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ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Michael Brandow writes on society, the arts, and canine culture. The author of several books and a sought-after commentator, he has contributed to many publications including the New York Times, Village Voice, Town & Country, Gizmodo, Salon, The Bark, and Dogs Today. His works have been listed in Best American Essays and he has been profiled in The New Yorker's "Talk of the Town."
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Beverley Cuddy, founder of the Bark Angels and Editor of Dogs Today, talks to VetChip co-founder Australian vet Dr Garnett Hall. He's developing a chip that passively monitors health and location sending data to the owner's phone and their vet. He's also creating the AI to interpret and mine that data. He's starting his Series A investment round and wants to take his working prototype to the next level. Could this be the first pet unicorn? It's the first in a series of interviews with people who want to change the pet's world. Get to know Garnett - is he the Steve Jobs of our generation?
Dog breeding can be a highly controversial topic. Why bring more puppies into the world when there are still dogs needing homes in shelters? In today's episode, we explore that perception with some thoughtful input from two of our expert guests. A lot goes into the process of becoming a responsible dog breeder: What costs are involved? How do you actually “breed” dogs? What breed should you choose? How do you even get started? We hear from one breeder in Canada who went all the way to Brazil to find exactly what she was looking for to start her line of dogs. And did you know that some dogs require artificial insemination? Do you know how much that COSTS? Once mom is through labor and the so cute pups arrive, the intensive labor for humans is just beginning. Raising them is a hands-on endeavor, and then playing lifelong matchmaker for the little darlings is not as easy as you might thing. Everyone wants a cute puppy, but who will be a great match, and who will give up on your sweet little ball of fluff and send them back to your loving arms? If you're thinking it's all worth it because they make a lot of money, you might be sobered by the financial reality check our guests share. To lighten the mood, we end with a jolly tale of a Christmas birth. Episode Links Pupstarts Breeders Rebecca Walters online training resource for breeders (UK based) Canine Reproduction and Neonatology by Marthina L Greer - literally the bible of breeding, everything you need to know Puppy Culture Resource for raising well-rounded puppies Avidog Resource for puppy raising, a little higher-octane than Puppy Culture (the Avidog system is used extensively by performance/working dog breeders) Orthopedic Foundation for Animals Started as a hip dysplasia registry. You can submit your dog's hip x-rays to them, and they grade them for hip dysplasia, the positive ratings are good and ex fair, good, and excellent. Guests Beverley Cuddy is the editor of Dogs Today magazine and a campaigner for responsible breeding Tiff Murray is a Golden Retriever breeder at Maplehill Kennels near Ottawa in Canada Rebecca Walters runs Pupstarts Breeders Kate Eldredge Basedow LVT breeds Belgian Tervuren www.coyoteruntervuren.com Vicky Rutherford breeds labrador retrievers at Nook On Lyne Labradors in Cumbria, UK Vanessa Waddon is the founder of Hope Rescue in Llanharan in Wales About Dog Podcast Network (DPN) Check out Dog Podcast Network for other dog-adjacent shows: The Long Leash where we rescue tasty scraps from the editing room floor in an unscripted interview show Dog Cancer Answers which offers vetted advice from real veterinarians who answer your questions about dog cancer Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Very fittingly. I learned about Jay, whose a canine author, blogger and freelance Writer, and her dog Finn through a piece of her writing.It was an article that Jay wrote for Dogs Today a while ago, but that still makes the rounds among guardians of challenging dogs. What she wrote resonates deeply with most of us.You can read the full article here:https://dogstodaymagazine.co.uk/2019/02/19/the-emotional-toll-of-reactive-dog/But here are two quotes:There are any number of articles that you can find about how to reassure and help your reactive dog. There are far, far fewer that in any way prepare you for the emotional rollercoaster that is being the owner or handler of a reactive dog.andI have cried more tears over this one dog than over any other animal I've ever had, even the ones that I've had to say that permanent goodbye to. Because of Finn, I have been patronised, pitied, sworn at and despised.If you have ever wondered whether you messed your dog up because he was your first dog, then you will want to listen to Jay. She was used to living and working with border collies actually working sheep, and “still” she ended up with a very anxious dog.Jay talks about the moment when someone told her she should just have her dog killed. We discuss what were pivot points in her life with Finn, like hearing the term reactive dog for the first time, and taking Canine Principles courses.She explains how she ended up writing books, which, spoiler alert, was basically by embracing Nike's slogan: just do it! and combining it with the belief that there is no one better to write about a topic than someone who has just had to deal it.Jay also talks about how Finn's stunning looks don't always work in his favor. Imagine attracting every human within visual range to your blue merle coat, but being afraid of humans…And of course, we talk about mindset and the relation with imposter syndrome, which is another topic that Jay is passionate about, and about how that ties into life with Finn.All of the ways you can find Jay and learn more about her:https://www.instagram.com/bluemerleminion/https://www.instagram.com/jaygurden/https://twitter.com/bluemerleminionhttps://www.facebook.com/bluemerleminion/https://www.facebook.com/jaygurdenwriterhttps://www.facebook.com/Dogguardianshub Imposter Syndrome FB group:https://www.facebook.com/groups/124746796350145 Imposter Syndrome Blog:https://www.blogger.com/blog/posts/2563786379369033227Blog:https://splodgycollies.blogspot.comWebsites:https://jaygurden.com/https://www.goodguardianship.com/Book list: https://books2read.com/ap/RQr7oX/Jay-GurdenOther Links:Kim Brophy's ethology courses:https://kimbropheylegscourses.thinkific.com/Canine Principles: https://www.canineprinciples.com/
Kate is joined by Rory the Vet and Oli Juste, dog behaviourist, to discuss all things pet and separation. Kate and her guests explore all topics related to pets, divorce and separation – from pet anxiety when their owners split to whether ‘petnups' might be the way forward. Dr Rory Cowlam, also known as Rory the Vet is a practising veterinary surgeon in the UK. Rory has a popular television presence with a leading role in the CBBC show The Pets Factor now on its 8th series of production. As well as this, Rory has appeared on Blue Peter, BBC Breakfast, Lorraine, CBBC HQ as well as Saturday Morning Mash-Up.Oli Juste, is a UK based dog behaviourist, who provides positive, modern, ethical dog training with an emphasis on behaviour to dogs and their owners all over the UK & Europe through his 1-on-1 Online Video sessions. Oli, from Channel Four's Puppy School, also featured in This Morning, The Telegraph, Dogs Today, Metro and Hello Magazine.
Listen in as LWDG group expert Claire Denyer interviews Rob Alleyne asking member questions on the following topics: - How Rob became a dog trainer. - Robs tv career training dogs. - Dominance v Fear-based behaviours. - Pup resentment in multi-dog homes - Resource guarding - Socialising Dogs - Aggression - Fixing Recall - Barking If this episode inspired you in some way, take a screenshot of you listening on your device and post it to your Instagram Stories, and tag us, @ladiesworkingdogs How would you like to discover how to plan a month of effective 10-minute dog training sessions in just 1 hour! The LWDG is bringing you another jam-packed free webinar to help you train your working dog! After this webinar, you will know exactly how to fast forward your dog training using short sharp planned-out sessions. Register now and we will send you login details for our forthcoming live webinar on November 4th at 7.30 pm UK Time. https://ladiesworkingdoggroup.com/effective-dog-training-planning-webinar/ Haven't left a review yet? All you have to do is add it to Trustpilot https://uk.trustpilot.com/review/ladiesworkingdoggroup.com I want to invite you to help contribute to this podcast by submitting a question for us to answer. All you have to do is go to https://ladiesworkingdoggroup.com/lwdg-pod-dog/ and send us a question that could be featured on an upcoming episode. More About Rob Robert is a signatory to the Registration Council for Dog Training and Behaviour Practitioners (RCDTBP), and he has lectured on canine behaviour on many occasions for different groups and organisations, both nationally and internationally. He is a Member of the Kennel Club and is a patron of the charity K9 Crusaders. He is a keen campaigner trying to make a difference for dogs in relation to their care and welfare, and is firmly against breed-specific legislation, and has attended several of the London protests against it. He has talked on many radio programmes on the subject of dogs. He's also appeared on numerous television programmes talking about dogs and other animals. He was the behavioural trainer on the hugely successful BBC3 show Dog Borstal for all four series. He has also appeared on the BBC News, This Morning, Good Morning Britain and London Tonight, covering a variety of dog-related subjects. He has written articles for most of the major national dog-related magazines, such as Our dogs, Dogs Today, and Your Dog. Robert has acted as an expert witness in court cases, both as a canine behavioural/trainer and as an animal welfare officer for the London Borough of Lewisham. After acquiring a puppy from Battersea Dogs & Cats Home in 1981, he began attending dog training classes with him and soon started working at competitive level obedience with both him and his next dog. He has run his own dog training classes since 1986. By 1994 he had won his way up to and including class ‘B' before work commitments forced him to retire from competing. He has judged at limit, open, and championship level obedience competitions since 1986. He has been training people on instructing dog training classes since 1995. Having spent some years studying the subject, Robert started working as a canine behavioural trainer in 1992, with the majority of his clients coming to him via veterinary referral, or from recommendations from previous clients. He has had a book published on the subject of dog behaviour and training, The Trouble-Free Dog, which was published in 2000, and had very positive reviews in The Times, The Telegraph, The Daily Mail and Dog Training Weekly and ha LWDG POD DOG is a free podcast for working dog handlers and trainers. The podcast is released every week on Fridays and covers a range of topics related to working dogs. Ladies - for more free content, visit www.ladiesworkingdoggroup.com/threedayfree
Pea Horsley is the UK’s most highly regarded animal communicator, TEDx speaker, grounded teacher, empowering mentor and a best-selling author of "Heart to Heart and The Animal Communicator’s Guide Through Life, Loss and Love." Her third book, "Animal Communication Made Easy," launches in September 2018. Pea teaches internationally and has guided thousands of people to get back in touch with their intuition and develop skills in animal communication. She loves encouraging others to tap into their passions and helps them realize their dreams of being closer to animals can be made into reality. In 2016 she talked on animal communication as the opening speaker at TEDx Limassol. Drawing on her childhood love and compassion toward animals, Pea’s passion is bringing deeper understanding and greater empathy toward other animals and a profound connection with the natural world. Her desire is to create a ripple effect of awakening across society that animals are sentient, intelligent and conscious beings, just like humans, and they can talk to us. Pea’s work has been featured across many countries and media platforms such as Cyprus Mail, Sydney Today, France’s Oltre Confine, Melbourne MX, New Zealand Capital Times, The Daily Mail, BBC Radio and BBC News, Kindred Spirit, Your Cat Magazine, Dogs Today, Heal Your Life, Hay House World Summit, Species Link and New Statesman. Although a homebody who loves nothing more than hanging out with her four-pawed and two-legged family, Pea is also an eager Sagittarius explorer. Despite not stepping on a plane until she was in her mid-twenties, Pea is now rarely off one as she teaches animal communication around the world. Website: www.animalthoughts.com , Facebook: www.facebook.com/peahorsley , Instagram: www.instagram.com/peahorsley
Day one, trying to stay positive about being positive for Covid. Dogs will keep me going. Not just the editor of Dogs Today magazine, I'm also started work a Tailwise.com a tech start up that wants to disrupt the way people are treating dogs like commodities. Can she keep up the pace?
Cat the Vet, dog behaviour expert Jordan Shelley and Dogs Today editor Beverley Cuddy talk about the worrying trend for people to source mutilated puppies and what we can do to stop this vile fashion. There is a petition to sign: click here Alessandra Paccelli has written an article about this in the latest issue of Dogs Today magazine, to order a copy click here.
On this episode, Scott and Jess talk about the appropriate way to handle your dog in social situations. You'll hear about what to do when your dog is approached in public, how to defuse a potentially sticky situation, and what to do when a stranger asks to pet your dog. Treat your dog with Happy Howie's: https://www.happyhowies.com/ Use promo code QUIRKY10 Have you ever wondered why your dog behaves a certain way? Are there things you need help with or support? Join Scott and Jess Williams each week as they explore these and other topics. Visit https://www.happyhowies.com/ Use promo code QUIRKY10
Betty tests a Lickimat before she send one off to Dilyn.
My first ever vlog. I've made a studio in my stationery cupboard and I've 'almost' mastered green screen. In the spirit of over-sharing I appear to have been determined to show you my roots. Though to be fair, they aren't hard to spot. Just be grateful I didn't show you my rash. Tune in for more, if I can remember how I did this... Stay home if you can, have a cup of a tea and a Jaffa cake (or your snack of choice) and let's catch up.
Howdy Bookshelvers!In this episode of Barks From The Bookshelf Nat and Steve get to have a good ol' chin waggle with their good buddy Karen WildKaren is a force of nature in the Dog World (not to mention other furries). We focus on her awesome Book 'Being a Dog - the world from your dog's point of view'. First published in 2016 this is a truly fact filled book on the subject of what its like to be a dog. Written from the dogs point of view it is charming and a fabulous reference book which you'll end up returning to again and again!Nat and Steve then delve deep into some of the topics (and there are plenty to pick from) featured in 'Being a Dog'. Look out for the new segment called The Gregg Wallace Moment and also brace yourselves for when Steve decides to get "sciency" with hilarious results.Karen's bio from the Paw Print Pets Website Karen Wild: As part of my commitment to high standards, I am a Certificated Clinical Animal Behaviourist (CCAB), Animal Behaviour and Training Council Clinical Animal Behaviourist (ABTC-CAB) and a Full member of the Association of Pet Behaviour Counsellors (APBC) and I am an ABTC (Animal Behaviour and Training Council) Registered Animal Training Instructor I am also a graduate member of the British Psychological Society (MBPsS). I also qualified as a dog training Instructor (First grade, Honours) with the British Institute of Professional Dog Trainers in the days before the APDT even existed and have kept my skills and knowledge up to date ever since attending regular training courses including a recent Certificate of Excellence from Dr Susan Friedman’s Living and Learning with Animals course. I write on dog behaviour and training for Dogs Today, Pet Product Marketing, PETS International, Dogs Monthly, Pet Gazette and Pet Focus. I have written three best-selling books on training and behaviour, published by Hamlyn, translated into several languages worldwide. I’m also a guest blog writer for Dr Ian Dunbar’s revolutionary website, Dog Star Daily. I also lecture on Behaviour practice, practical training and consultation for the Professional Diploma for Clinical Animal Behaviour at Central College for Animal Studies (CCOAS) and was guest instructor for Anglia Ruskin University in Cambridge, U.K. I speak regularly on this same subject in webinars and seminars, most recently in Dublin, Ireland and Shrewsbury, Shropshire and addressed the APBC Annual Conference in 2014. Over the years my work has ranged from class teaching, obedience, flyball, agility and working trials competition to running a popular dog display team. When I started my family I realised there was a genuine need for one-to-one help for family dogs; I formed Pawprint for behavioural consultations and training. My passion is to create and rebuild the ‘enjoyment factor’ that can come from owning your pet dog. Link to 'Being a Dog' by Karen Wild on Amazon. https://www.amazon.co.uk/Being-Dog-world-your-point/dp/0600631508/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?keywords=karen+wild+being+a+dog&qid=1582634210&sprefix=karen+wild&sr=8-1 Link to Karen's Paw Print Pets Website http://pawprintpets.comLink to Steve & Corrins Goodall Dog Training Facebook pagehttps://www.facebook.com/goodalldogs/Link to Nat's Training & Behaviour facebook pagehttps://www.facebook.com/Natdogs/Link to watch Nat's APBC webinar: Settling in a traumatised rescue doghttps://www.f
This is a true story of how Dogs Today magazine was conceived - a true lick and tell!
In this episode, Heather Saffer shares the story of how she rescued two dogs on the side of the road and explains how and why you should always stop when you see lone dogs. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/heather-saffer/support
In this podcast we spoke about flat faced dogs, the health of pedigree dogs and how to choose a healthy puppy. Emma Milne is a British vet that became well known for the television show Vets In Practice. She wrote articles for Dogs Today magazine for six years. She's the vet behind Vets Against Brachycephalism and has wrote several books including her most recent Picking a Pedigree: How to Choose a Healthy Puppy or Kitten. Show Notes: www.nickbenger.com/emma-milne IMPACT tickets: https://www.growyourpetbusinessfast.com/impact
Pea Horsley is the UK’s most highly regarded animal communicator, TEDx speaker, grounded teacher, empowering mentor and a best-selling author of "Heart to Heart and The Animal Communicator’s Guide Through Life, Loss and Love." Her third book, "Animal Communication Made Easy," launches in September 2018. Pea teaches internationally and has guided thousands of people to get back in touch with their intuition and develop skills in animal communication. She loves encouraging others to tap into their passions and helps them realize their dreams of being closer to animals can be made into reality. In 2016 she talked on animal communication as the opening speaker at TEDx Limassol. Drawing on her childhood love and compassion toward animals, Pea’s passion is bringing deeper understanding and greater empathy toward other animals and a profound connection with the natural world. Her desire is to create a ripple effect of awakening across society that animals are sentient, intelligent and conscious beings, just like humans, and they can talk to us. Pea’s work has been featured across many countries and media platforms such as Cyprus Mail, Sydney Today, France’s Oltre Confine, Melbourne MX, New Zealand Capital Times, The Daily Mail, BBC Radio and BBC News, Kindred Spirit, Your Cat Magazine, Dogs Today, Heal Your Life, Hay House World Summit, Species Link and New Statesman. Although a homebody who loves nothing more than hanging out with her four-pawed and two-legged family, Pea is also an eager Sagittarius explorer. Despite not stepping on a plane until she was in her mid-twenties, Pea is now rarely off one as she teaches animal communication around the world. Website: www.animalthoughts.com , Facebook: www.facebook.com/peahorsley , Instagram: www.instagram.com/peahorsley
Positively Podcast - Victoria Stilwell - Pets & Animals on Pet Life Radio (PetLifeRadio.com)
Beverley Cuddy, Editor and Founder of Dogs Today magazine calls the Positively hotline to discuss what goes into editing Dogs Today magazine, how the battle between dominance and postive training relates to the book '50 Shades of Grey', how she feels about the debate over training methods, the Alan Titchmarch TV interview with Cesar Millan, the state of dog-related programming in the UK and more. Ask Victoria questions include how to help a Pharaoh Hound who has started showing aggressive behavior since being attacked twice by other dogs in a dog park, a male Australian Shepherd originally trained using aversive methods who now sneaks out of the house at every opportunity, and an 8-year old Beagle rescue suffering from separation anxiety. Questions or Comments? Send them to: victoria@petliferadio.com. More details on this episode MP3 Podcast - Dogs Today with Victoria Stilwell & Holly Firfer
Positively Dog Training - The Official Victoria Stilwell Podcast
Dogs Today editor Beverley Cuddy calls the Positively hotline to discuss everything from how the book 50 Shades of Grey relates to dog training to the battle between dominance positive training. Also, new Ask Victoria questions.
Don't cook your dog! After repeated incidents of dogs dying in cars, Beverley Cuddy from Dogs Today magazine gave Karen an exclusive interview on the campaign that helps all of us to take steps to prevent dogs dying when left in a hot car. You can also support the campaign by following the links below, using your facebook page, or even taking leaflets to your local supermarket! In the words of one well-known chain 'Every Little Helps...' You can lend your support to the campaign - download posters, or order stickers for your own car or for your shop or website. at http://www.dogstodaymagazine.co.uk/dontcookyourdog/