Episodes

  • S2 E2 Emily Breslin - certified dog trainer and canine nutritionist
    Jun 15 2026

    In this episode of the Sodapup Enrichment Lab podcast, host Chris Chandler welcomes Emily Breslin, a certified dog trainer and canine nutritionist, to discuss the importance of enrichment for dogs. Emily shares her journey from being a vet tech to becoming a dog trainer, inspired by her reactive dog, Fitz. They explore the concept of enrichment stacking, the predatory sequence, and how to tailor activities to individual dogs' needs. Emily emphasizes the significance of understanding dog body language and the role of enrichment in building a strong bond with pets.

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    39 mins
  • S2 E2 Emily Breslin - Certified Dog Trainer & Canine Nutritionist
    Jun 15 2026

    In this episode of the Sodapup Enrichment Lab podcast, host Chris Chandler welcomes Emily Breslin, a certified dog trainer and canine nutritionist, to discuss the importance of enrichment for dogs. Emily shares her journey from being a vet tech to becoming a dog trainer, inspired by her reactive dog, Fitz. They explore the concept of enrichment stacking, the predatory sequence, and how to tailor activities to individual dogs' needs. Emily emphasizes the significance of understanding dog body language and the role of enrichment in building a strong bond with pets.

    Keywords:

    dog enrichment, reactive dogs, enrichment stacking, canine nutrition, dog training

    Takeaways:

    Enrichment is key to a dog's mental and emotional well-being.

    Understanding the predatory sequence helps tailor enrichment activities.

    Reactive dogs need specific enrichment to manage their energy.

    Enrichment stacking involves a sequence of activities for dogs.

    Dog body language is crucial for understanding their needs.

    Enrichment can strengthen the bond between dogs and owners.

    Social media often misrepresents dog enrichment practices.

    Experimenting with different activities helps find what dogs enjoy.

    Dogs can sense subtle cues and emotions from their owners.

    Enrichment should be interactive and tailored to each dog.

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    39 mins
  • S2 E1 Ingrid Jungferman - Dog Trainer, Petaluma, CA
    Jan 2 2026

    Keywords

    dog training, enrichment, dog behavior, private training, group walks, DNA testing, engagement techniques, dog breeds, problematic behaviors, training tools

    Summary

    In this episode of the Soda Pup Enrichment Lab podcast, host Chris Chandler interviews dog trainer Ingrid Jungferman, who shares her journey into dog training, emphasizing the importance of practical experience and enrichment-based approaches. Ingrid discusses her transition from managing dog playgroups to private training, the significance of understanding dog behavior, and the role of DNA testing in tailoring training methods. She also highlights various enrichment activities for different breeds, engagement techniques for effective training, and how to address problematic behaviors through enrichment. The conversation concludes with Ingrid's insights on the joy of dog ownership and the importance of understanding a dog's unique needs.

    Takeaways

    Ingrid has been a professional dog trainer for almost 10 years.

    Practical experience in dog training is invaluable.

    Engagement-based training helps dogs see their owners as rewarding.

    Understanding a dog's breed is crucial for effective training.

    Enrichment activities should be tailored to each dog's preferences.

    Group walks require structure and control for success.

    DNA testing can inform training strategies for rescue dogs.

    Dogs need mental stimulation beyond just physical exercise.

    Engagement work can help dogs focus during walks.

    Training should be enjoyable for both the dog and the owner.

    Titles

    Unlocking the Secrets of Dog Training

    The Journey of a Dog Trainer

    Sound bites

    "The walk should be for their dog."

    "Every dog is so different."

    "Your dog has two batteries in their brain."

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Dog Training and Enrichment

    02:48 Ingrid's Journey into Dog Training

    05:47 The Importance of Continuous Learning in Training

    08:33 Managing Pack Walks with Multiple Dogs

    11:28 Understanding Dog Breeds and Their Needs

    14:22 The Role of DNA Testing in Dog Training

    16:58 Enrichment Activities for Different Dog Breeds

    24:35 Understanding Dog Breeds and Their Needs

    29:05 Engaging Dogs with Enrichment Activities

    32:41 Addressing Problematic Behaviors through Enrichment

    36:23 The Importance of Engagement in Training

    44:09 The Role of Breed Knowledge in Dog Training

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    46 mins
  • S2 E1 Ingrid Jungferman
    Jan 2 2026

    Keywords

    dog training, enrichment, dog behavior, private training, group walks, DNA testing, engagement techniques, dog breeds, problematic behaviors, training tools

    Summary

    In this episode of the Soda Pup Enrichment Lab podcast, host Chris Chandler interviews dog trainer Ingrid Jungferman, who shares her journey into dog training, emphasizing the importance of practical experience and enrichment-based approaches. Ingrid discusses her transition from managing dog playgroups to private training, the significance of understanding dog behavior, and the role of DNA testing in tailoring training methods. She also highlights various enrichment activities for different breeds, engagement techniques for effective training, and how to address problematic behaviors through enrichment. The conversation concludes with Ingrid's insights on the joy of dog ownership and the importance of understanding a dog's unique needs.

    Takeaways

    Ingrid has been a professional dog trainer for almost 10 years.

    Practical experience in dog training is invaluable.

    Engagement-based training helps dogs see their owners as rewarding.

    Understanding a dog's breed is crucial for effective training.

    Enrichment activities should be tailored to each dog's preferences.

    Group walks require structure and control for success.

    DNA testing can inform training strategies for rescue dogs.

    Dogs need mental stimulation beyond just physical exercise.

    Engagement work can help dogs focus during walks.

    Training should be enjoyable for both the dog and the owner.

    Titles

    Unlocking the Secrets of Dog Training

    The Journey of a Dog Trainer

    Sound bites

    "The walk should be for their dog."

    "Every dog is so different."

    "Your dog has two batteries in their brain."

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Dog Training and Enrichment

    02:48 Ingrid's Journey into Dog Training

    05:47 The Importance of Continuous Learning in Training

    08:33 Managing Pack Walks with Multiple Dogs

    11:28 Understanding Dog Breeds and Their Needs

    14:22 The Role of DNA Testing in Dog Training

    16:58 Enrichment Activities for Different Dog Breeds

    24:35 Understanding Dog Breeds and Their Needs

    29:05 Engaging Dogs with Enrichment Activities

    32:41 Addressing Problematic Behaviors through Enrichment

    36:23 The Importance of Engagement in Training

    44:09 The Role of Breed Knowledge in Dog Training

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    46 mins
  • S1 E12 Ashley Dalton - Zoom Room
    Nov 13 2025

    Ashley Dalton, Head of Training and Education Strategy at Zoom Room, discusses accessible enrichment strategies for pet owners, emphasizing that enrichment should be easy, flexible, and tailored to each animal’s individual needs and preferences. She shares practical tips, personal anecdotes, and reassures listeners that trying new approaches—and not being perfect—is part of the process, highlighting the importance of kindness and experimentation in providing enriching experiences for pets.

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    39 mins
  • S1 E12 Ashley Dalton, Head of Training and Education Strategy at Zoom Room
    Nov 13 2025

    Ashley Dalton, Head of Training and Education Strategy at Zoom Room, discusses accessible enrichment strategies for pet owners, emphasizing that enrichment should be easy, flexible, and tailored to each animal’s individual needs and preferences. She shares practical tips, personal anecdotes, and reassures listeners that trying new approaches—and not being perfect—is part of the process, highlighting the importance of kindness and experimentation in providing enriching experiences for pets.

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    39 mins
  • Enrichment Lab: S1 E12 Ashley Dalton - Head of Training & Education Strategy Zoom Room
    Nov 13 2025

    Ashley Dalton, Head of Training and Education Strategy at Zoom Room, discusses accessible enrichment strategies for pet owners, emphasizing that enrichment should be easy, flexible, and tailored to each animal’s individual needs and preferences. She shares practical tips, personal anecdotes, and reassures listeners that trying new approaches—and not being perfect—is part of the process, highlighting the importance of kindness and experimentation in providing enriching experiences for pets.

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    39 mins
  • S1 E13 Ingrid Jungferman - Dog Trainer
    Nov 13 2025

    Enrichment is much, much more than just food based. Join us for a conversation with Ingrid Jungferman, a seasoned dog trainer as we learn about other types of canine enrichment.

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    46 mins