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Some dogs work to close decades-old cold cases. Others are tasked with finding long-lost burial grounds, shining a light on America's racist foundation while uncovering the truth that some today wish would stay buried. **********Cat Warren author of "What the Dog Knows" (thank you!)Thanks to Kimberly Chen for sharing the public reports of what HRDs found at Shockoe African Burial Ground II. Peabody Essex Museum TalkNational GeographicDiscover MagazineNY TimesThe Guardian Canine Forensics Foundation Indigenous Science ICFK9WTHR.com BaumeisterMartin ArcheologyAPTN News McGill Historical RichmondSaving Places PODCASTRVABody SnatchingRichmond Cemeteries Ryan SmithPalm Beach Florida Weekly Scripps News LA TimesUS NewsTCIF.orgSapiens.org CB Support the showIntro/Outtro music: Tiptoe Out The Back - Dan LiebowiczInterstitial Music: MK2Additional music: Freesound.com, Pixabay.org Instagram: @EggAndNugget (chicken stan account) or @MelissaMcCueMcGrathWebsite: BewilderBeastsPod.comSupport the Show and get stuff! Patreon.com/BewilderbeastsPodYour host, Melissa McCue-McGrath is an author, dog trainer, and behavior consultant in Southern Maine. She'll talk about dogs all day if you let her. You've been warned :)
Denise Heroux, The Ambitious Groomer, has been in the grooming industry since 1997, is an educator and speaker, and owns Awesome Paws Pet Salon; a Cleveland-based chain with 3 locations with active plans for expansion. While managing all locations and a staff of over 25 employees, she has learned the importance of setting boundaries to create a thriving business and healthy environment for her team and customers alike. She shares her expertise to support other business owners in finding success.Key Takeaways [00:02:13] Challenges of being a business owner and managing a team [00:05:40] Managing employees from different generations [00:12:37] Where do your priorities lie? [00:13:39] Not being afraid to communicate limitations to clients/customers [00:20:45] Balancing the demands of business ownership and personal life [00:24:17] Practicing self-forgiveness and letting go of guilt [00:30:46] Business focus How to find us - Visit our website – hardnopodcast.com – for show notes, which include links to books and other helpful resources. Like what you hear? Please subscribe, rate and review so others can find us, and make sure to follow us on social media. We're @hardnopodcast on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn & YouTube Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today we read, Our Dog Knows Words, by Peter Gouldthorpe.
Jen Golbeck is the “internet's dog mom” and creator of the social media sensation The Golden Ratio. A professor at the University of Maryland's College of Information Studies, she is a popular science communicator on issues related to her research on social media and dogs. Her TED Talks have been viewed by millions and she is a popular keynote speaker who has appeared on NPR, The 11th Hour, and more. Her writing has appeared in Slate, The Atlantic, Psychology Today, and Wired. She and her husband rescue golden retrievers who are senior or who have special medical needs and give them a safe and comfortable life. Find out more at www.JenGolbeck.com. Stacey Colino is an award-winning writer specializing in health and psychological issues. Her writing has appeared in US News & World Report, The Washington Post, Newsweek, Parade, National Geographic, and more. She is the coauthor of numerous books, including Count Down, Emotional Inflammation, and Disease Proof. Stacey is a lifelong dog lover and has owned three rescue dogs. Follow her on Twitter @ColinoStacey. From Jen Golbeck, the “internet's dog mom” behind the massive social media platform The Golden Ratio, and award-winning science writer Stacey Colino, comes THE PUREST BOND: Understanding the Human-Canine Connection. This science-based, comprehensive exploration of the profound bond between humans and dogs is perfect for fans of Our Dogs, Ourselves and What the Dog Knows. Dogs have been considered people's best friend for thousands of years, but never has the relationship between humans and their canine companions been as vitally important as it is today. With all of the seismic shifts in today's world, rates of anxiety and depression have been skyrocketing, and people have been turning to their dogs for solace and stability. Amidst these dire realities, something wonderful has taken shape. In the United States alone, dog adoptions doubled during the COVID-19 pandemic. As people have brought furry friends into their lives for the first time or seized this opportunity to deepen the connections they already have, they are looking to understand how owning a dog can change their lives. The Purest Bond explores the benefits our dogs can have on our physical, emotional, cognitive, and social well-being, often without our realizing it. Weaving together groundbreaking research and touching real-life stories, THE PUREST BOND explores not just the social benefits of owning a dog but the science of how dogs improve our emotional and physical health, mental acuity, and our ability to focus and absorb information. Most importantly, they remind us of what's right in the world—love, trust, affection, playtime, fresh air, and sunshine—even when so much feels wrong. JONES.SHOW is a weekly podcast featuring host Randall Kenneth Jones (author, speaker & creative communications consultant) and Susan C. Bennett (the original voice of Siri). JONES.SHOW is produced and edited by Kevin Randall Jones. JONES.SHOW Online: Join us in the Jones.Show Lounge on Facebook. X (Randy): https://twitter.com/randallkjones Instagram (Randy): https://www.instagram.com/randallkennethjones/ Facebook (Randy): https://www.facebook.com/mindzoo/ Web: RandallKennethJones.com X (Susan): https://twitter.com/SiriouslySusan Instagram (Susan): https://www.instagram.com/siriouslysusan/ Facebook (Susan): https://www.facebook.com/siriouslysusan/ Web: SusanCBennett.com LinkedIn (Kevin): https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevin-randall-jones/ Web: KevinRandallJones.com www.Jones.Show
Hi! Lisa here! Go subscirbe to now to BULLY GIRL MAGAZINE PODCAST so you don't miss the dog-eared interviews you love!Here is what's coming up on BULLY GIRL MAGAZINE PODCAST:The fabulous Cat Warren author of What the Dog Knows: The Science and Wonder of Working Dogs Cat Warren is a university professor and former journalist with an admittedly odd hobby: She and her German shepherd have spent the last seven years searching for the dead. Solo is a cadaver dog. What started as a way to harness Solo's unruly energy and enthusiasm soon became a calling that introduced Warren to the hidden and fascinating universe of working dogs, their handlers, and their trainers. Solo has a fine nose and knows how to use it, but he's only one of many thousands of working dogs all over the United States and beyond. In What the Dog Knows, Warren uses her ongoing work with Solo as a way to explore a captivating field that includes cadaver dogs, drug and bomb-detecting K9s, tracking and apprehension dogs - even dogs who can locate unmarked graves of Civil War soldiers and help find drowning victims more than two hundred feet below the surface of a lake. Working dogs' abilities may seem magical or mysterious, but Warren shows the multifaceted science, the rigorous training, and the skilled handling that underlie the amazing abilities of dogs who work with their noses. Aaron Michael Lewis shares wisdom, love, and insight on his instagram page, @sweet_gigi02 Here is one of his beautiful posts: "I think people often forget animals deal with emotions too. It sometimes goes deeper because they are trusting of a human to be their guide through those emotions. I see a lot of people claim their pet has helped their mental health but my question is were you there for theirs? They are there through every storm but don't forgot about their storms. Trust me I know when something is off with GiGi. My effort is there to figure out what it is. And my patience is there to wait for her to let me know what it is. Humans often setup boundaries but push past animals' boundaries. Pay attention to the body language. Don't disrespect their space and expect them to not react. It's time to take accountability for own actions or lack there of. It's everyday action. Not sometimes when I feel like it."We have a deep meaningful conversation about Gigi and dogs in general. It's a conversaition you don't want to miss!The fanastic Ken Foster author of I'm a Good Dog: Pit Bulls, America's Most Beautiful (and Misunderstood) Pet.Book description: Perhaps more than any other breed, the pit bull has been dogged by negative stereotypes. In truth, pit bulls are innately wonderful family pets, as capable of love and good deeds as any other type of dog. Setting the record straight, Ken Foster sings the praises of pit bulls in I'm a Good Dog, a gorgeously illustrated, tenderly written tribute to this most misunderstood of canines.Founder of the Sula Foundation, which promotes responsible pit bull ownership in New Orleans, and the author of two acclaimed books about abandoned dogs, Foster has made it his mission to bring overlooked canines into the limelight. I'm a Good Dog traces the fascinating history of this particularly maligned breed. A century ago, the pit bull was considered a family dog, featured in family photos and trusted as loving companions for children. More recently, pit bulls have been portrayed by the media as stereotypes of everything they are not. Foster shatters that reputation through moving profiles of pit bulls that serve as therapy dogs, athletic heroes, search-and-rescue dogs, and educators, not to mention as loving pets. Author Jen Goldbeck author of The Purest Bond: Understanding the Human–Canine Connection. Book description: Weaving together groundbreaking research and touching real-life stories, The Purest Bondexplores not just the social benefits of owning a dog but the science of how dogs improve our emotional and physical health, mental acuity, and our ability to focus and absorb information. Most importantly, they remind us of what's right in the world—love, trust, affection, playtime, fresh air, and sunshine—even when so much feels wrong.Monica from Brave Bully Rescue Brave Bully Rescue is a 501(3) non-profit , foster-based Pit Bull Rescue in Houston, Texas.We are a rescue group comprised of members who love bully breeds and have made the choice to educate and advocate for this misunderstood breed.We will fight for their lives and show the world this magnificent breed that has been tarnished by dog fighters, criminals and negative media. Brave Bully Rescue began when the founders discovered three Pit bull puppies that were dumped in their neighborhood. They reached out to a few Houston shelters and learned that they would be euthanized. So they decided to network on Facebook, asking for help from local rescues. They realized how bad the overpopulation of Pit Bulls and strays consumed in Houston, Texas. Rescues were full and the amount of bully breed rescues in Houston was limited. So they took to the internet in order to network and share Pit Bulls who were on death row in high-kill shelters.Eric and Monica Febles started organizing the rescue and finding others that shared their passion for the breed.Brave Bully Rescue began on March 14, 2014 and has saved over 300 lives to date. Their goal is to instill a positive presence of advocacy for responsible bully breed ownership and to find their adoptable bullies a loving forever home. Carol Novello from Mutual Rescue Mutual Rescue has motivated innumerable people worldwide to embark on their own mutual rescue journeys.It has created 14 documentary films and a series of short thematic films called Mutual Rescue Moments; published a popular book; established replicable programs like Doggy Day Out; directed $180,000 in unrestricted cash grants to animal shelters throughout the U.S.; inspired greater philanthropic giving to animal-welfare causes; and encouraged individuals and businesses to support their community animal shelters through adopting, fostering, volunteering, and donating.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5948889/advertisement
The Smart 7 is a daily podcast that gives you everything you need to know in 7 minutes, at 7 am, 7 days a week... With over 13 million downloads and consistently charting, including as No. 1 News Podcast on Spotify, we're a trusted source for people every day. If you're enjoying it, please follow, share, or even post a review, it all helps...Today's episode includes the following guests:Dr Hari Priya Bandi - Neurosurgeon - Royal Australasian College of Surgeons Dr Sanjaya Senanayake - Infectious diseases physicianPille Hallast - Research Associate at the Jackson LaboratoryCraig Gallifrey and Alan McKenna - Nessie Search VolunteersProf Neil Gemmel - Nessie skeptic and geneticist Phil Kear - Assistant General Secretary of the Musicians Union Will Guyatt - The Smart 7's Tech Guru Kiki Grammatopoulos - Shoe Designer and Inventor Maria Goodavage - author of Doctor DogsContact us over at X or visit www.thesmart7.comPresented by Ciara Revins, written by Liam Thompson and produced by Daft Doris. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Good Morning, afternoon or, indeed, evening Bookshelvers!We have a stonker of an episode for you this week. Nat and Steve have been wanting to talk to the amazing human that is Sindhoor Pangal for a while now and we finally got our wish. Steve took Sindhoors book "Dog knows" on his holidays last year and smashed through it in a few days and since then has waxed lyrical about what a wonderful read it is. In this episode we get to talk to Sindhoor about why it's a dog book with a difference, how her life influences her writing style, how humilty is of the upmost importance, humour, messy conversations and, of course, the world of streeties and the best way we can merge the disciplines of ethology and behaviourism (if at all) for the benefit of all canines. A truly wonderful conversation and well worth your time (If we do say so ourselves... Which we do).Sindhoor will also be joining us via Zoom at this years DOGx conference book tickets here https://www.pact-dogs.com/dogx2023Sindhoor facts:Sindhoor is a canine behaviour consultant, Galen myotherapist, an independent ethology researcher, an engineer by qualification and an educator in Bangalore, India. She is a TEDx speaker, the author of the book, Dog Knows and an independent ethology researcher studying the free-living dogs in India. Sindhoor is the founder of BHARCS. BHARCS offers a UK-accredited level 4 diploma on canine behaviour and ethology and boasts of students from all parts of India and across the globe. Sindhoor is currently pursuing her masters in Anthrozoology from Exeter University (UK).Settle in. Grad a beverage and, most importantly, enjoy! Sindhoors Tedx talk : https://youtu.be/KLot7DmLKMo Bharcs : www.bharcs.com FB : https://www.facebook.com/bharcs BLOG : https://bharcsblog.wordpress.com/ Lives of streeties project : www.livesofstreeties.com
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Did you know that your dog knows your secrets? That's right; your K9 Buddy knows EVERYTHING about you. On today's show, we will dive deep and learn that your dog knows if you are generous if you do not like someone, and EVEN if you have had a fight with your spouse. To support our show, please go to our Patreon page. ABOUT DOG WORKS RADIO: Dog training experts and best-selling authors Robert and Michele Forto (A Musher's Dream) take the listener into the scruffy, curious, and sometimes heroic world of dogs. What does it mean to "own" a dog? Can dogs teach us compassion? How do dogs learn? What are your breed's origins and what were they bred to do? Dog Works Radio is an award-winning podcast that is a delightful and surprising look at the relationship we have with our K9 buddies. ABOUT MICHELE FORTO: Michele Forto is the lead trainer of Alaska Dog Works, a podcaster and business coach who helps entrepreneurs all over the country create sustainable business success. Whether it is through her podcast, her dog training business or one of her trainings, you will quickly realize that you can be the best dog owner possible. CONNECT FURTHER WITH US: PODCAST: https://dogworksradio.com MORE RESOURCES: https://alaskadogworks.com SOCIAL MEDIA: https://beacons.ai/dogworks CONTACT: http://alaskadogworks.com/contact-alaska-dog-works/ LINKS MENTIONED: https://alaskadogworks.com/how-to-train-your-puppy-with-a-bullet-journal/ FREE: 100 Dog Training Tips http://ak.dog/100tips PRESENTING SPONSOR: This episode of Dog Works Radio is presented by Green Infusion by Wilderness Athlete if you're looking for an easy way to ensure you're getting those micronutrients. Green Infusion from Wilderness Athlete is giving you 10% off your purchase. Just head over to firstpaw.shop and use PAW at check out. That's firstpaw.shop with the code PAW EPISODE CREDITS: Podcast Logo: Robert Forto DISCLAIMER: The views and opinions expressed in each episode are those of the individual contributors and do not necessarily reflect those of the podcast host and team or the owner of this Intellectual Property. This podcast is not an authority of legal advice, and listeners are encouraged to seek professional counsel regarding their brand, business, and otherwise. We all hope you enjoy and find value in each episode.
In this episode I chat with Sindhoor Pangal. Sindhoor is a canine behaviour consultant, a canine myotherapist and an engineer by qualification. She is a TEDx speaker and the author of the book, Dog Knows. Sindhoor quit her corporate life to pursue a career in working with dogs, after her dog Nishi met with an accident and needed special physical and emotional care. She worked as a behaviour and myotherapy consultant for companion dogs, but soon discovered her passion for studying free living dogs in India. Her insights have been published in the IAABC journal and the PPG blog in the US, was presented at the PDTE summit in the UK and was mentioned in the book Canine Confidential by Dr. Marc Bekoff and a National Geographic Bookazine called the Genius of dogs. She is currently pursuing her masters in Anthrozoology from Exeter University (UK) and is also the principal and director of BHARCS. BHARCS offers a UK accredited level 4 diploma on canine behaviour and applied ethology. While she wears many hats, Sindhoor's favourite role has been being a mommy to two amazing dogs - Nishi (who recently passed away) and Cheeru, who she considers her inspiration and her greatest teachers.We chat about what her studies of street dogs in India has taught her about canine behavior and how what she has learned can help us to be better pet parents to our own pups. She also touches on the concept and importance of decolonization when it comes to our companion animals.Helpful Links:Donate To Care:CARE Shelter for donations : https://charlies-care.com/. Coupon code : BAROO2023Link to course : https://courses.bharcs.com/Get the first chapter of Dog Knows free here : https://www.bharcs.com/dog-knows-book-chapter-1Support the show If you are enjoying The Baroo Podcast you can now support the show by buying me a coffee. Shop the podcast: https://www.thebaroo.com/shop-podFollow The Baroo:Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/baroopodcast/Blog- https://www.thebaroo.com/Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/baroopet/ Pet parent question or story of canine companionship to share ? Email charlotte@thebaroo.com or call 424-273-5131. *This podcast is for informational purposes only, even if, and regardless of whether it features the advice of veterinarians or professional dog trainers. It is not, nor is it intended to be a substitute for professional veterinary care or personalized canine behavior advice and should not be used as so. The views expressed in this podcast are solely those of the podcast author or the individual views of those participating in the podcast.
Go behind the scenes with Cat Warren, who works with cadaver dogs to find the missing dead and locate Black and Indigenous burial grounds. Episode Guest Cat Warren is the author of the NYT bestseller What the Dog Knows, which explores how scent-detection dogs help find the missing and dead, sometimes even those missing for hundreds of years. She currently researches how best to use human remains detection dogs in archaeology and to help locate African-American burial grounds. Episode Resources Cat Warren's Website What the Dog Knows by Cat Warren What Are Cadaver Dogs Teaching Us About History? Become an Order Member to access Cat's 2022 event with us! Episode Credits Hosted by Caitlin Doughty Guest Cat Warren Produced by the Order of the Good Death, Sarah Chavez and Lauren Ronaghan Edited by Alex de Freitas Music by Kissed Her Little Sister Podcast artwork by Jessica Peng The Order of the Good Death (https://www.orderofthegooddeath.com) Is supported by listeners like you! Support the Order by becoming a member (https://www.orderofthegooddeath.com/donate?)
What the Dog Knows tells the stories of cadaver dogs, drug and bomb detecting K9s, tracking and apprehension dogs—even dogs who can locate unmarked graves of Civil War soldiers and help find drowning victims more than two hundred feet below the surface of a lake. Working dogs sometimes seem magical, as they distinguish scent, cover territory, and accomplish tasks that no machine is yet capable of. With an additional chapter included in the paperback, What the Dog Knows reveals the science, the intense training, and the skilled handling that lie behind those abilities—and shows why we keep finding new uses for the wonderful noses of working dogs. MUSICAL GUEST: Charming Disaster! Their music is available on all the major platforms (Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon, etc.) but Bandcamp is the best (artist-friendliest) way to get it: https://charmingdisaster.bandcamp.com/ Tonight's song comes from their Our Lady of Radium album! CDs, vinyl, digital albums: https://charmingdisaster.bandcamp.com/album/our-lady-of-radium Physical lyrics book: https://charmingdisaster.bandcamp.com/merch/our-lady-of-radium-lyrics-and-art-book Digital lyrics book: https://charmingdisaster.gumroad.com/l/ourladyofradium Episode was recorded live on January 26th, 2023. To join future broadcasts check out our Book Club schedule at https://brandyschillace.com/peculiar/. Follow us on Twitter (@peculiarBC), Facebook (facebook.com/groups/peculiarbooksclub), Instagram (@thepeculiarbookclub), and Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/c/PeculiarBookClub)!
Sindhoor Pangal: Sindhoor is a canine behaviour consultant, a canine myotherapist and an engineer by qualification. She is a TEDx speaker, the author of the book, "Dog Knows" and an independent ethology researcher studying the free-living dogs in India. Her studies have been published by IAABC and PPG blog in the US, were presented at the PDTE summit in the UK and were mentioned in the book Canine Confidential by Dr. Marc Bekoff and a National Geographic Bookazine called the Genius of dogs. She is currently pursuing her master's in Anthrozoology from Exeter University (UK) and is the principal and director of BHARCS. BHARCS offers a one of its kind, UK accredited level 4 diploma on canine behaviour and ethology and boasts of students from all parts of India and across the globe. Sindhoor is also the country representative for Pet Dog Trainers of Europe (PDTE) Homepage: https://www.bharcs.com/ Sindhoor on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sindhoor/ Sindhoor on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sindhoorpangal/ Sindhoor´s TED-Talk: https://youtu.be/KLot7DmLKMo BLOG: https://bharcsblog.wordpress.com/ Lives of streeties project : www.livesofstreeties.com -------------------------------------------------------------- Sarah Fink - Tiertrainerin & Expertin für Problemhunde Homepage: https://www.sarah-fink.com/ Online Seminare: https://www.sarah-fink.com/training Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sarahfink_o... Facebook: https://de-de.facebook.com/SarahSmart... Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sarahsmartcommunication
Cat Warren is a New York Times bestselling author of What the Dog Knows, which tells the story of learning to work with her young German Shepherd as a cadaver dog to find the missing and dead. Currently, Cat is working on historic human remains projects where she collaborates with archeologists, public historians, and community activists on locating historical burial grounds, such as those connected to the history of Native Americans and African-Americans in the United States.For more information about the episode, guest, and featured social media or links: www.dogsavethepeople.com/episodes/cat-warren - If you liked this episode, then please support our Independent podcast production, go to www.buymeacoffee.com/dogpeople to buy us a (virtual) coffee as a one-time donation or recurring monthly membership.
This episode, we are so fortunate to get to talk to Sindhoor Pangal, who is a canine behaviour consultant, a Galen myotherapist, an independent ethology researcher, an engineer by qualification, and an educator in Bangalore, India. She is a TEDx speaker, the author of the book, Dog Knows and an independent ethology researcher studying the free-living dogs in India. Sindhoor is the founder of BHARCS which offers a UK-accredited level 4 diploma on canine behaviour and ethology and boasts of students from all parts of India and across the globe. Sindhoor is also the country representative for Pet Dog Trainers of Europe (PDTE) and is currently pursuing her masters in Anthrozoology from Exeter University (UK). We will be discussing decolonisation, free living dogs, and decolonising our perspective on free living dogs and all dogs in general. We will also discuss how the animal behaviour and welfare industry can do better for people and dogs with all of this in mind. In this episode we discuss: The importance of decolonisation Coloniser attitudes towards free living dogs Decolonising our perspective on how we treat dogs How the animal behaviour and welfare world can do better for dogs and people. Shownotes and transcripts are available here: https://dogatheart.co.uk/podcasts
One of my absolute favorite things about traveling is not so much seeing all the typical tourist attractions, but going out and watching the behavior and culture of dogs in countries. We can learn so, so much by observing how dogs navigate their worlds in other places on our planet. And I've been wanting to chat with Sindhoor Pangal for a long time because she is one of the world's foremost experts on street dogs, or streeties as she refers to them in the most endearing way. We chat about the challenges the dogs face, living in India, as well as the many benefits of not actually being confined in a home environment. I think you will really enjoy hearing Sindhoor share her unique insights in this episode.For additional resources on helping dogs with aggression, visit:https://aggressivedog.comIf you want to take your knowledge and skills for helping dogs with aggression to the next level, check out the Aggression in Dogs Master Course and get a FREE preview here:https://aggressivedog.thinkific.com/courses/aggression-in-dogsDon't miss out on the third annual Aggression in Dogs Conference 9/30-10/2/22:https://aggressivedog.com/conference/Woof Cultr swag!https://woofcultr.com/collections/the-aggression-in-dogs-conferenceAbout Sindhoor:Sindhoor is a canine behaviour consultant, a canine myotherapist and an engineer by qualification. She is a TEDx speaker, the author of the book, Dog Knows and an independent ethology researcher studying the free-ranging dogs in India. Her studies have been published by IAABC and PPG blog in the US, were presented at the PDTE summit in the UK and were mentioned in the book Canine Confidential by Dr. Marc Bekoff and a National Geographic Bookazine called the Genius of dogs. She is currently pursuing her master's in Anthrozoology from Exeter University (UK) and is the principal and director of BHARCS. BHARCS offers a one of its kind, UK accredited level 4 diploma on canine behaviour and ethology and boasts of students from all parts of India and across the globe. Sindhoor is also the country representative for Pet Dog Trainers of Europe (PDTE)http://www.bharcs.com/Support the show
In recent years, organizations all over the world have looked to train dogs to detect medical conditions in humans. Numerous studies have shown that trained dogs can detect many kinds of disease — including lung, breast, ovarian, bladder, and prostate cancers, and possibly Covid-19 — simply through smell. The human body apparently gives off a distinct odour as a result of specific chemicals being released into the bloodstream before or perhaps during a seizure or heart attack. Your dog can smell and associate this change of your normal smell and understand you are in impending danger. Can dogs detect health problems in humans?
David McConnell is one of the most talented, kind, and hilarious human beings you'll ever meet. He's a successful actor, writer, producer, and creative guru. Most importantly, he's one of my oldest and closest friends. Can you say chemistry?He's married with two children even more talented and they all have a talent for storytelling. You won't stop listening to the final episode of season one, and you might not stop laughing either.Information on Season Two to be announced. In the meantime, we hope you've enjoyed all 52 episodes of Season One.Listen to Bella McConnell's breakout debut single, My Room, on SpotifyFollow David on Instagram. Learn more about David on IMDbLearn more about David's novel, Dark SoulFollow Jason on Facebook.Follow Jason on Instagram.Visit Jason's web site.Learn more about Even the Dog Knows.Have one more moment? We love ratings and reviews! It takes just a second, but makes a big difference.Follow, rate, and review on Apple Podcasts.Follow, rate, and review on Audible.Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched!
Meet Phillip Cowley — the man both behind and in front of a surging social media presence. He's Phil's My Pharmacist and his big heart, kind approach, and hilarious yet effective healthcare hacks are finding new fans by the minute.Dry skin? Sore muscles? Shingles? Bug bites? You name it, and Phil probably has a helpful hack on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube.But more than just entertaining social media followers around the world, he's on a mission to save local pharmacies, streamline healthcare, and reestablish real relationships between pharmacists and the people they serve.Read about Phil in the Cache Valley Daily.Visit Phil's website.Follow Phil on Instagram.Follow Phil on TikTok.Follow Phil on YouTube.Watch Phil's video on his battle with insomnia.Follow Jason on Facebook.Follow Jason on Instagram.Visit Jason's web site.Learn more about Even the Dog Knows.Have one more moment? We love ratings and reviews! It takes just a second, but makes a big difference.Follow, rate, and review on Apple Podcasts.Follow, rate, and review on Audible.Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched!
Setema Gali is one of the most inspiring men you'll ever meet. His story is legendary, his faith unshakeable, and his heart is pure.If you'll let him, Setema will help you turn potential into incredible power. His daily mission is to inspire others and to do as much good as possible. And, naturally, he wants that for you, too.Read Jason's feature: The Tao of Setema Gali is learning how to bounce backFollow Setema on Facebook.Follow Setema on Instagram.Visit Setema's web site.Learn more about Jason's latest book — Even the Dog Knows.Have one more moment? We love ratings and reviews! It takes just a second, but makes a big difference.Follow, rate, and review on Apple Podcasts.Follow, rate, and review on Audible.Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched!
Jim Ericson of FamilySearch knows a little something about marketing and family history. And while it might seem like an odd marriage of interests, he's turned it into a successful career dedicated to helping people connect to their families.After receiving his MBA, Jim's professional career started at Ancestry in 1998, where he managed Ancestry's family tree products and led marketing efforts to grow their new subscription service from 20,000 subscriptions to more than one million within three years. Since leaving Ancestry in 2001, he also led marketing efforts for two family history startup companies, OneGreatFamily and FamilyLink, before joining FamilySearch in 2010.Originally hired to increase awareness of FamilySearch Indexing, Jim has enjoyed various marketing roles at FamilySearch and now manages the marketing efforts in Europe and North America. Jim currently resides in Cedar Hills, Utah with his wife, Kelly. They have five children.Learn more about the 1950 Census.Learn more about FamilySearch.Follow the FamilySearch blog.Follow Jason on Facebook.Follow Jason on Instagram.Visit Jason's web site.Learn more about Even the Dog Knows.Have one more moment? We love ratings and reviews! It takes just a second, but makes a big difference.Follow, rate, and review on Apple Podcasts.Follow, rate, and review on Audible.Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched!
Meet Oakli, the wonderful editing mind behind Even the Dog Knows. She also happens to be Jason's daughter, and in this episode she talks about what it was like editing the manuscript on the fly, her own dreams of writing, and much more.Learn more about Even the Dog Knows.Follow Jason on Facebook.Follow Jason on Instagram.Visit Jason's web site.
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This week Jason is his own guest. As he prepares for the launch of Even the Dog Knows, he takes your questions on writing, dogs, bestseller lists, faith and more. Enjoy this rare unfiltered and unedited special edition of Wright Where You Are.Follow Jason on Facebook.Follow Jason on Instagram.Visit Jason's web site.Learn more about Even the Dog Knows.Have one more moment? We love ratings and reviews! It takes just a second, but makes a big difference.Follow, rate, and review on Apple Podcasts.Follow, rate, and review on Audible.Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched!
Kirby Heyborne is an acclaimed actor, singer/songwriter, television personality, and the narrator of my new novel, Even the Dog Knows, along with more than 1300 other audio books. But his greatest legacy will be his kind heart. You'll laugh, learn, and love our wide-ranging discussion.Follow Kirby on Instagram.Follow Kirby on Facebook.Watch Kirby's heartwarming show, Making Good.Have one more moment? We love ratings and reviews! It takes just a second, but makes a big difference.Follow, rate, and review on Apple Podcasts.Follow, rate, and review on Audible.Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched!
One of the more dramatic uses of dogs is in searches for human remains. Today On the Dogwatch we have the great pleasure of speaking with Cat Warren, who has experiences in both training cadaver dogs and also in writing about the field of human remains detection using dogs. We discuss aspects of the research that Cat did for her book What the Dog Knows, the process of using dogs to detect remains, the sensitivity of dog noses, and how they are being used currently for archeological purposes.
Welcome to the Search Dog Podcast, brought to you by the National Search Dog Alliance, the voice of canine search and rescue. This is the seventh episode of the 2021 National Search Dog Alliance Podcast Conference, an eight-part series on the past, present, and future of canine search and rescue. Today, I talk with Heather Cutting and Cat Warren in separate interviews. Both these guests have been featured in other episodes during the Podcast Conference and their full bios can be found in episodes 3 (Heather) and 6 (Cat). As a reminder, Heather Cutting, is in the Seattle, WA area, a member of King County Search Dogs and a storied canine handler with a rich history of search work and helping other teams develop and grow. Cat Warren is a retired professor from North Carolina State University, the author of the book “What the Dog Knows” and lives and works her dog in the North Carolina area. Our cover art is from the SAR Shop, where you can find gifts and gear for you, your dog, and your friends! Find them at sarshop.com.If you would like to be a guest, or suggest someone else, or submit questions for future guests, get in touch with us as PodcastDIV@n-sda.org.
Welcome to the Search Dog Podcast, brought to you by the National Search Dog Alliance, the voice of canine search and rescue. This is the sixth episode of the 2021 National Search Dog Alliance Podcast Conference, an eight-part series on the past, present, and future of canine search and rescue. In today's episode, I chat with Cat Warren and we cover some of the science. exciting advances, and future of SAR dogs.Cat Warren loved teaching at North Carolina State University And she loves watching good scenting dogs, and their trainers at work.Cat was a newspaper reporter before she became a professor: Covering crime, poverty, the environment, and politics across the U.S. In the late 1980s, When she took a break from journalism to teach a university editing class, she found it fit her, so She went back to school to get her doctorate. Cat retired in July from North Carolina State University, where she taught a variety of creative nonfiction, editing, and science journalism classes.She blames her former dog, Solo, for her book, What the Dog Knows. He became her homework when they began training as a cadaver dog team. She is still learning about the world of scent-detection dogs.She and her husband, David, live with a young German Shepherd, Rev, who is just starting in scent detection work. They love gardening, cooking, bread baking—and of course, living and working with dogs.What the Dog Knows and its reimagined Young Readers Edition are her first, but not the last of her nonacademic books. She is currently working on a novel, which she finds incredibly immersive. And of course, it will feature dogs!Our cover art is from the SAR Shop, where you can find gifts and gear for you, your dog, and your friends! Find them at sarshop.com.If you would like to be a guest, or suggest someone else, or submit questions for future guests, get in touch with us as PodcastDIV@n-sda.org.
In this episode, Aidan Farmer interviews retiring North Carolina State University English Professor Dr. Cat Warren. She shares her thoughts on journalism, non-fiction writing, her book “What the Dog Knows,” and her panel at the Fall 2021 North Carolina Writers' Network Conference titled, “To Tell the Truth.”
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When Donald Trump declared he would fix the US Postal Service, he was using the word “fix” the same way veterinarians do when you bring in your dog. Trump wasted an inordinate amount of his presidential power and prestige in a failed attempt to neuter an agency that literally delivers for the people. Extraordinary postal workers move our letters and packages by truck, car, airplane, boat, motorbike, mule – and, of course, by foot – to any address across town or across the country. Both essential and effective, it's the most popular federal agency, with 91 percent of the public approving its work. Thus, an uproar of protests killed Trump's attempt to gut it. When it comes to bad public policy, however, failure is just a way of saying, Let's try the back door. Trump was defeated, but he left behind an undistinguished Postmaster General named Louis DeJoy, who had only two qualifications for the job: He was a Trump mega-donor, and he was a peer of corporate powers that've long wanted to privatize the Postal Service. In March, before the new Biden presidency had taken charge of the postal system, DeJoy popped through the back door with his own “10-year-plan” to fix the agency. Rhetorically, his plan promised to “achieve service excellence” by making mail delivery more “consistent” and “reliable.” How? By consistently cutting service and reliably gouging customers. Specifically, DeJoy proposed to close numerous mail processing facilities, eliminate jobs, reduce Post Office hours of service, and cut the standard of delivering our first-class mail from three days to five. Oh, also: Raise stamp prices. Delivering lousy service at higher prices is intended to destroy public support for the agency, opening up the mail service to takeover by private profiteers. That's the real DeJoy plan. And who gets joy from that?
Ann and Lisa discuss the problem of false alerts in scent detection, particularly during cadaver dog searches. People's lives, careers, and peace of mind hang in the balance. What is a "false alert?" How, when, and why do they happen, and whose fault is it? Uncertainty and subjectivity may be hopelessly baked into the human-canine relationship. Want to follow up on our sources or watch any of the videos we mention? Go to ThisAnimalLIfe.com and click on Show Notes. Balko, Radley, “The Supreme Court's ‘Alternative Facts' About Drug-Sniffing Dogs,” Opinion, Washington Post, February 2019. Bianca Jones article, “Father Convicted of Murdering his 2-Year-Old Daughter 6 Years Ago Says She's Still Alive,” by Kevin Deitz, Click-On Detroit, January 2018. The Bone Room, where you can buy Search and Rescue (SAR) training packets online. The Bone Room on Science Friday, by Lauren Young, October 2018. “Brief Supplementing Motions to Exclude Unreliable Dog Sniff Evidence,” People of the State of Colorado V. Mark Allen Redwine. “Cadaver Dog Experts Take Stand in Redwine Trial,” Fox31 News, by Nicole Fierro, July 6, 2021. Cadaver Dog handler of Molly recounts “strongest alert ever” by Dave Minsky, Lompoc Record, August 11, 2021. Cadaver dog as “junk science,” Patty Neiberg, “Colorado father convicted of killing his 13-year-old son,” AP News, July 16, 2021. “Casey Anthony Trial Raises Questions About Cadaver Dogs,” Ed. Colin Miller, EvidenceProf Blog, University of South Carolina School of Law, Law Professor Blogs Network, June 2011. Chris Lambert's podcast about Kristin Smart, Your Own Backyard Derr, Mark, “With Dog Detectives, Mistakes Can Happen,” NYTimes, December 2002. “The Disappearance of Kristin Smart: What Happened and What's Next,” by Brenna Ehrlich, Rolling Stone, September 8, 2021. “Dog Handler Sentenced for Planting Fake Evidence,” Chicago Tribune, September 2004. “Effect of Handler Knowledge of the Detection Task on Canine Search Behavior and Performance,” by DeChant et. al., Frontiers in Veterinary Science, May 2020. “Handler beliefs affect scent detection dog outcomes,” by Lisa Lit, et. al, National Center for Biotechnology Information, January 2011. “How to Train a Cadaver Dog,” by Malia Wollen, NYTimes, June 2015. Redwine case & cadaver dogs, Allison Sylte, 9News, July 6, 2021. Warren, Cat, What the Dog Knows, Touchstone, October 2013.
Hang in tight, everyone, the new Space Jam is WILD. So wild we had to abandon this show and make a new one. This is now the Podcast Chat Show, A Show Hosted By Three Brothers.Suggested talking points: What's Down, Doc?, Ask the Dog, the Dog Knows, Dink Doink 2, 1000 Oyster Crackers, No More Fun PleaseSupport AAPI communities and those affected by anti-Asian violence: https://www.gofundme.com/c/act/stop-aapi-hateFor resources on anti-racism and fighting police violence: https://blacklivesmatters.carrd.co/
When Donald Trump declared he would fix the US Postal Service, he was using the word “fix” the same way veterinarians do when you bring in your dog. Trump wasted an inordinate amount of his presidential power and prestige in a failed attempt to neuter an agency that literally delivers for the people. Extraordinary postal workers move our letters and packages by truck, car, airplane, boat, motorbike, mule – and, of course, by foot – to any address across town or across the country. Both essential and effective, it’s the most popular federal agency, with 91 percent of the public approving its work. Thus, an uproar of protests killed Trump’s attempt to gut it. When it comes to bad public policy, however, failure is just a way of saying, Let’s try the back door. Trump was defeated, but he left behind an undistinguished Postmaster General named Louis DeJoy, who had only two qualifications for the job: He was a Trump mega-donor, and he was a peer of corporate powers that’ve long wanted to privatize the Postal Service. In March, before the new Biden presidency had taken charge of the postal system, DeJoy popped through the back door with his own “10-year-plan” to fix the agency. Rhetorically, his plan promised to “achieve service excellence” by making mail delivery more “consistent” and “reliable.” How? By consistently cutting service and reliably gouging customers. Specifically, DeJoy proposed to close numerous mail processing facilities, eliminate jobs, reduce Post Office hours of service, and cut the standard of delivering our first-class mail from three days to five. Oh, also: Raise stamp prices. Delivering lousy service at higher prices is intended to destroy public support for the agency, opening up the mail service to takeover by private profiteers. That’s the real DeJoy plan. And who gets joy from that?
After a game of the season contender, the boys joke about the possibility of Arsenal making top four and discussed United's quarter final defeat. Spurs shocked exit in the Europa league was the main topic on this week's episode. The boys discussed whether Spurs are progressing under Mourinho and whether or not their fans are happy with the direction they are heading.
Starting 2021 with a BOOM! Here is an episode all about the wonderful nose attached to that wonderful dog you share your world with. "What The Dog Knows" by the incredible Cat Warren is such a fantastic book. Chronicling the Journey of Solo, a singleton Puppy destined for great things, this book made us laugh, dropped our jaws and inspired in equal measures. If you've ever wondered what the world of a cadaver dog/trainer feels like then look no further. Add to this that a young readers version has just hit the press and you are all set for the family to go on this journey. Cat Facts... Cat Warren is a professor at North Carolina State University, where she teaches science journalism, editing, and creative nonfiction courses. Before starting her academic career, Warren worked for newspapers across the United States, reporting on crime, poverty, and politics, from California to Wyoming to Connecticut. Warren started training her young German shepherd, Solo, as a cadaver dog in 2004. She and Solo were called to search for the missing across North Carolina for a number of years. She lives in downtown Durham, North Carolina, with her husband, David Auerbach, a retired professor of philosophy at North Carolina State University, and their two German shepherds. Links Link to buy What The Dog Knows on Amazonhttps://www.amazon.co.uk/What-Dog-Knows-science-perceive/dp/1925228932/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=What+the+Dog+Knows+Cat+Warren&qid=1610665172&sr=8-1 Link to Cat's Website https://www.catwarren.com Link to Steve & Corrins Goodall Dog Training Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/goodalldogs/ Link to Nat's Training & Behaviour Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/Natdogs/ Link to Drax's Galactic Adventure Facebook page (Nat's rescued Irish Wolfhound) https://www.facebook.com/Draxthewolfhound/ Link to Steve & Sallys Childrens book 'Jack & Billy Puppy Tales' https://www.facebook.com/JackandBillyPuppyTales/ Link to Grant Sharkey's Spotify page (Grant's amazing song 'Grow' features each week as our outro tune. https://open.spotify.com/artist/13PaCwwgVR77TbJH6XAVHQ?si=EOQGmWdCRCiXdECNmJvNAQn
Hey, it’s Amy Newmark with your Chicken Soup for the Soul inspiration, and today I want to talk about dogs and destiny, because sometimes a dog is absolutely destined to be yours. We all know about the magic of adopting dogs from shelters, or when dogs just appear at your home… and make themselves at home. It’s always such a great fit. We have lots of stories along these lines in our new book, Chicken Soup for the Soul: The Magic of Dogs, but today I’m going to share two with you that I found particularly magical. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Here we go again. Lets jump back in time or it is in the future, who knows? We recap a love story of boy meets girl, girl doesn't remember and dog knows all? No episode would be complete without us talk about a few topics. Is April's dad really hers or did a soft drink employee do the job, Sarah believed she was a cabbage patch doll, the butterfly effect and of course spoilers. email twochickstalkinflicks@gmail.comTwitter @2chicksNFlicks Instagram @twochickstalkinflicksfacebook.com/twochickstalkinflicks
Welcome to the Ad Read podcast, a podcast where we read ads. Disclaimer: Any references to products/companies real or fake reflect our opinion alone and not the opinion of the companies in question. This is especially true of the fake companies, who can be real assholes about this sort of thing. Subscribe to Ad Read […] The post Ad Read: Episode 21 | Our Most Talented Dog Knows How To Juggle appeared first on Bearded Gentlemen Music.
Welcome to the Ad Read podcast, a podcast where we read ads.Disclaimer: Any references to products/companies real or fake reflect our opinion alone and not the opinion of the companies in question. This is especially true of the fake companies, who can be real assholes about this sort of thing.Subscribe to Ad Read in these places:Apple | Spotify | Stitcher | TuneIn | SoundCloud | Google | AndroidSubscribe to the entire Bearded Gentlemen Feed:Apple | AndroidIn this episode, we read ads from the following companies:Magic ForceIf you are of any magic ability, join the Magic Force to fight the forces of evil.All The FeelsCure yourself of sociopathy! It’s extremely easy.Ding DongsDon’t worry about diabetes or any diseases like that. Just eat as many ding dongs as you like.A Message From Mayor Moon PrinceThe mayor is making some changes, and that rules.Vu Tan ClamsAn apology, sort of, from Vu Tan Clams clam farm.Dog CircusA family run dog circus that you really have to come see.Something else…Maybe you like one of the products advertised on this podcast. That’s really cool! Upload here or email the podcast at adreadpodcast at gmail.com with your testimonials.You can send these as either a written testimonial or an audio testimonial. Either way, we may include it on the show! That’s cool as fuck, and I’m the creator of this podcast so I would know.Another Thing?If you have a business you want to advertise on the podcast, you can also email us at adreadpodcast at gmail.com! We’d love to read your ad!(Additional writing for this podcast by Jon Robertsonand Aaron Cooper. Additional acting by Jon, Cheru, and Ed Carroll.)
Description: NY Times Best-selling author Cat Warren joins me to talk about her cadaver dog, Solo, and what she learned while writing a book about their life together.
In this episode, we pick up where we left off in the last episode and explore the question of whether it’s possible to get your dog to recognize you child as an “alpha” dog. Mike sheds light on this question with a very simple response and then goes deeper into some of the distinctions around rank […] The post 022: Can You Be Sure That Your Dog Knows Your Baby Is Higher in the Family Hierarchy? appeared first on Good Dog Happy Baby.
Amanda and Jenn discuss Alaska reads, classics, LGBTQ+ YA, and more in this week's episode of Get Booked. This episode is sponsored by Genius: The Game by Leopoldo Gout and The Secret Agent Training Manual by Elizabeth Singer Hunt. Questions 1. Hi! I'll be visiting a few cities in Alaska this summer, and I was wondering if you could recommend some books set in (relatively) modern day Alaska. Most books set in Alaska I've seen focus on either the Gold Rush, the Yukon (where no really lives...?), being stranded in the wilderness and having to survive, or some combination thereof. I'm more interested in the everyday lives of people in Alaska. Do these kinds of books set in Alaska even exist? Please let me know! I'm open to fiction, non-fiction, and even poetry. --Jess 2. Hello, I am the public librarian in a small (fairly conservative) town. We have a limited YA collection that has been slowly been building over the years. There is a real lack of diversity in the collection, especially concerning LBGT books. I am looking for books that cover this area but aren't overly explicit or fantasy as much of the YA collection is fantasy. Thank you! --Maggie 3. I just discovered your podcast and am loving catching up on all the back episodes, so thanks! I am a fiction revert book lover. After reading Beverly Cleary and Roald Dahl under the covers with a flashlight, I gave up reading in high school and college when a bad English teacher killed it for me (besides Harry Potter and cliffs notes). Only in the last few years have I really begun to fall in love with reading fiction. And more than anything, I'm really digging reading all the classics I missed. I know that I missed so many good books in all those years, and it's hard to navigate which to go for. I would like to pick ones that would be five star material. Some of my favorites have been To Kill a Mockingbird, A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, Anne of Green Gables, Rebecca, A Wrinkle in Time, and Count of Monte Cristo. I'm looking for classics, although contemporary classics would be great too. Thanks so much!! --Ally 4. Hi ladies first off, just wanted to say how comforting and glad i am to have discovered your podcast recently. Hearing about such a wide array of books, comics and audiobooks has really made me feel like my reading world has been such a narrow one but also has made me really excited to expand my reading experiences Okay, i have noticed that i have started reading less and less as i grow up and over the past couple of years, i would be lucky if i could even read 2 books a years. I really want to get back into one of my first love in storytelling but am kind of at a lost to where to start. im looking for any kind of book that will just have me absolutely engrossed and fall back into love with reading. i usually read YA of young character centred books but am totally open to anything new. the last couple of books i read that reminded me how much i love reading were: Eleanor and Park by Rainbow rowell Trouble is a friend of mine by Stephanie tromly The Outsiders by S.E Hinton and Viral series by Kathy Reichs --Dami 5. Hi Jenn and Amanda! I love reading about people bonding with their dogs. However, I find that 99% of the time, if the dog plays a key role in the book then something terrible will happen to it. Can you help me find a happy book about dogs that will not wrench my heart out and bring me to tears? I read What the Dog Knows by Cat Warren and enjoyed her style of non-fiction. I would prefer a fiction recommendation at the moment, but I am open to any recommendations! Thank you! --Marie 6. I'm based in the UK and love the access that your show gives me to a wider range of books. I am in a book club and when it's my turn to choose I like to challenge the group (the others often usually pick contemporary literary fiction which is great but it's great to try something different). I fancy reading a graphic novel as I've not read one before but am scared off by the fantasy and comic book characters. Can you suggest 3 options that may be more of my thing? Thanks --Janine 7. Hi Jenn and Amanda! I am a retired first-grade teacher and for the last year or so have been channeling my love for reading aloud into reading to my father-in-law, who lives in a care center near my home. I am wondering if you have any suggestions for things he might enjoy. He is in his early 80s. He had a stroke a few years ago, resulting in some limitations with short-term memory, so short stories and/or plots that are not too hard to follow between reading sessions work best. (I usually go a couple times each week.) He LOVES westerns, cowboy stories, old movies, and generally adventurous/action-packed plot lines. We have read quite a few Louis L'Amour books and short stories. I am looking for things that are generally upbeat, and not too risque. Thank you so much! --Kathy 8. Hi! Money has been short lately but I finally have enough to invest in some really great books! Do you have any suggestions on what books and authors are worth my hard earned money? I will read anything, preferably fiction and if it's longer than 600 pages I will be very happy. Would also enjoy something that's not western culture. Thank you! --Hanna Books Discussed Dot Journaling by Rachel Wilkerson Miller Into the Water by Paula Hawkins Baby It's Cold Outside by Addison Fox If You Lived Here, I’d Know Your Name by Heather Lende Tash Hearts Tolstoy by Kathryn Ormsbee Little & Lion by Brandy Colbert The Woman In White Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston Done Dirt Cheap by Sarah Nicole Lemon An Ember in the Ashes by Sabaa Tahir Stay by Allie Larkin Dog On It by Spencer Quinn Alias Vol 1 by Brian Michael Bendis Can’t We Talk About Something More Pleasant by Roz Chast The Sisters Brothers by Patrick deWitt The Rise of Ransom City by Felix Gilman A Brief History of Seven Killings by Marlon James Sacred Games by Vikram Chandra
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Search dogs will follow a scent for miles and even put their lives in danger looking for survivors of mudslides and building collapses. How do they do it, and why?
Move over CSI and listen in as Marcie and Whistle welcome author and North Carolina State University professor, Cat Warren to the show. Cat talks about her fascinating book, What the Dog Knows: The Science and Wonder of Working Dogs. You will be captivated as Cat talks about her cadaver dog, Solo, and how they work together to locate individuals who are missing and presumed dead. Cat speaks plainly about how she supports Solo to identify a particular scent in the field and how Solo tells her about that scent with reliability. It's pure magic! Questions or Comments? Send them to: marcie@petliferadio.com. More details on this episode MP3 Podcast - What the Dog Knows! with Marcie Davis
Jon Patch and crew talk to author Cat Warren about her new book, What the Dog Knows. Cat Warren is a university professor and former journalist with an admittedly odd hobby: She and her German shepherd have spent the last seven years searching for the dead. Solo is a cadaver dog. What started as a way to harness Solo’s unruly energy and enthusiasm soon became a calling that introduced Warren to the hidden and fascinating universe of working dogs, their handlers, and their trainers. Solo has a fine nose and knows how to use it, but he’s only one of many thousands of working dogs all over the United States and beyond. In What the Dog Knows, Warren uses her ongoing work with Solo as a way to explore a captivating field that includes cadaver dogs, drug- and bomb-detecting K9s, tracking and apprehension dog- even dogs who can locate unmarked graves of Civil War soldiers and help find drowning victims more than two hundred feet below the surface of a lake Questions or Comments? Send them to: jon@petliferadio.com More details on this episode MP3 Podcast - What the Dog Knows with Jon Patch var ACE_AR = {Site: '845738', Size: '468060'};
We talk to Cat Warren about her memoir "What the Dog Knows: The Science and Wonder of Working Dogs." Warren explains how she and her German shepherd Solo have assisted several North Carolina law enforcement agencies. Solo has become a skilled cadaver dog and Warren explains how canine noses can be trained to locate missing people, drowning victims 200 feet below the water surface and unmarked Civil War graves.