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Sometimes There's Side Eye
STSE #40: Weight Pull & Canine Fitness with Danielle Cyr

Sometimes There's Side Eye

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2024 66:43


This week we have Danielle Cyr on the podcast to discuss weighted pull and canine fitness.  Daniel has a number of titles and certificates including Judges' Liaison and Treasurer for United Dog Sports of Northern New England, Founder/President of Dirigo Working Dogs, UKC Weight Pull Judge, APA Weight Pull Judge, Iron Dog Weight Pull Judge, W3PO Weight Pull Judge, CGC Evaluator, SPOT Evaluator, ATTS Tester and Certified Canine Athlete Specialist.  Danielle got involved in the sport of weight pull when she needed to provide her shy dog an outlet to build confidence.  It ended up being such a success that she started providing a training outlet to other dogs who suffered from behavioral issues. Danielle gives us an overview of the sport including one rule of weight pull that stands out, which is that dogs are never allowed to fail. If a dog is failing the human behind the cart will help push the cart to ensure the dog succeeds in moving the cart.  Additionally, a lot of care is put into avoiding injuries including a specialized harness that ensures the dogs comfort and safety. The movements are very controlled and deliberate, much like in human weightlifting.  There should not be jumping or alligator rolling since those movements increase the dog's risk of injury.  The sport is open to all breeds, and Danielle has even seen Chinese Crested compete in this sport.  While the sport was actually created by the Malamute Club, there can be a stigma associated with pitbulls/dog fighting.  However, the sport is a straight slow walk with weight, which is much more controlled than a lot of other sports or even everyday play that we do with our dogs.  Additionally, the sport provides a great way for responsible owners to strength train with their dog. Danielle works in the veterinary field and sees a lot of injuries and is now a certified canine athlete specialist, which is comparable to a canine fitness instructor. Much like human athletes, dogs need to have cross training days as well as warm up and cool downs depending on the sports they participate in.  Danielle gives us a great overview of how she keeps her dogs and other dogs safe and healthy in a variety of sports. If you've ever been curious about weight pull for dogs, we think you are going to love all the insights Danielle provides us.  Don't forget to review, subscribe, and share! Follow us on IG: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@sometimestheressideeye | Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Contact Danielle "Dani" Cyr: Facebook https://www.facebook.com/danielle.cyr.7 IG https://www.instagram.com/cyrius_knls/ Email: dlynne1123@yahoo.com More information about this episode: Dirgo Working Dogs http://www.dirigoworkingdogs.com/ United Dog Sports of Northern New England https://www.facebook.com/share/chFi23GjUrd9cZr1/ World Wide Weight Pull Organization/W3PO http://www.worldwideweightpull.net/ UKC Home | United Kennel Club (UKC) (ukcdogs.com)

Comfort Creatures
52: Clouded Leopards and Pet Pee Woes

Comfort Creatures

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2023 42:36


Just when Ella thought it was safe, Percy is back in the kitchen and ruining baking dishes! Meanwhile, Cricket is working on his own pee issues and wearing his BIG BOY Belly bands! And while that might seem like a whole episode in itself, the fun continues and Alexis and Ella do a deep dive into Clouded Leopards. Did you know they are their own type of cat NOT just a type of Leopard?! Plus, we have some fun Leopard folklore and a great llama update from Ashley and an adorable Chinese Crested update from Katrina!Send us YOUR pet stories (Ready, Pet, Go!) at comfortcreatures@maximumfun.org and don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe! Plus, follow us on social media: @Ccreaturespod on Twitter and @comfortcreaturespodcast on Instagram! Join us on Discord: https://discord.gg/P5QjFtx8 

Apprendre l'anglais avec l'actu
Scooter the Chinese Crested crowned world's ugliest dog

Apprendre l'anglais avec l'actu

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2023 9:30


For Scooter the Chinese Crested, being and looking unconventional has earned him the prize of world's ugliest dog. Read the episode transcript and test your understanding with a comprehension quiz by joining the Learn English with Ben fan club. For €5 / £4, you'll get access to transcripts and quizzes for every episode of Apprendre L'Anglais Avec L'Actu. Visit patreon.com/learnenglishwithben for more information and to join now. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

Apprendre l'anglais avec l'actu
Scooter the Chinese Crested crowned world's ugliest dog

Apprendre l'anglais avec l'actu

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2023 10:00


For Scooter the Chinese Crested, being and looking unconventional has earned him the prize of world's ugliest dog. Read the episode transcript and test your understanding with a comprehension quiz by joining the Learn English with Ben fan club. For €5 / £4, you'll get access to transcripts and quizzes for every episode of Apprendre L'Anglais Avec L'Actu. Visit patreon.com/learnenglishwithben for more information and to join now. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Three Black Halflings | A Dungeons & Dragons Podcast
"This Is an Unhinged Episode" - Halfling Soapbox on Dogs and Glee

Three Black Halflings | A Dungeons & Dragons Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2023 75:50


This week, Liv and Jeremy bring that patented Cobb & Kennedy magic to a pair of chaotic Halfling Soapboxes about dogs and the "classic" TV show Glee. Fun facts, tangents, and hilarity abound! Link to the adorable puppy photo we talked about:https://doglime.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/Chinese-Crested-puppy-development-and-behavior.jpg Support us on Patreon at patreon.com/tbhalflings for your Shirefolk Shoutout and Bonus Episodes. Find all of our links here: https://linktr.ee/tbhalflings  Want to hire Jasper as a GM: https://www.jasperwcartwright.com/  You can now buy merchandise here! as featured on Critical Role Connect with us on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook @3blackhalflings, on our Discord, or email secondbreakfast@tbhalflings.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Down and Back
Canine Mythbusting: Fact, Fiction, or Folklore?

Down and Back

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2023 25:21


In this episode, we dig deep into the depths of dog lore to separate fact from fiction. If humans understood all the wags of a dog's tail there might not be so many misconceptions about what they prefer to eat, whether or not they want that giant hug, or if they really play poker. But, the better we get to know our favorite dogs, the more myths we're able to bust. More importantly, the better humans understand their dog's needs, signals, and communication, the stronger the bond between us becomes.   Bonafide Bits Great Danes are actually German, not Danish. In 2023, Bobi, a Rafeiro do Alentejo in Portugal, was verified to be the world's oldest dog at 30 years old. You really can teach old dogs new tricks, as expertly demonstrated by 95 Border Collies at the Clever Dog Lab in Austria. Dogs can see color, but are more likely to see blue and yellow toys than popular red or orange toys. Plants in the Allium family, particulary onions, are toxic to all dog breeds but more toxic to Japanese breeds such as Akitas and Shiba Inus.   Featured Breeds: Bernese Mountain Dog Big, powerful, and built for hard work, the Bernese Mountain Dog is also strikingly beautiful and blessed with a sweet, affectionate nature. Berners are generally placid but are always up for a romp with the owner, whom they live to please. The Bernese Mountain Dog is a large, sturdy worker who can stand over 27 inches at the shoulder. The thick, silky, and moderately long coat is tricolored: jet black, clear white, and rust. The distinctive markings on the coat and face are breed hallmarks and, combined with the intelligent gleam in the dark eyes, add to the Berner's aura of majestic nobility. A hardy dog who thrives in cold weather, the Berner's brain and brawn helped him multitask on the farms and pastures of Switzerland. Berners get along with the entire family and are particularly gentle with children, but they will often become more attached to one lucky human. Berners are imposing but not threatening, and they maintain an aloof dignity with strangers. Discover more about Bernese Mountain Dogs at AKC's Bernese Mountain Dog Breed Biography.   Chihuahua The Chihuahua is a balanced, graceful dog of terrier-like demeanor, weighing no more than six pounds. The rounded “apple” head is a breed hallmark. The erect ears and full, luminous eyes are acutely expressive. Coats come in many colors and patterns and can be long or short. The varieties are identical except for the coat. Chihuahuas possess loyalty, charm, and a big-dog attitude. Even tiny dogs require training, and without it, this clever scamp will rule your household like a little Napoleon. Compact and confident, Chihuahuas are ideal city pets. They are too small for roughhousing with kids, and special care must be taken in cold weather, but Chihuahuas are adaptable as long as they get lots of quality time in their preferred lap. Discover more about Chihuahuas at AKC's Chihuahua Breed Biography.   Chinese Crested  With their spotted pink skin, spiky “crested” hairdo, furry socks, and feathery tail, you can't mistake the sweet and slender Chinese Crested for any other breed. This frolicsome, ultra-affectionate companion dog is truly a breed apart. The Chinese Crested, a lively and alert toy breed standing between 11 and 13 inches high, can be hairless or coated. The hairless variety has smooth, soft skin and tufts of hair on the head, tail, and ankles. The coated variety, called the “powderpuff,” is covered by a soft, silky coat. Besides the coat, there's very little difference between the powderpuff and his undressed brother. Both varieties are characterized by fine-boned elegance and graceful movement. Cresteds are as fun as they look: playful, loving, and devoted to their humans. The hairless has its advantages: there is no doggy odor, and for obvious reasons shedding isn't much of a problem. Both varieties are attentive housemates, totally in tune with their family. Discover more about Chinese Crested at AKC's Chinese Crested Breed Biography.   Irish Wolfhound The calm, dignified, and kindly Irish Wolfhound is the tallest of all AKC breeds. Once fearless big-game hunters capable of dispatching a wolf in single combat, Wolfhounds today are the most serene and agreeable of companions. Discover more about Irish Wolfhounds at AKC's Irish Wolfhound 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.   Rafeiro do Alentejo The Rafeiro do Alentejo is an excellent farm and estate watchdog. He is also a very useful livestock protector, being more vigilant at night and very serious when guarding territory or any other property entrusted to him. He has a calm and confident expression. Since the beginning of the breed's history, Rafeiros Alentejanos were used in packs as hunting dogs for big game, though this function has gradually disappeared over time. More recently, the breed is a guard dog for property and livestock, watching sheep and cattle. They also often work alone in prairies and will defend the herd against any intruders. Hailing from Portugal, the Rafeiro do Alentejo is a large-sized dog, powerful, rustic, sober, and calm. He moves with a heavy, slow roll. His coat is short or medium-length and thick, straight, and dense. They can be black, wolf gray, or fawn, with or without brindling, always with white markings; or white with patches of these colors. Discover more about Rafeiro do Alentejo at AKC's Rafeiro do Alentejo Breed Biography.   Akita Akitas are burly, heavy-boned spitz-type dogs of imposing stature. Standing 24 to 28 inches at the shoulder, Akitas have a dense coat that comes in several colors, including white. The head is broad and massive and is balanced in the rear by a full, curled-over tail. The erect ears and dark, shining eyes contribute to an expression of alertness, a hallmark of the breed. Akitas are quiet, fastidious dogs. Wary of strangers and often intolerant of other animals, Akitas will gladly share their silly, affectionate side with family and friends. They thrive on human companionship. The large, independent-thinking Akita is hardwired for protecting those they love. They must be well-socialized from birth with people and other dogs. Discover more about Akitas at AKC's Akita Breed Biography.   Shiba Inu An ancient Japanese breed, the Shiba Inu is a little but well-muscled dog once employed as a hunter. Today, the spirited, good-natured Shiba is the most popular companion dog in Japan. The adaptable Shiba is at home in town or country. Brought to America from Japan as recently as 60 years ago, Shibas are growing in popularity in the West and are already the most popular breed in their homeland. Their white markings combined with their coloring (red, red sesame, or black and tan) and their alert expression and smooth stride make them almost foxlike. They're sturdy, muscular dogs with a bold, confident personality to match. Discover more about Shiba Inus at AKC's Shiba Inu 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.   Siberian Husky The graceful, medium-sized Siberian Husky's almond-shaped eyes can be either brown or blue and sometimes one of each, and convey a keen but amiable, and even mischievous expression. Quick and nimble-footed, Siberians are known for their powerful but seemingly effortless gait. Tipping the scales at no more than 60 pounds, they are noticeably smaller and lighter than their burly cousin, the Alaskan Malamute. As born pack dogs, they enjoy family life and get on well with other dogs. The Sibes' innate friendliness renders them indifferent watchdogs. These are energetic dogs who can't resist chasing small animals, so secure room to run is a must. An attractive feature of the breed: Sibes are naturally clean, with little doggy odor. Discover more about Siberian Huskies at AKC's Siberian Husky 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.   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.   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.   Otterhound Big, boisterous, and affectionate, the Otterhound was bred in medieval England for the now-outlawed activity of otter hunting. This scarce breed is known for its dense shaggy coat, webbed feet, an acute sense of smell, and affinity for swimming. Discover more about Otterhounds at AKC's Otterhound 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.   Chesapeake Bay Retriever The Chesapeake Bay Retriever, peerless duck dog of the Mid-Atlantic, is an American original who embodies the classic traits of a good retriever: loyal, upbeat, affectionate, and tireless. The Chessie is famous for his waterproof coat. Chessies are strong, powerfully built gundogs standing anywhere from 21 to 26 inches at the shoulder. A male can weigh up to 80 pounds. The distinctive breed trait is a wavy coat that is oily to the touch. Chessies are solid-colored, either chocolatey brown, sedge, or deadgrass, with keen yellow-amber eyes that nicely complement the coat. Chessies are more emotionally complex than the usual gundog. Chessies take to training, but they have a mind of their own and can tenaciously pursue their own path. They are protective of their humans and polite, but not overtly friendly to strangers. Chessies make excellent watchdogs and are versatile athletes. A well-socialized Chessie is a confident companion and world-class hunting buddy. Discover more about Chesapeake Bay Retrievers at AKC's Chesapeake Bay Retriever Breed Biography.   Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever The smallest of the AKC's retrievers, the Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever is intelligent, affectionate, and eager to please. Play fetch with a tireless Toller until your right arm falls off, and he will ask you to throw left-handed. The little gundog with the big name is the smallest AKC retriever, standing ideally 18 or 19 inches at the shoulder. The Toller's trademark is a coat of stunning crimson, ranging from golden red to a dark coppery color, with white markings. Strong and agile, Tollers are medium dogs: medium in size, bone, and coat length. The almond-shaped eyes project an alert expression. Tollers are upbeat athletes who require outlets for their boundless vigor: hunting, hiking, camping, and, of course, swimming (for which they are ideally suited, down to their webbed feet). Tollers are smart, handsome, affectionate companions, but these red tornadoes can be recommended only to those with enough time and energy to keep them usefully occupied. Discover more about Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever at AKC's Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever Breed Biography.   Dachshund The famously long, low silhouette, ever-alert expression, and bold, vivacious personality of the Dachshund have made him a superstar of the canine kingdom. Dachshunds come in two sizes and in three coat types of various colors and patterns. The word “icon” is terribly overworked, but the Dachshund, with his unmistakable long-backed body, little legs, and big personality, is truly an icon of purebred dogdom. Dachshunds can be standard-sized (usually 16 to 32 pounds) or miniature (11 pounds or under), and come in one of three coat types: smooth, wirehaired, or longhaired. Dachshunds aren't built for distance running, leaping, or strenuous swimming, but otherwise, these tireless hounds are game for anything. Smart and vigilant, with a big-dog bark, they make fine watchdogs. Bred to be an independent hunter of dangerous prey, they can be brave to the point of rashness, and a bit stubborn, but their endearing nature and unique look have won millions of hearts the world over. Discover more about Dachshunds at AKC's Dachshund Breed Biography.   Pembroke Welsh Corgi Among the most agreeable of all small house dogs, the Pembroke Welsh Corgi is a strong, athletic, and lively little herder who is affectionate and companionable without being needy. They are one of the world's most popular herding breeds. Discover more about Pembroke Welsh Corgis at AKC's Pembroke Welsh Corgi Breed Biography.   Basset Hound The Basset Hound stands no higher than 14 inches at the shoulder but, with his remarkably heavy bone, powerful little legs, and massive paws, he possesses big-dog strength and stamina. Bassets are famous for a large, domed head that features extremely long, velvety ears, mournful eyes, and a wrinkled brow, which give the breed the look of a sad clown. Built more for endurance than speed, the Basset moves in a deliberate but effortless manner. The breed's scenting ability is uncanny; it's said that among dogs only the Bloodhound's nose is more accurate. Mild and agreeable at home, the Basset is stubborn on the trail and barks in a loud, ringing voice. Although they may not be wildly demonstrative in their affections, they are steadfastly loyal. Discover more about Basset Hounds at AKC's Basset Hound Breed Biography.   For more information about a specific breed visit the breed's parent club or AKC.org.   Shareables Dogs are not color blind, they just see colors differently from humans. Blue and yellow toys stand out more than other colors. Used as scent atomizers, the sweat glands on a dog's skin are not used for evaporation or cooling. A dog's wagging tail is an effective communication tool, as long as you don't come in at the tail end of the conversation.

Dog Edition
Hound Headlines 2/7/23 | Dog Edition #82

Dog Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2023 20:49


In this episode of Dog Edition – Hound Headlines we look at the following news stories Britain's Ugliest Dog has been crowned. Four-year-old Peggy, believed to be a Pug and Chinese Crested cross (a ‘Pugese') The competition was organized by a printing company. Peggy won a pamper session at a pet salon. Salon manager Sam Burton said: "I think she's really cute in her own way." Which dog has the strongest bite? Some scientists did a study a few years ago and it's resurfaced in the news this week. The top three were as follows: (1) The Kangal has the strongest bite of any breed of dog – an impressive 743 psi. This makes them particularly good at guarding livestock from predators in their native Turkey (2) The Dogue de Bordeaux has a fearsome bite strength of 556 psi - although this breed is notoriously so lazy they are unlikely to often use it. (3) The Mastiff's impressive 552 psi bite has been used to great effect over the years in everything from guarding villages to hunting wolves. Oodie for dogs! The Oodie has just launched its popular sherpa fleece hoodie for dogs! It's available in pink, blue and white and made from their famous super-soft, ultra-warm Sherpa fleece just like their famous Oodie wearable blankets. Dogs (and their owners) have to use the service entrance in New York NY Times has an article about how tenants of some apartments in New York never see the grand lobbies and elevators they pay for because if they come and go with their pet they have to use the service elevator and doors Is this fair? What about residents with allergies in lifts where hair may linger in carpets? Two dogs who ate things they shouldn't have Luna is in a rescue shelter in Ireland and ate a tin of dog food, including the tin. The vets bill was £1200 A Labrador ate a £600 electricity voucher/coupon before her owner could redeem it, luckily the QR code was the only important part of the letter and that bit was intact so could be scanned Vet in the UK who has taken in 10 dogs because their owners wanted them euthanized A vet called Sharon Williams has taken to rescuing healthy dogs that were going to be put down. Currently has 20 dogs, 17 horses, nine cockerels and two cats who were all unwanted. Many are young animals with behavior problems caused by lack of discipline or exercise or both Episode Links https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-humber-64502566 https://www.scotsman.com/lifestyle/family-and-parenting/dogs-with-big-bites-these-are-the-11-breeds-of-adorable-dog-that-have-the-most-powerful-bites-including-the-mighty-german-shepherd-3719270 https://www.hellomagazine.com/shopping/20230203163444/oodie-for-dogs/ https://www.nytimes.com/2023/02/03/realestate/dogs-service-elevator-nyc.html https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11710481/Mothers-shock-beloved-pet-dog-eats-600-electricity-voucher-nips-room.html https://www.belfastlive.co.uk/news/belfast-news/life-death-choice-struggling-dog-26145007 https://inews.co.uk/news/vet-20-dogs-put-to-sleep-2109858 About Dog Podcast Network (DPN)  Check out Dog Podcast Network for other dog-adjacent shows: The Long Leash where we rescue tasty scraps from the editing room floor in an unscripted interview show Dog Cancer Answers which offers vetted advice from real veterinarians who answer your questions about dog cancer Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Top Breed Dogs
Chinese Crested, Portuguese Water Dog, and Border Collie

Top Breed Dogs

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2022 11:59


Today we have multiple dogs to celebrate us returning from summer. One of witch Gabby calls Chinese Crusty, the Chinese Crested, Portuguese Water Dog, and the Border Collie. Chinese Crested: https://www.google.com/search?q=chinese+crested+dog&sxsrf=ALiCzsa9xthzuJBNKHilNz-5ynj-D2viHw:1663200679536&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiCmMatwZX6AhU4DEQIHWhOC2gQ_AUoAXoECAMQAw&biw=1366&bih=649&dpr=1#imgrc=KUoM-XuZkHLPWMPortuguese Water Dog: https://www.google.com/search?q=portuguese+water+dog&rlz=1CAJCUZ_enUS971&sxsrf=ALiCzsYdjtlk573bcfroLrROFFz3X5ZOqQ:1663200685159&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjOup2wwZX6AhWdKkQIHbpHAJwQ_AUoAXoECAMQAw&biw=1366&bih=649&dpr=1#imgrc=lCxEZ_QEFQ4wQMBorder Collie: https://www.google.com/search?q=border+collie&rlz=1CAJCUZ_enUS971&sxsrf=ALiCzsbq6GpdTGk-h6Z45WTRKkCer3tWqQ:1663200695295&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwitlYi1wZX6AhUeMEQIHVG_A6sQ_AUoAXoECAEQAw&biw=1366&bih=649&dpr=1#imgrc=nxa4G1Cp0P-mWM 

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For the Love of Nature
Animals I Could Do Without

For the Love of Nature

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2022 81:11


In this week's episode, Laura and Katy spar on the worst of the worst, the creatures they love to hate—the animals they could do without. Some of these you definitely have heard before (*cough* pandas *cough*), but others may come as a surprise. Find out which host condemned a dog breed on her top five list, along with all the other creatures they'd like to forget exist, wherever you get your podcasts.Support the show

Dogs 101
English Mastiff, Chinese Crested, Border Collie, Italian Greyhound

Dogs 101

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2022 40:37


Which canine was a gift from the Dalai Lama himself? Which dog is considered the smartest breed on the planet? Which pup is one of the few canines with sweat glands? Which breed boasts the most massive dog on record? Find out the answers on this amazing episode of Dogs 101 where we'll meet the Border Collie, the Chinese Crested, the English Mastiff, the Italian Greyhound, and the Lhasa Apso. For even more dog content, stream full episodes of Dogs 101 on discovery+. Go to discoveryplus.com/dogs101 to start your free trial today. Terms apply. 

PETPIX ACADEMY with Vasi Siedman
No More Nekkid Dogs & Jolene Miller

PETPIX ACADEMY with Vasi Siedman

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2021 27:47


Jolene has been sewing for fur babies since 2007. She has Chinese Crested dogs and started sewing for fur babies because of the need for clothing they had. They are Hairless dogs and she lives where it snows in Salt Lake City, UT. She has 5 cresteds now and loves to sew for them. She also loves sewing for other pups as well and enjoys the interaction and pictures she receives from her clients. Jolene has been sewing for fur babies since 2007. She has Chinese Crested dogs and started sewing for fur babies because of the need for clothing they had. They are Hairless dogs and she lives where it snows in Salt Lake City, UT. She has 5 cresteds now and loves to sew for them. She also loves sewing for other pups as well and enjoys the interaction and pictures she receives from her clients.Connect with  Jolene Miller: Facebook:  @nomorenekkiddogsInsta: @nomorenekkiddogs SAVE THE DATE - SEPTEMBER 28th 100 Episode Celebration ⭐️GET OUR FREE PET PHOTOGRAPHY COURSE: www.petpixacademy.com

Pod on the Dog
Ep 13. With Isabella Doblas Jones. Talking Poodles, Hairless dogs, Understanding energy, Spirals and Coat Carving, Coat Prep, Chinese Crested and Petuxe

Pod on the Dog

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2021 60:33


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Veterinary Viewfinder Podcast
Cruella Chihuahuas, Media Stereotypes, Flat-Faced Breeds & What Should Veterinary Professionals Do?

Veterinary Viewfinder Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2021 27:20


Will the hit Disney Movie Cruella create in a surge in Dalmatians, Chihuahuas, or Chinese Crested dogs? Do media stereotypes about certain breeds or animals lead to painful cosmetic surgeries or stigmas? This week we tackle veterinary professionals and how to proactively respond to pet and animal media trends and movements. We go a LOT deeper than Disney this week, Viewfinders! … Hosts Dr. Ernie Ward and Beckie Mossor, RVT chat about the recent portrayal of dogs in the Disney movie Cruella. The pair speculate on whether or not veterinary clinics will see an increase in Dalmatians, chihuahuas, or even Chinese Crested dogs as a result of their movie portrayals. Are veterinary professionals doing enough to educate the public on some of the potential health risks associated with these breeds? What can we do better? … This episode's conversation includes how media portrayals can lead to breed stereotypes and perhaps cosmetic procedures such as ear cropping and tail docking. … There's plenty of discussion on how emotionally demanding working in a clinic that performs cosmetic surgeries, declaws, or ignores certain breed-associated health risks can be for concerned vet professionals. … Viewfinders, these are important questions our profession needs to ask. While answers are few and perhaps even controversial at times, we hope this podcast encourages more solutions.

VomCom
6. How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days

VomCom

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2021 98:03


Hello! Welcome to VomCom, the podcast where we talk about the romantic comedies we love to hate and hate to love. This week, we are tackling an old favourite, How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days starring Kate Hudson as Andie Anderson and Matthew McConaughey as Benjamin Barry. This movie has everything we love: a tanned and chiseled Matthew McConaughey, lies and games, sexy food chewing, funny friends, Chinese Crested dogs, backless dresses, Kathryn Hahn and heaps of chemistry. Happy listening! Thanks for listening to us talk about everything we loved and hated about this film, see ya next time! xo Follow us on Instagram! @vomcompodcast @molly.mca @itskatherineram Follow us on TikTok! @mollythewitch @itskatherineram

The Dog and Pony Show
American Hairless Terrier & Introducing a New Dog to Children

The Dog and Pony Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2020 41:17


Beth and Jen learn about this unique, hairless breed and talk about tips for bringing home a new dog when you have children.Sources:American Hairless Terrier (AKC) The Inquisitive, Intelligent American Hairless Terrier Temperament: Can You Handle This Lively Breed?12 Dog Sweaters and Other Knitting Patterns for PupsHow to Distinguish a Xoloitzcuintli from an American Hairless Terrier?American Hairless Terrier (Puppy Toob)American Hairless Terrier (Dogtime.com)American Airedale Terrier (Spruce Pets)These Dogs Feel Like ‘Warm Bologna.' Their Fans Say Bald Is Beautiful.American Hairless Terrier (Orvis)Tips for Introducing Children to New Dogs (Rural Dog Rescue)Introducing Puppies and Children (Purina)Purina Pet SchoolIntroducing Dogs & Children (AKC)AHT Testimonials Rescues:Bald Is Beautiful specializes in the rescue and placement of dogs in need. They concentrate on hairless and small breed dogs and are known by many as a Chinese Crested rescue. By involving and educating the community through social media, events, and fundraisers Bald Is Beautiful works to raise the public's awareness of the plight of the homeless animals, as well as realizing the benefits of adopting a dog through rescue. Their dogs are examined, vaccinated, spayed or neutered, and receive all medical treatments that their vets deem necessary before they are placed in carefully screened forever homeshttps://www.baldisbeautifuldogrescue.org/   // @baldisbeautifulrescueBare Paws is a group of individuals who are dedicated to the rescue, care and re-homing of Chinese Cresteds and other hairless breeds in need. They provide compassionate aid, veterinary care and loving temporary homes while working on finding the ideal permanent situation for each dog. Bare Paws also works to educate the public about the breed so that there may be fewer Chinese Cresteds needing to come into rescue.http://www.barepawsrescue.org Instagram Accounts We Love:@adventuresofdragon @charlieandcooperahts @iamlucielekes@AHT_Cooper

Urban Zoo
Urban Zoo - Episode 9 - The Beauty of Senior Dogs & The Chinese Crested Dog

Urban Zoo

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2020 50:40


The Beauty of senior dogs, and dogs working with seniors and others in need of therapeutic companionship. Breed of the Week: Chinese Crested dog.

Dear Family,
Tracy Hargen- When Your Son Asks, “Mom, Can We Talk?” Stop & Listen- Helping Your Child Get Out of the Darkness of Depression & Feel the Light Again

Dear Family,

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2020 52:14


Tracy Hargen is a born and bred Southern girl. Even though she did a stint in New York and New Jersey after meeting her Yankee husband, she currently lives in Georgia. She finds it hilarious when her gigantic Harlequin Great Dane and her tiny black and white Chinese Crested run through her office when she’s on an important client call.    Tracy has worked in Corporate America for over 30 years, but her passions are writing and removing the shame and stigma around mental health issues. Look for her work on GrownandFlown.com, The Mighty.com, LoveWhatMatters.com and in the books “You Do You!” and “Grown and Flown.”    Will, Tracy’s youngest son, always seemed happy and involved in school activities. When he asked, “Mom, can we talk?” she stopped and listened, ultimately helping him get out of the darkness of depression and feel the light again. Tracy is a soon-to-be empty-nester once again when Will, who moved home after graduating college in May, begins a consulting job in Boston.    Tracy reminds us all that we don’t always know what is behind happy faces and when your child asks for help, stop everything, and listen without judgment. It’s important! SHOW NOTE LINKS:   Tracy Hargen’s Instagram   Tracy on Twitter   Tracy on Facebook   “Mom Can We Talk” Essay on Grown & Flown   Don’t Give Up Signs   Dear Family, Podcast Interview with Lisa Heffernan from Grown and Flown    CONNECT WITH US! *Dear Family, Podcast Page *Write Now Rachel Website *Rachel's Blog @Medium *Rachel’s Twitter *Facebook *Instagram   PLEASE JOIN: ***Dear Family Members, the Private Facebook Group   WAYS TO HELP THE PODCAST: *PLEASE Leave a 5-Star Review ***Listen and Subscribe via iTunes!!!  ***Listen and Subscribe via Stitcher!!! ***Listen and Subscribe via Spotify!!!   Thank you! Your support means the world to me. Wishing you love, happiness, and good mental health always.  

Pure Dog Talk
402 – Insight on the Genetics of Hairlessness in Dogs

Pure Dog Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2020 26:46


Insight on the Genetics of Hairlessness in DogsAdam Boyko, Chief science officer and co-founder of https://embarkvet.com/breeders/?utm_source=pure_dog&utm_medium=web_link&utm_campaign=brd_eng_pure_dog_talk_20200107&utm_content=&utm_term= (Embark), joins host Laura Reeves to talk about the Fox I3 gene, that causes hairlessness in many dog breeds. “So it's a gene that's gonna be involved in what we would call ecto dermal differentiation,” Boyko said. “So it's going to affect a lot of tissues that are in the ectoderm. Not just hair follicle formation but also things like the inner ear or the sweat glands or dentition. All of these things that are related because they're coming from the same developmental tissue.” “The canine https://www.genome.gov/17515860/2005-release-researchers-publish-dog-genome-sequence (genome) was first sequenced in 2005, so we have a reference genome now from Tasha the boxer and this was a big $25,000,000 project,” Boyko noted. “(Some of) my colleagues worked on it. This was before I got into dog genetics. I was graduating from Purdue with a degree in biology but I was studying butterflies at the time. So I didn't join the dog field until after we had a genome. I switched because there's so much more cool stuff you can do with an organism that has a genome and particularly with dogs. “In 2008 (researchers) were able to identify the gene that's different between dogs that are hairless and dogs that aren't. This Fox I3 gene. The mutation itself is just this insertion of seven base pairs. Remember, the genome is like 2 1/2 billion base pairs. So that little mutation then is the difference between whether the dog has hair or doesn't. “One of the projects I started out with … we call the village dog project. Most of the dogs in the world aren't purebred dogs and they're not even mixed breed dogs the way you and I think of mixed breed dogs. They're actually natural populations of dogs that have been around for thousands of years and probably have some really interesting biology. If you look at village dogs across the new world, you do occasionally come across dogs that carry this mutation and have the hairless phenotype. If you look at dogs that have a very, very similar sequence, so that the same genetic background but don't have the mutation, these are the closest relatives for where the mutation occurred for dogs that don't have the mutation. It's actually like Alaskan Huskies and other northern dogs that are very puffy, puffy dogs, but they have DNA still in them that pre-Columbian Native American dogs had. “Genetically you get the signature that this is a mutation that arose in the new world before European contact and this is the basis for Mexican hairlessness right so the Xolo, the Peruvian Inca Orchids, as well as the Chinese Crested. Two copies is deadly“This mutation is actually lethal. A dog with two copies of the mutation dies in utero. So, every hairless dog has one copy of the broken Fox I3 gene and one good copy of the Fox I3 gene. “The “powder puff” have better dentition. This Fox I3 mutation not only effects the development of hair follicles and interrupts them throughout most of the body, but the dentition is also affected. The teeth, both the deciduous teeth and the permanent teeth, generally you don't see as many developed, they're not as well formed, they tend to be more conical, they're a little more tusk like, they point out a bit more. These are all kind of developmental defects. The powder puff doesn't have these defects, not because it has a better Fox I3 gene that you want to breed in, it just doesn't have the broken one.” Evolutionary purpose of hairless dogs“I think ultimately the purpose is that people really like unique and distinctive dogs,” Boyko said. “You have this mutation which has a dominant effect, so as soon as it arose that dog was hairless. And it arose in an environment where people thought that this was a sacred dog or a dog that they... Support this podcast

It’s a Vet(Tech)’s Life
All About: Chinese Crested Dogs

It’s a Vet(Tech)’s Life

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2019 12:03


In this segment of the show Shena and Megan talk about one breed of either dogs or cats each month. For their first ever All About Breeds episode the ladies chose to talk about a breed we don’t see much, the Chinese Crested. This episode provides information on the breed as well as a lot of humor as the girls enjoy some lighthearted fun. Resources talked about in this episode: A book by the name of Every Dog: A book of over 450 dog breeds. Music Credits for It’s a Vet(Tech)’s Life: Music: Snap Happy by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/itsavettechslife/messageSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/itsavettechslife/support

It’s a Vet(Tech)’s Life
DOGS 101: Chinese Crested Dogs

It’s a Vet(Tech)’s Life

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2019 11:16


In this segment of the show Shena and Megan talk about one breed of either dogs or cats each month. For their first ever All About Breeds episode the ladies chose to talk about a breed we don't see much, the Chinese Crested. This episode provides information on the breed as well as a lot of humor as the girls enjoy some lighthearted fun. Resources talked about in this episode: A book by the name of Every Dog: A book of over 450 dog breeds. Music Credits for It's a Vet(Tech)'s Life: Music: Snap Happy by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/itsavettechslife/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/itsavettechslife/support

Floof and Pupper Podcast
The 'Ol Meet and Sniff

Floof and Pupper Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2018 37:32


Welcome back to the Floof and Pupper Podcast! In today’s episode, Taylor and guest host Miranda discuss a charity mission for doggos, the Chinese Crested dog breed, and dog walking etiquette! Don’t forget to subscribe, like us on Facebook and follow us on Instagram and Twitter for more adorable doggos! Bork bork!The Underhound Railway:https://dogtime.com/advocacy/dog-adoption/66459-dr-good-and-his-underhound-railroad-for-rescue-dogsChinese Crested Dog:https://www.akc.org/dog-breeds/chinese-crested/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_Crested_DogDog Walking Etiquette:https://thebark.com/content/dog-walking-etiquetteSubscribe to us on APPLE PODCASTS, STITCHER or your podcatcher of choice.Find us on FACEBOOK, TWITTER or INSTAGRAM.

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Pawprint | animal rescue podcast for dog, cat, and other animal lovers
102: Ellen Westkaemper, Bald is Beautiful Dog Rescue + Dancing Nathan

Pawprint | animal rescue podcast for dog, cat, and other animal lovers

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2017 39:09


Ellen Westkaemper is Foster Home Coordinator for Bald Is Beautiful Dog Rescue, focused on hairless dog breeds. Ellen shares a wide range of stories on Bald Is Beautiful, her own dogs Dexter and Owen, along with Dancing Nathan, a Chinese Crested dog whose dancing has attracted millions of views. Bald Is Beautiful Dog Rescue is based in Greenville, South Carolina, and reaches all parts of the United States and beyond. Website http://www.baldisbeautifuldogrescue.org Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Bald-Is-Beautiful-Dog-Rescue-140695629309070/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/baldisbeautifulrescue/ Dancing Nathan’s YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/user/kclu39 Hairless dog breeds include the Chinese Crested, Xoloitzcuintli (often shortened to Xolo), the American Hairless Terrier, and the Peruvian Inca Orchid. One video on biofeedback, which Ellen Westkaemper mentioned when she trained her first dog, Dexter. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z2Ccpk_aqAc If you want to join our animal rescue community and receive two free bonus dog-training resources from Irith Bloom, positive reinforcement dog trainer, go to http://thisispawprint.com/ask. Irith can be found at http://www.thesophisticateddog.com/ All of Pawprint's music is composed by Luke Gartner-Brereton. Luke is a musician based in Australia, and he composes a wide variety of songs and musical loops http://vanillagroovestudios.com http://soundcloud.com/luke-gartnerbrereton If you want to learn more about Nancy and Harold, go to our About Us page at http://thisispawprint.com/about or listen to our introductory podcast episode, "Fifty Puppies and a Podcast." http://thisispawprint.com/000 Pawprint (or Paw Print) is a weekly podcast dedicated to animal rescue, adoption, and the heroes who make it happen. Volunteer, walk, adopt, or foster a dog, cat, rabbit, or other wonderful pet through your local shelter, humane society, SPCA, pound, and animal control. Stop abuse, and help increase animal protection, welfare, and rights.  http://thisispawprint.com http://animalrescuepodcast.com

Animals in Man's World
Chinese Crested Terns

Animals in Man's World

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2016 8:20


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Animals in Man's World
Chinese Crested Terns

Animals in Man's World

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2016 8:20


terns chinese crested
The Batcave Podcast
From the Files of the Batcomputer 23: Holy Special Guests! - A Conversation with Burt Ward

The Batcave Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2016 54:14


He's one half of the Dynamic Duo.  He's known as the Boy Wonder.  In addition, he's also the Canine Crusader.  Burt Ward join John and Dan Greenfield of 13th Dimension in the Batcave to discuss his time as Robin, his love for dogs and the steps he's gone to rescue as many canines as possible, and the upcoming The Return of the Caped Crusaders direct to DVD animated feature.   ​ Gentle Giants Rescue and Adoptions is the largest giant breed dog rescue in the world.  Located on a sprawling estate just one hour east of Los Angeles in Riverside County, California, Gentle Giants Rescue and Adoptions, Inc. is a California non-profit 501(c)(3) public benefit corporation, and is the charity of Burt and Tracy Ward.   Burt, who gained fame as the Batman's sidekick “Robin, the Boy Wonder” in the 1960's television series and in subsequent film and television roles, has built a luxurious home for the more than 14,600 Gentle Giants and Little Giants that he and Tracy have rescued and adopted during the last 19 years. There is always a wide selection of Gentle Giants, including Great Danes, Borzoi, English Mastiffs, Greyhounds,Irish Wolfhound combinations, Neopolitan Mastiffs, Fila Brasileiro, Bullmastiffs, Spanish Mastiffs, American Mastiffs, Adronicus Mastiffs, South African Boerboel Mastiffs, Dogue de Bordeaux French Mastiffs, Saint Bernards, Great Pyrenees, Newfoundlands, Sasquatch, Leonbergers and other Large Lap Dogs as well as many Little Giant breeds, including Whippets, Silken Windhounds, Italian Greyhounds, Peruvian Inca Orchid, Xoloitzcuintle, Shelties, and Chinese Crested available for adoption at Gentle Giants Rescue and Adoptions.   The population of these Gentle Giants and Little Giants constantly changes each day as more are adopted and more are rescued from shelters and arrive from homes where their owners can no longer keep them, usually because of hardship or drastic changes in their lives due to divorce, illness, bankruptcy, job moves, military duty, etc.   These dogs are incredibly beautiful and perfect family members who have been dearly loved, but now are in need of qualified new homes where they will again be loved, cherished and safe.  Burt and Tracy always have a large number of Gentle Giants and Little Giants of every size, age, color, and personality available for adoption. There are too many Gentle Giant and Little Giant breeds at Gentle Giants Rescue and Adoptions to be listed individually.  At any given time, there may be puppies available, but there is always a variety of youthful and mature Gentle Giants and Little Giants, male and female, in every official and unofficial color.   If you are interested in adopting a Gentle Giant or a Little Giant, please complete our Online Adoption Application at the following link: "Adoption Information and Application." We will review your application and respond to you usually within 48 hours to discuss your application and to set up your appointment to adopt.  

Can I Pet Your Dog?
CIPYD 45: Matt Braunger and Chinese Crested

Can I Pet Your Dog?

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2016 56:16


Hello friends! Welcome to another episode! First, Travis has a couple big announcements! Travis and Allegra both have Dogs We Met This Week and Travis shares some of his pet pet peeves! Allegra tells us all about the Chinese Crested in Mutt Minute! We're joined by hilarious comic and podcaster Matt Braunger to hear about his loud neighbor (and their illegal dog hotel) and his childhood dog Copper! Finally, hear from Renee the Temporary Dog Owner Pt. 3: The Final Countdown. Thanks for stopping by and be sure to share with a friend!

Podcasts – Hound TV – The show for dogs! (and dog lovers)
Hound TV #44 – Wednesday 3 February 2010: Teaching your dog to wave

Podcasts – Hound TV – The show for dogs! (and dog lovers)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2010


In this podcast, we bring you a segment from Episode 5 of Season 1 of our TV series. Dog trainer Sidney Aarons shows you how to teach your dog to wave, plus we meet the Chinese Crested. (If you’re viewing this in a feed reader or e-mail and can’t see the video player below, please […]

Podcasts – Hound TV – The show for dogs! (and dog lovers)
Hound TV #44 – Wednesday 3 February 2010: Teaching your dog to wave

Podcasts – Hound TV – The show for dogs! (and dog lovers)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2010


In this podcast, we bring you a segment from Episode 5 of Season 1 of our TV series. Dog trainer Sidney Aarons shows you how to teach your dog to wave, plus we meet the Chinese Crested. (If you’re viewing this in a feed reader or e-mail and can’t see the video player below, please […]