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Pure Dog Talk
679 – Black Russian Terrier: “The Black Pearl of Russia”

Pure Dog Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 35:40


Black Russian Terrier: "The Black Pearl of Russia" [caption id="attachment_13770" align="alignright" width="354"] Emily Fagan showing one of her Black Russian Terriers.[/caption] Host Laura Reeves is joined by Emily Fagan, breeder of Black Russian Terriers, for a Love the Breeds episode talking about the “big black fluffy bearded beasts” that have become her “spirit animal.” “Like they are the Black Pearl of Russia and they really are like the hidden gem. Most people, they see them and they're like, ohh, boy, that's kind of this big black scary kind of looking dog. And they're so stoic and regal in public and then they come home and they're absolute goofballs, complete clowns,” Fagan said. “A short background history that Stalin basically was jealous of the Germans, you know, and their wonderful police military dogs. So he's like, you know what, I'm gonna make a superior breed of dog for military and police work. He got a bunch of scientists, geneticists together and actually started developing the Black Russian Terrier. The four main contributors are the Rottweiler, the giant Schnauzer, the Newfoundland and the Airedale Terrier. So there's the terrier. But they are very much NOT a terrier.” [caption id="attachment_13768" align="alignleft" width="389"] Black Russian Terrier training for "bite work" competition.[/caption] The breed was utilized by the KGB, and still is today by its successor agency, the FSB, as well as being used in the Russian prison system. It's job, Fagan said, was to terrify people. And they're very good at their job. The best owners of BRTs are not first-time dog owners, Fagan said. She added that structure and very defined rules are critical. “You do need to be fair because they are very smart,” Fagan noted. “This is not an old school, put the dog on its back. You can't do that. Absolutely not. You would ruin your relationship with this breed because it's built on trust too. You have to build respect. So a person who understands a structured environment is really going to thrive.”

Farm Dog
Ep. 118: The Airedale Terrier is all purpose, and all that (Priscilla Mumea and Dianne Maxwell)

Farm Dog

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2025 55:30


Priscilla Mumea and Diane Maxwell, Hunting Working Airedales, Inc.Farm Dog is presented by Goats On The Go® and hosted by its founder,    Aaron Steele. Questions, comments, or topic suggestions? Let us know  at  ⁠⁠FarmDogPodcast.com.⁠⁠Hunting Working Airedales, Inc.: https://www.huntingworkingairedales.com/Creative Commons Music by Jason Shaw on ⁠⁠Audionautix.com

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Canine Revolution Radio
#112 Dog Breed Origins: The Terrier Group & The Herding Group

Canine Revolution Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2024 73:59


Dog Trainers discuss the origins and original purpose of some of the most common breeds from the terrier group and herding group.(00:00) - Airedale Terrier(04:33) - American Staffordshire Terrier(12:26) - Bull Terrier(18:18) - Norwich Terrier(20:48) - Manchester Terrier(26:24) - Rat Terrier(30:51) - Staffordshire Bull Terrier(35:05) - Australian Cattle Dog(38:32) - Belgian Malinois(43:36) - Border Collie(45:56) - German Shepherd(52:00) - Pembroke Welsh Corgi--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Need Professional Dog Training?  Our team can help : https://www.caninerevolutiondogtraining.com/contact-Board & Train Programs-Private Lessons-Virtual Coaching for dog owners-Custom ProgramsShop the full Canine Revolution Apparel store on Amazon:https://www.amazon.com/s?rh=n%3A7141123011%2Cp_4%3ACanine+Revolution+Apparel&ref=bl_sl_s_ap_web_7141123011Optimize your dog's diet by feeding them a raw diet specifically formulated for your dog and delivered to your doorWe Feed Rawhttps://wefeedraw.sjv.io/c/5125268/1993237/22021 Discount Code : CANINEREVOLUTION for 25% offThe best supplements for your dogs, Made in America! JOINT SUPPORT, MULTI VITAMIN, WEIGHT GAINER, PUPPY FORMULA.K9 Super Supplementshttps://k9-super-supplements.myshopify.com/caninerevolutionDiscount Code : CANINE REVOLUTION for 15% offSupplements to optimize your performanceJockoFuel : Hard Work.  Clean Fuel.  No Excuses.https://www.jockofuel.com Discount Code : CANINEREVOLUTION for 10% offFollow all of our socials:https://linktr.ee/CanineRevolutionVideo versions of podcasts can be found at the Pack Talk Podcast YouTube channelhttps://www.youtube.com/@packtalkpodcast/videosAre you a dog trainer or business owner and want Coaching or Consulting?  Virtual coaching for dog trainers and business owners is available.Email : info@caninerevolutiondogtraining.com

Lead. Learn. Change.
What Great Teachers Do

Lead. Learn. Change.

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2024 15:20


Show Notes:00:15 - Teacher Appreciation Day 2024 00:25 - eight encore excerpts from seven guests1:15 - Julia Roland  - college student, art student, artist (segment 1 of 2)3:00 - Lana Camiel - pharmacist, herbalist, professor, podcaster4:30 - Mike Shannon - retired U.S. Army officer, current university president6:25 - Joy Robinson - former teacher, staff member with the Professional Association of Georgia Educators7:25 - Megan Golden - world language teacher and author9:00 - John Beede - mountain climber, author, public speaker11:00 - Kristin Hatcher - writer, runner12:25 - Julia Roland - segment 2 of 214:35 - "Thank you!" to great teachers Links:Julia Roland episode - An Artist's Audio Self-Portrait (38 minutes)Lana Camiel episode - Rx for Health, Living, and Learning (45 minutes)Mike Shannon episode - Grit, Excellence, Leadership . . . Purpose (41 minutes)Joy Robinson episode - We need more Joy in teaching! (37 minutes)Megan Golden episode - Learning is THE World Language (38 minutes)John Beede episode - Keep on Climbing! (36 minutes)Kristin Hatcher episode - Tell Your Story (34 minutes) Episode 7 - Host on Mic Episode - Teachers Matter (23 minutes)Episode 16 - In A Moment - Changing the World (4 minutes)Episode 24 - In A Moment - Thank You! (6 minutes)Episode 34 - Many Voices, One Message - Teachers Matter (15 minutes)Episode 38 - Great Teachers - Everyone Knows One! (13 minutes) Music for Lead. Learn. Change. is Sweet Adrenaline by Delicate BeatsPodcast cover art is a view from Brunnkogel (mountaintop) over the mountains of the Salzkammergut in Austria, courtesy of photographer Simon Berger, published on www.unsplash.com.Professional Association of Georgia EducatorsDavid's LinkedIn page 

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the [female] athlete project
the edge of change: sports bras as equipment with nike vp women's performance apparel - caitlin kis

the [female] athlete project

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2023 25:34


Welcome to TFAP's The Edge of Change, presented by Nike. A series of conversations with athletes, innovators and designers who are pushing boundaries, creating ideas and advancing change for women in sport.  Since joining Nike in 2020, Caitlin Kis has focused on Women's Apparel, initially working on sports bras and then expanding her scope to include all performance apparel. She leads a team of experts that are combining athlete insights, style-forward designs and innovative materials to create products that help more people get moving.   Caitlin has more than 18 years of experience in merchandising, innovation and apparel creation. Whether working on intimates or outerwear, her career has centered on serving women consumers. Originally from Calgary, Alberta, Caitlin spends her time outside of Nike practicing hot yoga, cheering on her two children at swim club and trying to teaching her Airedale Terrier puppy some manners. Pre-order TFAP Founder Chloe's new book GIRLS DON'T PLAY SPORT. www.linktr.ee/chloeedalton Get the wrap, your weekly hit of women's sports news, delivered into your inbox as a weekly newsletter! Subscribe here for the newsletter + don't miss a merch drop. www.linktr.ee/thefemaleathleteproject Shop TFAP merch: https://www.thefemaleathleteproject.com/shop Find us on Instagram: @thefemaleathleteproject

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Die Welt des Airedale Terrier: Ein Rasseprofil mit Waufaktor

animari - purrfectly pawsome

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2023 22:38


In dieser Podcast-Folge tauchen wir ein in die wunderbare Welt des Airedale Terriers – ein Hund, der nicht nur wie ein Löwe aussieht, sondern wahrscheinlich auch genauso mutig ist. Wir sprechen über die Eigenschaften und Bedürfnisse dieser Rasse, ihre Geschichte und lassen auch die Optik und Gesundheit natürlich nicht aus. Eben ein wufftastisches Rasseprofil dieser Terrierrasse. Egal, ob du beim Hören aufräumst, sportelst, duschst, spazierst, einschläfst oder aufstehst – entspann dich, lass dich berieseln und bleib dabei informiert und natürlich wie immer – purrfectly pawsome. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Down and Back
Leading the Way — Part 1: The History of Guide Dogs

Down and Back

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2023 27:46


In this podcast episode, we introduce you to a pivotal moment in the story of humans and canines, the training of guide dogs for the blind and visually impaired. Historical data suggests that throughout the millennia, dogs have been in service to humans. From a town square in Ancient China to the perilous battlefields of World War I, dogs have sacrificed their own needs and desires to care for, save, and guide us. Trainers spend months working diligently with guide dogs and their human partners in complex training exercises to prepare them for the tasks. It just may be that dogs are the only animal on earth that provide unconditional obedience paired with unconditional love.   Bonafide Bits: There are 2,100 guide dog teams across North America and 22,000 teams worldwide. A 13th-century Chinese scroll depicts a dog guiding a visually impaired person. Several breeds of dogs were trained to assist WW1 soldiers who were rendered sightless by poison gas. In 1927, Dorothy Harrison Eustis wrote The Seeing Eye, a Saturday Evening Post magazine article that introduced America to the concept of training dogs to guide the blind and visually impaired. In 1926, Minnesota Senator Thomas D. Schall introduced a bill that allowed guide dogs to accompany their humans on public transit and in restaurants, an early precursor to the public access rights given to guide dogs under the Americans With Disabilites act   Featured Breeds: Golden Retriever The Golden Retriever, an exuberant Scottish gundog of great beauty, stands among America's most popular dog breeds. They are serious workers at hunting and fieldwork, as guides for the blind, and in search-and-rescue, enjoy obedience and other competitive events, and have an endearing love of life when not at work. Discover more about Golden Retrievers at AKC's Golden Retriever Breed Biography.   Labrador Retriever The sweet-faced, lovable Labrador Retriever is America's most popular dog breed. Labs are friendly, outgoing, and high-spirited companions who have more than enough affection to go around for a family looking for a medium-to-large dog. Labs are famously friendly. They are companionable housemates who bond with the whole family, and they socialize well with neighbor dogs and humans alike. But don't mistake his easy-going personality for low energy: The Lab is an enthusiastic athlete that requires lots of exercise like swimming and marathon games of fetch, to keep physically and mentally fit. Discover more about Labrador Retrievers at AKC's Labrador Retriever Breed Biography.   German Shepherd Dog There are many reasons why German Shepherd Dogs stand in the front rank of canine royalty, but experts say their defining attribute is character: loyalty, courage, confidence, the ability to learn commands for many tasks, and the willingness to put their life on the line in defense of loved ones. German Shepherd Dogs will be gentle family pets and steadfast guardians, but, the breed standard says, there's a “certain aloofness that does not lend itself to immediate and indiscriminate friendships.” Discover more about German Shepherd Dogs at AKC's German Shepherd Dog Breed Biography.   Poodle Forget those old stereotypes of Poodles as sissy dogs. Poodles are eager, athletic, and wickedly smart “real dogs” of remarkable versatility. The Standard, with his greater size and strength, is the best all-around athlete of the family, but all Poodles can be trained with great success. Discover more about Poodles at AKC's Poodle (Standard) Breed Biography.   Boxer Loyalty, affection, intelligence, work ethic, and good looks: Boxers are the whole doggy package. Bright and alert, sometimes silly, but always courageous, the Boxer has been among America's most popular dog breeds for a very long time. Discover more about Boxers at AKC's Boxer Breed Biography.   Doberman Pinscher Sleek and powerful, possessing both a magnificent physique and keen intelligence, the Doberman Pinscher is one of dogkind's noblemen. This incomparably fearless and vigilant breed stands proudly among the world's finest protection dogs. Discover more about Doberman Pinschers at AKC's Doberman Pinscher Breed Biography.   Collie The majestic Collie, thanks to a hundred years as a pop-culture star, is among the world's most recognizable and beloved dog breeds. The full-coated “rough” Collie is the more familiar variety, but there is also a sleek “smooth” Collie. Discover more about Collies at AKC's Collie Breed Biography.   Pointer The noble Pointer is the ultimate expression of canine power and grace. Unquestioned aristocrats of the sporting world, Pointers carry themselves proudly and are capable of great speed and agility. The coat comes in several colors, solid or in patterns but as the breed's devotees like to say, a good Pointer can't be a bad color. A large male can stand 28 inches at the shoulder and weigh up to 75 pounds; a small female might weigh as little as 45 pounds and stand 23 inches. Discover more about Pointers at AKC's Pointer Breed Biography.   Airedale Terrier His size, strength, and unflagging spirit have earned the Airedale Terrier the nickname “The King of Terriers.” The Airedale stands among the world's most versatile dog breeds and has distinguished himself as a hunter, athlete, and companion. Discover more about Airedale Terriers at AKC's Airedale Terrier Breed Biography.   Giant Schnauzer The Giant Schnauzer is a larger and more powerful version of the Standard Schnauzer, and he should, as the breed standard says, be a “bold and valiant figure of a dog.” Great intelligence and loyalty make him a stellar worker and companion. Discover more about Giant Schnauzers at AKC's Giant Schnauzer Breed Biography.   Newfoundland The massive Newfoundland is a strikingly large, powerful working dog of heavy bone and dignified bearing. The sweet-tempered Newfie is a famously good companion and has earned a reputation as a patient and watchful “nanny dog” for kids. Discover more about Newfoundlands at AKC's Newfoundland Breed Biography.   Puli No other breed can be mistaken for the Puli, a compact but powerful herder covered from head to tail with profuse, naturally occurring cords. Bred to work closely with humans, these agile and faithful little dynamos are quick learners. First, there are those dreadlocks, the instantly recognizable feature of the Puli (pronounced "Poo-lee", "Pulik" is the plural). The coat's naturally occurring cords are wooly, dense, and weatherproof. Either corded or brushed out, Puli coats require lots of attention. Under the dreads there's a compact but powerful dog, standing 16 to 17 inches at the shoulder. Pulik are remarkably agile and light on their feet, earning a reputation as the “acrobat of the dog world.” Discover more about Pulick at AKC's Puli Breed Biography.   For more information about a specific breed visit the breed's parent club or AKC.org.   Shareables: In 1843, Charles Dickens wrote of guide dogs in his classic “A Christmas Carol.” A freak cigar-lighting accident led Senator Thomas D. Schall to introduce a bill that is the basis of guide dog accessibility laws in place today. When her guide dog Emma began having vision problems, newly sighted Sheila Hocken switched roles to guide the Labrador Retriever during the final months of her dog's life.

Life, Love, and Dogs
37 Word of the Year and 23 in 23 Also Claire And The Mutt Master Minutes Book

Life, Love, and Dogs

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2023 25:18


On this episode we talk about our 'word of the year' and also our 23 for 2023- 23 things we'd like to do in the next year.Also, we talk about a rescue dog Deb is working with at the house called.Claire is a 3 year old Airedale Terrier from ATRA Airedale Terrier Rescue & Adoption in Lincolnd-We also discuss Deb's book "The Mutt Master Minutes" now available for download on her website-www.TheMuttMaster.com@TheMuttMaster@RogerKingBitswww.RogerKingBits.com

The Doggy Pod with Dr Rob Zammit

Dr Rob gives us another update on our Doggy Pod puppy. How good is your dogs sense of taste and how well do dogs actually see in the dark? And our breed of the week is the Airedale Terrier. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Writerly Lifestyle
Ep. 14 Importance of Building a Writing Community with Tobie Carter and Kelly Malacko

Writerly Lifestyle

Play Episode Play 36 sec Highlight Listen Later Apr 12, 2022 32:10 Transcription Available


Writerly Lifestyle Free NewsletterArticleTobie's Twitter, Instagram & Tik-TokKelly's Twitter & InstagramConnect with David on Twitter3 BIG TAKEAWAYSBuilding a focused community is importantStruggling to stay motivated is commonRemembering your ‘why' you started writingEPISODE INFO:Last time on the interview series I talked to writer and editor Chantelle Aimée Osman about finding a team for your writing and rethinking rejection.BIO:Tobie Carter is a fiction writer living in TX with her husband and two children. She writes adult suspense and contemporary romance and also co-hosts the bi-weekly #ThrillsandChills chat with Kelly Malacko on Twitter. She fell in love with reading in seventh grade when her teacher made her read And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie. Her love of writing didn't appear until a story popped into her head while rocking her daughter to sleep, and since then, she's written four stories and has no plan on stopping.Kelly Malacko has a background in Journalism and Communications but focuses on writing fiction now. A boxing coach during the day, she balances writing at a computer with push-ups and sprawls in the gym and hopes her words hit as hard as her left hook. She is the mother of two girls and a six-month-old Airedale Terrier and is married to a police officer who barely flinches when she plots crimes and asks for his input.

Agility aufs Ohr
Dr. Kirsten Häußler - Gangwerkentwicklung

Agility aufs Ohr

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2021 66:40


Hallo und herzlich Willkommen zu einer weiteren Folge von Agility auf´s Ohr, eurem ersten deutschsprachigen Agility Podcast. Willkommen zur eine weiteren Folge Blick über den Tellerrand. Mein Name ist Mirjam Knauer. Der Eine oder Andere kennt mich vielleicht schon aus meiner Folge hier im Podcast oder hat mich schon einmal live mit seinem Hund aufgesucht. Mein Beruf und vor allem meine Berufung ist die Hundephysiotherapie. Heute darf ich der Gastgeber in dieser wie ich finde wundervollen Folge sein. Heute geht es um: Pfoten sagen mehr als Worte! Mein heutiger Gast steht stellvertretend für ein fünfköpfiges Team, die die Liebe zur Bewegung und diese objektivierbar zu mach, vereint. Vorgestellen würden sie sich selbst als Vier Engel für Fischer. Würde ich jetzt in der Anmoderation schon alle vorstellen, wie ich es tun müsste um Ihnen auch nur annähernd gerecht werden zu können, würde dies den Rahmen sprengen. Jeder der Fünf ist ein absoluter Profi auf seinem Gebiet. Martin Fischer, Dr. Katja Söhnel, Dr. Alexandra Keller, Julia Schibilla und Dr. Kirsten Häußler. Jeder von ihnen könnte alleine mit dem was sie bisher gemacht haben eine eigene Folge hier bei uns im Podcast füllen aber heute soll es um ein gemeinsames Projekt gehen. Wie entwickelt sich das Gangbild des Whippets im Vergleich zum Airedale Terrier, im Vergleich zum Malinois, im Vergleich zum Border Collie und so weiter? Gibt es Prädispositionen, die sich im Gangbild zeigen und die eine Früherkennung von Gelenkerkrankungen ermöglichen ohne Röntgenstrahlen nutzen zu müssen? Und wenn weitere bildgebende Diagnostik notwendig ist, kann diese gezielter eingesetzt werden? Wie viel Bewegung ist gut und kann es sogar sein, dass zu wenig Bewegung schadet? Fragen über Fragen, auf die man sich über dieses Projekt Antworten erhofft. Wer sich einen Welpen ins Haus holt weiß, dass man mit einer Vielzahl von Meinungen rund um die Bewegung oder besser Nicht-Bewegung des Welpen konfrontiert wird. Sie wollen gemeinsam den gängigen Meinungen und „so haben wir das schon immer gemacht““ auf den Grund gehen. Getreu dem Motto: „Pfoten sagen mehr als Worte“ werden sie diesen Dingen auf den Grund gehen. Mit neuester Technik, dem Hundelaufband CanidGait von Zebris Medical, ausgestattet und einer Messtechnik, welche zur Evaluierung des menschlichen Bewegungsablaufs genutzt wird, wird anhand einer Druckmessplatte z. B. die Druckverteilung der Pfoten, Schrittlängen, Schwerpunktanalyse und vieles mehr aufgezeichnet.... Ich bin sehr dankbar und freue mich riesig mit einem von euch heute sprechen zu dürfen. Ich glaube, dass was wir heute hören dürfen, kann und darf man nicht jeden Tag hören und erfahren. Hallo und vielen, vielen Dank für deine Zeit Dr. Kirsten Häußler. Die Gangwerkentwicklung findet ihr auf Facebook unter: https://www.facebook.com/Gangwerkentwicklung-101730192132388 Auf Instagram unter: https://instagram.com/gangwerkentwicklung?utm_medium=copy_link Und im Internet unter: http://www.gangwerkentwicklung.uni-jena.de Agility auf´s Ohr findet ihr auf Facebook unter: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100000037824468 und auf Instagram unter: https://instagram.com/diessnerjan?igshid=tt06gdmbfcvh

Dog Nerd Show
Meet the Airedale Terrier!

Dog Nerd Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2020 23:29


What is it like to own an Airedale terrier? Do Airedale terriers make good family dogs? Do Airedale terriers shed? Do Airedale terriers bark a lot? We cover these questions and more in episode 24 of Dog Nerd Show! Meet the majestic Airedale Terrier! Airedale terriers are known as the King of Terriers as they are the largest of all terriers. These terriers are known as multi-purpose dogs who can perform a lot of tasks. From hunters to war dogs, service dogs, and more, this is an active and versatile breed. We'll talk about some fun facts about Airedale terries like where they come from, what they were bred to do, and some famous people who owned Airedale terriers. Did you know that 3 U.S. Presidents owned Airedale terriers? This is an old breed with lots of interesting history!Izzy is a rescued Airedale terrier and we discuss what it was like to rescue her, the training and help she needed to acclimate to her new life, and the patience it took to help guide her through the transition into her new home.Find us online at http://dognerdshow.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/dognerdshow/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DogNerdShow/Shop at: https://www.etsy.com/shop/houndandthistle

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About A Dog
Episode 6 - Airedale Terrier

About A Dog

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2020 48:46


Episode 6 - Airedale Terrier This is the king of all terriers. This versatile breed was bred to be an all-around farm dog, ratter, retriever, and even war dog. Today Airedales make amazing companions, show dogs, hunting dogs, and anything else you can think of for them to do.    For more information, please visit: www.akc.org, www.airedale.org, and https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-scotland-tayside-central-28681128  

Lead. Learn. Change.
Dr. Lana Camiel - Rx for Health, Living, and Learning

Lead. Learn. Change.

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2020 44:21


The many hats of Lana Camiel (3:20)Lover of dogs (3:50)A dog’s joy of snow leads to a life lesson (5:30)Pharm D or Registered Pharmacist? (6:15)Herbalist or? and? pharmacist (8:05)Two valid paths to wellness (9:00)Exploring herbal solutions to address a significant situation (9:15)Prevention is an important component of quality of life (10:00)Integrative medicine is closer than the horizon (11:00)A wise combination of approaches is “good medicine” (11:30)An immigrant at the age of sixteen (12:25)Computers, medicine – a shift in interests (13:05)Great-grandmother – homeopathic pharmacist in Kiev, Ukraine (13:25)Great-grandfather – conventional pharmacist (13:40)Childhood memories of remedies administered by mother and grandmother (14:00)Pharmacy school’s demanding coursework (15:00)A hot August afternoon and being overwhelmed (15:30)Anxiety attack (16:00)Success, but with questions (16:25)An awareness of the need for self-care (16:35)Seeking out mentors with an interest and understanding of natural medicines (17:00)Experimenting and creating personal experiences (17:50)Maintaining a pharmacist’s mindset and practice - adverse effects, indications, interactions (18:00)Herbal medicine is a living medicine (18:10)We are here because of plants (18:25)Grandmother taught Russian language and literature for fifty years (19:10)Have to look for solutions – as a teacher or in survival mode (19:45)Being generous with others is a big part of living a good life and a long life (20:10)Curiosity inherited from grandmother (20:30)Chernobyl explosion, relocation, earthquake in Moldova (20:50)Plants where you might not expect them (23:15)The resilience of plants and their medicinal benefits – weeds?! (23:50)Disturbed soil and disturbed environments mitigated by plants (24:30)Plants as aids to digestion and central nervous system issues (26:50)Peter Rabbit and herbal medicine (26:25)COVID-19, stressors, and advice for these difficult times (27:30)Need more emphasis on vitamin D, physical activity (28:30)Medicinal mushrooms and the immune system (29:05)Plants can help deal with stress (29:45)The best way to learn is to create experiences, focus on how things go together (31:10)Experiment to learn (32:00)Apply learning to your own life (33:00)Curiosity is a main connection to learning (34:00)What do you want to learn? What is your passion? What are you trying to solve? (34:30)The first step in learning must be incredibly meaningful (35:15)PlantLoveRadio.com – deep and wide content (35:50Aging gracefully, stress, chocolate, sleep, city living, vegetarianism (36:15)Medicine making, clinical use, cooking and eating (37:00)Herbs as adaptogens, cognition boosters, wild remedies (37:45)Herbs can enter your life in many ways – tea, spices (39:15)Smuggling herbs into your life – a free downloadable guide (40:00)Favorite teachers and mentor - grandmother – kind, giving, community (41:00)Another favorite teacher and mentor – simplify, early wins, build (41:35) Lana’s LinkedIn pageLana’s podcast page and websiteBrain boosters Plant Love Radio podcast episodeWild remedies Plant Love Radio podcast episodeMassachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences Free Downloadable Guide – Smuggling Herbs Into Your Life Music for Lead. Learn. Change. is Sweet Adrenaline by Delicate BeatsPodcast cover art is a view of Altmünster am Traunsee, Austria, by photographer Simon Matzinger, published on www.unsplash.comProfessional Association of Georgia Educators David’s LinkedIn page

The Dog and Pony Show
Airedale Terrier

The Dog and Pony Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2020 45:23


Beth and Jen learn about the largest of the Terrier group. Jen has yet another interview (showoff), Beth searches the dark web for a Titanic connection, and explains about snuffle mats. Plus...Benson. (Trust us.)Don't forget to follow us on @thedogandponyshowofficial and head on over to iTunes to leave us a five-star review if you're enjoying the podcast! (You know you are.)Sources:Puppy LeaksNew England Airedale Rescue Presidential Pet Museum 9 Versatile Facts About the Airedale Terrier (Mental Floss)The American Kennel Clubwww.TerrificPets.comWag WalkingReel DogsAiredale Terrier Breed Information Guide: Quirks, Pictures, Personality & Facts (BarkPost)Instagram Accounts:@Franklin_the_airedale52@whoamercy@benson.the.airedale@adele_airedaleRescues:Airedale Terrier Rescue & Adoption (ATRA) is an all-volunteer organization rescuing Airedales in 13 Midwest states and the province of Ontario. They have provided quality care, love, and found forever homes for over 2000 Airedales. (https://www.aire-rescue.org/)Airedale Terrier Club of America (ATCA) Rescue & Adoption Committee fulfills the ATCA's obligation to protect and advance the interests of the breed by providing services to lost, abandoned, abused, or unwanted purebred Airedales. The committee maintains a network of volunteers across the country to aid in the care and re-homing of Airedales in need. (https://www.airedalerescue.net/)Airedale Rescue Group has been rescuing Airedales since 2000 in the Carolinas, Tennessee, Georgia and Alabama. This small group of volunteers works hard to foster, train, and place Airedales into loving, forever homes (https://airedalerescuegroup.com/)The Fine PrintThe Dog and Pony Show is hosted by Jen Meredith and Beth Stellato – two girls with absolutely no medical experience other than paying the big bills our dogs accumulate at the veterinarian. While we know our way around an insulin syringe and have collected a urine sample or 45, and while we may occasionally have medical experts on as our guests, or discuss health issues faced by particular breeds, this podcast is in no way intended to provide professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment.  Always seek the advice of your veterinarian with any questions you may have regarding your pet. Never disregard professional veterinary advice or delay in seeking treatment for your per because of something you heard on our podcast or read on our website or social media. The views we share are ours alone and do not represent the opinions of our employers or our sponsors. 

Down and Back
Stately Canine Sidekicks of 1600 Pennsylvania Ave.

Down and Back

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2020 25:43


In this podcast episode, we tour a couple of centuries of presidential dogs, the canine confidants of our Commanders-in-Chief. America truly is the land of opportunity. Just ask the lucky dogs who went from rags to riches solely from being in the right place, on the side of the road, at the right time. Dogs have been a welcome presence in the White House since the time of George Washington. For an in-person tour through Presidential pups, visit the AKC Museum of the Dog in New York. The Museum’s Presidential Dogs exhibit opens to the public on September 8, 2020. Bonafide Bits: George Washington was a dog lover and a serious breeder Warren G. Harding’s Airedale Terrier, Laddie Boy, was featured in thousands of press stories Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s Scottish Terrier, Fala, was mentioned in the President’s speech to labor leaders George H. W. Bush’s English Springer Spaniel, Millie, became a best-selling author Barack Obama gifted his daughters a Portuguese Water Dog puppy after winning the Presidential election Featured Breeds: American Foxhound American Foxhounds are good-natured, low-maintenance hounds who get on well with kids, dogs, even cats, but come with special considerations for prospective owners. They are closely associated with Revolutionary heroes and the rolling estates of old Virginia. Discover more about American Foxhounds at AKC’s American Foxhound Breed Biography. Briard The Briard packs so much loyalty, love, and spirit into its ample frame that it’s often described as a "heart wrapped in fur." The dashing good looks of these muscular Frenchmen radiate a distinct aura of Gallic romance and elegance. Discover more about Briards at AKC’s Briard Breed Biography. Airedale Terrier His size, strength, and unflagging spirit have earned the Airedale Terrier the nickname “The King of Terriers.” The Airedale stands among the world’s most versatile dog breeds and has distinguished himself as a hunter, athlete, and companion. Discover more about Airedale Terriers at AKC’s Airedale Terrier Breed Biography. Bullmastiff Fearless at work, docile at home, the Bullmastiff is a large, muscular guarder who pursued and held poachers in Merry Old England—merry, we suppose, for everyone but poachers. Bullmastiffs are the result of Bulldog and Mastiff crosses. Discover more about Bullmastiffs at AKC’s Bullmastiff Breed Biography. Irish Setter The Irish Setter is a high-spirited gundog known for grace, swiftness, and a flashy red coat. They are famously good family dogs: sweet-tempered companions for the folks, and rollicking playmates and tennis-ball fetchers for the children. Discover more about Irish Setters at AKC’s Irish Setter Breed Biography. English Setter The English Setter is a medium-sized sporting dog of sweet temper and show-stopping good looks. It is one of the AKC’s four British setters created to work on the distinctly different terrains of England, Ireland, and Scotland. Discover more about English Setters at AKC’s English Setter Breed Biography. German Shepherd Dog There are many reasons why German Shepherd Dogs stand in the front rank of canine royalty, but experts say their defining attribute is character: loyalty, courage, confidence, the ability to learn commands for many tasks, and the willingness to put their life on the line in defense of loved ones. German Shepherd Dogs will be gentle family pets and steadfast guardians, but, the breed standard says, there’s a “certain aloofness that does not lend itself to immediate and indiscriminate friendships.” Discover more about German Shepherd Dogs at AKC’s German Shepherd Dog Breed Biography. Great Dane The easygoing Great Dane, the mighty “Apollo of Dogs,” is a total joy to live with—but owning a dog of such imposing size, weight, and strength is a commitment not to be entered into lightly. This breed is indeed great, but not a Dane. Discover more about Great Danes at AKC’s Great Dane Breed Biography. Scottish Terrier A solidly compact dog of vivid personality, the Scottish Terrier is an independent, confident companion of high spirits. Scotties have a dignified, almost-human character. Their terrier persistence has earned the breed the nickname “the Diehard.” Discover more about Scottish Terriers at AKC’s Scottish Terrier Breed Biography. Cocker Spaniel The merry and frolicsome Cocker Spaniel, with his big, dreamy eyes and impish personality, is one of the world’s best-loved breeds. They were developed as hunting dogs, but Cockers gained their wide popularity as all-around companions. Discover more about Cocker Spaniels at AKC’s Cocker Spaniel Breed Biography. Beagle Not only is the Beagle an excellent hunting dog and loyal companion it is also happy-go-lucky, funny, and—thanks to its pleading expression—cute. They were bred to hunt in packs, so they enjoy company and are generally easygoing. Discover more about Beagles at AKC’s Beagle Breed Biography. Golden Retriever The Golden Retriever, an exuberant Scottish gundog of great beauty, stands among America’s most popular dog breeds. They are serious workers at hunting and fieldwork, as guides for the blind, and in search-and-rescue, enjoy obedience and other competitive events, and have an endearing love of life when not at work. Discover more about Golden Retrievers at AKC’s Golden Retriever Breed Biography. English Springer Spaniel The English Springer Spaniel is a sweet-faced, lovable bird dog of great energy, stamina, and brains. Sport hunters cherish the duality of working Springers: handsome, mannerly pets during the week, and trusty hunting buddies on weekends. Discover more about English Springer Spaniels at AKC’s English Springer Spaniel Breed Biography. Portuguese Water Dog The bright and biddable Portuguese Water Dog was bred to be an all-around fisherman’s helper. The robust, medium-sized body is covered by a coat of tight, low-shedding curls. They are eager and athletic companions built for water work. Discover more about Portuguese Water Dogs at AKC’s Portuguese Water Dog Breed Biography. For more information about a specific breed visit the breed’s parent club or AKC.org. Shareables: Presidential pups have had popularity ratings their Commanders-in-Chief could only dream of. Franklin Delano Roosevelt had a Scottish Terrier named Murray the Outlaw of Falahill, popularly known as Fala. From bed to shed, America is the land of canine opportunity.

The Global Advocate Career Podcast
TGACP'S Coffee Corner: Meet Gloria Sinibaldi, Career Coach

The Global Advocate Career Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2020 32:56


Meet Gloria Sinibaldi who has coached clients for over 20 years. Her tenure with California's Employment Development Department (EDD) in the San Francisco Bay Area introduced her to a wide range of job seekers including professionals, dislocated workers, youth and special populations. She was instrumental in launching Fremont's Success Center at the Family Resource Center where she trained groups of long-term unemployed job search skills. As coordinator of PRONET, a job club of 250 professionals from Silicon Valley, she earned EDD's Sustained Superior Accomplishment Award. She's published numerous job-related articles and “A Means to Survive”, a short story about the struggles of the unemployed during a recession. She currently lives in California with her husband Ralph and Airedale Terrier, Lil' Bro'. Check out the video interview: https://youtu.be/s6AdtXBthuY

The Bulldog Social Club
Episode 61: Airedale Terrier - Lex Pando From TexDale Kennels

The Bulldog Social Club

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2019 65:19


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Why Are You A Dog?
41 – Why Are You an Airedale Terrier?

Why Are You A Dog?

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2018 43:22


The Airedale terrier is, surprisingly, a very interesting dog. These dogs seem to... The post 41 – Why Are You an Airedale Terrier? appeared first on Why Are You a Dog?.

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Highs and Lows
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Highs and Lows

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2018 21:58


Visit www.highsandlowspodcast.com for show notes, including clickable links. Sara Triana Mitchell is a writer, editor, poet, and stay-at-home parent. She and her husband, Mitch, blog about contentment, creativity, and community at quillandhammock.com. They live near Houston with their two daughters, two cats, and one Airedale Terrier. Sara is the author of a beautiful new children's book called Love Love Bakery, go check it out at www.lovelovebakery.comSara is:Watching- Sarah & Duck, Westworld, and New Girl Reading- The Path Between Us and The Unschooling JourneyLoving- Camper Vans!Eating- Sourdough bread & toast, baked by her friendSara also mentions a book called The Artists Way by Julia Cameron as she recommends that everyone try Morning Pages!Make sure you go preorder Love Love Bakery! 

Highs and Lows
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Highs and Lows

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2018 21:58


Visit www.highsandlowspodcast.com for show notes, including clickable links. Sara Triana Mitchell is a writer, editor, poet, and stay-at-home parent. She and her husband, Mitch, blog about contentment, creativity, and community at quillandhammock.com. They live near Houston with their two daughters, two cats, and one Airedale Terrier. Sara is the author of a beautiful new children's book called Love Love Bakery, go check it out at www.lovelovebakery.comSara is:Watching- Sarah & Duck, Westworld, and New Girl Reading- The Path Between Us and The Unschooling JourneyLoving- Camper Vans!Eating- Sourdough bread & toast, baked by her friendSara also mentions a book called The Artists Way by Julia Cameron as she recommends that everyone try Morning Pages!Make sure you go preorder Love Love Bakery! 

Chasing the Mind
Podcast #7: Helping Kids Bounce

Chasing the Mind

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2017 25:04


In this episode of Chasing the Mind, Dr. Angela and Dr. Stephanie talk to Dr. Kate Lund, clinical psychologist and performance coach. Dr. Lund has been working with students, athletes, and teams for the past ten years. In her recent book, Bounce: Help your child build resilience and thrive in school, sports and life, Dr Lund discusses how recovering from her own childhood illness set the foundation for her own work in helping children develop resilience in the face of serious challenges. Dr. Lund discusses the pillars of resilience, and outlines ways to help children reach their full potential. Dr. Lund is also the author of a children's book, Putter and the Red Car, which tells the story of a family moving cross-country through the eyes of a frisky Airedale Terrier, Putter. Putter's story teaches children how to cope with change.

Can I Pet Your Dog?
CIPYD 72: John Ross Bowie and Airedale Terriers

Can I Pet Your Dog?

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2016 56:48


Hey buddies! Happy Howlidays! We've got an episode you're really going to enjoy this week. John Ross Bowie (Speechless, The Big Bang theory) joins us to talk about his lovely dog Sunny!Renee tells us all about the Airedale Terrier in Mutt Minute! Alexis delivers a very special Dogs We Met This Week. Plus, we talk about having dogs during the holiday season!  Grab some hot cocoa and tune in!   Leave us a voicemail with your Dog Victories and Dogsasers at (323) 250 - 3315! Wanna get in touch? Email us at canipetyourdogpodcast@gmail.com

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Tierärztliche Fakultät - Digitale Hochschulschriften der LMU - Teil 07/07
Retrospektive Studie zum Energiebedarf von privat gehaltenen Hunden und Katzen im Erhaltungsstoffwechsel

Tierärztliche Fakultät - Digitale Hochschulschriften der LMU - Teil 07/07

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2014


In dieser retrospektiven Studie über den energetischen Erhaltungsbedarf von Hund und Katze aus der Privattierhaltung wurden Daten aus der Ernährungsberatung des Lehrstuhls für Tierernährung und Diätetik in Oberschleißheim aus den Jahren 2007 bis 2011 ausgewertet, um feststellen zu können, ob die Ergebnisse von den aktuellen Empfehlungen zum Energieerhaltungsbedarf von Hund und Katze (NRC 2006) abweichen. Zur Rationsberechnung wurden ein standardisierter Fragebogen und die Software Dietcheck Munich® verwendet. Die umsetzbare Energie der Futtermittel wurde nach NRC (2006) geschätzt. Energiebedarf des Hundes im Erhaltungsstoffwechsel Es lagen für die Studie Daten von 586 ausgewachsenen Hunden (medianes Alter 5,5 Jahre, mediane Abweichung vom Idealgewicht 0,0 %, 58 % kastriert) zur Verfügung, es handelte sich ausschließlich um Tiere im Erhaltungsstoffwechsel. 9% der Hunde waren vollkommen gesund, die anderen wiesen verschiedene chronische Erkrankungen auf. Es wurde untersucht, welche Faktoren den Energiebedarf bezogen auf das metabolische Körpergewicht beeinflussen könnten. Dabei wurde die Abweichung vom Idealgewicht, die Rasse und die Größe des Hundes, das Alter, das Geschlecht und der Kastrationsstatus, chronische Erkrankungen und die Art der Fütterung (Fertigfutter, selbstzubereitete Ration) im Bezug zur Energieaufnahme der Hunde pro kg W0,75 gesetzt. Eine Abweichung vom Idealgewicht von mehr als 10 % bei den Hunden galt als Unter-, bzw. Übergewicht. Die mittlere Energieaufnahme der Hunde lag bei 98 ± 29 kcal/ kg W0,75. Weder die Körpergröße noch chronische Erkrankungen zeigten einen Einfluss auf den Energieerhaltungsbedarf der Hunde. Auch die Art der Fütterung hatte keine Auswirkung auf den Energiebedarf. Die Einschätzung des Idealgewichts durch die Tierbesitzer stimmte gut mit dem Rassestandard nach Krämer (2002) überein. Es waren nur 11 % der Hunde übergewichtig, 9 % waren untergewichtig und 80 % der Hunde normalgewichtig. Es wurde ein signifikanter Unterschied zwischen der Energieaufnahme übergewichtiger, untergewichtiger und normalgewichtiger Hunde festgestellt (Tabelle 3). Tabelle 3: Effekt von Über- und Untergewicht auf den Energieerhaltungsbedarf des Hundes Gewichtsgruppe N medianes Alter in Jahren mediane prozentuale Abweichung vom Idealgewicht (Angabe des Besitzers) ME-Energiebedarf kcal/ kg W0.75 Mittelwert ± SD Übergewicht 62 7 15,2 86 ± 29a Normalgewicht 478 5 0 98 ± 28b Untergewicht 46 5,5 -14,5 119 ± 38c Mittelwerte aus der gleichen Spalte, die nicht den gleichen hochgestellten Buchstaben aufweisen, sind signifikant unterschiedlich zueinander (ANOVA, Holm-Sidak-Test, p < 0,05) Hunde in einem Alter von mehr als sieben Jahren (n= 149) hatten eine Energieaufnahme, die mit 93 kcal/ kg W0,75 niedriger lag als die Energieaufnahme jüngerer Hunde in einem Alter von weniger als sieben Jahren (n= 313, 100 kcal/ kg W0,75). Intakte Rüden wiesen im Vergleich zu den anderen Hunden einen überdurchschnittlichen Energiebedarf auf (p < 0,001). Es lag ein Unterschied in der Energieaufnahme bestimmter Hunderassen vor. So zeigten Jack Russel Terrier, Dalmatiner, kleine Münsterländer und der Magyar Viszla, sowie der Bearded Collie, Windhunde, der Deutsche Boxer, der Englische Foxhound, der Rhodesian Ridgeback sowie der Flat Coated Retriever einen überdurchschnittlich hohen Energiebedarf, die mittlere Energieaufnahme dieser Rassen lag bei 113 kcal/ kg W0,75. Dackel, sowie Schoßhunde, der Westhighland White Terrier, alle Collie Rassen außer der Bearded Collie, der Airedale Terrier und American Staffordshire Terrier, und auch der Golden Retriever wiesen dagegen eine unterdurchschnittliche mittlere Energieaufnahme von 82 kcal/ kg W0,75 auf. Dies muss nicht unbedingt auf einen tatsächlichen Rasseeffekt hinweisen, sondern kann auch den Lebensstil der Besitzer, die diese Rassen bevorzugen, reflektieren. Der mittlere Energieerhaltungsbedarf von Haushunden ist vergleichbar mit dem Energiebedarf von Laborhunden, die eine geringe spontane Aktivität aufweisen, sowie alten Laborhunden. Dieses Ergebnis lässt vermuten, dass die Möglichkeit und der Anreiz zur Bewegung bei Haushunden, die mit dem Menschen in einem Haushalt leben, niedriger ist als bei Laborhunden. Eine reduzierte Aktivität könnte auch einen nivellierenden Effekt auf mögliche Faktoren wie Alter, Grunderkrankung oder Rasse haben, die in dieser Studie den Energieerhaltungsbedarf der Hunde weniger stark beeinflussten als zu Studienbeginn erwartet. Energiebedarf der Katze im Erhaltungsstoffwechsel In dieser Studie wurden die Daten von 80 ausgewachsenen Katzen im Erhaltungsstoffwechsel (medianes Alter 9,0 Jahre, mediane Abweichung vom Idealgewicht: + 22.5 %, die meisten kastriert) ausgewertet. 6 % der Katzen waren vollkommen gesund, die anderen wiesen verschiedene chronische Erkrankungen auf. Es wurde dabei die Abweichung vom Idealgewicht, das Alter, das Geschlecht, chronische Erkrankungen und die Art der Fütterung (Fertigfutter, selbstzubereitete Ration) auf die Energieaufnahme pro kg W0,67 bezogen. Über- und Untergewicht wurde definiert bei einer Abweichung vom Idealgewicht von mehr als 15 %. Die Angabe des Idealgewichts laut Besitzer wurde mit den Daten aus der Studie von Kienzle und Moik (2011) verglichen. Im Gegensatz zu den Hundebesitzern überschätzten die Katzenbesitzer das Idealgewicht ihres Tieres deutlich. Auf Basis der Daten von Kienzle und Moik (2011) waren 26,3% der Katzen normalgewichtig und 63,7% übergewichtig, während nach Schätzung der Besitzer nur 26% übergewichtig waren. Daher wurde zur weiteren Beurteilung das Idealgewicht der Katzen nach Kienzle und Moik (2011) festgelegt. Die mittlere Energieaufnahme der Katzen lag bei 96 ± 33 kcal/ kg W0.67. Bei den Katzen konnte kein signifikanter Unterschied zwischen der Energieaufnahme kranker und gesunder Katzen festgestellt werden. Des Weiteren hatte das Alter, das Geschlecht oder die Art der Fütterung keinen Einfluss auf die Energieaufnahme der Katzen. Übergewichtige Katzen fraßen nach der aktuellen Studie signifikant weniger als normal- oder untergewichtige Katzen (Tabelle 4). Tabelle 4: Effekt von Über- und Untergewicht auf den Energieerhaltungsbedarf der Katze Normalgewicht Übergewicht Untergewicht kcal ME/ kg W0.67 (n) 110 ± 36X (21) 86 ± 29Y (51) 117 ± 43X (8) Mittelwerte aus der gleichen Zeile, die nicht den gleichen hochgestellten Buchstaben aufweisen, sind signifikant unterschiedlich zueinander (ANOVA, Holm-Sidak-Test, p < 0,05). Der Energieerhaltungsbedarf einer normalgewichtigen Katze entspricht den aktuellen Empfehlungen (NRC 2006), vorausgesetzt das Idealgewicht wird auf Basis der Daten von Kienzle und Moik (2011) festgelegt.