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In dieser Folge wird es haarig – Christoph verkündet stolz seinen Aufstieg vom Godfather zum Dogfather!
Join us for an African adventure as Brian Taylor visits the GroomPod to tell us of his adventures teaching grooming in Africa and all the other cool stuff he is doing.
Joe Zuccarello interviews Brian Taylor, the famous "Dogfather of Harlem," founder of the Harlem Doggie Day Spa and creator of The Pup Relief Tour. Listen in as Brian and Joe discuss and explore how to introduce dog grooming to people who are looking for a viable, fulfilling, and rewarding career path!
Welcome to the very first Jann Arden Podcast LIVE with Caitlin Green, and Sarah Burke! They welcomed 130 fans to The Academy at Universal Music Canada for an intimate yet hilarious evening where as always, they discussed various topics. Inspired by last week's conversation about bachelorette parties, they played a few classic games with audience participants and welcomed special guest, actor, producer, and director Dani Kind! A huge thank you to our sponsors for this event! Cove Soda - enter our fall giveaway now: https://www.jannardenpod.com/blog/cove-soda-fall-giveaway/ Basma Beauty: https://basmabeauty.com/ Dogfather: https://dogfatherandco.com/ Happy Pops: https://happypops.ca/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ep 49 – What Career Advice Can We Learn From Snoop DoggWelcome to a brand-new episode of the Career Coaching Xs and Os podcast, where today's narrative is as unconventional as it is inspiring. We delve into the career trajectory of Calvin Cordozar Broadus, Jr., better known as Snoop Dogg, and extract four pivotal career lessons from his remarkable journey. From his origins in the 1990s gangster rap scene to becoming a global phenomenon and the emblematic face of the Olympics for NBC, Snoop Dogg's evolution is a testament to versatility and reinvention. Join us as we explore how Snoop Dogg's career can inform and transform our professional paths. Tune in now to uncover these insights.Want To Co-host An Episode of Career Coaching Xs and Os? If you want to be entered into a drawing where the winner(s) are offered the opportunity to co-host the Career Coaching Xs and Os podcast, please do the following: 1. Buy My Book - Career Coaching Xs and Os: How to Master the Game of Career Development from Amazon - https://a.co/d/f7irTML2. Write a review for my book on Amazon - https://www.amazon.com/review/create-review/?ie=UTF8&channel=glance-detail&asin=B0CXMM24R1 3. Follow me on one of the following social media platforms: X.com - @ceyeroconsltg Instagram - @ceyeroconsulting Facebook - @ceyeroconsulting4. Post a message on one of the Social Media platforms above stating that you submitted a review on Amazon. We will randomly select the winner(s) from the list of reviewers on August 31, 2024.If you like this podcast, please subscribe and leave us a comment on Apple Podcast, Spreaker, or your favorite podcast platform. If you want to support this Podcast as a Loyal Listener (Supporter) on Spreaker.com, please use this link- https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/career-coaching-xs-and-os--3047801/support *****Want to improve your negotiation skills? Take the 100 Days of Rejection Therapy Challenge. The goal of the 100 Days of Rejection Therapy Challenge is to desensitize yourself to the pain of rejection and to overcome fear. Check out the website at https://www.rejectiontherapy.com/100-days-of-rejection-therapy. I took several challenges. Click the links to see if I got rejected during my negotiations: (1) Rejection 7: Speak Over Costco's Intercom - https://youtu.be/AycKKgP21fQ (2) Rejection 43: Hug a Walmart Greeter - https://youtu.be/GSjyly_C8pM Subscribe to Ceyero Consulting's YouTube Channel. Track my progress as I complete all 100 Challenges.https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7lxMSEtBOAgNBOPrmA9O_w Need help to launching your startup or small business? Please check out my book, #Guerrillapreneur: Small Business Strategy for Davids Wanting to Defeat Goliath, available on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and Apple Books.If you like the Career Coaching Xs and Os podcast, you might also like my other business podcasts, #Guerrillapreneur: The Art of Waging Small Business Warfare (Mastermind Interviews with Entrepreneurs, Consultants, and Business Mavericks) and #Gigging: Everything and Sharing Economy (news and predictions about the Sharing Economy).
Groomer Certification Several high-profile recent pet deaths highlight the possible need for government regulation of the over $6 billion pet grooming industry. Our very own "Dogfather," Joey Villani is spearheading the move towards regulation for the pet grooming industry. Listen Now The Cost of Pet Ownership The first year of being a pet parent to a cat will cost about $1,035, and for a dog, that number is $1,843, as estimated by the ASPCA. The estimates seem somewhat conservative by Animal Radio's standards. Listen Now The Wealthiest Pets In The World Just like people, there are some really wealthy pets in the world! The richest of them is probably not a shock to you – it's the long-deceased "Grumpy Cat!" Grumpy's owner has made over 100 million dollars for appearances, modeling, book deals, and ads. That's a larger net worth than Cameron Diaz or Jamie Foxx. Also on the list is "Moose" the Jack Russell who starred as "Eddie" on Frasier, "Keiko" the killer whale, "Rin Tin Tin," the dogs who starred as "Lassie" and Virgin America spokes-dog "Boo." Listen Now Smart Pigs According to Dr. Lori Marino, new research shows that pigs are smart as, if not smarter than, chimpanzees and dogs. The often lowly regarded swine may even have self-awareness, something our companion animals don't understand. Listen Now What Vaccines Does My Pet Really Need? Doc Halligan has the 411 on pet vaccines. Can they cause cancer? Are they really necessary? Is there a way to tell if your pet needs them or can skip them? Why are the pharmaceuticals only testing for one year? Listen Now Read more about this week's show.
In this week's episode, Patrick and Tommie wish a happy retirement to Trigger the Dogfather, meet the East European Shepherd, eulogize Italian designer Roberto Cavalli, remember the first gay protest outside the White House, take a train to Hadestown, celebrate Banana Day, review recent Supreme Court decisions, examine the jury selection process for Donald Trump's criminal trial, look at book bans and the banning of a college valedictorian's speech, learn about the Civil War from Professor Trump, give etiquette and First Amendment lessons to rude law school students, and name their favorite 21st century film villains.
Friday, 12 April: Albanese's plan for Oz's future; Some sluggish voters in Sydney; Prince Harry's new legal case; And we have a new Dogfather... The Squiz is your shortcut to the news. More details and links to further reading for all of today's news can be found in The Squiz Today email. Click here to get it in your inbox each weekday morning. Support The Squiz by sharing our newsletters and podcasts with your friends. You can find the recipe for kimchi grilled cheese here. #Sponsored: Aware Super can help you get a plan in place to live your best retirement. Check out these and other Specsavers deals here. Other things we do: Squiz Shortcuts - a weekly explainer on big news topics. Squiz Kids - a news podcast for curious kids. Age-appropriate news without the nasties!
Sam Witwer joins Katee as they discuss everything from Star Wars, being cast as Starkiller in the force Unleashed, his time on Battlestar, going to Julliard, leaving Julliard , working with Ron Moore again and much more.
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It's an important podcast this week as we not only break down the disappointment of Sundays 66 Nil loss, we discuss the predicament of one of our supporters, Anthony Mackenzie who is suffering from terminal cancer and lives on the street. Gofundme link in the comments. Thanks to the club, who has also answered his call. Daine joins me again to discuss the preview of the Rabbits game and all the team changes. We also discuss the Origin 3 Blues lineup, and The Dogfather is back from his trip to the Goldcoast. Please give your thoughts in comments and, like, subscribe if you wish. Thanks so much
This week on the podcast, I discuss the impact of Sexton and our debutants in the victory over Souths. Also, talk about team tuesday announcements and how we shape up against the broncos. Buzz Rothfield joins the podcast, and you might hear from the Dogfather as well. Finally, I give a quick tribute to Josh Reynolds and discuss some of my memories of him. Thank you to all for your support, and please feel free to like and subscribe.
On today's pod I have ‘The Dogfather' ‘Graeme Hall' taking to me from the UK. The dog behaviourist is about to join ‘Network Ten's' latest lifestyle series ‘Dogs Behaving Very Badly.' ‘Graeme Hall' has helped more than 5,000 people and their furry companions in the UK. Now, he has arrived in Australia ready to turn his hand to Australia's chaotic canines. He's scoured the nation for the naughtiest hounds and is ready to retrain those with the most outrageous, unusual, hilarious and, sometimes, downright disturbing behaviours. Narrated by ‘TV Week' Gold 'Logie' 2023 nominee, ‘Julia Morris, 'Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly Australia' is holding Australia's naughtiest pooches and their owners to account. But will ‘Graeme's' mantra "Any Dog, Any Age, Any Problem" ring true Down Under? Tune in on Thursday nights at 7.30pm on ‘10' and ‘10 Play' to find out! I will talk if it's fair to call the dogs naughty when it's usually the owners fault. ‘Graeme' will share how he came to specialising in dog behaviour and where the ‘Dogfather' name came from Along the way I will find out some tips for your dogs and you will get some insights that will change your relationship with your dog for life. Plus we will get plenty of exclusives from behind the scenes of ‘Dogs Behaving Very Badly.' See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Dogfather is back on the podcast with arguably his best appearance yet! During this episode, Brendan Fairclough talks about the ACL injury that changed his career, taking a huge pay cut to ride for Honda, Steve Peat's financial advice, his preparation ahead of the 2023 World Cup season, hating being called a 'freeracer', fatherhood and loads more... If you don't already please shoot @brendog1 a follow! Support this episode's sponsors WORX: FINALLY we have a discount code for the incredible WORX Hydroshot and the full range of WORX! Get a massive 15% off at worx.com with code 'THERIDECOMPANION' Caldera Lab: creates high performance men's skincare products by combining pharmaceutical-grade science, with nature's purest and most potent ingredients. Check out calderalab.com and use the code ‘THERIDECOMPANION' for 20% off! Peak Supps: We want to make supplementing for riding as easy as possible with The Ride Companion bundle. It contains everything you need for pre/post ride, recovery and hydration and, you can get new sticker sheet for free too! Head to peaksupps.co.uk and use code ‘theridecompanion' (*Discount code not available on other bundles, discounts and weights) Support our long term partners - Athletic Greens: Get a FREE 1-year supply of Vitamin D AND 5 FREE travel packs at athleticgreens.com/RIDECOMPANION - Compex: Get 20% off with code ‘THERIDECOMPANION' at compex.com/uk/ - Peak Supps: Get 10% off the TRC bundle and everything on site with code ‘theridecompanion' at peaksupps.co.uk - Caldera Lab: Get 20% off with code ‘THERIDECOMPANION' at calderalab.com - Worx: Get 15% off with code ‘THERIDECOMPANION' at worx.com - DU/ER: Visit https://shopduer.com/ to learn more - LAKA: Get 30 days of FREE insurance with code ‘RIDECOMPANION30' at laka.co - HKT Products: Use code ‘PODCAST' for 10% off the entire site. Follow & Engage Olly Wilkins Instagram @odub_23 YouTube @owilkins23 The Ride Companion Instagram @theridecompanion YouTube @TheRideCompanion YouTube clips and BTS channel @moreridecompanion Get official Ride Companion merch, find old episodes and more theridecompanion.co.uk
In this Episode I chat with expert pet groomer Brian Taylor, also know as the "Dogfather of Harlem". We chat about the inspiration behind his successful grooming business Harlem Doggie Day Spa, and how we as pet parents can be more mindful when it comes to the grooming needs of our pets. We also chat about his amazing non- profit The Pup Relief Tour, which he launched at the height of the pandemic to provide essential pet grooming for communities in need. Support The Pup Relief Tour : https://www.gofundme.com/f/the-pandemic-pup-relief-tourFollow Brian Taylor:The Pup Relief Tour - https://puprelieftour.comThe Dog Father of Harlem -https://www.instagram.com/dogfatherofharlem/Harlem Doggie Day Spa on Instagram -https://www.instagram.com/harlemdoggiedayspa/Harlem Doggie Day Spa on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/HarlemDoggieDaySpaHarlem Doggie Day Spa Website -https://harlembarknbreakfast.wpcomstaging.comSupport the show If you are enjoying The Baroo Podcast you can now support the show by buying me a coffee. Follow Us:Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/baroopet/Blog- https://www.thebaroo.comFacebook- https://www.facebook.com/baroopet Pet parent question or story of canine companionship to share ? Email charlotte@thebaroo.com or call 424-273-5131.
Zac is an award-winning actor, director, and choreographer and previously served as Artistic Director for Marietta Theatre Company. Many of Zac's productions have won numerous awards and have been featured in the Atlanta Journal Constitution and the Marietta Daily Journal. A self-proclaimed whiskey, coffee, and menswear connoisseur, a proud Dogfather, and a Netflix junkie. By day, Zac works in tech sales where he enjoys using his acting background to bring a positive change to the day-to-day in sales. He's passionate about making an impact on the lives and businesses of those around him. Zac also owns an image consulting business where he helps his clients feel good in their clothes and feel good in their skin to bring confidence into their everyday lives. Leduc Entertainment is a video production company with offices in New Orleans, Atlanta, and Los Angeles. We help business owners and creatives scale their businesses through video marketing. Using YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn, and Twitter, we are able to communicate your message, brand, and product in an engaging way. Your business deserves great videos!
It's the Dogfather born day! We celebrating his life and sharing stories and talking a little bit about Halloween
Alex is a United States Air Force veteran. With his GI bill, he decided to go to school and get his Masters in entrepreneurship. After stints working for both the Orlando Magic and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, he decided to pursue his own business venture and opened the first Pup's Pub in Tampa, Florida. Pup's Pub is a bar centered around visitors bringing their dogs with them. The bar has been such a success that him and his team just opened a second location in Downtown Orlando, Florida. As a passionate business owner, Alex considers Pup's Pup to be at the forefront of the dog bar concept, and the bars' success have certainly proven that to be true. We discuss the crazy backstory of all of the hurdles him and the team overcame to get the bars opened while navigating the uncertain waters of an industry that they are essentially creating the standard for as they go. We also talk about the successes that him and the team have had in being leaders in branding and marketing and by executing smart and strategic local partnerships with a focus on growing and cultivating an overall strong local presence. This was a fascinating conversation with a lot to learn for any fans of the bar or anyone that is looking to lead the game of branding and partnership marketing in their industry. Guest: Alex Wright @pupspuborlando @pupspubtampa @thedogfather2020 on Instagram www.pupspubco.com Alex's "Pupfluencer" dog Bonnie: @bonnirunninwild Host: Brody Vinson @brodyvinson.io on Instagram @professionsession on all platforms Partnerships mentioned: Eola Pets - https://www.eolapets.com/ Revolution Dog Training - https://bestdogtrainingtampa.com/ Just4Dogs - https://www.just4dogs.com/book-online
An angry mommy Steve joins Joe in this, the 17th episode, where there's lots of hot takes but barely any advice. Before getting into the fan questions, they talk about the miracle of Joe's metabolism since it's that it works on the schedule of a teen but results in the body of a husky male. They also settle on the fact that Steve is a pain in the ass when it comes to sharing a meal. Once the question comes in "What's for breakfast?" things get heated. Steve ain't having it. Later on Joe gives a bit of Dogfather advice which spins into Steve's hatred of his cat. They are a day late and a dollar short with advice to a European about what to do in NYC that came here two weeks ago and is already back across the pond. Steve tells stories on how he ruins memorabilia from Willie Mays and Terry Bradshaw. But finally, they do give some "helpful" advice on what adds more value, learning in a school or getting real life experience. Steve needs a nap.
On today's show Ray is joined by Rob Walshe also known as "the Dogfather" Bernie Kelly & Paul Norton are both performers in a new audio only play called 'In The Dark' join Ray in studio and Mary O''Conor is back with the second part of our series Sexy Summer. Mary will be answering your questions and discussing issues around sex and relationships.
Rob Walshe also Known as The Dogfather is a trainer and dogwalker with a roster of celebrity pets. Rob joins Ray in studio to answer any of your doggie questions or queries.
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Graeme Hall tackles a number of questions listeners have about dogs who like to use their paws. First up is a cross breed who absolutely loves digging up the garden. Her owner has made her a sandpit so she can dig there... but she's still intent on making a mess of the grass. Then, what does The Dogfather suggest for a dog who keeps flipping her water bowl upside down and causing a mess on the kitchen floor? Plus, help for an old Jack Russell who can't stop gnawing at her paws. Do you have a question for The Dogfather? Send Graeme a voice note and a video of your pesky pooch to talkingdogs@avalonuk.com
Graeme Hall talks through how to help your dog settle in various scenarios, including when you're busy working from home, when you leave them alone in the house, and at night time. How long should you leave your dog by themselves? Should the dog be able to sleep out of their crate? How much should you interact with your dog during the day? The Dogfather explains that the answers to all these questions is always ‘it depends on the dog'. Do you have a question for The Dogfather? Send Graeme a voice note and a video of your pesky pooch to talkingdogs@avalonuk.com.
Star Trek Star Changes His Mind About Pit Bulls Actor and humanitarian Sir Patrick Stewart is fostering a pit bull named Ginger after they bonded instantly. He admits that he once believed the negative stereotypes about pit bulls, but his love for Ginger and other pit bulls has grown so deep that now he's partnered up with the ASPCA to #GetTough against dog fighters. Listen Now Fear Free Movement When Dr. Marty Becker created the Fear Free certification for Veterinarians, he had no idea it would take off so fast. More and more veterinarians are creating a relaxed environment that pets will like. They're practicing techniques that make dogs and cats enjoy going to the vet. The end-game is happier, healthier pets that live longer. Listen Now Giving The West Coast Some Love TV Host and Animal Advocate David Frei was the top dog at Westminster for almost 30 years. He tells us that he's created the first major west coast AKC Dog Show and it's all going on in Beverly Hills. Trailing the super success of the Thanksgiving Day Dog Show, NBC has bankrolled the celebrity filled dog show. Listen Now Taiwan Outlaws Cat & Dog Meat for Humans Taiwan is the first country in Asia to pass a law outlawing the human consumption of dog and cat meat. An amendment to an animal protection law, passed earlier this month by the Taiwanese, indicates a changing attitude in, "A society in which dog meat was regularly eaten, to one in which many people treat pet cats and dogs as valued members of their families," according to the government's own news agency. Listen Now Eliminating Hairballs If your cat is always hawking up hairballs, then perhaps you should hear what Animal Radio's Dogfather, Joey Villani has to say. He has some inexpensive and effective ways to reduce the hair your cat consumes. This is especially helpful if you've ever stepped in a juicy hairball in the middle of the night. Listen Now Read more about this week's show.
Graeme Hall helps a couple of listeners whose dogs don't like sharing things – particularly toys – with other dogs. First, he wonders if a spaniel who can growl when others try to play would benefit from learning some boundaries in other areas of his life. Then, he hears about a cockapoo who isn't enjoying the company of the new puppy the family have brought home. Is the fact that he's not neutered part of the issue? Plus, people have to learn to share too... if your new partner comes with a badly behaved dog, how can you help them understand that you need to share responsibility for training? Do you have a question for The Dogfather? Send Graeme a voice note and a video of your pesky pooch to talkingdogs@avalonuk.com.
Graeme Hall helps a couple of listeners whose dogs don't seem to be particularly interested in toys. First, an owner who wants to use a toy to teach his food-motivated rottweiler an ‘out' command, and secondly an owner who would like her rescue dog to learn how to play. The Dogfather also wonders whether it's important that every dog likes playing, or if some just never will, and that's ok. Plus, why might brain games be just as – if not more – important than physical games? Do you have a question for The Dogfather? Send Graeme a voice note and a video of your pesky pooch to talkingdogs@avalonuk.com.
Graeme Hall explains the principles behind why we generally communicate with dogs both verbally and visually with voice commands and hand signals. With this in mind, he then helps two listeners who have deaf dogs. One can't hear other dogs barking when he might be playing too rough with them, and the other can't hear his own incessant barking. Given these dogs can't hear verbal commands, those visual signals become more important, as does communicating physically through things like little tugs on the lead and stroking as a reward. Do you have a question for The Dogfather? Send Graeme a voice note and a video of your pesky pooch to talkingdogs@avalonuk.com
Graeme Hall explains how dogs explore the world with the mouths and noses. He met spaniel Bertie on Dogs Behaving Very Badly; he was grabbing and eating everything from facemasks to fireworks. The Dogfather recaps with owners Jackie and Daisy how they taught Bertie a ‘leave' command, and talks them through how to continue the training out on walks. A listener also has a question about her dog who sniffs obsessively out on walks. What will Graeme suggest to help combat this frustrating habit? Do you have a question for The Dogfather? Send Graeme a voice note and a video of your pesky pooch to talkingdogs@avalonuk.com.
This week Ray and Emily went for a walk in the Cotswolds with the Dogfather, Graeme Hall. Graeme comes to see Ray in person for a one-to-one session. They also discuss Graeme's new book and live show. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Graeme Hall tackles two problems with dogs that bite. The first gets over excited when visitors arrive, and explores the new people by getting his teeth round their wrists. The Dogfather is clear he's not being vicious, but he does need to be taught how to stay calm in exciting new situations. The second dog is chihuahua Hulk, who Graeme recently met on the TV show Dogs Behaving Very Badly. Owners Kathryn and Craig catch Graeme up on how their training's been going since he left. They originally called him in as their dog was scared of them, and reacting by biting. Do you have a question for The Dogfather? Send Graeme a voice note and a video of your pesky pooch to talkingdogs@avalonuk.com.
Graeme Hall talks about dogs who don't like cars – one that barks and lunges when he's near traffic, and one who bites and lunges when she's put inside the car. The first is Old English Sheepdog Wilson, who Graeme met on TV's Dogs Behaving Very Badly. Owner Joanne joins The Dogfather to catch up on how she and Wilson have been getting on since their first training session, including talking about how different collars and harnesses have made a difference on their walks. The second dog is being fed in the boot of the car in the hope of creating positive associations with the space. Is this the right thing to be doing to help the situation? Do you have a question for The Dogfather? Send Graeme a voice note and a video of your pesky pooch to talkingdogs@avalonuk.com.
Graeme Hall explains why finding our dogs behaviour funny at first could be paving a path for that behaviour to become a worrying obsession. On this week's episode of TV's Dogs Behaving Very Badly Graeme met sprocker Brodie who was obsessed with licking bald heads. Owners Carol and Kenny join Graeme to talk through how they stopped this behaviour. Plus, why do some dogs lick in the first place? The Dogfather also comes to the aid of a listener whose spaniel's obsession with chasing shadows and lights is affecting her quality of life. Do you have a question for The Dogfather? Send Graeme a voice note and a video of your pesky pooch to talkingdogs@avalonuk.com.
Graeme Hall talks to owners of dogs that have very strong opinions about their walks. He catches up with Lisa and Linda from TV's Dogs Behaving Very Badly whose German Shepherd cross Buddy would often just plonk himself down in the road on a walk and refuse to move. Graeme explains how he got Buddy moving again through the right body language, tone of voice, and clever use of the lead. The Dogfather also gives advice to a listener whose Weimaraner refuses to come back to be put on lead at the end of a walk. The secret might just lie in some of his favourite treats... Do you have a question for The Dogfather? Send Graeme a voice note and a video of your pesky pooch to talkingdogs@avalonuk.com.
Graeme Hall explains how to make your dog understand the difference between human food and their own dog food. He recently met Ilana and cockapoo Bailey on TV's Dogs Behaving Very Badly; Bailey used to snatch food out of people's hands, steal food from picnics, and jump on tables hoping for some grub, but Graeme put some boundaries in place that mean Bailey can now calmly sit nearby when his family are at the dinner table. The Dogfather also gives advice to a listener whose whippet constantly jumps up at kitchen counters in search of food. Do you have a question for The Dogfather? Send Graeme a voice note and a video of your pesky pooch to talkingdogs@avalonuk.com.
Graeme Hall catches up with a couple he recently met on TV's Dogs Behaving Very Badly. Scott and Christy's dogs Buzz and Roshi used to be the best of mates, but when they moved house the happy family dream became a nightmare. The dogs fought so much they had to be kept in separate areas of the house. Graeme began training by taking the dogs outside, so neither felt territorial... The Dogfather also debunks whether it's possible to know ahead of time if two dogs are going to get on or not, and what your dog's body language might be trying to tell you about how comfortable they are with another dog. Do you have a question for The Dogfather? Send Graeme a voice note and a video of your pesky pooch to talkingdogs@avalonuk.com
Graeme Hall talks through the principles behind helping get your dog over their phobia, regardless of what it is. To illustrate the point he catches up with Rachel, who he recently met on TV's Dogs Behaving Very Badly. Her Newfoundland Bailey was afraid of walking on hard floors after slipping as a puppy. He's also a therapy dog, so they chat through the wonderful benefits for Rachel's therapy clients of having him at their feet to stroke. Do you have a question for The Dogfather? Send Graeme a voice note and a video of your pesky pooch to talkingdogs@avalonuk.com.
Graeme Hall explains what dogs might be thinking when they experience strange noises and sudden movements that we as humans consider entirely normal. He hears from a listener whose dog starts barking when they drive through puddles, and asks if the owners are accidentally praising the wrong moments. The Dogfather also catches up with Annmarie who he met on TV's Dogs Behaving Very Badly. Her terrier Buster hated the hoover, so they had to break down all the movements and noises involved in cleaning the house in order to let him understand they're not a threat. Do you have a question for The Dogfather? Send Graeme a voice note and a video of your pesky pooch to talkingdogs@avalonuk.com.
Graeme Hall reckons German Shepherd Marvel was the most reactive dog he's ever worked with. He lunged and barked at absolutely everything, both indoors and out. He met Marvel and owner Lorna for TV's Dogs Behaving Very Badly, and now catches up with Lorna to find out whether the training he showed them has been fruitful. The Dogfather also explains why it's so important to understand why your dog is reacting in the first place in order to train them out of it in the best way. Do you have a question for The Dogfather? Send Graeme a voice note and a video of your pesky pooch to talkingdogs@avalonuk.com.
Travis Patenaude has never met a dog he didn't like. Based upon his photographs, I would say that feeling is mutual. I like to think of him as the Dogfather!He is an Internationally renowned dog photographer of Stink-Eye Photography who creates unique portraits that foster an emotional connection between the subject and the viewer. He believes emotions and feelings are a vital part of telling stories and has to be put in a form that touches the hearts of people to evoke empathy and to have the viewer want to learn more about the dogs.Travis is an advocate for animal rescue and animal rights, in particular, raising awareness for the plight of the hunting dogs of Spain. He has won international awards and has been published across international print, online media, and magazines.You won't want to missWhy it's so important to shoot what you are passionate about.The reason he values emotion so much.What in the world is “heart speak”?How he's working to help rescue greyhounds in Spain.Travis truly embraces the idea of doing what you love. His passion is palpable and I think we could all benefit from a bit more joy in our lives.Connect With TravisEmail: Travis@Rabbitshell.comWebsite: www.StinkEyePhotography.comInstagram: @StinkEye_Photography
Graeme Hall recently helped an owner see the part he was playing in his deteriorating relationship with his dog. The Dogfather met Ray for an episode of TV's Dogs Behaving Very Badly; Ray felt Welsh terrier Henry only had a problem with him, not his wife. He wouldn't let him get out of doors and would nip at his shoelaces, but Graeme wondered whether Ray was acting differently around the dog and causing these reactions... The Dogfather also hears from a listener who feels the family Labrador is scared of her, but no one else. What advice will he give to build the dog's confidence around her? Do you have a question for The Dogfather? Send Graeme a voice note and a video of your pesky pooch to talkingdogs@avalonuk.com.
Graeme Hall gets back in touch with Steph, who he visited on TV's Dogs Behaving Very Badly. Steph's Chalkie Coco was snapping at visitors to the family's coffee shop, driving vital business away. Hear how a play pen and affection at specific moments helped calm Coco down. Plus, The Dogfather explains to a listener why a sudden death in a family might have caused their Dachshund to become snappy. Do you have a question for The Dogfather? Send Graeme a voice note and a video of your pesky pooch to talkingdogs@avalonuk.com.
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www.streetwisenglish.com Instagram: streetwisenglish Watch on YouTube Music: CasualChris In this episode I talk with Stephan who loves his Greyhound dogs. He says he wishes he had their sense of smell so he could be a better chef in the kitchen. Stephan talks about his special relationship with his dogs and how he wishes humans would be more like his beloved dogs.
Paul and Andy are joined by Tom Rennie to discuss the weekend's action. Gamer Luke Robinson has just secured a dream job and tells the guys all about it, and it's "clips of the month" time. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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This week, we chat with Brian Taylor aka The Dogfather of Harlem. He is the owner of the Harlem Doggie Day Spa and to date he has groomed over 6,000 dogs. On this podcast, we discuss how these trying times have inspired him to create the Pandemic Pup Relief Tour, where he will visit cities across the United States with other Black groomers to offer free grooming services to people in need.
Join Sven, JK and Tony in the Everyday Cycles Riverwest Studio as we welcome call-in guest, Dave Schlabowske, as we explore Wisconsin's Northwoods, waterfalls and learn about Socially Distant Camping in the time of the pandemic. Talking Schmack Sunrise has been sold! Our local convenience store has a new owner.Bye Bye Bombora! I wanted to keep it. Jessica's Crust Bombora is ready for adventure! Camping at waterfall's edge in Northern Wisconsin Call-in Guest - Dave Schlabowske fills us in on the ongoing Wisconsin Waterfall Bikepacking route in Northern Wisconsin and gives us some tips on Socially Distant Camping. Here is Dave's Wisconsin Waterfall route: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/32659368 This is a story Dave wrote about the beginnings of Waterfall Route for the Wisconsin Bike Fed: https://wisconsinbikefed.org/route/chasing-waterfalls-and-stormy-kromer/ Dave's rig for the trip with his custom built rear rack; crafted with his own hands! Dave made this fillet-brazed rack for lightweight bikepacking. CAMBA flow trail in Wisconsin's Northwoods near Cable. Starting off the bikepacking day right, with coffee and a waterfall! Morning maintenance in the Northwoods. A Gallery of more pix from the trip! Show Beer Black Husky DogfatherAnother drink with Loki!Thanks to Dan and Jessica for bringing in the brew Learn more about Dogfather when it was our Show Beer on #31. Weird, #62 is twice #31, huh! Karic's Maverick Fatbike got a new Ergon saddle. IMBA eMTB Position - https://www.imba.com/education/emtb Basically, We support trail access for Class 1 eMTBs and support shared use on trails as long as access is not lost or impeded for traditional mountain bikes. Want to read the BLM's LONG proposal for eMTB access on BLM land?Want to comment to the BLMon the proposal? - Do it by June 9th - https://www.regulations.gov/comment?D=BLM-2020-0001-0001 IMBA's Sample Comment (assuming you agree with it!) Sample Comment: Thank you for the opportunity for the public to engage in the Bureau of Land Management's Increasing Recreational Opportunities through the Use of Electric Bikes. The mountain bike community is responsible for a large part of the natural surface trail infrastructure that exists today on our federal, state and local public lands. Hundreds of organized mountain bike clubs around the country manage thousands of volunteers who work closely with land managers on trail development, trail maintenance, and trail education for all users. Mountain bikers appreciate the leap in technology presented by eMTBs is a unique management challenge. This proposed rule rightfully plans separate management for bicycles and electric bicycles. It is critical land managers and local mountain bikers work together to determine where eMTBs are and are not appropriate on current and future mountain bike trails. The proposed rule includes an admirable planning process to achieve this, which could be made stronger by clarifying the timeline for NEPA analysis. The final rule should be improved by following the International Mountain Bicycling Association's management recommendations: managing the three classes of e-bikes separately from one another, and prohibiting class 2 and class 3 eMTBs on natural surface, non-motorized trails. This is to maintain the spirit of traditional mountain bicycling by ensuring pedal-assisted use, and maintaining reasonable speeds for the safety of all users. Thank you for the willingness to engage with the mountain bike community. Sincerely, [name, location, contact information] Call-in to 717-727-2453 and leave us a message about how you are cycling your way through the coronavirus shutdown!
This week we bring you dogs, many of them. So many dogs that you can't possibly scratch the soft fur behind all of their ears or gently caress the scruff of all of their necks or pat all of their bellies when they climb onto your lap and roll over prone for your affection. To investigate the connection between humans and canis familiaris, we talk with acclaimed character actor Bob Balaban, who you've seen in dozens of movies and TV shows including Best in Show, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Midnight Cowboy, Seinfeld, Waiting for Guffman, Capote, and Moonrise Kingdom. You also might have heard him as the voice of King in Wes Anderson's Isle of Dogs. When he's not acting in dog-related films, Balaban is also the author of a series of children's books about McGrowl, a courageous, bionic dog. We also talk with André Alexis, author of the novel Fifteen Dogs. Alexis got his start as a novelist while dog-sitting eleven huskies in rural Canada. As he sat at his desk trying to write, Alexis also tried to learn the dogs' language. Could he howl so that they believed he was one of them? And what would the moral consequences of that howling be? This episode also features a short, absurdist radio fiction by Graham Mason in which you, the listener, encounter a highly skilled dog masseuse whose dog-petting prowess will drive a wedge between you and your dog forever.
We're watching the order 23 job, we'll be talking about Floridian rats, New Joisey, and Left 4 Dead.Major content warning for discussion of child abuse.We also discuss, the word we were searching for is ‘Hypochondria', Nate is oblivious, even in prison the bourgeoise are above the gentle proletariat, we return to bland naming products, hand sanitiser with moisturiser, FOMO, the Pizza rat of NYC, Gary Gergich plays against type, cops love donuts haha but also donuts are good, Wake and Bake Dogs at the Dogfather's, this is a great child actor, nervous security guard bossed around by darth vader of the planet Vulcan, that hitman over there, all hitmen are bald, Parker can punch, we revisit punchbuggy, the show does a good job at addressing a societal issue, KHAAAAAANNNN, thanks for letting me talk L4D for a solid 2 minutes, turtle retirement, I make a reference to a specific side quest of a specific sequel that was a reference to the Ninja turtles, the Phantom Menace as a D&D campaign, and I am absolutely not looking up what fancy bacon I used.Pizza RatRecommendationsSlay the SpireBon AppetitFind us at:Shoutengine shoutengine.com/profile/letsstealapodcast/Email letsstealapodcast@gmail.comTwitter twitter.com/letsstealcastTumblr letsstealapodcast.tumblr.com/AudioEntropy.comFrankie twitter.com/frankiExtraCassidy twitter.com/whatiscosplay
Alberto is the Godfather of Steve's new puppy. Steve isn't aware that there are Mexicans in Chicago. Eddie believes dogs should live outside the house. Will is off again. No guest this show so we talk about Bill Cosby and whether is it's better to be cremated or buried alive.