
In this episode, we dive into a vulnerable and uncomfortable realization about the reality of dog fostering: sometimes, our version of "kindness" is actually a disservice to the animals we love. Sharing personal experiences with foster dogs Simon and Pop Tart, this discussion explores how treating foster pets as "damaged" by providing unlimited freedom can inadvertently make them less adoptable.Drawing a powerful parallel from the world of foster care for children, we examine why dogs don't actually want total control—they crave the safety of predictability. When we "manage the moment" instead of setting them up for long-term success, we reinforce behaviors that might not fly in a forever home, such as full-contact wrestling at dawn or sleeping in the owner's bed.
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