Calling All Doodle Lovers! 3 Days of Science-Based Doodle Expertise is Coming

The complimentary online Doodle summit with experts on dog behaviour.

A happy brown Doodle dog lies on a sofa
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By Zazie Todd, PhD


For the Doodle-lovers amongst you, I've got some exciting news. And to be honest, even if your dog is not a Doodle, you might find this of interest. 

The Doodle Pro® Summit launches July 27-29, 2026, and I'm honoured to be one of the featured speakers. Three days of conversations with the most trusted voices in science-based modern Doodle care, all delivered to you in your inbox each day.

It's complimentary. It's online. And it's built specifically for devoted Doodle parents who want to do right by their dogs.

The summit covers everything I wish more Doodle parents knew, including topics like:

  • Calming the wild Doodle brain (the science of impulse control)
  • Grooming without the meltdowns
  • Nutrition truths that go beyond marketing labels
  • What the latest research actually says about behavior, training, and health

I'm presenting on how to help your shy or fearful Doodle, and I cannot wait to share what I've learned with you.

Save your spot here.

You'll get instant access to the schedule, the speaker lineup, and your front-row seat. Each day's sessions go live at 9 AM MT (that's 8am Pacific/ 11am Eastern) and stay available for 24 hours, so you can watch on your schedule.

There's also an All-Access Pass available if you want to keep the recordings on-demand and unlock bonuses. Use my code ZAZIE10 at checkout to get 10% off. (You'll get more info on that closer to the summit.)

For now, just save your spot. I will see you there!


P.S. As you know I have a soft spot for all the fearful dogs out there and love helping people to help their dog. I've picked some of my most important tips from my book Bark! The Science of Helping Your Anxious, Fearful, or Reactive Dog to share with you at the Summit. 

P.P.S. In the list of speakers, you will also spot Kristi Benson, Special Correspondent to Companion Animal Psychology. She'll be speaking about demand barking. 

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