• #31 - 1.5 Malinois w. Brydie Charlesworth

  • May 27 2022
  • Length: 1 hr and 50 mins
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#31 - 1.5 Malinois w. Brydie Charlesworth

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  • Brydie Charlesworth is a true champion of dogs - tall, small, black, white, meek or wildly courageous...Brydie loves them all.

    From humble beginnings trying to work out how to stop her own Cattle Dog X from biting people, Brydie has grown not only a career but an empire.

    Starting in the back yard of a local vet running a very intimate puppy school Brydie has now become a highly successful figure in the Australian dog training community - an employer of 14+ humans with a massive day care and training business.

    I've been lucky to share most of Brydie's journey with her as a dear and valued friend, and I'm both proud and honoured to introduce you all to her.

    As is our tradition on The STIM we go wide and deep on this episode.

    Brydes and I talk about how we met, and how our friendship evolved.

    We also discuss Brydie's foray into the world of Malinois - first through 'Spare Parts' (AKA Roy) and now Jagger her working line Mal.

    Brydie and I sincerely hope you enjoy this episode - and if you dig her story you can reach out to her via The Dog Education Centre.

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