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Does one of your cats bully other cats in the house hold? When human bullies torment other people, it seems like the reasons for doing so, is that they take delight in picking on others. Bullying cat’s behavior may look the same –torturing and attacking others, but the reasons are very different and specific to being a feline. I’ll explain a few of most common reasons a cat may turn into a bully. Then, continuing the conversation with animal communicator, Tim Link, author of “Talking with Dogs and Cats: Joining the Conversation to Improve Behavior and Bond with Your Animals, he shares the three steps he uses to “talk” more deeply with dogs and cats. Keeping an open mind, you can learn how to do this as well, to increase the bond with your pet. Plus, you’ll hear the story about the dog who was eating socks, and paper clips and how Tim helped him to stop plus how he solves the number one behavior issue people call him about regarding cats and dogs. Has your sweet, quiet, cuddly, obedient puppy who used to respond to everything you asked, changed overnight into a disobedient, counter surfing, stealing, beast, who runs away from you, ignores you and seems to have forgotten all its training? There’s a very normal, inevitable reason for this that’s part of your dog’s developmental stages. I’ll reveal what this is, and offer some tips to help you deal with the behavior changes. For some other possible behavior changes to expect from an adolescent dog, see the blog for this episode 92 at www.raisingyourpaws.com. If you have any in-depth questions or want to share your stories about anything you hear on the show today, please write me at susan@raisingyourpaws.com or leave me a comment at the end of the blog article for this episode number 92. Additional Resources for the Episode. Source for the story about cats who bully – “Cat Wise” by Pam Johnson-Bennett and “How to Speak Cat,” by Aline Alexander Newman & Gary Weitzman, D.V.M. Get in touch with Tim Link through his website. Order Tim’s books. http://www.wagging-tales.com/mybooks.html Sources for the story about when your puppy becomes an adolescent: “Why Does My Dog Do That?” By Sophie Collins and “The Other End of the Leash” by Patricia B. McConnell, Ph.D.
Does one of your cats bully other cats in the house hold? When human bullies torment other people, it seems like the reasons for doing so, is that they take delight in picking on others. Bullying cat’s behavior may look the same –torturing and attacking others, but the reasons are very different and specific to being a feline. I’ll explain a few of most common reasons a cat may turn into a bully. Then, continuing the conversation with animal communicator, Tim Link, author of “Talking with Dogs and Cats: Joining the Conversation to Improve Behavior and Bond with Your Animals, he shares the three steps he uses to “talk” more deeply with dogs and cats. Keeping an open mind, you can learn how to do this as well to increase the bond with your pet. Plus, you’ll hear the story about the dog who was eating socks, and paper clips and how Tim helped him to stop in addition to how Tim helps solve the number one behavior issue people call him about regarding cats and likewise for dogs. Has your sweet, quiet, cuddly, obedient puppy who used to respond to everything you asked, changed overnight into a disobedient, counter surfing, stealing, creature, who runs away from you and seems to have forgotten all its training? There’s a very normal, inevitable reason for this that’s part of your dog’s developmental stages. I’ll reveal what this is, and offer some tips to help you deal with the behavior changes. If you have any in-depth questions or want to share your stories about anything you hear on the show today, please write me at susan@raisingyourpaws.com or leave me a comment at the end of the blog article for this episode number 49.
When your dog catches sight of that rabbit and runs off for the chase does your pet ignore you as you call for them to come back and act like they don’t hear you? I’ll explain this phenomenon. Then, has your pet ever suddenly started acting differently, you can’t understand why or what to do to help and you just wished they could just tell you what’s wrong? Many people have gotten their answers through animal communicators. My guest is Tim Link, an animal communicator, who specializes in missing or lost pet cases. Hear his stories of how together with the dogs and cats, behavioral issues were solved and lost animals returned back home. What can you do to stop a dog fight? There are a few physical interventions that are recommended, but more practical and useful are a number of tools you can carry with you that dogs will find aversive or offensive to their senses and are strong enough to stop the behavior. In this episode, I’ll list what they are. Regarding animal communication if you have any stories of times your dog or cat understood things you’ve said that seem impossible and/or felt your pet actually communicated messages and talked back to you, I’d love to hear them. Write me at susan@raisingyourpaws.com or leave a comment on the blog for this episode, number 48. Additional Resources for the Show: Source for the story about why your dog ignores you at times – “Why Does My DOG Do that? By Sophie Collins. Tim Link’s website. http://www.wagging-tales.com/_index.html Amazon link to order Tim’s book, “Talking with Dogs and Cats: Joining the Conversation to Improve Behavior and Bond with Your Animals”. Amazon link to order “Wagging Tails, Every Animal has a Tale” by Tim Link. Source for the story about how to stop a dog fight – “Play with Your Dog, by Pat Miller, CPDT, CDBC.
The key to improving unwanted behaviors in our animal companions lies in our communication with them. Charly Kayle finds out the steps for effective communication from Wagging Tales consultant Tim Link, whose latest book "Talking With Dogs and Cats: Joining the Conversation To Improve Behavior and Bond With Your Animals" spells out the remedies for the most common behavioral and emotional problems.
The key to improving unwanted behaviors in our animal companions lies in our communication with them. Charly Kayle finds out the steps for effective communication from Wagging Tales consultant Tim Link, whose latest book "Talking With Dogs and Cats: Joining the Conversation To Improve Behavior and Bond With Your Animals" spells out the remedies for the most common behavioral and emotional problems. On today's episode: 1:55 - Pets as partners 3:45 - Clues and confirmation 5:35 - Trust your gut and live in the moment 7:54 - Verbal communication 11:05 - Preparing your animals emotions 15:55 - Common unwanted behaviors 20:20 - Positive energy keywords 24:00 - Animals teaching us Tim Link is a nationally-syndicated radio host, author, animal communicator, and Reiki practitioner who created his Wagging Tales consulting practice after discovering his "talk to the animals" abilities. You've seen him on television programs on ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC and the CW, and read his columns in many publications. He is active with animal rescue organizations, and lives in Cumming, GA with his wife, and their dogs and cats. His latest book is "Talking With Cats and Dogs: Joining the Conversation To Improve Behavior and Bond With Your Animals". Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
About the book: If you’ve ever wondered what your animal was trying to tell you with a bark, meow, or tweet, this is the book for you. Animal communicator Tim Link’s approach respects the personality and feelings of animals, and his simple, accessible methods can facilitate the understanding and communication that all animal lovers crave. About the author: Tim Link is the host of the nationally syndicated radio show Animal Writes and a regular contributing writer for Victoria Stilwell’s Positively pet expert blog and Dogster and Catster magazines. He lives with his wife and their many pets outside Atlanta, Georgia.
Your pet is talking to you and you can learn to better understand what is being said. Endorsed by Victoria Stilwell and Marty Becker, DVM, Tim Link is an Animal Communicator who can help you connect to the animals in your life. Talking with Dogs and Cats - Joining the Conversation to Improve Behavior and bond with Your Animals.
Renowned animal communicator Tim Link shares ways to you can converse, really converse with your dog and cat on this special episode of the Oh Behave Show. Link’s must-get new book, Talking with Dogs and Cats: Joining the Conversation to Improve Behavior and Bond with Your Animals, is being unleashed in early June to kick off his book tours. Find out what your dog and your cat are really thinking and feeling from the man who can teach you: Tim Link. Learn more by visiting www.wagging-tales.com. Questions or Comments? Send them to: arden@petliferadio.com. More details on this episode MP3 Podcast - The Man Who Talks With Animals and Can Teach You, Too on Pet Life Radio
Jon Patch talks with Pet Life Radio host Tim Link about his new book, Talking with Dogs and Cats: Joining the Conversation to Improve Behavior and Bond with Your Animals. If you’ve ever wondered what your animal was trying to tell you with a bark, meow, or tweet, this is the book for you. Animal communicator Tim Link’s approach respects the personality and feelings of animals, and his simple, accessible methods can facilitate the understanding and communication that all animal lovers crave. Tim Link is the host of Animal Writes on Pet Life Radio. Questions or Comments? Send them to: jon@petliferadio.com More details on this episode MP3 Podcast - Talking with Dogs and Cats with Jon Patch