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My husband, best friend, and adventure partner joins me to download some of the highlights and lowlights fro our first fourteen days living out of an LQ (Living Quarters) horse trailer. Of note, there is a lot of toilet humor in this one, and losing an animal, but thank God that story has a happy ending. We have decided to literally "flush out" our stories every week or so as we head West this summerHere are three takeaways from this episode:1) Count your Flock before you move and make sure they're ALL IN2) Get More Help cleaning your RV toilet out for the Second Time3) The Higher the Humidity, the Slower Your Thinker Will Beand... three things to keep you going down the road:1) The Miracle may come in the next five minutes, just wait!2) Today's horror could be tomorrow's humor, just wait for it!3) Always trust that the best is yet to come, and go where you'll grow!If you want to see pictures of our journey, find us on social media, join our weekly email list or see our blog, click on the links below:@catcaldwellmyersCat Caldwell Myers on Facebookhttp://www.catcaldwellmyers.com/bookhttp://www.tumblr.com/horseroadtripperJust says "buy the book on Amazon!"Support the showUpcoming events:The 2024 Adventure Paradox Digital Course HOLIDAY PRESALEConnect with me here:www.catcaldwellmyers.com@catcaldwellmyersThe Adventure Paradox Podcast Page (Fb)
Dogs can be escape artists. Just ask anyone who owns a Husky. When your dog goes missing or you find a dog, the pet loving Super Heroes at Lost And Found Pets Of Pinellas County, a Facebook page, are ready to help. Since 2009, founder Suzi Dill has be giving up her free time to tirelessly post and share information on lost and found dogs. With 15 -25 posts per day, including back and forth DMs with pet owners and pet finders, it's a big job. Recently PJ Martin has stepped in to help. Despite humble beginnings and the fact that it's a 100% volunteer endeavor, the page has grown to over 55 thousand followers and has helped countless pets find their way home. At the end of the interview, there's also a short PSA about Easter celebration dangers for your pets.Have you ever thought about capturing professional portraits of your furry family member? If so, we're here for you? Urban Dog Studio, Tampa Bay's premiere pet photography studio, specializes in stunning portrait sessions in the studio, on location, and even in the water! Whether you're in St. Petersburg, Tampa, Clearwater, Bradenton, Sarasota, or any of the beach communities, Urban Dog Studio is here for you. Contact Urban Dog Studio today, and let them work their magic to bring out the best in you and your pets.
“It's important for TNR groups who trap cats to realize the same “feral” behavior you see in [true] ferals, may be a sign of a scared cat and not necessarily a feral cat.” This episode is sponsored in part by Humane Network, Buzz to the Rescues, and Maddie's Fund. Stacy talks to Kat Albrecht-Thiessen, a police detective turned pet detective and the founder/director of The Missing Animal Response Network. Since 1997, Kat has worked with search dogs trained to find lost pets and is widely known as the leading authority on lost pet behavior and pet detective training. Kat has authored two books, “Pet Tracker: The Amazing Story of Rachel the K-9 Pet Detective” and “Dog Detectives: How to Train Your Dog to Find Lost Pets”. Kat talks about how she transitioned from police detective to pet detective. She had previous training in search management as part of search and rescue and found that many of the techniques for finding lost people can be applied to finding lost pets. Kat also has a blog that dispels myths about what to do if your pet is lost, for example, putting out a cat's litter box to help bring the cat home (a myth). Finding a lost cat takes a lot of work by the owner including getting neighbors' permission to search their property (and not just handing them a flier and asking them to look) and that looking for a lost pet “gets you familiar with your neighbors and community.” Kat takes a closer look at the behavior of lost pets and how even pets that are outgoing and friendly with their owners, act differently when lost outside the home. She feels that more cats could be found if owners knew what to do and she stresses the “need to educate people in the proper things to do when a cat is lost.” She describes the “difference between how an indoor-only cat behaves when they are lost versus an outdoor access cat”, how they are often hiding close to their home, and the differences between the time frame for recovery of a cat that accidentally escapes and a cat that escapes and is injured. Kat and Stacy briefly discuss the training of pet detectives, and how there is a need for pet owners to be trained, even if they are not going to work as pet detectives. Kat talks about what a cat recovery team consists of and what they will do for the owner if they are hired. She mentions how some TNR groups may accidentally trap a lost cat because it may be exhibiting “feral” behavior and how it's important to start a search for a lost cat within 24 hours and not treat indoor/outdoor cats differently based on past experiences with wandering. Kat thinks that microchips are important and explains how they work and repeats what to do within the first 24 hours to successfully recover a lost cat. Listener Links Missing Animal Response network www.missinganimalresponse.com Kat's books are available on Amazon.com
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Lost Pet Services, a nonprofit organization in Sarasota/Manatee County FL is proud to be a part of the 2020 Giving Challenge, a 24-hour online fundraising event, presented by the Community Foundation of Sarasota County with giving strengthened by The Patterson Foundation.Patty will talk about her organization’s programs and tell some life-changing stories of the pet’s they’ve helped thanks in part to the generous donors and the Giving Challenge of 2018 that helped support these programs.On April 28th starting at noon, you can Be Their Hero by supporting Lost Pet Services and our Facebook group, Lost and Found Pets 941.
Lost Pet Services, a nonprofit organization in Sarasota/Manatee County FL is proud to be a part of the 2020 Giving Challenge, a 24-hour online fundraising event, presented by the Community Foundation of Sarasota County with giving strengthened by The Patterson Foundation. Patty will talk about her organization’s programs and tell some life-changing stories of the pet’s they’ve helped thanks in part to the generous donors and the Giving Challenge of 2018 that helped support these programs. On April 28th starting at noon, you can Be Their Hero by supporting Lost Pet Services and our Facebook group, Lost and Found Pets 941.
Is there a special dog, chicken, or turtle in your life? Would you know what to do if your furry/feathery/scaly friend went missing? What if you found somebody else's beloved pet? In this episode, Jesse and Sheryl talk to three different people who solved their AWOL animal problems by logging onto their neighborhood social network and reaching out to the community for help.
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Patty has dedicated her life to helping animals find their way home when they are lost. Through the use of her facebook group - Lost and Found Pets 941 (Lost Pet Services) and her website - LostFoundPets941.com - she has successfully reunited 1000s of lost pets with their owners. Patty started a local 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, Lost Pet Services, Inc., to help expand the services offered -- all free of charge to the local animal community.The Lost and Found Pets 941 group was created several years ago when Patty lost her two dogs, Jackson Browne and Rocko. She then embarked on a mission. That mission has led to the LostFoundPets941 Facebook group which is now the largest, most active lost and found group in the Sarasota - Manatee County areas covering Sarasota, Bradenton, Palmetto, Parrish, Ellenton, Venice, Northport, Myakka and areas beyond. The group hit 10,000 members at the beginning of February 2017 and has successfully reunited 1,000s of local pets with their owners.Patty also hosts a weekly radio show on Society Bytes Radio called Let’s Talk Pets which is heard on iHeart, Spreaker and hundreds of internet radio stations. The show focuses on pet reunification, keeping pets safe, pet health, training and more.Patty and her husband, Jim, have lived in Bradenton FL for 10 years after moving from the Syracuse NY area. They have two grown daughters, three grandchildren and two rescue pups, Hayley and Carley
Patty has dedicated her life to helping animals find their way home when they are lost. Through the use of her facebook group - Lost and Found Pets 941 (Lost Pet Services) and her website - LostFoundPets941.com - she has successfully reunited 1000s of lost pets with their owners. Patty started a local 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, Lost Pet Services, Inc., to help expand the services offered -- all free of charge to the local animal community. The Lost and Found Pets 941 group was created several years ago when Patty lost her two dogs, Jackson Browne and Rocko. She then embarked on a mission. That mission has led to the LostFoundPets941 Facebook group which is now the largest, most active lost and found group in the Sarasota - Manatee County areas covering Sarasota, Bradenton, Palmetto, Parrish, Ellenton, Venice, Northport, Myakka and areas beyond. The group hit 10,000 members at the beginning of February 2017 and has successfully reunited 1,000s of local pets with their owners. Patty also hosts a weekly radio show on Society Bytes Radio called Let’s Talk Pets which is heard on iHeart, Spreaker and hundreds of internet radio stations. The show focuses on pet reunification, keeping pets safe, pet health, training and more. Patty and her husband, Jim, have lived in Bradenton FL for 10 years after moving from the Syracuse NY area. They have two grown daughters, three grandchildren and two rescue pups, Hayley and Carley
Sherry DeGenova: What to do with lost & found pets.
It is a nightmare -- your pet goes missing. Don't panic, and don't lose hope! There is a good chance your beloved pet can find his way home again, if you act quickly and thoroughly. Teoti discusses ways you can help find your pet, and shares tips on what to do should you find a lost pet. This is definitely one show you should listen to before you need it ... and we hope you never need it! Questions or Comments? Email Teoti at teoti@petliferadio.com More details on this episode MP3 Podcast - Lost and Found Pets on Pet Life Radio
This morning Marie is going to talk technology. She loves reviewing new products that can help keep pets safe so she have invited Lorien Clemens from PetHub to stop by in a bit to give us all the details on a new product that will help locate a lost pet quickly. Then, after our halftime break, she'll be speaking with Dr. Matthew Wheaton, the veterinarian who treated a puppy who chewed off its foot after its owners left it tethered and unattended in the back yard. This practice is unsafe and illegal yet it is still so commonplace. It's a sad story that needs to be told, and fortunately, it has a happy ending.