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Why does "doing it right" feel so exhausting? If you've ever felt judged for your feeding choices, overwhelmed by puppy curriculums, or drained by 24/7 buyer messages, this episode is for you. I'm breaking down the "Proxy Problem"—the trap of using checklists and health-testing markers as an ethical standard instead of a pathway—and why being a truly good dog breeder is about intentional decision-making, not mindless dogma. We're shifting the focus from constant effort to sustainable results. If you're ready to trade burnout for a clear, sustainable path forward, visit https://honestdogbreeder.com/129 to register for my upcoming workshop: Why Breeding Feels Overwhelming—and What to Do Instead.
Melissa A. Priblo Chapman is a freelance writer who has had work published in magazines including The Western Horse, Good Dog!, and Doggone. Her story “Gypsy, Cross-Country Dog” appears in the book Traveler's Tales: A Dog's World alongside the work of such renowned authors as John Steinbeck and Gary Paulson. Chapman has been a paid speaker to over 100 organizations in regard to her solo cross-country trip and is a member of the Long Riders Guild, a worldwide league of equestrian adventurers. Chapman is a married mother of four and lives in Upstate New York. She rides every day and continues to share life with her horses and dogs.
Dawson the dog is amazing the Internet in shelter security footage showing him unlocking his kennel and then the front door and running home!! VIDEO: https://www.wdjx.com/watch-dog-unlocks-cage-and-then-door-of-shelter-to-run-home/
Can our dogs feel guilt? Or have they successfully trained us with their puppy eyes to win a treat and extra kibble? Alexandra Horowitz is a researcher and head of the Dog Cognition Lab at Barnard College; she joins Chris to chat about how dogs make us laugh and ways to be more present in life.For the full text transcript, visit go.ted.com/BHTranscripts Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Britteny joins the episode to share what it's really like living with a large Rottweiler puppy deep in the throes of adolescence. From big emotions in an even bigger body to impulse control struggles and testing boundaries, we talk honestly about the challenges that can make this stage feel overwhelming for dog owners.Canine adolescence is often one of the most frustrating phases of raising a dog—but it's also temporary. When you understand what your dog's brain and nervous system are going through during this developmental stage, it becomes easier to replace frustration with patience. This episode explores how awareness, realistic expectations, and supportive strategies can help you guide your dog through adolescence without damaging the relationship you've worked so hard to build.dogspeakgeek.thinkific.comdogspeak101.comwww.patreon.com/dogspeakMentioned in this episode:Decoding Your Dog: A Live Behavior Support SessionJoin me for a live virtual Q&A designed to help you make sense of your dog's behavior and get clear, actionable guidance you can apply immediately. Whether you're navigating reactivity, fear, stress-related behaviors, or everyday challenges, this session gives you the opportunity to ask direct questions and receive expert support in real time. You'll walk away with a better understanding of what drives your dog's behavior and practical steps you can start using the same day. Open to all dog guardians—bring your questions. January 8th, 2026 https://dogspeakgeek.thinkific.com/products/live_events/dog-behavior-live-event
'Man's best friend' sure sounds better than 'obligatory symbiont', but what are the true dynamics at play?There's no denying the bond people feel and the attachment dogs have for their humans, but if we put that beautiful relationship under scientific scrutiny, does it hold up?Can any dog go 'full Lassie' if you (or Timmy) get stuck down a well?Will your dog save you?Featuring:Professor Clive Wynne, animal psychologist, Arizona State UniversityDr. Mia Cobb, Chaser Innovation Research Fellow (Canine Welfare Science), Animal Welfare Science Centre at the University of MelbourneProfessor Chris Johnson, the University of TasmaniaDr. Annika Bremhorst, founder of Dogs and Science, and canine scientist at the University of BernFurther reading:Importance of a species' socioecology: Wolves outperform dogs in a conspecific cooperation taskPet dogs release their trapped and distressed owners: Individual variation and evidence of emotional contagionGood dog! Using livestock guardian dogs to protect livestock from predators in Australia's extensive grazing systemsProduction:Ann Jones, Presenter / ProducerNat Tencic, ProducerRebecca McLaren, ProducerPetria Ladgrove, Executive ProducerThis episode of What the Duck?! was originally broadcast in May and was produced on the land of the Wadawarrung, Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung and Taungurung people.Find more episodes of the ABC podcast, What the Duck?! with the always curious Dr Ann Jones exploring the mysteries of nature on the ABC Listen app (Australia) or wherever you get your podcasts. You'll learn more about the weird and unusual aspects of our natural world in a quirky, fun way with easy to understand science.
In Episode 355 of The Canine Paradigm, we ask a simple question with a messy answer. Is a tired dog a good dog, or just a flat one? We look at why clients and trainers sometimes try to tire the dog out before a lesson, and when that helps or hurts. Then, we weigh arousal, clarity, and quality of reps, and we talk about warm ups, decompression, and sensible resets.We also touch on session design, neutral exposures, and how to set criteria that the dog can actually meet. Sometimes you need a little exercise to take the edge off. Sometimes you need freshness, focus, and fuel in the tank. Choosing well is the craft.To keep spirits high, we finish with a few side notes and celebrate Step Brothers as one of the greatest films ever made. Boats and Hoes does not make it into the training plan, but it does make us laugh. Further Details Are you in search of top-tier dog trainers and steadfast supporters of the Canine Paradigm? Below is a comprehensive list of individuals and businesses that stand by our mission, contribute to our operational costs, and make significant contributions to the canine community. Glenn Cooke oversees a wide range of canine-related services at Canine Evolution and Pet Resorts Australia. Pat Stuart offers a full suite of coaching and dog training services through Serious dog business We invite you to support our show and access exclusive content on our Patreon page. Your contributions directly support the show's ongoing production, and we deeply appreciate the wonderful community that has formed around it. If you're unsure how to contribute, feel free to reach out to us for assistance. Explore our complete range of merchandise at our Teespring store. You can also help by spreading the word within the canine community or suggesting special guests for future interviews. For information on how to listen to our podcast, please visit this link. Subscribe to our YouTube channel for video content and updates. If you enjoyed the podcast, we would greatly appreciate your reviews on iTunes, Spotify, and other podcast directories. Details on joining the International Association of Canine Professionals (IACP) can be found here. We highly recommend membership for anyone serious about advancing in the canine industry. We also encourage you to check out Dogs Playing for Life, a transformational rescue process making a positive impact on dogs across the USA. Support Our Supporters Narelle Cooke hosts her own podcast, Natural Health for People and Pets, available on all major podcast platforms. Be sure to listen in. For the finest human-grade supplements for your dogs, visit Canine Ceuticals. Now available in the USA. SHOW SPONSOR Jason Firmin of Einzweck Dog Quip is another proud SHOW SPONSOR. The innovative motorcycle dog kennel can be found at Rowdy Hound. SHOW SPONSOR For daycare and heartfelt training services, check out From the Heart Dog Training. SHOW SPONSOR Our dear friend and frequent contributor, Birdy O'Sheedy, can be found at The magic in dogs Special Thanks A huge thanks to all our contributing artists. Please take a moment to support their amazing work: Jane Stuart Avery Keller Zoie Neidy
Our tour through the women nominated for Best Director continues and this time we've got:Legal drama! Interpersonal Conflict! A Gorgeously Subjective Camera! Murder!? Take a trip with us to the French Alps as we dig into the anatomy of this Anatomy Of A Fall.content warnings: broad strokes discussions of suicide, parent/spouse death, pet endangerment, legal misogyny You can shoot us an email at whatisamoviepod@gmail.com
In episode two of AJOLWTA, Lister reflects on the life of his dog, Truman, who has often been seen on Super Cast Bros. for the last seven years. Jonno offers his sympathies while recollecting on the loss of other beloved pets. In lighter-hearted moments, the guys talk recent happenings, including Lister's 24-hour 35th birthday stream, the Super Mario Galaxy Movie trailer drop, and Jonno's recent ventures in full Garfield attire.
How good is Hudson at Pac-Man? Also, did this former NFL player cross the line with this plane ritual? We talk about Jim Morrison skiing down Mount Everest's North Face, Dicitionary.com naming 6-7 as Word of the Year, and lots more!
Kevin Woster says he'll do some pheasant hunting this season, but he won't have a dog by his side. We remember Rosie, who was a very, very good hunting buddy.
A dog named Eeyore helped rescue his injured grandma after she fell during their evening walk in Destin, Florida last month. STORY: https://www.wdjx.com/dog-named-eeyore-leads-officer-to-find-injured-grandma/
Tonight we're chatting with Brian Asman, who's been called “a singular voice in horror fiction,” author of MAN, F*CK THIS HOUSE (AND OTHER DISASTERS) from Blackstone Publishing, a collection of six brand-new stories of hauntings and California Weirdness. Brian Asman is a writer, actor, and director from San Diego. He's the author of Good Dogs from Blackstone Publishing. His other books include I'm Not Even Supposed to Be Here Today, Neo Arcana, Nunchuck City, Jailbroke, Our Black Hearts Beat as One, and Return of the Living Elves. Find him on social media (@thebrianasman) or his website (www.BrianAsmanBooks.com).In the titular “Man, F*ck This House,” Sabrina Haskins and her family have just moved into their dream home. At first glance, the house is perfect. But things aren't what they seem. Sabrina is hearing odd noises, seeing strange visions. Their neighbors are odd or absent. And Sabrina's already-fraught relationship with her son is about to be tested in a way no parent could ever imagine. Because while the Haskins family might be the newest owners of this house, they're far from its only residents…Join us!Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/castle-of-horror-podcast--4268760/support.
In this episode of the Puppy Training Podcast, we're diving into the exciting opportunity of training your own service dog from home. Together with Good Dog! Service Canines, we're helping families shorten the long wait for a service dog by combining BAXTER & Bella's online puppy training program with advanced service dog finishing work.We'll cover what a service dog is, their legal rights under the ADA, and how they differ from therapy dogs and emotional support animals. You'll also learn why it's essential to understand your state laws when training a service dog, what the public access test involves, and how task training is completed. Finally, we'll talk about how to get started with your puppy and build the strong foundation needed for a future service partner.If you've ever considered training your own service dog—or simply want to understand the process better—this episode will guide you through the first steps and introduce you to the support available along the way.Support the showFollow us on social mediaInstagram @BAXTERandBella Facebook @TheOnlinePuppySchool YouTube @BAXTERandBellaSubscribe to our site for FREE weekly training tips! Check out our FREE resources!Join our membership here.
How to be a Good Dog Learning to Sit, Stay, and Heal By Phyllis Coletta Howtobeagooddog.com https://store.bookbaby.com/book/how-to-be-a-good-dog Overview "How to Be a Good Dog: Learning to Sit, Stay, and Heal" is a field manual for people who want to stop the madness in their minds. Learning to meditate is like taking a wild puppy — you know, the one eating socks and ripping up the couch in your brain—and transforming it into a faithful, reliable companion. Written for anyone tired of their mental chaos, (like a 40-year-old mom with kids), this is a meditation guide that uses the "F" word with impunity and does not sanction mysterious mantras, mudras, or hemp clothing. The book is for anyone worn down by the endlessly judgmental, negative commentator residing between their ears. Weary of the inner noise? Readers are guaranteed to laugh, relax, and learn how to find their mental alpha dog and train that unruly pup to sit, stay, and heal. Description "How to Be a Good Dog: Learning to Sit, Stay, and Heal" is a field manual for people who want to stop the madness in their minds. Learning to meditate is about taking that wild puppy in your mind— you know, the one eating socks and ripping up the couch—and transforming it into a reliable companion. While meditation may seem simple, it is no easy feat. Training your puppy mind requires discipline, courage, and the willingness to be quiet. No phones, kids, co-workers, or partners—meditation is the bravest solo trek you'll ever take. When you train your mind to sit, stay, and heal, you open your mind to a powerful force you never knew you had. Your mind will respond to every blow, joy, and sorrow with willingness, humor, and peace. Once your mind is a good dog, there is no going back to the chaos of puppyhood. If you want to heal the world, you must begin with yourself. Your healing will radiate out to your family, loved ones, and communities. Train your mind through meditation, and life will become a walk in the park. About The Author Phyllis Coletta is the fourth of six children in a loud, loving Italian family from Philadelphia. A single mom of three boys, Phyllis was a litigation attorney, so her soul withered for over a decade. Three days after her youngest son graduated high school, she quit her job, sold her house, and gave away most of her stuff. At 48, with everything she needed in her Honda CRV, Phyllis headed to Colorado to be a cowgirl. She has also been a high school teacher, EMT, ski bum, and writer. As an ordained Zen Buddhist chaplain, Phyllis worked as a hospital/hospice chaplain. After her adventures in Colorado, Phyllis lives mostly barefoot at the Jersey shore where she raised her boys. You can reach her at phyllis@howtobeagooddog.com
Chewy the Shih Tzu now has 75 new besties! STORY: https://www.wdjx.com/an-abandoned-shih-tzu-now-has-75-humans-to-love-on-him/
Support Our Cause at https://libri-vox.org/donateThis fictional work is written in 1st person by the dog himself. It's a cute story of the adventures in the life of a noble dog who is appropriately named, Job. The canine society in which he lives is an interesting parallel to human society. (Summary by Allyson Hester)Donate to LibriVox: https://libri-vox.org/donate
What's your sign? Good Dogs! And a DUI inside a Walmart!? That's what Paul is BuZzin' about today on The Daily BuZz!!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Matt and Trent discuss various aspects of dog ownership, professional hunting, and family dynamics. Matt shared his evolving perspective on dog ownership after having a child, while Trent explained the complexities of professional hunting beyond common misconceptions, highlighting the shift from a self-centered approach to creating new experiences with his children. They both agreed on the importance of relatability in hunting content, advocating for showcasing failures and challenges to inspire and foster a supportive community. Did you know you can get a discount on the onX Hunt app? http://bit.ly/BRO_onXHuntShop Use the promo code: BRO and you'll get a 20% discount!
In this episode, Nole and Kevin jump straight in with an urgent call to action for everyone to sign up for the 9/11 Memorial Stair Climb. The guys then dive into a compelling discussion about the book "The Rescuer" by Jason Sautel, exploring the idea that first responders leave a piece of themselves on every call. This leads to a broader conversation about professionalism, personal accountability, and the internal battle between doing what you know is right versus taking the easy way out, whether that's cleaning the station bathrooms or avoiding the endless dopamine chase of "doomscrolling." They touch on proactive mental health, the tools they use to stay grounded, and the simple but powerful act of mentorship. Finally, Nole shares his latest bio-hacking experiment: mouth taping for better sleep.Key Topics & Timestamps(00:13) - Urgent Call to Action: Sign up for the 9/11 Memorial Stair Climb now!(02:01) - Book Discussion: "The Rescuer" by Jason Sautel.(02:20) - The concept of leaving a piece of yourself on every call.(04:00) - The profound impact of small, professional acts on the people we serve.(06:49) - The "Shopping Cart Theory" and the importance of doing what's right when no one is watching.(08:45) - The trap of doomscrolling and its effect on being present with family.(11:05) - Understanding social media as an addiction to dopamine hits.(14:30) - How reading "The Rescuer" brought up uncomfortable emotions and memories of traumatic calls.(17:25) - Using the HALT (Hungry, Angry, Lonely, Tired) method and the value of proactive mental health check-ins.(19:25) - The constant battle of feeding the "good dog" versus the "bad dog."(20:10) - The common struggle of knowing what to do for self-improvement but failing to execute.(23:10) - Kevin discusses his sobriety and why alcohol isn't a viable coping tool for him.(25:36) - Nole provides an update on his journey of quitting nicotine.(28:00) - The power of fatherhood, mentorship, and positive male role models in the fire service.(36:00) - Nole shares a tool for starting difficult but important conversations.(38:32) - Mouth Taping: Nole's deep dive into using "Hostage Tape" for better sleep.(45:55) - Final details and push for the 5th Annual 9/11 Memorial Stair Climb.Resources MentionedEvent: 9/11 Memorial Stair Climb RegistrationBook: "The Rescuer" by Jason SautelBible Verse: James 4:17Sleep Aid: Hostage Tape, 3M Micropore TapeHealth Service: Function Health Blood Tests (for County employees)Send us an email: thefireupprogram@gmail.comSign up for a class at The Fire Up Program!The Fire You Carry Instagram.
What's your sign? Good Dogs! And a DUI inside a Walmart!? That's what Paul is BuZzin' about today on The Daily BuZz!!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This is the cutest...and slightly creepiest...thing you'll see all week. Gus is a senior dog who was dealing with separation anxiety, until his human got him a life-sized fake human to keep him company VIDEO: https://www.wdjx.com/senior-dog-has-an-emotional-support-doll/
A pilot heard about a lost dog in Alaska on Facebook and ended up being a hero for this family! VIDEO: https://www.wdjx.com/lost-dog-found-by-good-samaritan-pilot-in-alaska/
Fianna Fáil senator Paul Daly spoke to Jerry about his call for dog owners to have to take a theory test before they get a licence.
In the remote mountain village in India, one alert dog's relentless barking woke everyone up and saved lives! STORY: https://www.goodnewsnetwork.org/heroic-dog-rocky-alerts-indian-village-of-oncoming-landslide-saving-dozens/
In this episode of Quills & Chills, I sit down with Brian Asman, a writer, actor, and director based in San Diego, California. We delve into Asman's career journey and his unique storytelling approach, highlighting his latest novel 'Good Dogs.' Our discussion covers themes of found family and survival, the creation of memorable characters, and the innovative portrayal of werewolves. During our conversation, we'll reveal insights into Asman's creative process, the development of his horror elements, and future projects. Tune in to hear about the gripping tale that combines dark comedy and supernatural elements in a fresh and engaging way. Follow Brian Asman on social: brianasmanbooks.com IG: thebrianasman Bsky: @thebrianasman.bsky.social Follow Quills & Chills on social: IG: @quillsandchills Bluesky: @quillsandchills.bsky.social YOUTUBE: @quillsandchillspodcast
This isn't something you see every day…a dog stuck at the top of a tree! Dad had to climb up there and drop the dog down onto a sheet the family was holding out! STORY: https://www.wdjx.com/dog-gets-stuck-at-the-top-of-a-tree/
The show-ending “Smoking Gun” segment on the Tuesday Bob Rose Show 6-3-25
In this podcast, Brian Asman talks about writing fiction fearlessly, and much more. About Brian Asman Brian Asman is a writer, actor, director, and producer from San Diego, CA. He's the author of Good Dogs, Man, F*ck this House, I'm Not Even Supposed to Be Here Today from Eraserhead Press, Neo Arcana, Nunchuck City and … Continue reading
'Man's best friend' sure sounds better than 'obligatory symbiont', but what are the true dynamics at play?There's no denying the bond people feel and the attachment dogs have for their humans, but if we put that beautiful relationship under scientific scrutiny, does it hold up?Can any dog go 'full Lassie' if you (or Timmy) gets stuck down a well? Will your dog save you?Featuring:Professor Clive Wynne, animal psychologist, Arizona State UniversityDr. Mia Cobb, Chaser Innovation Research Fellow (Canine Welfare Science), Animal Welfare Science Centre at the University of MelbourneProfessor Chris Johnson, the University of TasmaniaDr. Annika Bremhorst, founder of Dogs and Science, and canine scientist at the University of BernProduction:Ann Jones, Presenter / ProducerNat Tencic, ProducerRebecca McLaren, ProducerPetria Ladgrove, Executive Producer
Doggie CPR? That's what it looks like Reggie, the boxer, was doing to his French bulldog brother, Yogi! And it saved his life! VIDEO AND STORY HERE: https://www.wdjx.com/dog-saves-his-bffs-life/
Britta, an eleven-year-old girl, has lived in soul-deep sorrow since her mother left their family. When Britta's father forgets her birthday, he decides to give her a dog as a late birthday gift. (Britta wants a cell phone.) They adopt Crash, an Australian shepherd from the local animal shelter in Sault Ste. Marie, a small city in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, and their adventures begin. "A powerful tale of finding friendship in the most unexpected places. " Nikki Mitchell, author of the Magic Shoebox Adventures Rescuing Crash, the Good Dog is a story about broken hearts--not only Britta's and her father's hearts but also a dog's broken heart--and it is a story about the bonds between daughters and fathers and good dogs and also not-always-so-good cats. Sponsored by Moravian Sons Distillery and Doc Chavent Listen in for a chance to win a signed copy of Rescuing Crash, the Good Dog. Copyright (c) 2025. Emma Blogs, LLC. All rights reserved.
A woman in Minnesota named Breanna Bortner says her dog knew she had breast cancer before she or her doctors did. STORY: https://www.wdjx.com/woman-says-her-dog-smelled-her-breast-cancer-before-diagnosis/
Last meals with Francis. Dog cocaine. Powerball Karma. The rare full apology. B-Side Val Kilmers. Vajazaling Updates. Must Watch Val Movies. Strike 1 on the new kid. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A group of fraternity guys at the University of Southern Mississippi reunited a woman with her lost dog five years after he went missing. STORY: https://www.wdjx.com/fraternity-reunites-lost-dog-with-his-owner-after-five-years/
Edward wants to get back at his wife Liz after she put his dinner in the dog bowl as a punishment for something he said to her. Follow us on socials! @themorningmess
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit femchaospod.substack.comKat and Phoebe discuss an incredibly Canadian neighborhood poop drama, the allure of bisexual men, and the free speech imbroglio surrounding the deportation of a Columbia student protester.Links:Ladies, is it gay to like men?The FP on the ICE arrest of a Columbia protester:Melissa Chen with thoughts on the probationary green card:h…
Here's what we're reading, recommending, and revisiting this week.Catherine's library find is Toto, by A.J. Hackwith, which is a look at the Wizard of Oz story from the perspective of Toto the dog. He tells us, "I was mostly a Good Dog until they sold me out to animal control, okay?" which sounds like a take we'd like to hear.Terri's random recommendation this week is a filmed version of a stage production of Waitress, starring Sara Bareilles and streaming on Max. We've talked about the show and the movie before, and Terri found this an enjoyable way to make use of her Max subscription. Mentioned: A song from the show, "She Used to Be Mine," performed by Jeremy Jordan, Jessie Mueller, and the show's creator, Sara Bareilles.In the archives, we checked in on an episode from 2021 on one-star reviews of parenting experiences. Mentioned: "7 Surprisingly Busy Days in the Life of an Experimental Theater Maker" at the New York Times (gift link).Next week's lineup: Lost S2 E11, "The Hunting Party," on Tuesday, March 4A Man on the Inside S1 E6, "Our Man in Sacramento," on Wednesday, March 5Weekly roundup on Thursday, March 6Until then (and anytime you're in need), the archives are available.
This week on Interview Stories and Tales we talk about those good dogs you have and those bad dogs you had! We also get Madison, a 14 year old hound hunter to tell us what she's been up to! We would like to thank those who support this podcast. Special thanks to Alpha Dog Nutrition and Double U Hunting Supply for sponsoring this episode. Want to learn more about Alpha Dog Nutrition? Check out the links belowhttps://www.dusupply.com/alphadogwww.dusupply.comhttps://alphadognutrition.com/ https://www.youtube.com/@DoubleUHuntingSupply/podcasts
Twitch Streamer Amanda Panda joins Candice to discuss co-operative games they've recently been diggin' into.00:00:00 Introduction00:05:18 BGG@Sea WestMex00:08:44 Fresh Plays00:09:00 Darwin's Journey00:12:31 Fives00:18:20 Dice Cards00:21:08 Bullet♥︎00:23:49 Awesome Co-op Discoveries00:24:20 Unstoppable00:30:36 Defenders of the Wild00:42:04 Buffer Time00:44:50 Conquest Princess: Fashion is Power 00:47:13 The Fellowship of the Ring: Trick-Taking Game00:53:26 Burgle Bros 3: Future Flip00:56:17 Sail01:01:47 Epilogue01:05:28 Leviathan Wilds01:13:03 Good Dog, Bad Zombie01:16:37 The LOOP01:27:18 Apropos: Of Board Games01:29:36 Candice's Honorable Mentions (Cthulhu: Death May Die, Purple Haze, Peacemakers: Horrors of War, Bomb Busters, Décorum, Eternal Decks, Fateforge)01:33:02 Amanda's Honorable Mentions (The Night Cage, The Spill, Corps of Discovery, Horrified: Greek Monsters & World of Monsters, Sky Team)01:38:59 Sign-offThank you to our sponsor, Repos Production!Web: https://boardgamegeek.com/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@boardgamegeekTwitter: https://twitter.com/BoardGameGeekEmail: podcast@boardgamegeek.com
There's kind of nothing better than dog besties right? Especially when your dog has been depressed about moving away from his dog buddies and then a new friend moves next door…PRECIOUS VIDEO: https://www.wdjx.com/these-dog-besties-will-brighten-your-day-instantly/
What happens when an experienced foster falls in love with an "easy dog"? Typically they give the dog up to another home so that they can take on a more difficult dog. In this episode we are pushing back on the idea that experienced dog people should take on more difficult dogs just because they can. We also know that everyone defines "difficult" differently, so a difficult dog for one person could be the perfect match for someone else. We believe dogs should be enjoyed and loved and that the people adopting them also matter. So if you are an experienced dog handler and fall for a dog who could thrive in any home, we are here to say it's okay for that dog to thrive in your home. Don't forget to review, subscribe, and share! Follow us on https://www.instagram.com/sometimestheressideeye/
This episode explores essential dog etiquette rules to help owners navigate public spaces responsibly. Meg emphasizes the importance of respecting boundaries for both dogs and their owners to foster a safe and positive experience in community interactions.• Importance of being considerate toward other dogs and their owners • Experiences highlighting the struggles of off-leash encounters • Teaching children to respect a dog's personal space • The consequences of misunderstanding dog behavior in public • Core rules of dog etiquette to change public perceptions • Addressing entitlement and setting boundaries • Recognizing the unique needs of individual dogs in various social settings • Encouragement to promote shared understanding among dog owners Thank you for listening! If you'd like to support the podcast, please consider sharing this episode with fellow dog owners.To Donate to Pasadena Humane Society and help them care for the animals effected by the fires, visit their website here.To book an in person lesson with Meg (or virtual session) visit our website here.
In this podcast, Brian Asman talks about exploring family in Good Dogs, writing engaging action scenes, writing routine, and much more. About Brian Asman Brian Asman is a writer, actor, director, and producer from San Diego, CA. He's the author of Good Dogs, Man, Fuck this House, I'm Not Even Supposed to Be Here Today … Continue reading
In this podcast, we speak with Brian Asman to coincide with the release of his novel, Good Dogs. About Brian Asman Brian Asman is a writer, actor, director, and producer from San Diego, CA. He's the author of Good Dogs, Man, Fuck this House, I'm Not Even Supposed to Be Here Today from Eraserhead Press, … Continue reading
Guest Brian Asman discusses his move from indie horror author to traditional publishing for his new novel GOOD DOGS (which hit stores the day this episode was released). Indie authors know the grind of doing everything by themselves, from writing to publishing to marketing to promotion and on and on. What's it like for an indie author with a hit novel under his belt to get a support team behind him? Listen in and find out. Brian's 2021 indie novel MAN, F**K THIS HOUSE put him on the map and led to his signing with Blackstone Publishing, the publisher of GOOD DOGS. Deep Cuts is created by Scott Sigler and A B Kovacs Production Assistance by Allie Press Copyright 2024 by Empty Set Entertainment Make your business howl at the moon with a new domain. The GoDaddy Promo Code CJCFOSSIG slashes 99% off the first year of a three-year new domain registration. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices