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The Human-Animal Bond. We've all seen it, even if we haven't realized it yet. Look around you, and in the course of a given day, I would bet that it's impossible not to see evidence of it somewhere. It's there in the gentle nudge of a dog waiting patiently for its owner outside a store, in the contented purr of a cat curled up on a sunny windowsill, and in the quiet companionship of a horse and rider silhouetted against the setting sun. It's power is felt in the shared happiness both that both dogs and pet owners derive from going on walks, or hikes, or ski adventures together. This bond transcends the simple acts of care and companionship; it's a profound connection that speaks to something deep within us all. It's a shared look of understanding, a comfort that needs no words, a mutual respect that grows over time. The human-animal bond is a testament to the empathy and kinship we are capable of, a reminder of our intrinsic need to connect with living beings, to give and receive affection, and to find joy in the presence of creatures different from ourselves. Describing the Human-Animal Bond in words is difficult, and that is why visual storytelling in Pet Care Marketing is so important. On the latest episode of Petworking, I was fortunate enough to host Mindy Dutka, Founder & Chief Storyteller at DogsIMeet.com. Mindy specializes in pet photography, especially dogs, and she estimates that she photographs thousands of dogs each year. Mindy and I talked about her work, and the emotional resonance that visuals can create. This can be leveraged by both animal advocacy organizations, e.g., shelters, pet brands, and other non-pet-related brands that recognize the power of the Human-Animal Bond, and incorporate it in their advertising. Mindy estimates that 50-60% of her work is brand-focused, 20-25% pro bono work for shelters, and 15-20% private photo shoots. However, Mindy likes to say that bridges the gap between professional dog photography and advocacy, and she is very adept at finding ways to incorporate adoption awareness in her work for brands. Mindy discussed how she leverages her photography as a medium to bring awareness to shelter dogs, and cited a specific example of a brand shoot she had done for a collaboration between Shameless Pets and Virgin Hotels. Virgin has pet-friendly rooms, and had partnered with Shameless Pets to provide a package of treats for all guests that checked in with a dog. However, instead of using of dog models for the shoot, Mindy suggested finding long-term shelter dogs and using them as the models. This initiative not only provided the dogs with much-needed exposure, but also played a role in their eventual adoption, showcasing the power of photography in advocacy. Because of visual storytelling's relevance to all aspects of the Pet Care ecosystem, Mindy and I had quite the far reaching conversation. Tune in to the full episode to hear us discuss: The mental and physical health benefits that both pets and pet parents derive from the Human-Animal Bond Use of the Human-Animal Bond in marketing by brands such as Subaru and Hyundai, and how non-pet-related brands leverage the human-animal bond to drive engagement and sales Senior dog adoptions, Mindy's work with shelters, and how pet brands are working with shelters to acquire new customers, while simultaneously supporting adoption Black Dog Syndrome - did you know that it's harder for black dogs to get adopted from shelters because they don't photograph well? Mindy's work with private clients, and her most memorable private photoshoot Bringing KONG Company cat toys to a shelter in Playa del Carmen, Mexico Enjoy the episode, and please share your thoughts in the comments!
In dieser Episode tauchen wir in ein Thema ein, das oft im Schatten liegt - das "Black Dog Syndrom". Wir werden darüber sprechen, warum schwarze Katzen und Hunde in Tierheimen und bei der Adoption oft übersehen werden und welche Vorurteile und Missverständnisse dazu führen.Wir schauen uns verschiedene Geschichten an aus unterschiedlichen Kulturen und dann haben wir auch bestimmt eine rationale Erklärung, für die teilweise emotionalen Entscheidung, eine Abneigung schwarzen Hunden Hund Katzen gegenüber zu haben. Aber natürlich wollen wir nicht nur schauen,warum es das Black Dog Syndrom gibt, sondern auch nachdenken was wir aktiv dagegen tun können, oder auch Andere bereits tun. Hier verlinke ich euch schon einmal zwei Initiativen:tierheime-helfen.de schwarze-hunde.de Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Black Dog Syndrome While there is no hard evidence to back Black Dog Syndrome, it is largely felt that black animals take a back seat when it comes to adoption. Pet Photographer Fred Levy believes it's because they are hard to photograph and don't look desirable online photos. He'll have tips for photographing your black dog or cat. Listen Now Selecting A New Car With Your Pet In Mind So who influences you when you need to buy a car? According to Auto-trader, more than half of America's 54 million dog owners consider buying a vehicle based on its ability to accommodate their best friend, which is their dog. The list includes cars with features pet owners need, like fold-flat rear seats, rear lift gate, under-floor storage and rear climate control. There are 9 cars on the list and we'll tell you what they are. Listen Now Using Pets To Teach Anti-Bullying Allison Basinger from the Kansas City based "Wayside Waifs" animal welfare organization is on the cutting edge of the anti-bullying education movement. She's using her dogs, Justice and Paxton to help 3 through 5 graders learn a more compassionate lifestyle. Get Your Licks Former host of CBS's Lucky Dog, Brandon McMillan, the cast of The Young and The Restless and Susan Sims are in Los Angeles to kick-off the 7th Annual "Get Your Licks On Route 66" Adoption Tour. There's no better time than now to find your forever friend. Pamela Anderson Says Company is Not Cruelty-Free Actress and animal-rights actress Pamela Anderson has written a letter to MAC Cosmetics owner and friend John Demsey expressing disappointment in the brand for testing on animals. Anderson used to be a spokesperson for the brand, but recently learned that the supposedly cruelty-free brand admittedly tests on animals where it is "required by law," like in China. Listen Now Read more about this week's show.
CreepGeeks Podcast Episode 261 INTRO You're listening to CreepGeeks Podcast This is Season 7 Episode 261: Quiet Quitting the Paranormal, Fleshy Sacks in England, Black Dog Syndrome and the X37B is back. Thank you to our Patreon Supporters! Want to Support the podcast? Join us on Patreon! CreepGeeks Paranormal and Weird News is creating Humorous Paranormal Podcasts, Interviews, and Videos! What is the CreepGeeks Paranormal and Weird News Podcast? We broadcast paranormal news and share our strange experiences from our underground bunker in the mountains of Western North Carolina. Hey Everyone! You can call the show and leave us a message! 1-575-208-4025 Use Amazon Prime Free Trial! Did you know YOU can support the CreepGeeks Podcast with little to no effort? Won't cost you anything! When you shop on Amazon.com use our affiliate link and we get a small percentage! It doesn't change your price at all. It helps us to keep the coffee flowing and gas in the Albino Rhino! CreepGeeks Podcast is an Amazon Affiliate CheapGeek and CreepGeeks Amazon Page's Amazon Page We've got Bigfoot Coffee! Support the Show: CreepGeeks Swag Shop! Website- CREEPGEEKS PARANORMAL AND WEIRD NEWS Hey everyone! Help us out! Rate us on iTunes! CreepGeeks Paranormal and Weird News Podcast on Apple Podcasts Term of the Day- Quiet Quitting Defined- Quiet quitting refers to doing the minimum requirements of one's job and putting in no more time, effort, or enthusiasm than absolutely necessary. Quiet Quitting the Paranormal. Doing the minimum and as agreed upon. Not watching Paranormal Shows. Being Selective in topics https://www.google.com/search?q=quiet+quitting+meaning&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&hl=en-us&client=safari#ip=1 NEWS: Weird White Fleshy Sacks Wash Up on Beach: 'Never Seen Anything Like It' Giant turtle: https://www.newsweek.com/kayakers-giant-snapping-turtle-minnesota-1758516 Black dogs are being overlooked by adopters because they don't photograph well - Mirror Online X-37B orbital test vehicle concludes sixth successful mission > United States Space Force > News Events: CryptidCon http://www.cryptidcon.com/ AD- Want to Start your own podcast? https://signup.libsyn.com/?promo_code=CREEP Looking for something unique and spooky? Check out Omi's new Etsy, CraftedIntent: CraftedIntent: Simultaneously BeSpoke and Spooky. by CraftedIntent Want CreepGeeks Paranormal Investigator stickers? Check them out here: CraftedIntent - Etsy Check out Omi's new Lucky Crystal Skull Creations: https://etsy.me/3UWRqCP This Patron supported episode is brought to you by our wonderful Patrons! We really appreciate their Patronage! Get Something From Amazon Prime! CheapGeek and CreepGeeks Amazon Page's Amazon Page Cool Stuff on Amazon -Squatch Metalworks Microsquatch Keychain: Microsquatch Keychain Bottle Opener with Carabiner. Laser-cut, stone-tumbled stainless steel. DESIGNED AND MANUFACTURED IN THE USA. Amazon Influencer! CheapGeek and CreepGeeks Amazon Page's Amazon Page Instagram? Creep Geeks Podcast (@creepgeekspod) • Instagram photos and videos Omi Salavea (@craftedintent) • Instagram photos and videos CreepGeeks Podcast (@creepgeekspodcast) TikTok | Watch CreepGeeks Podcast's Newest TikTok Videos Need to Contact Us? Email Info: contact@creepgeeks.com Attn Greg or Omi Want to comment on the show? omi@creepgeeks.com greg@creepgeeks.com Business Inquiries: contact@creepgeeks.com CreepGeeks Podcast Store Music: Music is Officially Licensed through Audiio.com. License available upon request. #ghosts #quietquitting #X37b #blackdogsyndrome #creepgeeks Tags: ghost,skinwalker,EVP, TikTok EVP, Cryptid,
This episode has the ghost of Mr. Poe reading the complete version of the story, The Black Cat - setting the story up for a comparison of guilt and madness with The Tale Heart (in the following episode.) This episode with some observations by David Grantz regarding individual will in such stories as The Black Cat.What is the Black Dog Syndrome?What was the physical difference between the first and second black cats owned by the narrator?Why is narrator considered unreliable?How did the narrator kill his wife?Where was the second black cat when the police arrived?00:00 Intro 02:12 Black cats in history and society03:30 Background for The Black Cat05:02 The Black Cat (story)10:26 The spirit of perverseness25:00 “The darkest and most evil of thoughts”27:40 Walling up the victim31:05 The police arrive35:14 Summary36:18 Future episode37:00 Sources37:44 Outro
While TLBD rescues dogs of all sizes, shapes, colors and breeds, as part of our mission, we recognize that black dogs are traditionally passed over for adoption in favor of light coated dogs. We love a black dog and want to do as much as we can to support these pups and raise awareness of “Black Dog Syndrome.” Tune in to learn more about the barriers black dogs face, and learn more about the many adoptable black dogs of TLBD! Episode Resources: TLBD's website: https://www.thelittleblackdog.org/ Scientific American Article: https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/dogs-personalities-arent-determined-by-their-breed/ PetFinder Study: https://www.petfinder.com/pet-adoption/dog-adoption/black-dog-syndrome/ Grounds & Hounds Video: https://groundsandhoundscoffee.com/blogs/recent-posts/what-is-black-dog-syndrome Diesel: https://www.thelittleblackdog.org/dog/diesel1 (Adoption Pending) Piper: https://www.thelittleblackdog.org/dog/piper Malta: https://www.thelittleblackdog.org/dog/malta (Adoption Pending) Rocco: https://www.thelittleblackdog.org/dog/rocco Mommas: https://www.thelittleblackdog.org/dog/mommas Javier: https://www.thelittleblackdog.org/dog/javier Pascal: https://www.thelittleblackdog.org/dog/pascal Since this episode was recorded, Hopkins and Brewer have been adopted!
Dogs may be man's best friend, but the lore of menacing Black Dogs runs deep, especially in England. Black Dog lore even led to the name "Black Dog Syndrome", the anecdotal "syndrome" that causes black animals to be adopted at lower rates than other animals.Sorry I'm a day late posting!
Michelle Ingram is the top dog (arf!) of Zeus Rescues, a New Orleans organization focused on saving and re-homing abandoned and abused cats and dogs. She drops by to tell us how the lockdown has impacted pet rescue, fostering, and placement. We learn about the Underground Railroad for rescue pets, the nationwide spay/neuter moratorium, and the mysterious-sounding Black Dog Syndrome. Joel and Andrew fess up to their own COVIDiot hypocrisy moment, while everyone agrees the post-millennial generation should be called 'Generation Zero.' And we try something new: Lil' Homie's Seven Silver Linings of COVID. Remember to stay safe, y'all, and keep ya distance.
Lauren is joined by internationally renowned, award winning portrait photographer Emma O'Brien to chat about Black Dog Syndrome (a phenomenon in which black dogs are passed over for adoption in favor of lighter-colored animals) and her iconic Black Series of photographs aimed at raising awareness around the issue. Engage Lauren on Insta at @DogLove_SA See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Emma O'Brien has been a portrait and pup photographer (as in dogs) for more than a decade. Her series "The Black Series" gained her international attention and raised awareness for shelter animals that I cant wait to talk about. In This Episode You'll Learn: How Emma got into photography What came first people or pets Why Emma left wedding photography What was Emma’s main source of photography eduction The hardest part about photography to learn Where Emma got the idea for The Black Series When Emma first got involved with shelter animal photography How Emma keeps her subjects still and focuses How to add emotion and story to your photos of pets Commonly bad info Emma hears being taught to new photographers Premium Members Also Learn: How to make money photographing pets How to convince pet owners to the worth of pet photography What photography products pet owners purchase Resources: Johannesburg Pet Photographer Emma O’Brien’s Website https://www.dogart.photography Emma’s Mentoring for creatives website Emma’s Instagram Emma on Facebook Emma’s coaching on Facebook
Find our blog and more resources at http://heartsofgoldpodcast.com/ Shelby shares her experience creating awareness around Black Dog Syndrome - supporting adoption of darker colored animals that aren’t as readily adopted as other colored animals. More about Shelby Shelby Dye is a Girl Scout from Oklahoma City and has been a Girl Scout for 12 years. As a Girl Scout, Shelby earned her Bronze, Silver, and Gold award. She led her troop as a youth leader for 6 years and was the secretary of the adult leadership for 3 years. Shelby also created a flag team for her troop. She plays the flute and is a varsity tennis player. Shelby also plays handbells for her church and is an avid volunteer. She was a drum major for her school for 2 years, and was head drum major her senior year. Shelby plans on going to Baylor University to major in Environmental Science with a minor in music and nonprofit studies. Additional information on Black Dog Syndrome https://oklahoman.com/article/5624476/girl-scout-brings-awareness-to-black-dog-syndrome Join our Facebook Community at Hearts of Gold Podcast https://www.facebook.com/groups/HeartsOfGoldPodcast/ Instagram @sherylmrobinson Please subscribe to Hearts of Gold on YouTube at http://bit.ly/2EBt5P1 or on your favorite podcast app. Support future Hearts of Gold episodes at https://www.patreon.com/heartsofgold Video editing by https://www.offthewalter.com/ Walter’s YouTube channel is https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCt0wFZRVaOpUd_nXc_8-4yQ
Episode two of three! Here are the time stamps: Insecure takes on black masculinity (1:07) Voting Rights (20:50) Kids in Kennels (27:30) Rodman (36:33) Kids in Kennels Pt. 2 (42:45) Black Dog Syndrome (51:40) Movies/TV Talk (55:00) Drake's gal (1:05:10) Pass the Mic Segment (1:24:00) Email your question to isthemicstillon@gmail.com. You can also DM your question to us on Twitter or send us a message on Facebook. Twitter: @isthemicstillon, @sairemusic, @iammodestmedia, @mykectown, @beezy430, @kennithbinge Facebook: facebook.com/isthemicstillon Instagram: instagram.com/isthemicstillon Music by: @nametag Twitter: @NAMETAGALXNDR Instagram: @nametagalexander Facebook: Nametag Alexander More at leadandbelegendary.net Executive Producer: Kennith B. Inge Producer: Sophie Bryce Recording Engineers: Kennith B. Inge & Modest Media LLC Audio Engineer: Brandon White & Kennith B. Inge Mastering: Brandon White Audio Editing: Kon the Don Graphic Design: Sophie Bryce and Modest Media LLC Is the Mic Still On is a Dead End Hip Hop production. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We have so much to be thankful for and we give some shout-outs on the new Pawcast podcast. Also: Bob and Catherine deem today Black [Dog] Friday, and Bob shares some info that he learned about black dogs (and cats) in rescue situations. Finally, Thanksgiving kicks off some special days, and we go into how some of these days help adoptable dogs and FOTA (hint: #GivingTuesday.) Listen, SHARE, and enjoy the Pawcast. #LoveYall Link to the Petfinder article about "Black Dog Syndrome: https://www.petfinder.com/pet-adoption/dog-adoption/black-dog-syndrome/
I don't think many people are aware of this syndrome that can be a major problem in the world of rescue. Black dogs are some of the hardest dogs to get adopted because of a few different reasons. They don't photograph well and black dogs are much harder to read. Enjoy this episode of Talking Dogs from 93.9 WLVB. Be sure to subscribe!
Using Pets To Teach Anti-Bullying Allison Basinger from the Kansas City based "Wayside Waifs" animal welfare organization is on the cutting edge of the anti-bullying education movement. She's using her dogs, Justice and Paxton to help 3 through 5 graders learn a more compassionate lifestyle. Get Your Licks The host of CBS's Lucky Dog, Brandon McMillan, the cast of The Young and The Restless and Susan Sims are in Los Angeles to kick-off the 7th Annual "Get Your Licks On Route 66" Adoption Tour. There's no better time than now to find your forever friend. Black Dog Syndrome While there is no hard evidence to back Black Dog Syndrome, it is largely felt that black animals take a back seat when it comes to adoption. Pet Photographer Fred Levy believes it's because they are hard to photograph and don't look desirable online photos. He'll have tips for photographing your black dog or cat. Selecting A New Car With Your Pet In Mind So who influences you when you need to buy a car? According to Auto-trader, more than half of America's 54 million dog owners consider buying a vehicle based on its ability to accommodate their best friend, which is their dog. The list includes cars with features pet owners need, like fold-flat rear seats, rear lift gate, under-floor storage and rear climate control. There are 9 cars on the list and we'll tell you what they are. Pamela Anderson Says Company is Not Cruelty-Free Actress and animal-rights actress Pamela Anderson has written a letter to MAC Cosmetics owner and friend John Demsey expressing disappointment in the brand for testing on animals. Anderson used to be a spokesperson for the brand, but recently learned that the supposedly cruelty-free brand admittedly tests on animals where it is "required by law," like in China. Read More…
www.DogCastRadio.comIn this show you can hear Chris Kent, the founder of he K9 Project, talking about how the project uses the bond between people and dogs to help people to help dogs to help people. You can also listen to Clinical Assistant Professor at Harvard Medical School, Dr Elizabeth Frates, discussing her special health report which emphasizes the many health benefits dogs offer us. Plus hear how one photographer tackled Black Dog Syndrome, and catch up with Buddy.
www.DogCastRadio.comIn this show you can hear Chris Kent, the founder of he K9 Project, talking about how the project uses the bond between people and dogs to help people to help dogs to help people. You can also listen to Clinical Assistant Professor at Harvard Medical School, Dr Elizabeth Frates, discussing her special health report which emphasizes the many health benefits dogs offer us. Plus hear how one photographer tackled Black Dog Syndrome, and catch up with Buddy.
Mailbag; Joe ate a lot and repaired a wicker chair this weekend; Black dog syndrome
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