled rescue dog a second chance?

    In this episode of Rescue Tails, Robert and Robin record from the Seattle airport as they bring Scooby, a young lab mix rescued from South Korea, to Alaska Dog Works for intensive behavioral training.

    Scooby’s past includes suspected meat farm origins, multiple level-four bite incidents, and escalating resource guarding behaviors in a shelter environment. With few training options available in Korea, the decision was made to transport him internationally for rehabilitation.

    This episode breaks down:

    • The real logistics of flying a rescue dog internationally

    • CDC import requirements and airline regulations

    • The true financial cost of saving one dog

    • Why some dogs deserve every possible chance

    • What kind of adopter will Scooby ultimately need

    If you’ve ever wondered whether difficult dogs can be rehabilitated, or what goes on behind the scenes in international rescue work, this is an honest, unfiltered look at the process.

    This episode was recorded on the Shure SM7B

    Support the Show

    Like this episode? Share it with your dog training friends!

    Love this episode? Say thanks in true dog training podcasting style by leaving a review.

    Learn more about Rebel Rescue South Korea

    We work with Dog Training Clients worldwide!

    Take our Understanding Drive Behaviors quiz to see exactly what drive your dog is in and how to begin to train for it.

    Join the On-Air Dog Training Coaching waitlist for a chance to be coached on the air by Dr. Robert or Michele Forto and get your dog training questions answered in real time.

    Sign up now for 20% off our Group Coaching Program and learn how to build the best relationship possible for your dog.

    Take your dog training to the next level by enrolling in our Peak Performance membership.

    Follow Dog Works Radio for more dog training tips: Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn

    ©2009-2026 by Dog Works Training Company® All Rights Reserved.

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    18 分