The Way Of Life Method – Part One
Hi everyone and thanks for joining me on this episode of Val Talk’s Pets. In this episode, I have the great pleasure of speaking with Souha Ezzedeen, author of The […]
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The Way Of Life Method – Part Two Val Cairney
Hi everyone and thanks for joining me on this episode of Val Talk’s Pets. In this
episode, I continue talking with Souha Ezzedeen, author of The Way of Life Method. Souha is a talented dog trainer with an innovative and creative method of raising our dogs to be sound and spirited companions.
So, again, get out those notebooks as I speak with Souha in Part 2 of this interview.
Getting to the root cause of our dogs’ behaviour starts with looking at our way of life. This guide takes a revolutionary approach to rearing dogs and addressing behaviour issues, drawing from the instinctual lessons of mother dogs and wolf packs.
Understand why many dogs are struggling with behaviour issues, go beyond conventional training,
and learn to design a way of life that raises sound dogs, heals issues, and deepens your bond in ways never imagined – regardless of your dog’s age, breed, or background.
If you have any questions, concerns or suggestions about the show, please drop me a line here.
Souha Ezzedeen, PhD, is a university professor, dog coach, and the founder of Way of Life® Dog Training in Ontario, Canada. An academic with expertise in management and organizational behaviour, she has a curious mind, loves research, and is well-versed in behavioural theories that undergird mainstream dog training. Souha draws on two decades of diverse experiences with dogs to share her knowledge about the human-canine bond with people struggling to achieve a more harmonious life with their dogs.
For more information about Souha, and to order her book, please go to https://thewayoflifemethod.com/
Tagged as: The Way of Life Method, canine companions, Souha Ezzedeen, raising dogs.
Hi everyone, and welcome to Val Talk’s Pets, the forum for pet parents and enthusiasts alike. So, I have been working in the pet industry now for almost 10 years and, on a daily basis, I handle a lot of issues and questions arising from pet parents. I am not a veterinarian but I do have certifications in Canine, Feline, Small Animal, Fish and Herptile and Avian Health and Nutrition from the University of California, Davis Extension, the Vet College.
Val Cairney August 9, 2024
Hi everyone and thanks for joining me on this episode of Val Talk’s Pets. In this episode, I have the great pleasure of speaking with Souha Ezzedeen, author of The […]
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