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If you’ve ever thought your Doodle: • “knows he did wrong” • is being stubborn • should be eager to please • is acting dominant This conversation will change how you see your dog. In this episode, I sit down with Jean Donaldson, author of The Culture Clash and founder of The Academy for Dog Trainers, to unpack the biggest misunderstandings between humans and dogs. We cover: Why moral labels backfire in dog training The myth of “eager to please” Intelligence in dogs and why it’s misunderstood Demand barking and why timeouts sometimes don’t work Jumping on guests and what it really means The real fallout of aversive tools like shock collars Jean explains why swapping nuisance behavior for fear is malpractice and why fear is the hardest thing to undo in dogs. If you care about protecting your relationship with your Doodle while still getting real results, this episode is essential. — 💛 Want access to expert conversations like this LIVE? This discussion was originally recorded inside the Doodle Pro Honor Society during a private book club session with Jean Donaldson. Members didn’t just listen. They joined live. They submitted questions. They were in the room. Join us here: 👉 https://thedoodlepro.com/society — 📚 Books Mentioned: The Culture Clash – Jean Donaldson Mine! – Jean Donaldson — Subscribe for science-based, positive reinforcement training for Doodles. Doodles are Different, Wonderfully So. 00:00 Welcome + Jean Donaldson intro 01:00 Why humans misunderstand dogs (anthropomorphism) 02:00 “dogs know they did wrong” and the morality trap 03:00 Disneyfication and unrealistic expectations 05:00 Why dogs and humans bond so well 05:15 The “intelligence” myth in Doodles 07:00 Why “smartest breeds” can backfire 08:00 Motivation vs intelligence (drivey dogs) 09:00 The “eager to please” myth and sensitive Doodles 11:00 Why old-school methods happen (and how to shift) 12:00 Student question: demand barking + timeouts that fail 14:00 The “$5 fine vs $500 fine” timeout concept 16:00 Crate timeouts: will it ruin the crate? 19:00 Reading panting and “arousal” without human projection 22:00 Needs model vs “Pandora’s box” model (fetch, tug, zoomies) 24:00 Socialization trend: “don’t let dogs play” and why it’s harmful 26:00 Jumping: why it’s prosocial (not dominance) 29:00 Shock collars and kneeing: the fallout 30:20 “swapping nuisance behavior for fear is malpractice” 31:00 Doodles: energy, grooming, and reality check 33:00 How to find the right trainer for your Doodle (setup)