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In this conversation, Nikki and Kate discuss their experiences in animal welfare and their work at different shelters. They talk about their past internships, the challenges of working in animal shelters, and the importance of community engagement. Kate shares her role as the volunteer and community engagement coordinator at MADACC and the various initiatives she has implemented to increase adoptions and engage with the community. They also discuss the difficulties of the current dog overpopulation crisis and the need for innovative adoption programs Show Notes: https://madacc.org/ Training Assistance/Good Pup - https://shelter.goodpup.com BSL - https://nationalcanineresearchcouncil.com/breedspecificlegislation/ Connect with socially minded companies that want to make a difference - https://www.visit.org/ https://heartsspeak.org/
Learn how to tackle common challenges when walking your dog, such as leash biting, jumping, zigzagging, and pulling. Pam provides tips for addressing these common dog walking behaviors.By implementing these strategies, you can have more enjoyable and controlled walks with your Dog.For more tips sign-up for Pam's weekly Dog Training Newsletter that hits weekly with One Quick Win, One Video to Watch, and One Post I Love - all relating to positive reinforcement dog training: https://dogtraining.down4paws.com/weeklyhighfive
Introducing a new narrative series about the importance of dog parks as public space. Through expert guest interviews, the podcast will reframe how the concept of dog parks may evolve to improve our lives and the planet. The show will examine dog parks through our relationships with dogs, each other, and the land.Listen to Dog Parkology on Apple Podcasts or Spotify!This series is narrated by Jenna Blum, author and dog mom. It is produced by As It Should Be Productions, the creators of the Dog Save The People and Dog Walk Meditation podcasts.FEATURED LINKSDog Parkology websiteDog Parkology on InstagramDog Parkology on XDog Parkology on FacebookJenna Blum on InstagramSign up for dog park people newsletterDog Save The People on Apple PodcastsDog Save The People on SpotifyDog Walk Meditation on Apple PodcastsDog Walk Meditation on Spotify
Help! My Dog: The Podcast. Dog Behaviour & Training Strategies that Work!
"Not My Circus, Not My Monkeys!" - Imagine if every time your dog saw a distraction, they thought to themselves exactly that!You are going to learn the levels of disengagement you need to work your dog through to create stress-free walks! I'll also share the gift of a game to play with your dog right now that teaches them exactly that.Barking, reactivity, chase, lacking focus, separation struggles - you need this learning!...............Whether your dog is unpredictable with other dogs or predictably bad…Whether it looks like freezing, barking, lunging or running away…Whether you are just starting out on your dog-owning journey or your dog has been labelled as having a “behaviour problem”…… this episode is for you and is going to give you huge insights!Want to join the Help! My Dog Online HUB? Here's the link: www.helpmydog.com/hubDr Tom is a world-renowned veterinarian, behaviourist and dog trainer and director of the Behavet behaviour clinic (rated Excellent on Trustpilot), which sees over 400 pet behaviour consultations each and every month no matter where you are in the world. In 2023, he started Help! My Dog, an online dog behaviour learning platform to help even more owners all over the world and show that dog behaviour transformation is not only possible but it's FUN, with the right know-how!Make sure to subscribe/follow the podcast for the free weekly episodes!Useful Links:Follow Help! My Dog on FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/helpmydogofficial/Schedule a Consultation with Behavet: https://www.beha.vet/Follow Behavet on FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/behavet
Eddie Barstool joins the show to discuss his interview style, creating mega popular podcasts and why he loves Snake Drafts. SPONSORED BY PUNKY'S PIZZA AND PASTA!! Follow Eddie on Twitter https://twitter.com/EddieBarstool Barstool Chicago on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@BarstoolChicago Order from Punky's https://punkyspizza.com/
Our Stories today, as promised are about animals. We are continuing Crumb and Marmalade's stories, if you missed their first episode, go back in the feed to the one called Marmalade and Crumb, then come back here. We'll start with Crumb Comes Home, and see how his first few month after being adopted went, spoiler alert: they went great! Then we'll clip on his leash and head out in Dog Walk, to sniff the spring scents and enjoy the sunshine. Finally we'll meet the rescue animals over at the farm sanctuary, spend some quality time with the donkeys, and feed the goats in The Weathervane Subscribe for ad-free, bonus, and extra-long episodes now, as well as ad-free and early episodes of Stories from the Village of Nothing Much! Search for NMH Premium channel on Apple Podcasts or follow the link below: https://www.nothingmuchhappens.com/premium-subscription. Visit nothingmuchhappens.com for more Village fun.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our Stories today, as promised are about animals. We are continuing Crumb and Marmalade's stories, if you missed their first episode, go back in the feed to the one called Marmalade and Crumb, then come back here. We'll start with Crumb Comes Home, and see how his first few month after being adopted went, spoiler alert: they went great! Then we'll clip on his leash and head out in Dog Walk, to sniff the spring scents and enjoy the sunshine. Finally we'll meet the rescue animals over at the farm sanctuary, spend some quality time with the donkeys, and feed the goats in The Weathervane Subscribe for ad-free, bonus, and extra-long episodes now, as well as ad-free and early episodes of Stories from the Village of Nothing Much! Search for NMH Premium channel on Apple Podcasts or follow the link below: https://www.nothingmuchhappens.com/premium-subscription. Visit nothingmuchhappens.com for more Village fun.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join us for an intimate conversation with Australian actor Murray Bartlett, as he shares insights into his life on Cape Cod and his gratitude for the Provincetown community. Murray's openness and humor make for a delightful and engaging discussion as we explore his experiences on and off the screen, including his Emmy win and his ability to push boundaries. Today's sponsors: Cape Cod Foundation, Bank 5, The Cooperative Bank of Cape Cod, John K. & Thirza K. Davenport Foundation, MassHire Cape & Islands Workforce Board, Rogers Gray, Cape Cod Melody Tent, and William Raveis Real Estate Learn more about the Creative Exchange! Learn more about the Arts Foundation of Cape Cod. The Arts Foundation's mission is to support and strengthen a vibrant and diverse arts and cultural sector for everyone in the region. Get involved!
Tammy has been waiting all week to talk about this story! A dog owner in Milwaukee lost her dog and thought he was gone forever until he showed up at a local bar!
Burlingame's PAWS Dog Camp embraces a transformative year with plans to redefine dog walking in 2024. Tailored exercises, enhanced safety, expanded services, and community engagement initiatives promise a holistic approach, ensuring the well-being and happiness of every canine companion in the community. Paws Dog Camp City: San Mateo Address: 113 S Humboldt Street Website https://www.pawsdogcamp.com/ Phone +1-650-703-2162 Email pawspetsittingtrina@yahoo.com
Walking your dog is a crucial part of raising and training them; thus, knowing the two types of dog walks can make a HUGE difference to your training experience. "Doggy Dan, is there more than just one way to do dog walks?" Yes… and my goal is to help dog owners tap into the power of switching walking styles to make the most out of dog walks. In this blog, I will talk about the two types of dog walks, why you need to know both, and how to know which type to use best. Read on to learn more. The Two Types of Dog Walks: Why You Need More Than Just One Type of Walk All walk and no play makes your dog a very irritable and restless pet. A common misconception among dog owners regarding walking dogs is that there's only one walking style to follow from start to finish. As a dog trainer who has helped dogs and their owners make walks effective while having fun, I know that sticking to one walking style can make your time outdoors an absolute struggle! Because let's be honest: our dogs are playful, and the outdoors is the perfect setting for unleashing their love for fun! Expecting them to follow one style of walking (and nothing else!) sets you and your dog up for frustration! So, what do you do to make outdoor walks more effective? Here are the two types of dog walks you should follow. The Structured Walk The first dog-walking style is the “structured walk”. Even though it is not THE ONLY walk you can do, it is undoubtedly the most important walk you should master. Most dog owners feel this type of walk is the gold standard, the only way to do things. (More on this later.) During the structured walk, your dog walks with a leash, and you absolutely are in control of the entire walk. You give commands, you decide what your dog can and can't do, and your dog is expected to follow your charge. This is the walking style that tells your dog, "I am in charge of the walk. I make the decisions. You listen to my commands." When you engage in a structured walk, you drive the entire walk, and your dog has to follow YOUR charge. The Social Walk Now, this walking style is what your dog loves! The walk becomes social when your dog can roam free and do what they want for a time. The walk doesn't have a structure, and dogs are more accessible to sniff posts, or check out areas they want to see. Compared to The Structured Walk, this more relaxed option allows your dog to really have fun and socialize! Two Types of Dog Walks: What the Structured Walk Teaches Your Dog Walking your dog the structured way sends them this important message: you're in charge of the walk, not them. The Structured Walk is crucial because it can solve typical dog walking problems such as leash pulling, aggression, overexcitement, and outdoor anxiety. Sure, you will be giving your dog the freedom to roam around and freely explore, but before you do that, your dog must understand you make the calls. And it is during the structured walks that your dog firmly gets the message that makes them say, "Ahh, I should listen to my owner's commands before I do anything during the walk." I actually talk more about The Structured Walk in my blog on the best way to walk dogs, the fifth in my Five Golden Rules series. In a nutshell, The Structured walk is critical because it teaches your dog they're not in charge. And when your dog knows they don't make the calls, they relax, they become less aggressive, and they come to your call (which is an absolute need if you're going to switch to The Social Walk). What the Social Walk Teaches Your Dog The Social Walk is about having fun! Here's the truth: we can't expect our dogs to spend the entire 30 minutes of their time outdoors just following a structured walk. They're already outdoors; they need to explore, run, sniff, and play. The social walk allows your dog to enjoy a little fun and downtime during your walk. Which Should You Do With Your Dog: How to Know Which Walk to Choose So, how do you know which walk to choose between the types of dog walks? When To Use the Structured Walk If you live in a city with limited free space for your dog to roam around, most of your dog walks will be structured (aka, dog on a leash with you commanding your dog what to do). However, if your place has ample space, I recommend using the first five to ten minutes of your time outdoors doing a structured walk BEFORE letting your dog walk more freely. I also recommend using a Structured Walk at the start and the end of EVERY walk to establish and re-establish your role as the one in charge of your time outside. Before you stop the Structured walk to make the switch to Social, I encourage you to ask the following questions: Is my dog coming to me when I call them? Do they have spiked-up energy levels? Do they tend to be aggressive? Does my dog understand boundaries? Have I established clear dog-walking commands with my dog? If safety is an issue for your dog and others, I recommend staying on structured walks before it's absolutely safe to give them freedom. When to Use the Social Walk Your dog WILL become restless after a few minutes of Structured Walks. The outdoors is so exciting for them to stay still. There is a problem if you wait for your dog to pull the leash before you allow them to have their free time. Because a simple tug on the leash is like your dog saying, "Hey, it's fun time!" when you give in to the pull, you're sending the message that your dog makes the call. So here's what I recommend you do: Assess when your dog starts becoming restless. Observe how long into the walk they start pulling the leash. Start the walk structured. Continue with the structured walk for five to ten minutes before they tell you to let them run. Let them enjoy their social walks. Before you end, switch back to the Structured Walk to re-establish leadership. How Using Two Types of Dog Walks Can Change Your Walking Experience With Your Dogs Perfect Balance Think of structured walks like school time, where your dog learns the rules, and social walks like playtime, where they just get to be a dog. Mixing it up means your dog gets a healthy dose of discipline and fun! More Fun for Everyone Ever get bored of the same old routine? Your dog does, too! Switching between structured and social walks keeps things interesting for both of you. It's like sometimes you're the teacher, and other times you're both just pals exploring the world together. Clear Leadership and Joy On structured walks, you're the boss, and your dog learns to follow the leader — that's you! But you show them you're not the uptight, no-fun leader during social walks. You still let them have fun. This balance shows your dog that you're not just in charge, but you're also their buddy who loves to see them happy. Spot-On Walks With a clear plan for each walk, you're not juggling too much at once. Structured walks focus on training, while social walks are all about exploration and play. This means your dog learns better and faster, and you both enjoy your time more. Fewer Problems Mixing walks can really cut down on those pesky walking issues. Structured walks nip destructive behaviors in the bud by reinforcing your leadership. Social walks let your dog burn off that extra energy and curiosity in a positive way. Together, they make for a smoother, more enjoyable walk. Learn How to Do The Two Types of Dog Walks Better with the Dog Calming Code™️ Dog walks are my favorite thing in the world. It gives me and my dogs a mighty great time when done right! However, I understand so many things can go wrong when walking a dog. This is why The Walk is a big part of The Doggy Dan Five Golden Rules. When dog walks are done right, YOU CAN BE THE ABSOLUTE LEADER IN THE EYES OF YOUR DOGS. If you want to do both types of dog walks, I recommend you check out The Dog Calming Code where I talk more about Rule #5: Dog Walks. Because when your time outdoors with your dog is done well, the benefits are amazing!
If I asked you to write down at least three dog-walking problems, I am sure I'd find leash pulling and misbehaving somewhere on that list. Why? Because almost 80% of those who come to me for help on walking their dog have those issues. And here's the truth: the solution is fairly simple. The problem starts when dog owners dismiss their dog's little quirks and defiance during walks as nothing serious… until they are. Fortunately, you can flip the switch by doing one simple thing: really making your dog see you're in charge. How? Read on to learn more. Key Takeaways Leash pulling, barking, and overexcitement during dog walks often stem from a common root: your dog believes it's in charge. If you take charge, your dog will start to relax. Thus, your walks will be more calmer, controlled, smooth. Gentle gestures the walk like calmly pausing to tell your dog they're not the one in charge can help you retain control from start to finish. LEARN HOW TO WALK YOUR DOG THE RIGHT WAY WITH DOGGY DAN GOLDEN RULE #5! Table of Contents Stop Dog-walking Problems By Taking Control of the Walk Stop Dog-Walking Problems: What Happens When You Take Control of the Walk with Dogs Stop Dog-Walking Problems By Taking Charge… Not Only On Walks. The Dog Calming Code Will Help You! Stop Dog-walking Problems By Taking Control of the Walk The most common cause of dog-walking issues like leash pulling, barking, and getting excited by just about anything is this: your dog thinks they're in control. It's like the case of "whoever gets in the driver's seat first decides where the trip goes." When the dog sees they have taken over the "driver duties" during the walk, expect them to drive… even if it requires pulling the leash, running without your permission, and chasing everything! Yes, they would do all these things despite your non-stop commands of "No, no, no, no!" So it's absolutely critical that control is in your court… and your dog has to know it! Here are some ways you can do that. #1: Take Control Even Before You Start the Walk If you start exhibiting control after leaving the house, you already lost it. Control is solidified when you're the one to decide when to take the walk. "Doggy Dan, what do you mean by this?" I want you to think of this: who decides to go for a walk? If your dog approached you with a leash in their mouth, prodding you to take them outside, AND YOU AGREED, you have lost control. Let's say your dog goes to you to signal they want to go out; here's what you can do… Ignore them for five minutes, then give the cue that it's time for a walk. You're doing this not to make your dog feel ignored but to establish your role as the ultimate decision-maker in walk-related matters. DOG CALMING CODE: THE PROGRAM THAT HELPS YOU LEARN MORE ABOUT THE DOGGY DAN FIVE GOLDEN RULES #2: Your Dog Will Persist in Regaining Control… You Can Gently Remind Them With This Move Dogs understand control. In fact, dogs are so keen in having it because it's programmed in them that control is necessary for survival. So you will see a lot of attempts to take charge of the walk or get in front of you so they can control the walk. (Bonus note: dogs also try to take control of the walk because they are sometimes very protective and feel responsible for protecting you.) The great thing about dogs is they're quick to get the message. Once you do something that tells them "Hey, I got it. I'm in charge," they will adapt. If your dog makes a run for the door to ensure they go first, do this gentle move: calmly block their way with your legs, open the door, and go first. #3: And If Your Dog Insists on Taking Charge of The Walk, Pausing for a While Works If your dog persists, insisting on being the one in charge, stop the steps. Refrain from continuing the walk until they get the message that you decide what happens with your time outdoors. Doing this simple step is like giving your dog an outdoor timeout. Once your dog gets that you stopped because of their rowdy behavior, they will listen to you. Stop for a few minutes until your dog calms down and understands the message. BE THE LEADER IN YOUR DOG'S EYES WITH THE DOG CALMING CODE #4: Wrap Up the Walk When Needed If rowdiness persists, you should be quick on stopping and heading back home. I know this can feel heartbreaking for you and your dog, but it's one of the most powerful ways of telling your dog, "Hey, what you did is not going to make this walk continue. Please remember that." Deciding to end the walk right there and then will establish to your dog that, indeed, you have the final word. LEARN MORE ABOUT THE DOG CALMING CODE, THE PROGRAM TRUSTED BY 88,000 DOG OWNERS! Stop Dog-Walking Problems: What Happens When You Take Control of the Walk with Dogs Chill on the Protective Stuff You know how some dogs get all barky and uppity around other dogs? That's them being overprotective. But guess what? When you take charge of the walk, your dog starts to chill out. They look to you for cues, and pretty soon, they're not so quick to bark or get feisty with other dogs. It's like they're thinking, "My human's got this, no need for me to go all superhero." No More Leash Tug-of-War Ever feel like you're in a tug-of-war match with your dog on walks? You're not alone. A lot of us deal with dogs pulling on the leash. But here's a cool thing – when you're clearly in charge, your dog starts to get it. They follow your lead instead of dragging you around. It turns the walk into something you both can actually enjoy. HOW TO WIN THE WALK WITH THE DOGGY DAN DOG CALMING CODE Relaxed Vibes All Around Ever notice your dog being super tense and on guard when you're out walking? They're in what I like to call 'protector mode'. But when you step up as the leader, it's a game changer. Your dog gets the memo that you're handling the big stuff, so they can kick back and enjoy the walk. They get to sniff around, see the sights, and just be a happy dog. Making Friends, Not Frenemies Leading the walk also means smoother run-ins with other dogs and their humans. When your dog is behaving and not causing drama, it's way easier to have friendly encounters. No awkward apologies or tense moments. Just good, sociable walks. Building Trust, Like a Boss Consistency is key. When you lead the walk the same way every time, your dog learns to trust your decisions. They feel safer and more secure with you in charge, and that just makes your bond stronger. Walks turn into quality time you both look forward to. Good Manners, Not Just Outside Here's a bonus: dogs that get the hang of your leadership on walks often behave better in other areas too. We're talking calmer at home, nicer to your guests, and listening better in general. It's like they understand you're the leader all the time, not just on walks. LEARN MORE ABOUT GOLDEN RULE NUMBER FIVE WITH THE DOG CALMING CODE Stop Dog-Walking Problems By Taking Charge… Not Only On Walks. The Dog Calming Code Will Help You! Being in charge during the walks is just one of the many facets of being a true blue pack leader dogs respect and listen to. You see, being in control is business #1 for the dogs. And if you don't get this (or how to do this!) you will find yourself dealing with the same issues not just on walking but with almost all the challenges that come with dog ownership. The Dog Calming Code™️ can help you understand what it means to really be a pack leader, and how to take control from your dog who thinks they are in charge. Because when you're a pack leader who knows, your dog will just follow. You can learn about the Dog Calming Code here. ~ Doggy Dan
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Until you know you're an apple, you'll never know where you belong, and where you're out of place.Is AMMO Write For You?If you're an author with a handful of books published (or you've published nonfiction and have one book with a great program to help clients), AMMO is unlike any other program on the market. You're going to have to work the program to find success, and bestseller status likely won't hit in weeks of joining the program, but for many authors, AMMO is the beginning of a lucrative career that puts books first. Learn more here.THIS IS THE LINK TO MY SUBSTACK if you're listening elsewhere.You Are An AppleSometimes I think about changing the name of my podcast to Book Marketing Mindset from Dog Walks, because so much of the insight I have for this show is gleaned from my daily dog walk.This morning, I was reflecting on how most of us grow up believing we have to change in order to be worthy.We hear from our Parents at an early age that we need to do this, and do that, and that when we do this or do that it makes us a pain in the ass, and we never stop to think is that me, or is it something I add or subtract from me that creates the problem.My middle son has been a challenge. Many of you know. And daily, we're engaging with him about his destructive behaviors. So as I was walking, I thought, This kid is going to grow up thinking he's a liar, and a stubborn a*****e, and a sneaker, and a thief, all these things that we're telling him are results of his behavior.And, listen, I'm doing everything in my power to use the words correctly. I don't say to him, “You're a liar.” I say, “You are choosing to lie.” I don't say, “You're a mean person.” I say, “You're choosing to be mean, and it's causing your teachers and peers to avoid you.”But I can't change what he hears, and I'm certain, because of the constant, daily repetition, he's internalizing it as identity. I do these things daily, therefore I am this person.So this morning I sat down with all of my boys and I put an apple on the table and I went through an illustration.This Is True of Your Book MarketingDo you identify with any of these statements:(1) I'm just not the kind of writer the masses love to read.(2) I can't write that many books that fast.(3) I value quality over quantity, and I'm a quality writer, so I can't write fast.(4) I am to busy to market.(5) I am too poor to spend money on marketing.(6) I am boring on social media, and no one ever likes my posts.(7) I don't like people, so I can't be good at marketing.These and many other self-beliefs limit and shape the way we market our books, and the sad truth is, they aren't true.Your personality is your personal reality, and your personality can change, because you aren't your personality. You may have believed all your life that you are your personality, but give it just a small bit of thought, and you'll see, you are not your personality. If you were, and you had depression, then you'd not want to work through depression or you'd die.You can buy my novels here.Or get a great deal on 4 of my ebooks here.Or basically steal 2 paperbacks and 2 audiobooks from me here.TRBM is a listener-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to TRBM at jodyjsperling.substack.com/subscribe
This visualization meditation is designed to release tension throughout the body while on a dog walk, or sitting with a dog next to you. This guided body scan will slowly, from head to toe, recognize where you may be holding stress and imagine releasing tightness with each exhale. By allowing the body to decompress mindfully, you will be left feeling grounded and centered. When we are calm and stress-free, our dogs tend to reflect back a similar demeanor. For detailed show notes, visit dogwalkmeditation.com/episodes/s2-stress-relief-body-scanSeason 2 of the Dog Walk Meditation podcast is guided by Annette McGivney, who has been practicing meditation since she was young, finding calm while exploring the woods with her dog during a difficult childhood. Annette has studied Zen Buddhism for the last fifteen years, but her favorite contemplative practice is daily hikes outside in nature with her dog running off-leash, as she has done all her life. Annette is also an award-winning journalist and book author. She is the Southwest Editor for Backpacker Magazine and contributes articles to Outside Magazine, New York Times Magazine, The Guardian, and more. Her reporting covers investigations of environmental issues, the rights of indigenous peoples, and the outdoor/hiker lifestyle. She has written several books connected to life outdoors, and her most recent book, Pure Land, won the National Outdoor Book Award. This show is a spinoff series of the Dog Save The People podcast, which features uplifting interview stories about how life is better with a dog. Both shows are original podcast series created by As It Should Be Productions.FEATURED LINKSDog Walk Meditation websiteGuidance on Off-Leash Dog WalksAnnette McGivney websiteAnnette McGivney on InstagramDog Save The People websiteDog Save The People on InstagramDog Save The People on FacebookDog Save The People on TwitterDog Save The People interview with Annette McGivney
This mantra meditation is designed to help guide your mind towards the act of forgiveness and not dwelling on the past, like our dogs seem to do everyday. The goal of this meditation is to make room in your heart for love and peace. For detailed show notes, visit dogwalkmeditation.com/episodes/s2-finding-forgivenessSeason 2 of the Dog Walk Meditation podcast is guided by Annette McGivney, who has been practicing meditation since she was young, finding calm while exploring the woods with her dog during a difficult childhood. Annette has studied Zen Buddhism for the last fifteen years, but her favorite contemplative practice is daily hikes outside in nature with her dog running off-leash, as she has done all her life. Annette is also an award-winning journalist and book author. She is the Southwest Editor for Backpacker Magazine and contributes articles to Outside Magazine, New York Times Magazine, The Guardian, and more. Her reporting covers investigations of environmental issues, the rights of indigenous peoples, and the outdoor/hiker lifestyle. She has written several books connected to life outdoors, and her most recent book, Pure Land, won the National Outdoor Book Award. This show is a spinoff series of the Dog Save The People podcast, which features uplifting interview stories about how life is better with a dog. Both shows are original podcast series created by As It Should Be Productions.FEATURED LINKSDog Walk Meditation websiteGuidance on Off-Leash Dog WalksAnnette McGivney websiteAnnette McGivney on InstagramDog Save The People websiteDog Save The People on InstagramDog Save The People on FacebookDog Save The People on TwitterDog Save The People interview with Annette McGivney
This visualization meditation is designed to bring you closer to the natural world that surrounds you, wherever you are. This practice will also help you to connect and reflect on your relationship with your dog in a deeply spiritual way. Afterward, you may feel the pure love from your mutual bond and immense gratitude for having a dog in your life.For detailed show notes, visit dogwalkmeditation.com/episodes/s2-pure-loveSeason 2 of the Dog Walk Meditation podcast is guided by Annette McGivney, who has been practicing meditation since she was young, finding calm while exploring the woods with her dog during a difficult childhood. Annette has studied Zen Buddhism for the last fifteen years, but her favorite contemplative practice is daily hikes outside in nature with her dog running off-leash, as she has done all her life. Annette is also an award-winning journalist and book author. She is the Southwest Editor for Backpacker Magazine and contributes articles to Outside Magazine, New York Times Magazine, The Guardian, and more. Her reporting covers investigations of environmental issues, the rights of indigenous peoples, and the outdoor/hiker lifestyle. She has written several books connected to life outdoors, and her most recent book, Pure Land, won the National Outdoor Book Award. This show is a spinoff series of the Dog Save The People podcast, which features uplifting interview stories about how life is better with a dog. Both shows are original podcast series created by As It Should Be Productions.FEATURED LINKSDog Walk Meditation websiteGuidance on Off-Leash Dog WalksAnnette McGivney websiteAnnette McGivney on InstagramDog Save The People websiteDog Save The People on InstagramDog Save The People on FacebookDog Save The People on TwitterDog Save The People interview with Annette McGivney
Struggling with a reactive dog during walks? Pam from Down 4 Paws Dog Training shares her personal experience and offers three transformative tips to make your walks enjoyable and stress-free:Timing is Everything: Walk your dog during quieter times, like early mornings or late evenings, to avoid potential triggers.Counter Conditioning: Gradually expose your dog to their triggers from a safe distance, rewarding calm behavior.Choose the Right Tools: Opt for a front-clip harness (like the Easy Walk brand) and a regular leash instead of retractable ones for better control.Tune in for expert advice and make every walk with your furry friend a delightful experience!
This mantra meditation is designed to free your mind from the many distractions and dilemmas of everyday life. Instead, the goal is to shift your focus on your dog and the immense love that they bring you. Truly recognizing the importance of this can make you feel more confident in all facets of your life by knowing you have their unconditional support.For detailed show notes, visit dogwalkmeditation.com/episodes/s2-loving-confidenceSeason 2 of the Dog Walk Meditation podcast is guided by Annette McGivney, who has been practicing meditation since she was young, finding calm while exploring the woods with her dog during a difficult childhood. Annette has studied Zen Buddhism for the last fifteen years, but her favorite contemplative practice is daily hikes outside in nature with her dog running off-leash, as she has done all her life. Annette is also an award-winning journalist and book author. She is the Southwest Editor for Backpacker Magazine and contributes articles to Outside Magazine, New York Times Magazine, The Guardian, and more. Her reporting covers investigations of environmental issues, the rights of indigenous peoples, and the outdoor/hiker lifestyle. She has written several books connected to life outdoors, and her most recent book, Pure Land, won the National Outdoor Book Award. This show is a spinoff series of the Dog Save The People podcast, which features uplifting interview stories about how life is better with a dog. Both shows are original podcast series created by As It Should Be Productions.FEATURED LINKSDog Walk Meditation websiteGuidance on Off-Leash Dog WalksAnnette McGivney websiteAnnette McGivney on InstagramDog Save The People websiteDog Save The People on InstagramDog Save The People on FacebookDog Save The People on TwitterDog Save The People interview with Annette McGivney
This walking meditation is designed to help you gain a stronger appreciation for your dog and the natural world on your walks together. It will also direct you to notice a dog's exuberance, and this happiness may extend into our hearts and minds. The reward from this meditation will be a feeling of joy that allows you to be more present with others in daily routines, bringing an increased sense of gratitude and fullness to life. For detailed show notes, visit dogwalkmeditation.com/episodes/s2-embrace-joySeason 2 of the Dog Walk Meditation podcast is guided by Annette McGivney, who has been practicing meditation since she was young, finding calm while exploring the woods with her dog during a difficult childhood. Annette has studied Zen Buddhism for the last fifteen years, but her favorite contemplative practice is daily hikes outside in nature with her dog running off-leash, as she has done all her life. Annette is also an award-winning journalist and book author. She is the Southwest Editor for Backpacker Magazine and contributes articles to Outside Magazine, New York Times Magazine, The Guardian, and more. Her reporting covers investigations of environmental issues, the rights of indigenous peoples, and the outdoor/hiker lifestyle. She has written several books connected to life outdoors, and her most recent book, Pure Land, won the National Outdoor Book Award. This show is a spinoff series of the Dog Save The People podcast, which features uplifting interview stories about how life is better with a dog. Both shows are original podcast series created by As It Should Be Productions.FEATURED LINKSDog Walk Meditation websiteGuidance on Off-Leash Dog WalksAnnette McGivney websiteAnnette McGivney on InstagramDog Save The People websiteDog Save The People on InstagramDog Save The People on FacebookDog Save The People on TwitterDog Save The People interview with Annette McGivney
Is your dog getting enough time exploring their expanded world and socializing with other humans and pups? Or are you looking for a way to encourage your dog to walk calmly on leash, even with other dogs and people around?In this Episode of the Muttz with Mannerz™ Canine Academy Podcast, host Corey McCusker shares the many benefits of joining a community walk with your dog. At Muttz with Mannerz™ our mission is to enrich lives at both ends of the leash and our own Community Dog Walk is a great way to do just that!In this episode, Corey covers:What a Community Dog Walk is and how the Muttz with Mannerz™ Community Dog Walks can help you and your dog.The science behind group walks and the importance of exploration and socialization for your dog.In addition to the physical exercise there is a mental simulation provided in joining a Community Dog Walk.A benefit of walking in a group is we see the dogs form positive relations and trust, that you don't see in other activities.How the group gets in sync as they are being consistently socialized in a structured way, which can be a big help in overcoming the issue of your dog being reactive to others.The dogs learn from each other when brought into a group (or pack) environment like a group walk.The benefits of joining Corey on a walk – you have an experienced expert trainer with you to ensure harmony in the group and help you succeed.Why Community walks are a great way to get out and give your dogs some good exercise and training at the same time.Where you can find more information to join in a Muttz with Mannerz™ Community Dog Walk or a Women and Dogs Circle walk with Corey too.ResourcesTo information and to register for one of our Community Dog Walks visit https://www.muttzwithmannerz.com/classesTo information and to register for a Women and Dogs Circle walk visit https://www.seewhatshecando.com/women-and-dogs-circleYour HostCorey McCusker, CPDT-KA Canine CoachCorey's passion for helping humans and dogs excel led her to take a leap of faith after 22 years working in the Financial Industry to leave her corporate job in 2006 and start two companies. Corey is a Coach at heart and works with business leaders and high-performance teams, but her true passion has always been canines. She now has created a career that supports both.Corey founded Muttz with Mannerz in 2006. Her foundation of knowledge which includes being a Senior Manager, Dog Trainer, Vet Assistant, World Tour Lead, and Mental Performance Coach helped her to launch the Canine Academy. The purpose of the academy is to assist pet parents build the foundation for their pups to be with them for life.Corey believes in giving back to the community. Over many years she has volunteered at the Toronto Humane Society and the OSPCA and is also proud to be an evaluator for St. John Ambulance Dog Therapy Program. She held the position of Director of Communications on the board for the Canadian Association for Women Entrepreneurs and Executives from 2017-2019. She has been active with Markham Fair and been a Team Captain and on the Executive for Stouffville Ladies Floor Hockey League for over 15 years.Corey has made Stouffville her home for the last 18 years and shares it with Mike, her partner, two stepdaughters, Karla and Alison, and their two energetic kittens, Dino and Demi. Over the years Corey has been fortunate to be blessed to share her life with 6 wonderful canines, Tilley ( Miniature Dachshund), Tiny, Kira (Great Danes), Fred(Maltese), Charlie(Morkie), and Cleo(Miniature Poodle). Corey and Mike welcomed their new puppy, Skye, a rescue Muttz from Manitoba reserves into their home in June. 2021. They have big hopes for her and look forward to Skye filling their lives with joy and being an active member of Team Muttz.Contact:Muttz with Mannerz – https://muttzwithmannerz.comCorey Email – corey@muttzwithmannerz.com
This mantra meditation is inspired by the powerful Navajo concept of experiencing nature in harmony with all things in our world. It can be a spiritual journey where you feel very strong connection to your dog running off-leash in the woods. It's also a primal connection of being outside in nature and feeling directly connected to the land, the plants, the wind, the sky, and the birds. To be in balance all beings and the greater universe. For detailed show notes, visit dogwalkmeditation.com/episodes/s2-walk-in-beauty Season 2 of the Dog Walk Meditation podcast is guided by Annette McGivney, who has been practicing meditation since she was young, finding calm while exploring the woods with her dog during a difficult childhood. Annette has studied Zen Buddhism for the last fifteen years, but her favorite contemplative practice is daily hikes outside in nature with her dog running off-leash, as she has done all her life. Annette is also an award-winning journalist and book author. She is the Southwest Editor for Backpacker Magazine and contributes articles to Outside Magazine, New York Times Magazine, The Guardian, and more. Her reporting covers investigations of environmental issues, the rights of indigenous peoples, and the outdoor/hiker lifestyle. She has written several books connected to life outdoors, and her most recent book, Pure Land, won the National Outdoor Book Award. This show is a spinoff series of the Dog Save The People podcast, which features uplifting interview stories about how life is better with a dog. Both shows are original podcast series created by As It Should Be Productions.FEATURED LINKSDog Walk Meditation websiteGuidance on Off-Leash Dog WalksAnnette McGivney websiteAnnette McGivney on InstagramDog Save The People websiteDog Save The People on InstagramDog Save The People on FacebookDog Save The People on TwitterDog Save The People interview with Annette McGivney
We know it sounds like the beginning of one of Luke's dad jokes but this REALLY happened!
The Ugs were not Parrotheads but that doesn't mean they don't have some margarita-filled Jimmy Buffett memories. Also on this episode... walking the dogs, celebrity news and Jamie's Uglee and Awkward Moment of the Week makes a splash.
This advisory message provides guidance on how to safely prepare for an off-leash dog walk that protects dogs and wildlife, such as in a public park or nature reserve where it is permitted. It is important to have a reliable recall with your dog so that they can come to you when called. Implementing training tools, like remote tech devices, can also help ensure reliable communication with your dog to signal cues for recall over long distances. Insights presented by award-winning outdoor journalist Annette McGivney. For detailed show notes, visit dogwalkmeditation.com/episodes/s2-advisory-off-leash-dog-walksSeason 2 of the Dog Walk Meditation podcast is guided by Annette McGivney, who has been practicing meditation since she was young, finding calm while exploring the woods with her dog during a difficult childhood. Annette has studied Zen Buddhism for the last fifteen years, but her favorite contemplative practice is daily hikes outside in nature with her dog running off-leash, as she has done all her life. Annette is also an award-winning journalist and book author. She is the Southwest Editor for Backpacker Magazine and contributes articles to Outside Magazine, New York Times Magazine, The Guardian, and more. Her reporting covers investigations of environmental issues, the rights of indigenous peoples, and the outdoors/hiker lifestyle. She has written several books connected to life outdoors, and her most recent book, Pure Land, won the National Outdoor Book Award. This show is a spinoff series of the Dog Save The People podcast, which features uplifting interview stories about how life is better with a dog. Both shows are original podcast series created by As It Should Be Productions.FEATURED LINKSDog Walk Meditation websiteGuidance on Off-Leash Dog WalksAnnette McGivney websiteAnnette McGivney on InstagramDog Save The People websiteDog Save The People on InstagramDog Save The People on FacebookDog Save The People on TwitterDog Save The People interview with Annette McGivney
This walking meditation has been designed to focus on breathing, ease your mind, relax your body, and bring attention to your dog. The reward will be a calming feeling that strengthens your connection together. Learn how to take your thoughts away from the distractions of everyday life and instead ground yourself in the present moment with your dog. Plus, it can be a way for us to better get in touch with the nature around us, wherever we are. Guided by Annette McGivney.For detailed show notes, visit dogwalkmeditation.com/episodes/s2-sharing-this-momentSeason 2 of the Dog Walk Meditation podcast is guided by Annette McGivney, who has been practicing meditation since she was young, finding calm while exploring the woods with her dog during a difficult childhood. Annette has studied Zen Buddhism for the last fifteen years, but her favorite contemplative practice is daily hikes outside in nature with her dog running off-leash, as she has done all her life. Annette is also an award-winning journalist and book author. She is the Southwest Editor for Backpacker Magazine and contributes articles to Outside Magazine, New York Times Magazine, The Guardian, and more. Her reporting covers investigations of environmental issues, the rights of indigenous peoples, and the outdoor/hiker lifestyle. She has written several books connected to life outdoors, and her most recent book, Pure Land, won the National Outdoor Book Award. This show is a spinoff series of the Dog Save The People podcast, which features uplifting interview stories about how life is better with a dog. Both shows are original podcast series created by As It Should Be Productions.FEATURED LINKSDog Walk Meditation websiteGuidance on Off-Leash Dog WalksAnnette McGivney websiteAnnette McGivney on InstagramDog Save The People websiteDog Save The People on InstagramDog Save The People on FacebookDog Save The People on TwitterDog Save The People interview with Annette McGivney
Welcome to SEASON 2 of the Dog Walk Meditation podcast, offering short guided meditations designed for listening while walking your dog. This season is guided by Annette McGivney, who has been meditating most of her life and formally studying Zen Buddhism meditation over the last fifteen years. But her favorite contemplative practice is daily hikes outside in nature with her dog running off-leash, and she will give tips on how to do that responsibly. The goal of these guided meditations is to release distractions, reduce stress, and become present with your dog to strengthen your mutual connection.For detailed show notes, visit dogwalkmeditation.com/episodes/s2-intro Annette is also an award-winning journalist and book author. She is the Southwest Editor for Backpacker Magazine and contributes articles to Outside Magazine, New York Times Magazine, The Guardian, and more. Her reporting covers investigations of environmental issues, the rights of indigenous peoples, and the outdoor/hiker lifestyle. She has written several books connected to life outdoors, and her most recent book, Pure Land, won the National Outdoor Book Award. This show is a spinoff series of the Dog Save The People podcast, which features uplifting interview stories about how life is better with a dog. Both shows are original podcast series created by As It Should Be Productions.FEATURED LINKSDog Walk Meditation websiteGuidance on Off-Leash Dog WalksAnnette McGivney websiteAnnette McGivney on InstagramDog Save The People websiteDog Save The People on InstagramDog Save The People on FacebookDog Save The People on TwitterDog Save The People interview with Annette McGivney
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Hey guys welcome back to Lets Get Freaky Podcast! On todays show we welcome YouTuber and Podcaster Nicky! We have an awesome conversation about Nicky's paranormal experiences! From living in a haunted house for 18 years to seeing a ghost in one of the UK's most haunted Inn's! All this and more! Let's Get Freaky!!Nicky's bio / Links: I love all things spooky, mysterious, unknown and strange, gaming, especially horror games but my other favourite thing to do is go out walking with my dogs, so I gathered, why not mix the two? Pawranormal Trails was born..I make videos involving the paranormal, walking in gorgeous places, including some that are reportedly haunted, gaming, mostly horror games, so stick with me & come on a virtual walk into the unknown!https://www.youtube.com/@pawranormaltrailshttps://www.instagram.com/pawranormaltrails/https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/pawranormal-trails/id1691073540https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nickypawranormalSPONSOR Check out Braxton County, West Virgina for plenty of beauty and a hub for paranormal activity! Flatwoods Monster, Bigfoot, Haunted Towns and MORE!!Click the link and plan your visit! https://braxtonwv.org/freaky/If you have had any paranormal experiences and would like to be a guest on the show then please get in touch! Email us at letsgetfreakypodcast@outlook.com or message us on social media, Facebook-Instagram-Twitter-TikTok and YouTube @tcletsgetfreakypodcast https://linktr.ee/letsgetfreaky#LetsGetFreaky #LetsGetFreakyPodcast #FreakyFam
Jenna and Jacob have been dating for two years and moved in with one another about six months ago to take the “next step in their relationship.” Things have been great so far and Jenna has appreciated that Jacob has put more of an effort in taking her 13-year-old dog Banjo to the dog park during the week. Normally Jacob is gone for two hours and Jenna has started to feel like he's doing something else and using Jenna's dog as an excuse. Jacob was out of town for work this past week so Jenna took Banjo to the dog park and Jenna saw that Banjo immediately ran up to a dog whose owner was named Kayla. Apparently Kayla would always hang out with Jacob at the park, but she told Jenna that Jacob never mentioned Jenna and that he asked her out multiple times.We call Jacob pretending to offer him a free bouquet of flowers and when we ask him who he wants them sent to, Jacob asks if we can split the flowers to send to multiple people! Find out what‘s really going on in today's all NEW War of the Roses!
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Today, in episode 774 our expert Infectious Disease Doctor and Community Health Specialist discuss what you need to know about Public Health. We talk about regular dog walks can be very beneficial to both humans and dogs, as well as how the recent “tripledemic” is wiping fever medicine off the shelves. As always, join us for all the Public Health information you need, explained clearly by our health experts. Website: NoiseFilter - Complex health topics explained simply (noisefiltershow.com) Animations: NoiseFilter - YouTube Instagram: NoiseFilter (@noisefiltershow) • Instagram photos and videos Facebook: NoiseFilter Show | Facebook TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@noisefiltershow --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/noisefilter/message
Vermont journalist Sue Halpern reports on national issues for the New Yorker magazine, where she is a staff writer. Her recent reporting has included stories about the 40-year effort to ban abortion pills, the promise and peril of artificial intelligence, and threats to democracy. One topic that she has covered in depth is the effort to subvert elections. She has written about candidates for secretary of state who deny that Joe Biden won the 2020 presidential election, attempts by election deniers to access electronic voting systems and the Republican war on voting. Halpern was recently shocked to discover that Vermont is currently considering allowing internet voting, which experts have described as “a security nightmare.” The provision, which is supported by the Office of the Vermont Secretary of State, is tucked into legislation, H.429, that was approved last month by the Vermont House and is now being considered in the Senate. Among those arguing against Vermont's internet voting provision are the watchdog groups Common Cause, Public Citizen, Free Speech for the People and the Brennan Center for Justice.Halpern is the author of seven books, including the best-selling “A Dog Walks into a Nursing Home” and “Four Wings and a Prayer,” which was made into an Emmy-nominated film. She was a columnist for Mother Jones, Ms. Magazine and Smithsonian Magazine, and has written on science, technology and politics for the New York Times Magazine, Rolling Stone, The New Republic and The New York Review of Books. She is a scholar-in-residence at Middlebury College, where she directs the program in narrative journalism. Halpern is also a board member of the Vermont Journalism Trust, the parent organization of VTDigger.Based on her reporting on internet voting, Halpern insisted that “every computer science expert who has looked into internet voting is against it because it is insecure.”Halpern has recently reported on artificial intelligence engines such as ChatGPT. “My biggest concern is that it's going to be used for disinformation and misinformation as we go forward in our very fractured political life,” she said.Halpern's reporting shines a light on the fragile state of democracy in the U.S.“We have people who are trying to undermine the two parts of our public life that are central to the preservation of democracy, and those are public schools and public libraries,” she said. “I'm deeply worried that the people who are trying to maintain this democracy are kind of working on the case a little bit too late, and they're not quite as wily as the people who are trying to undermine it.”
Lisa is joined by Sue Halpern who talks about her book A Dog Walks Into a Nursing Home: Lessons in the Good Life from an Unlikely Teacher.In chapters on restraint, prudence, faith, fortitude, hope, love, and charity, the author makes connections with the virtues as she watches Pransky deliver light and positive vibes — small miracles — to many lonely and isolated residents. She marvels at her dog's resiliency and the ways she brings joy, calm, and confidence to residents and staff. Pransky proves herself to be a wonderful spiritual teacher for both Halpern and the older people she showers with love and attention.A Dog Walks Into a Nursing Home: Lessons in the Good Life from an Unlikely TeacherIn late adolescence, Pransky was bored: she needed a job. and so Sue Halpern decided to give herself and her underoccupied Labradoodle a new leash—er, lease—on life by getting the two of them certified as a therapy-dog team. Pransky proved to be not only a terrific therapist, smart and instinctively compassionate, but an unerring moral compass as well. In the unlikely-sounding arena of a public nursing home, she led her teammate into a series of encounters with the residents that revealed depths of warmth, humor, and insight Halpern hadn't expected. Little by little, their adventures expanded and illuminated Halpern's sense of what goodness is and does—how acts of kindness transform the giver as well as the given-to.Funny, moving, and profound, A Dog Walks into a Nursing Home is the story of how one virtuous—that is to say, faithful, charitable, loving, and sometimes prudent—mutt showed great hope, fortitude, and restraint (the occasional begged or stolen treat notwithstanding) as she taught a well-meaning woman the essence and pleasures of the good life.
Award-winning comedian, Justin Hamilton catches up with Wil to discuss the (literal) oldest joke in the book, why John Wick is the best superhero movie, and recommendations for the best new TV to stream. See Wil Anderson live: https://comedy.com.au/tour/wil-anderson-2023/ See Justin Hamilton live: https://www.justinhamilton.com.au/gigs See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hi my loves! Welcome back to a quick Pitt stop! Today on my daily walk with the pup, I was reflecting on the project I had to do with my kiddo. Him judging himself in pictures of him. Why do we judge ourself anyway?! Is this holding you back from your next level self? Who you are in one snapshot of time is NOT what defines you. Who you were 10 years ago, 5 years ago, 6 months ago, or even yesterday does NOT define you. YOU get to define who you are and who you want to be. love y'all!
Ashely Adams returns to talk about Kij Johnson's "The Evolution of Trickster Stories Among the Dogs of North Park After the Change". What would YOU do if your dog asked you to eat what you eat, sleep where you sleep? This story first appeared in the World Fantasy Award nominated The Coyote Road (edited by Ellen Datlow and Terri Windling), but you can read or listen to the story, reprinted in Drabblecast (https://www.drabblecast.org/2019/06/04/drabblecast-evolution-of-trickster-stories-pt-1/)or Podcastle (https://podcastle.org/2009/07/09/pc060-the-evolution-of-trickster-stories-among-the-dogs-of-north-park-after-the-change/).
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Today, in episode 712 our expert Infectious Disease Doctor and Community Health Specialist discuss what you need to know about Public Health. We talk about how regular dog walks can help keep the brain healthy and prevent diseases like dementia. As always, join us for all the Public Health information you need, explained clearly by our health experts. Website: NoiseFilter - Complex health topics explained simply (noisefiltershow.com) Animations: NoiseFilter - YouTube Instagram: NoiseFilter (@noisefiltershow) • Instagram photos and videos Facebook: NoiseFilter Show | Facebook TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@noisefiltershow --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/noisefilter/message
This visualization meditation goes through a full body scan, which will relax you – and, by extension, your dog – to further empower your connection together. The goal is to ease tension from head to toe, exhaling as you go.For detailed show notes, visit dogwalkmeditation.com/episodes/total-body-relaxationGet 10% off merchandise at dogsavethepeople.com/shop with promo code DOGWALK10 at checkout.Season 1 of the Dog Walk Meditation podcast is guided by certified meditation teacher - John Bartlett. He is best known for his work as a fashion designer and animal activist. John is also the host of the Dog Save The People podcast, which features heartwarming guest interviews about how life is better with a dog. Both shows are original series produced by As It Should Be.FEATURED LINKSDog Walk Meditation on Apple PodcastsDog Walk Meditation on SpotifyJohn Bartlett on Instagram Dog Save The People website Dog Save The People on InstagramDog Save The People on FacebookDog Save The People on Twitter
'The rabid dog walks on the side of the road...'
This mantra is designed to help form more harmonious and untroubled relationships with ourselves, our animals, our fellow humans, and the natural world. It's about projecting a peaceful presence to feel a more special bond with all around us, so that we can all connect together in a positive, intentional way.Season 1 of the Dog Walk Meditation podcast is guided by certified meditation teacher - John Bartlett. He is best known for his work as a fashion designer and animal activist. John is also the host of the Dog Save The People podcast, which features heartwarming guest interviews about how life is better with a dog. Both shows are original series produced by As It Should Be. (00:00) - Introduction (01:34) - Meditation Begins (05:45) - Closing FEATURED LINKSDog Walk Meditation on Apple PodcastsDog Walk Meditation on SpotifyJohn Bartlett on Instagram Dog Save The People website Dog Save The People on InstagramDog Save The People on FacebookDog Save The People on Twitter
This walking meditation is a way to feel a deeper and more present sense of appreciation for your dog, your life, and recognizing what you have – not what you don't. You can practice this meditation in the comfort of your home, while walking your dog, sitting in the dog park, or any place or activity of your choosing that provides you the space to be aware and think mindfully.For detailed show notes, visit dogwalkmeditation.com/episodes/feeling-gratitudeSeason 1 of the Dog Walk Meditation podcast is guided by certified meditation teacher - John Bartlett. He is best known for his work as a fashion designer and animal activist. John is also the host of the Dog Save The People podcast, which features heartwarming guest interviews about how life is better with a dog. Both shows are original series produced by As It Should Be.FEATURED LINKSDog Walk Meditation on Apple PodcastsDog Walk Meditation on SpotifyJohn Bartlett on Instagram Dog Save The People website Dog Save The People on InstagramDog Save The People on FacebookDog Save The People on Twitter
This visualization meditation is designed to help us release the negativity in our lives, to open up to a wider spectrum of compassion and forgiveness. While humans may have a hard time letting go of grudges or negative thoughts, we can take a lesson from our dogs to more assuredly move forward. Dogs don't linger on the past, they live in the moment and keep going. If we're able to free our minds of unnecessary burden and instead let go, we can live a better daily life as a result.For detailed show notes, visit dogwalkmeditation.com/episodes/leaving-negativitySeason 1 of the Dog Walk Meditation podcast is guided by certified meditation teacher - John Bartlett. He is best known for his work as a fashion designer and animal activist. John is also the host of the Dog Save The People podcast, which features heartwarming guest interviews about how life is better with a dog. Both shows are original series produced by As It Should Be.FEATURED LINKSDog Walk Meditation on Apple PodcastsDog Walk Meditation on SpotifyJohn Bartlett on Instagram Dog Save The People website Dog Save The People on InstagramDog Save The People on FacebookDog Save The People on Twitter
This mantra prompts you to more fully and consciously appreciate the important beings in your life, including your dogs. To think of their bond to you, and wish positive thoughts about their well-being. These repeated words can help strengthen your time thinking about others. Enjoy this mantra meditation while walking your dog, sitting in the dog park, relaxing at home, or any place or activity of your choice that provides you the space to be aware and think mindfully. Season 1 of the Dog Walk Meditation podcast is guided by certified meditation teacher - John Bartlett. He is best known for his work as a fashion designer and animal activist. John is also the host of the Dog Save The People podcast, which features heartwarming guest interviews about how life is better with a dog. Both shows are original series produced by As It Should Be.FEATURED LINKSDog Walk Meditation on Apple PodcastsDog Walk Meditation on SpotifyJohn Bartlett on Instagram Dog Save The People website Dog Save The People on InstagramDog Save The People on FacebookDog Save The People on Twitter
This visualization meditation is a way to remember previous dogs, embracing and celebrating the journey you shared together and remembering them in a loving and positive way. You can practice this meditation in the comfort of your home, while walking your dog, sitting in the dog park, or any place or activity of your choosing that provides you the space to be aware and think mindfully.For detailed show notes, visit dogwalkmeditation.com/episodes/past-dog-tributeSeason 1 of the Dog Walk Meditation podcast is guided by certified meditation teacher - John Bartlett. He is best known for his work as a fashion designer and animal activist. John is also the host of the Dog Save The People podcast, which features heartwarming guest interviews about how life is better with a dog. Both shows are original series produced by As It Should Be.FEATURED LINKSDog Walk Meditation on Apple PodcastsDog Walk Meditation on SpotifyJohn Bartlett on Instagram Dog Save The People website Dog Save The People on InstagramDog Save The People on FacebookDog Save The People on Twitter
This mantra provides a personal affirmation for us to be kind and to spread that spirit to others, and to our animals, through our actions and words. These repeated words will leave you with a positive mindset. Enjoy this mantra meditation while walking your dog, sitting in the dog park, relaxing at home, or any place or activity of your choice that provides you the space to be aware and think mindfully. Season 1 of the Dog Walk Meditation podcast is guided by certified meditation teacher - John Bartlett. He is best known for his work as a fashion designer and animal activist. John is also the host of the Dog Save The People podcast, which features heartwarming guest interviews about how life is better with a dog. Both shows are original series produced by As It Should Be.FEATURED LINKSDog Walk Meditation on Apple PodcastsDog Walk Meditation on SpotifyJohn Bartlett on Instagram Dog Save The People website Dog Save The People on InstagramDog Save The People on FacebookDog Save The People on Twitter
This walking mediation is meant to help us slow down from the rush of everyday life, the pressures that we feel around the clock. To step away from our anxieties of the past or of the future, and just focus on the here and now. To truly be in the moment in the same way our dogs live each day. This meditation is meant for while walking your dog, sitting in the dog park, relaxing at home or any place or activity of your choosing that provides you the space to be aware and think mindfully.For detailed show notes, visit dogwalkmeditation.com/episodes/calming-connectionSeason 1 of the Dog Walk Meditation podcast is guided by certified meditation teacher - John Bartlett. He is best known for his work as a fashion designer and animal activist. John is also the host of the Dog Save The People podcast, which features heartwarming guest interviews about how life is better with a dog. Both shows are original series produced by As It Should Be.FEATURED LINKSDog Walk Meditation on Apple PodcastsDog Walk Meditation on SpotifyJohn Bartlett on Instagram Dog Save The People website Dog Save The People on InstagramDog Save The People on FacebookDog Save The People on Twitter
On this week's Dear Dog, we discuss favorite dog names. dressing up your dog for Halloween, the many perils of dog walking and thanks to a technical glitch, get a peak into recents musings and observations Ali got while walking Huckleberry. Betsy gives some rescue updates including a random reach out on FB and we discuss Ali's latest TV obsession. Can you guess what it is?
Introducing the Dog Walk Meditation podcast, which includes short meditations designed to improve mental well-being by calming the mind and strengthening our mutual bond with dogs during daily walks. Season 1 of the Dog Walk Meditation podcast is guided by certified meditation teacher - John Bartlett. He is best known for his work as a fashion designer and animal activist. John is also the host of the Dog Save The People podcast, which features heartwarming guest interviews about how life is better with a dog. Both shows are original series produced by As It Should Be.FEATURED LINKSDog Walk Meditation on Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dog-walk-meditation/id1649189686Dog Walk Meditation on Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/2I7VMN1mD7LED10CRrUkw3John Bartlett on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/johnbartlettny Dog Save The People website - https://www.dogsavethepeople.com Dog Save The People on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/dogsavethepeople Dog Save The People on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/dogsavethepeople Dog Save The People on Twitter - https://twitter.com/dogsavetheppl
This week's weirdness we get an update on Bernie's cancer, Otis finds a new way to get back at his HOA president from a viral news story about a neighbor dispute that involves dildos, Bernie shares a dog that walks like a human, and we wrap it all up with a cop that take investigative work at massage parlors VERY seriously! Like 7 times he needed to investigate the illegal "happy ending".
Dog parks are where all the cool kids and their pups go, right? RIGHT?! Yes, socializing your pooch is important and helps them to live an enriched life...BUT how can pet lovers do that safely? Is the dog park like Vegas? No! What happens at the dog park, does not necessarily stay at the dog park - yikes! Take heart, pet lovers! Veterinary Internist, Dr. Dawn Martin sits down in the Chat Room to talk all about how to safely help your pup enjoy the dog park! Join Dr. Jen the vet and Dr. Jason as they break it all down...For more info on Dr. Martin and her practice, Clearwater Animal Referral and Emergency (CARE): https://www.clearwateranimaler.comThis episode is certified to provide 1 hr of PACCC CEU's! The unique code will be delivered during the episode, so listen up! Don't know what PACCC is? And why would they be involved in CEU's? Pet lovers can get more information at www.paccert.orgShow our sponsors some love:FullBucket Veterinary Strength Supplements - the leader in digestive health for horses, dogs, and cats!Merck Animal Health - the science of healthier animalsSUBSCRIBE to our show on Youtube or on our website: https://chatfieldshow.comFollow us on instagram @ChatfieldShow
If you're someone who comes home from a dog walk to then classify it as good, bad, great, a disaster, or only a step shy of Valhalla, then you want to listen to this episode.Consider that it is actually you who makes your dog walks “bad” or “good”. And I say that very lovingly. Because it's good news. Awareness is everything. I explain some strategies you can follow to help you feel better about your dog walks, without having to resort to toxic positivity.Did you know you can just think: “Crap happened and I get to feel crappy about it, without having to get sucked into the doomsday-vortex to never resurface ever again?”Have a listen and as always, if any of it resonated, then I would love to hear from you.
We go over our latest experiences with Explorer and Standard. And discuss the announcement of all of the highs and lows with products coming out. Thank you for your honor.
Leash walks can be frustrating when dogs are pulling, putting on the brakes, or lolly-gagging. Should you be expected to continuously turn around, or simply allow your dog to sniff everything? Should you be expected to have decompression walks that are really only decompressing for your dog? In this ep I talk about common recommendations, from continuously turning around, standing still, to allowing your dog to sniff and decide the direction (is this a technique?). I talk about different apparatuses designed to prevent pulling, and discuss some pros and cons of some popular ones. I make some suggestions of easy exercises to apply to gain greater focus (no, not treats or the look at me command), and provide suggestions as to how to apply these to your situation and daily life. Leash walking is all about having the skills to communicate and provide calm, clear direction. Your dog's perception of you and the environment determines his or her behavior.NOTE - this is not a training guide. The advice is to be adjusted to your needs and specific situation, and dog. NOTE - for dogs over six months of age For more links to social media, interviews, and press releases, pls visit my website.Upward DogologyBillie Groom | LinkedInUPWARD Dogology (@upwarddogology) • Instagram photos and videosUpward Dogology | FacebookBillie Groom with a rescue | LinktreeBuy My Book! Winner of the 2019 American Best Book Fest Award (pets/narrative/non-fiction)The Art of Urban People With Adopted and Rescued Dogs Methodology: Rescued Dogs: The Misunderstood Breed: Groom, Billie: 9781525547287: Books - Amazon.caThanks again to the musiciansJeff Mertick | FacebookDanielle Bourjeaurd | FacebookOpen Strum | FacebookBrian John Harwood | FacebookNOTE: This ep is not a step by step training guide. The suggestions are simply to introduce a new approach. The specific application varies. UPWARD Dogology or Billie are not responsible for the application of the exercises.
After two years of daily morning dog walks (and weeks of debate and analysis) Joe delivers his Top 10 dog walk locations in Greater Victoria. Also in this episode we'll introduce you to one of the Comox Valley's most popular Latin restaurants.
Thinking about moving to Boston, Massachusetts or just wanna know what it's like there? In this episode, Boston Massachusetts Real Estate Agent Katherine Kranenburg will tell us all about what it's like to move to, live in, or visit her area. A BIT ABOUT KATHERINE... - Grew up: Born in Jacksonville FLA and raised in Houston Texas - High School: Cypress, TX - Continuing Education: Texas A&M - Favorite Color: Red and Bright Pink - Favorite Food: Barbacola and Mexican - Has Pets - 2 Kids - Married to Roger - Gym, Dog Walks, Nature Walks, Foodie You can find Katherine here...
In today's episode, Lauren gives ideas for resolutions you can make for you and your pet.Show Notes: https://www.thepetladyltd.com/episode-28-new-years-resolutions-and-your-petsLooking for Pet PawCast Merchandise? Visit petpawcast.threadless.comIf you have questions you would like to hear answered or ideas for topic you would like Lauren to dive into, email us podcast@petpawcast.comVisit us at www.petpawcast.comFollow us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/petpawcastFollow us on Instagram at www.instagram.com/petpawcast (@PetPawCast)
Maggi and I walk the dogs while chatting about the podcast.
If you have a Labrador, you'll probably have received lots of advice about how long the walks should be, how far you can travel and how often. In this episode, Vikki Sharpe talks about the "5 minute rule" and why it may not be right for your Labrador.
"If he had to kick a puppy in the face to win a game, you know he'd do it"Ash is joined by Jim and it's the return of big bro Chris. The lads ponder on the result against Rennes, the meltdown at home to that Oil rich team from West London and the Carabao Cup victory against Portugal FC. Ash calls for Hojbjerg's appointment as player-manager, Jim tells a story about the Chuckle Brothers and Chris plays a game of Snog, Marry, Kill.Don't forget to review, subscribe and tell a friend. COME ON YOU SPURS! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We have seen people at 3, 4 am out walking the dogs. They should be sleeping!
I'm back in the studio with Steve and Dave. We discuss gaping cootchie, professions for asexuals, your pornstar daughter, Dave's possibly gay dog, and how awful Big Bang Theory is. So...how wide is YOUR pussy? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/olde-city-matt/support
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Not sure how to store your dog treats on your daily walks? My Best Bark has just released a new guide to help you find a dog treat pouch that suits your storage needs! Go to https://mybestbark.com/best-dog-treat-pouch (https://mybestbark.com/best-dog-treat-pouch) for more details.
ZEN PET TRAINING TIP:Warming your pet up for walksMUSIC:Vivaldi Spring for left hand only FREE DOG GONE CALM PLAYLIST:MyZenPet.com OTHER LINKS:Instagram: @My_Zen_Pet @LisaSpectorPianoFacebook: My Zen Pet LisaSpectorPianistLisa Spector's Website: LisaSpector.comClubhouse: @lisaspectorYouTube: LisaSpectorCanine Enrichment video described in episode: https://youtu.be/4CKZp2OK_aEMy Zen Pet is dedicated to helping pets and working dogs find their calm.
ZEN PET TRAINING TIP:Intentional walks with your dogMUSIC:Faure Après un rêveFREE DOG GONE CALM PLAYLIST:MyZenPet.com OTHER LINKS:Instagram: @My_Zen_Pet @LisaSpectorPianoFacebook: My Zen Pet LisaSpectorPianistLisa Spector's Website: LisaSpector.comClubhouse: @lisaspectorYouTube: LisaSpectorCanine Enrichment video described in episode: https://youtu.be/4CKZp2OK_aEMy Zen Pet is dedicated to helping pets and working dogs find their calm.
HERE - Dog Walks Prague w/Karen O'Rourke Guest: Karen O' Rourke, author of Dog Walks Prague Prague's already gone to the dogs - they're welcome everywhere. And they need to go walkies, as do their humans. Karen O'Rourke believes in the benefits of hiking and dog ownership so much, she's created a group for walkers, written a book about dogs walks in and out of Prague, and is working on a second book. She shares her ideas, some details and some of her favourite walks, both in Prague and out. Video version (with pictures!) on our YouTube channel. SECTIONS 01:54 - Walking + dogs = happiness 07:41 - Dog Walks Prague - Prokopák Paradise (Prague 5) 11:00 - At our doorstep: wild horses, Milovice (50km NE of Prague), biodiversity, Cibulka (Prague 5) and Motol Forest 13:02 - THERE: Lochovice, Plešivecký hřeben & Fabian's Garden (50km SW or Prague); Lake Mácha & Mouse Island (75km north of Prague), Kokořín (40km north of Prague), Václav Nebeský & Božena Němcová and Ratibořice (130 km east of Prague) 15:50 - A plaque on your house - Čapek Villa (Vinohrady, Prague 2), Klamovka & Lenka Reinerová (Prague 5) 17:20 - Dog Walks Prague 2 - writers and more; Karel Jaromír Erben, the Wedding Shirt & Velhartice (145km SW of Prague), hiking trails in CZ 19:45 - You don't have to have a dog (but it helps) - Dog Walks Prague FB group, extinct volcanoes (Říp & Milešovská) & Píšťany (37-80km north of Prague), a multi-cultural experience Music by Fanette Ronjat More info (plus links in the Sections section above) Shakespeare & Sons English language bookshop (main distributor or the book: to order, send an inquiry email to questions@shakes.cz, cost is 300CZK) We Love Dogs/Hunter shops - pet supplies & purchase point for the book Dog Walks Prague website Jaq's Cool Critters - Cuddlin' in Kadlín episode of Prague Times on YouTube Cool Critters animal sanctuary webpage Psí senioři Article by Karen in Dogs Today Magazine For events in Prague, go to the Facebook page The Prague Haps Follow us on social for extras: Facebook Twitter YouTube Instagram Other Podcasts by Derek DeWitt DIGITAL SIGNAGE DONE RIGHT - Winner of 2020 Communicator Award of Excellence for Podcasts Series-Corporate Communications and on numerous top 10 podcast lists. CONSPIRACY CLEARINGHOUSE - A rather skeptical look at conspiracies and mysteries. Each episode will examine conspiracy theories, most of which are not true, a few of which might be a little bit true and even a couple that turned out, in fact, to be true. This is the podcast that dares to look behind the curtain that’s behind the curtain.
Simone Coleman of Nashville, TN is a pet sitter and a natural lover of animals. She is also someone who is best described as “the not so average girl next door”. Her vivacious personality and appeal compliment her personality, skills that assist her with operating her business, Petrospect Pet Sitting Services. After a career with the NBA and working for the Philadelphia 76ers and Miami Heat franchise's by providing season ticket sales, Simone relocated back to Middle Tennessee. Soon her love for animals and pets in particular would play a huge role in her life. With her business Petrospect, Simone specializes in caring for larger breed dogs and those that may have a sense of separation anxiety. Some of the services she offers are In Home – Boarding (at the pet sitter's home), In Home – Daycare, Housesitting, Drop-in Visits, Dog Park Visits, Dog Walks, Pet Photography, and Urgent/ On Call Pet sitting. Simone shares, "My clients pets provide me with a second dose of mental health therapy outside of my regular therapy sessions. I'm able to not only provide a service to my clients with exceptional pet care, but I provide myself with the service of unconditional love from pets, every single day. Pets who are dealing with separation anxiety are another reason I love what I do, because I've learned through my own mental health therapy that separation anxiety in pets is the exact same as loneliness in humans. I do this full time, which means I'm at home enough during the day to provide less loneliness for myself and my clients pets. Even more, as a mental health advocate, I understand and appreciate the value of the services I offer. I am a three time suicide attempt survivor, and most of my clients don't even know that a day with their pet, is a day that I am less depressed, and is a day that I have less to zero suicidal ideation. It's a win, win situation all the way around." In the future, Simone hopes to continue providing a more boutique style of in-home pet care for years to come. Furthermore, she's looking to implement a future endeavor that would incorporate pets in more lives of those with mental health issues. Contact Petrospect Pet Sitting Services today for all your pet sitting needs. To learn more about Petrospect Pet Sitting Services, please follow them on Facebook and Instagram. You may also contact them directly at 615-601-1751 If you are or know of anyone who may be contemplating suicide, please contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255. You may visit their website at www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org If you are or know of someone who is dealing with mental illness, please visit www.betterhelp.com to learn more about available services that may help. To learn more about Huami Magazine you may follow us on Facebook and Instagram. You may also follow this podcast on Facebook and Instagram by putting This Is Who I Am in the search box. You may also visit our website at www.huamimagazine.com to learn more.
In this episode, Lauren talks about walks and the benefits they can bring for your pup. She also talks about using the proper equipment and some basic commands you can teach your pup to make walks more enjoyable for both you and your pup.Looking for Pet PawCast Merchandise? Visit petpawcast.threadless.comHere are some links to the products that were mentioned in this episode. These are affiliate links that help support our efforts. Thank you.2 Hounds Design Freedom No Pull Dog Harness with Leash, Adjustable Gentle Comfortable Control for Easy Dog Walking, for Small Medium and Large Dogs, Made in USA. https://amzn.to/3kUyUIePetSafe Gentle Leader Head Collar with Training DVD, MEDIUM 25-60 LBS., BLACK. https://amzn.to/2URjNooIf you have questions you would like to hear answered or ideas for topic you would like Lauren to dive into, email us podcast@petpawcast.comVisit us at www.petpawcast.comFollow us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/petpawcastFollow us on Instagram at www.instagram.com/petpawcast (@PetPawCast)
In this episode we showcase 5 items to get from us to assist you on your dog walks. We also share some Civil War history!
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How many types of dog walks can you think of? In this episode I cover off different types of walks and how to get the best from them for your pooch!
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