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“Don't underestimate your cats. Elevate your expectations of them, and you'll be amazed at what they can achieve.” This episode is sponsored in part by Maddie's Fund and The Acatemy . What if your cat's behavior problems could be solved with just a few simple changes to their environment? Today, we're speaking with Ingrid Johnson, a certified cat behavior consultant and the innovative mind behind Fundamentally Feline. Ingrid's expertise in feline behavior and environmental enrichment has helped countless cat owners create happier, healthier lives for their pets. In this episode, Ingrid shares her journey from starting in the field of feline behavior in the early 2000s to becoming a leading expert in the industry. We delve into the importance of environmental enrichment for indoor cats, the benefits of food puzzles, and how these tools can prevent boredom and reduce behavior problems. Ingrid also discusses the challenges of medicating cats and offers practical strategies for making this process smoother and less stressful for both cats and their owners. Additionally, she highlights the integration of medical and behavioral approaches to ensure holistic care for our feline friends. In this episode, you will learn: The critical role of environmental enrichment in maintaining feline well-being How to effectively introduce and use food puzzles and foraging toys to stimulate your cat The principles of clicker training and how it can enhance your relationship with your cat Techniques for successful and stress-free medication administration for cats The importance of combining medical and behavioral strategies to address feline issues comprehensively Resources: Learn more at Fundamentally Feline, Food Puzzles for Cats, IAABC Follow and subscribe to @FundamentallyFeline on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube Follow & Review: We'd love for you to follow us if you haven't yet. Click that purple '+' in the top right corner of your Apple Podcasts app. We'd love it even more if you could drop a review or 5-star rating over on Apple Podcasts. Simply select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” then a quick line with your favorite part of the episode. It only takes a second and it helps spread the word about the podcast.
En este episodio Majo González Cosío e Ingrid Johnson nos enseñan la importancia de aprender a decir ¡AUPA! para reinventarnos y superar con satisfacción las vueltas que nos da la vida. ¡Aprende lo que debiste saber a los 20, escúchanos!
In this episode, I chat with cat behaviorist Ingrid Johnson about cat food puzzles - what they are, and how and why to use them. Food puzzles are a great form of enrichment and mental exercise for cats, so you won't want to miss this info from Ingrid!
In this episode of the KittyCatGO Adventure Podcast, I speak with cat behaviorist Ingrid Johnson about how to introduce your cat to new situations, reading your cat's body language, overcoming negative adventuring experiences, the importance of respecting your cat's limitations and boundaries, ways to bring the outside in to your cat, and more!
Gertrude is a 16lb obese cat who simply refuses to lose weight. She will not run, play, or exercise in any way. She refuses to eat anything but the food she wants. Her health is on the line and Dr. Andy Roark is out of ideas. Fortunately, Ingrid Johnson is here to talk about how she handles these cases. Let's get into it! LINKS: Fundamentally Feline: https://www.fundamentallyfeline.com/ Put on Your PANTS! Hold Meeting that Matter: https://unchartedvet.com/product/put-on-your-pants-meetings/ Uncharted April Conference: https://unchartedvet.com/uncharted-april-2022/ Uncharted Podcast on iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-uncharted-veterinary-podcast/id1449897688 Charming the Angry Client On-Demand Staff Training: https://drandyroark.com/on-demand-staff-training/ What's on my Scrubs?! Card Game: https://drandyroark.com/training-tools/ Dr. Andy Roark Swag: drandyroark.com/shop All Links: linktr.ee/DrAndyRoark ABOUT OUR GUEST: Ingrid Johnson is a Certified Cat Behavior Consultant (CCBC) through The International Association of Animal Behavior Consultants (IAABC). Ingrid owns and operates Fundamentally Feline, providing in home consults for locals and virtual consultations worldwide for clients experiencing behavior challenges with their cat(s). In addition to behavior consults, Ingrid also offers medicating consultations to help clients overcome, or get ahead of, medicating challenges. Prevention and training, the best medicine! She makes her own line of feline foraging toys, scratching posts, vertical space, and litter boxes. She lectures nationwide on cat behavior at veterinary conferences such as AAFP, VMX, ACVC and the like. She is employed at Paws Whiskers and Claws, a feline only veterinary hospital, as a tech, groomer, and office manager and has been working exclusively with cats since 1999. In the Fall of 2016 a paper she co-authored, Food puzzles for cats: Feeding for physical and emotional well-being, was published in the JFMS (Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery) and to compliment it she co-developed FoodPuzzlesforCats.com. To date it is the most popular and widely downloaded paper in the history of the journal! Ingrid's home, cats, and environmental enrichment expertise has been featured on Animal Planet's Cats101 show and featured in numerous publications including the website WebMD. She has created a series of educational How-To videos of her own, viewable on Fundamentally Feline's website and YouTube channel. Ingrid regularly interviews and offers her expertise for various media outlets. She is Co-Director of Paw Project-Georgia, working towards ending the cruel practice of de-clawing cats. Cat Fancy magazine's 2008 “Home Issue” showcased her feline friendly accommodations and the aesthetically pleasing ways you can provide for your cats innate basic needs while still having a home the humans can enjoy. Ingrid is a huge advocate for enrichment and is determined to thwart the belief that one's home will look unsightly in efforts to provide it. Ingrid shares her home with husband Jake, five rescue cats, and Sebastian, a rescued Great Pyrenees Dog. Follow Fundamentally Feline on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and You Tube!
Description: Dr. Andy Roark has a tough case! A rambunctious 3 month old tabby kitten won't stop attacking his owner! He stalks her, pounces on her ankles from under the bed and rabbit kicks her hand when he gets the chance. It may sound funny, but his owner is fragile and can't have this keep happening. Luckly, Ingrid Johnson, a feline behavior expert, is here to talk through the case and how she would tackle it. LINKS: WORKSHOP: It's All Fun and Games – How to Play, Engage with and Reward Your Team https://unchartedvet.com/product/its-all-fun-and-games/ Fundamentally Feline: https://www.fundamentallyfeline.com/ Uncharted Podcast on iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-uncharted-veterinary-podcast/id1449897688 Charming the Angry Client On-Demand Staff Training: https://drandyroark.com/on-demand-staff-training/ What's on my Scrubs?! Card Game: https://drandyroark.com/training-tools/ Dr. Andy Roark Swag: drandyroark.com/shop All Links: linktr.ee/DrAndyRoark ABOUT OUR GUEST: Ingrid Johnson is a Certified Cat Behavior Consultant (CCBC) through The International Association of Animal Behavior Consultants (IAABC). Ingrid owns and operates Fundamentally Feline, providing in home consults for locals and virtual consultations worldwide for clients experiencing behavior challenges with their cat(s). In addition to behavior consults, Ingrid also offers medicating consultations to help clients overcome, or get ahead of, medicating challenges. Prevention and training, the best medicine! She makes her own line of feline foraging toys, scratching posts, vertical space, and litter boxes. She lectures nationwide on cat behavior at veterinary conferences such as AAFP, VMX, ACVC and the like. She is employed at Paws Whiskers and Claws, a feline only veterinary hospital, as a tech, groomer, and office manager and has been working exclusively with cats since 1999. In the Fall of 2016 a paper she co-authored, Food puzzles for cats: Feeding for physical and emotional well-being, was published in the JFMS (Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery) and to compliment it she co-developed FoodPuzzlesforCats.com. To date it is the most popular and widely downloaded paper in the history of the journal! Ingrid's home, cats, and environmental enrichment expertise has been featured on Animal Planet's Cats101 show and featured in numerous publications including the website WebMD. She has created a series of educational How-To videos of her own, viewable on Fundamentally Feline's website and YouTube channel. Ingrid regularly interviews and offers her expertise for various media outlets. She is Co-Director of Paw Project-Georgia, working towards ending the cruel practice of de-clawing cats. Cat Fancy magazine's 2008 “Home Issue” showcased her feline friendly accommodations and the aesthetically pleasing ways you can provide for your cats innate basic needs while still having a home the humans can enjoy. Ingrid is a huge advocate for enrichment and is determined to thwart the belief that one's home will look unsightly in efforts to provide it. Ingrid shares her home with husband Jake, five rescue cats, and Sebastian, a rescued Great Pyrenees Dog. Follow Fundamentally Feline on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and You Tube!
Is your cat really as happy and mentally stimulated as they can be? Can you truly say they are living their best life?Today's discussion, with the passionate cat behavioral consultant Ingrid Johnson, focuses on what exactly your cat needs to thrive and the simple changes we can all make around the house, and in our feeding habits specifically, that really can make all the difference to your cat's wellbeing.All too often the mental and emotional needs of cats are ignored. Today is the day to make the change they need!For more information and all the links discussed head over to the show notes at https://ourpetshealth.com/podcast/cat-enrichment
What do you do when you have a young cat that eats the senior cat's prescription diet and leaves nothing for the cat who needs it? What about when there's a whole herd of cats and only one needs therapeutic food? Dr. Andy Roark and feline behavior consultant Ingrid Johnson talk about the power of foraging when it comes to reducing stress and also limiting and controlling food intake in cat households. They get into microchip-reading cat feeders and the wisdom of always feeding cats separately. Links: Secret Sauce to Optimizing workflow: https://unchartedvet.com/upcoming-events/ Charming the Angry Client On-Demand Team Training: https://drandyroark.com/courses/charming-the-angry-client/ Dr. Andy Roark Swag: https://drandyroark.com/swag All Links: https://linktr.ee/UnchartedVet ABOUT OUR GUEST: Ingrid Johnson is a Certified Cat Behavior Consultant (CCBC) through The International Association of Animal Behavior Consultants (IAABC). Ingrid owns and operates Fundamentally Feline, providing in home consults for locals and virtual consultations worldwide for clients experiencing behavior challenges with their cat(s). In addition to behavior consults, Ingrid also offers medicating consultations to help clients overcome, or get ahead of, medicating challenges. Prevention and training, the best medicine! She makes her own line of feline foraging toys, scratching posts, vertical space, and litter boxes. She lectures nationwide on cat behavior at veterinary conferences such as AAFP, VMX, ACVC and the like. She is employed at Paws Whiskers and Claws, a feline only veterinary hospital, as a tech, groomer, and office manager and has been working exclusively with cats since 1999. In the Fall of 2016 a paper she co-authored, Food puzzles for cats: Feeding for physical and emotional well-being, was published in the JFMS (Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery) and to compliment it she co-developed FoodPuzzlesforCats.com. To date it is the most popular and widely downloaded paper in the history of the journal! Ingrid's home, cats, and environmental enrichment expertise has been featured on Animal Planet's Cats101 show and featured in numerous publications including the website WebMD. She has created a series of educational How-To videos of her own, viewable on Fundamentally Feline's website and YouTube channel. Ingrid regularly interviews and offers her expertise for various media outlets. She is Co-Director of Paw Project-Georgia, working towards ending the cruel practice of de-clawing cats. Cat Fancy magazine's 2008 “Home Issue” showcased her feline friendly accommodations and the aesthetically pleasing ways you can provide for your cats innate basic needs while still having a home the humans can enjoy. Ingrid is a huge advocate for enrichment and is determined to thwart the belief that one's home will look unsightly in efforts to provide it. Ingrid shares her home with husband Jake, five rescue cats, and Sebastian, a rescued Great Pyrenees Dog. Follow Fundamentally Feline on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube! ABOUT OUR HOST: Dr. Andy Roark is a practicing veterinarian, international speaker, author, and media personality. He is the founder of the Uncharted Veterinary Conference and DrAndyRoark.com. He has been an award-winning columnist for DVM360 and his popular Facebook page, website, podcast and YouTube show reach millions of people every month.
We have a 9 mo kitten with chronic eye problems who is starting to resist getting eye meds. HOW DO YOU TREAT THAT? In this episode, Dr. Andy Roark and certified feline behavior consultant Ingrid Johnson talk about the value of a “Medication Station” for cats and how this tool can be used to make all medication recommendations easier for cat owners to follow. We get into positive training techniques that work, and the single biggest mistake that cat owners make when it comes to positively medicating their feline friends. Finally, Ingrid and Andy discuss easy tips for veterinary professionals to support cat owners who are struggling with meds. Links: Skills in 90 - Level Up Your Practice Photos: https://unchartedvet.com/upcoming-events/ Secret Sauce to Optimizing workflow: https://unchartedvet.com/upcoming-events/ Dr. Andy Roark Swag: https://drandyroark.com/swag All Links: https://linktr.ee/UnchartedVet ABOUT OUR GUEST: Ingrid Johnson is a Certified Cat Behavior Consultant (CCBC) through The International Association of Animal Behavior Consultants (IAABC). Ingrid owns and operates Fundamentally Feline, providing in home consults for locals and virtual consultations worldwide for clients experiencing behavior challenges with their cat(s). In addition to behavior consults, Ingrid also offers medicating consultations to help clients overcome, or get ahead of, medicating challenges. Prevention and training, the best medicine! She makes her own line of feline foraging toys, scratching posts, vertical space, and litter boxes. She lectures nationwide on cat behavior at veterinary conferences such as AAFP, VMX, ACVC and the like. She is employed at Paws Whiskers and Claws, a feline only veterinary hospital, as a tech, groomer, and office manager and has been working exclusively with cats since 1999. In the Fall of 2016 a paper she co-authored, Food puzzles for cats: Feeding for physical and emotional well-being, was published in the JFMS (Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery) and to compliment it she co-developed FoodPuzzlesforCats.com. To date it is the most popular and widely downloaded paper in the history of the journal! Ingrid's home, cats, and environmental enrichment expertise has been featured on Animal Planet's Cats101 show and featured in numerous publications including the website WebMD. She has created a series of educational How-To videos of her own, viewable on Fundamentally Feline's website and YouTube channel. Ingrid regularly interviews and offers her expertise for various media outlets. She is Co-Director of Paw Project-Georgia, working towards ending the cruel practice of de-clawing cats. Cat Fancy magazine's 2008 “Home Issue” showcased her feline friendly accommodations and the aesthetically pleasing ways you can provide for your cats innate basic needs while still having a home the humans can enjoy. Ingrid is a huge advocate for enrichment and is determined to thwart the belief that one's home will look unsightly in efforts to provide it. Ingrid shares her home with husband Jake, five rescue cats, and Sebastian, a rescued Great Pyrenees Dog. Follow Fundamentally Feline on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube! ABOUT OUR HOST: Dr. Andy Roark is a practicing veterinarian, international speaker, author, and media personality. He is the founder of the Uncharted Veterinary Conference and DrAndyRoark.com. He has been an award-winning columnist for DVM360 and his popular Facebook page, website, podcast and YouTube show reach millions of people every month.
New Jersey-based Atlantic Health system transformed recognition and response processes to human trafficking, becoming a model of success and making its communities safer. In this AHA Advancing Health podcast, hear from Atlantic’s Ingrid Johnson, R.N., and its CEO and past AHA Board Chair Brian Gragnolati, as they discuss the importance of c-suite leadership in supporting efforts to raise awareness of and combat human trafficking
Dr. Andy Roark and Stephanie Goss dig into what to do when you're doing it all right, but the front desk is still overwhelmed! Let's get into it! HELPFUL LINKS: https://www.guardianvets.com/ https://www.unchartedvet.com/upcoming UPCOMING EVENTS: If you like this episode, you've got to check out Dr. Roark's new Workshop on Team Buy In! Head over to https://unchartedvet.com/team-buy-in/ to learn more. Want to do something for your technicians! Register them for the upcoming Cat Handling course with Dr. Roark and Ingrid Johnson. Head over to https://drandyroark.com/product/medicating-cats-positively/ to find out more! ABOUT OUR GUESTS: GuardianVets provides live, virtual support to practices so veterinary professionals can find work-life balance while enhancing client and patient care. Visit guardianvets.com/ for a consultation. Katherine Donahue D.V.M. | Veterinary Medical Director @GuardianVets Jim Poissant | Director of Business Development @GuardianVets
This week on UVP Dr. Andy Roark and David Liss, RVT VTS (ECC, SAIM) discuss new research about what really keeps technicians engaged! If you like this episode, you've got to check out Dr. Roark's new Workshop on Team Buy In! Head over to https://unchartedvet.com/team-buy-in/ to learn more. Want to do something for your technicians! Register them for the upcoming Cat Handling course with Dr. Roark and Ingrid Johnson. Head over to https://drandyroark.com/product/medicating-cats-positively/ to find out more!
Ingrid Johnson is our special guest today, and what a resume she has! Ingrid is a busy lady, with a full-time job at a busy Georgia vet's office as a vet tech and cat groomer, she also has a private cat behavior practice, she is the former co-chair of the IAABC for whom she also blogs, she is the current co-chair of the anti-declaw movement, Paw Project Georgia Chapter, and on top of all that, Ingrid also developed her own line of cat toys and puzzle feeders. WOW, she is one busy lady! Ingrid is involved with so many more things we can hardly list them all! Ingrid, Linda, and Rita discuss plenty of things cat today. Their main topic of discussion is about keeping our cats happy and healthy, by providing an environment that meets your cat's natural tendencies and daily needs. From the overweight sleepy cat to the high-energy rascal cat, all kitties have specific feline needs that must be met. Unfortunately, not all cat owners understand these needs. As simple and providing a scratching pad or as complex as providing safe outdoor access with a Catio, we're here to help you solve the mystery of cat needs and behavior today. As Ingrid says “Environment enrichment isn't really an accurate term anymore. You don't get points for providing your cat with his basic needs.” EPISODE NOTES: Learn about Cat Behavior, No Declawing, and Environment Enrichment: Your Cats will Thank You!
This week on the Cone.... Dr. Andy Roark and feline behavior expert Ingrid Johnson discuss what to do with a naughty boy who bullies, tears open food bags and says offensive things (well, we don't know what he says, but we bet they are NSFW). Can we "fix" cats like this??? Let's get into it! Helpful links: Screened porch: www.facebook.com/FundamentallyFel…=351308551623479 Catio: www.facebook.com/FundamentallyFel…1064791396941854 Strollin'!: www.facebook.com/FundamentallyFel…=351291291625205 Finn demonstrates "recall": www.fundamentallyfeline.com/finn-demons…r-to-train/ Yard fun!: www.fundamentallyfeline.com/yard-fun-th…e-for-cats/ Summertime enrichment: www.fundamentallyfeline.com/summertime-…-ice-cubes/ More on catios: www.fundamentallyfeline.com/catios-opti…ng-a-catio/ ABOUT OUR GUEST: Ingrid Johnson is a Certified Cat Behavior Consultant (CCBC) through The International Association of Animal Behavior Consultants (IAABC). She is employed at Paws Whiskers and Claws, a feline only veterinary hospital and has been working exclusively with cats since 1999. Ingrid operates Fundamentally Feline, providing in home and phone consultations for clients experiencing behavior challenges with their cat(s). In addition to behavior consultations, Ingrid publishes educational content on her site, but also manages Facebook, Twitter and Instagram pages, makes her own line of feline foraging toys, scratching posts and vertical space, and litter boxes. She lectures on cat behavior at veterinary conferences such as AAFP, VMX, ACVC and the like. In the Fall of 2016 a paper she co-authored, Food puzzles for cats: Feeding for physical and emotional well-being, was published in the JFMS and to compliment it she co-developed a website called FoodPuzzlesforCats.com. Ingrid's home, cats, and environmental enrichment expertise has been featured on Animal Planet's Cats101 show. She filmed for the website WebMD and has created a series of educational How-To videos of her own, viewable on Fundamentally Feline's website. She is Co-Director of Paw Project-Georgia, working towards ending the cruel practice of de-clawing cats. Cat Fancy magazine's 2008 “Home Issue” showcased her feline friendly accommodations and the aesthetically pleasing ways you can provide for your cats innate basic needs while still having a home the humans can enjoy. Ingrid shares her home with husband Jake, seven rescue cats, and Sebastian, a rescued Great Pyrenees Dog.
In this episode, Dr. James and Kirsten talk with Ariana Iacoboni, a professional dog trainer with Lorenzo's dog training team, about dog training methods and common behavioral problems in dogs. Then, we talk with certified cat behavior consultant Ingrid Johnson about cat training and common behavioral issues in cats.
This week on the Cone of Shame... Ingrid Johnson is back to talk about outside time for young and active cats. Is it safe? Is it beneficial? How do we coach pet owners to do it? Let's get into this! Helpful links: Screened porch: https://www.facebook.com/FundamentallyFeline/photos/?tab=album&album_id=351308551623479 Catio: https://www.facebook.com/FundamentallyFeline/photos/?tab=album&album_id=1064791396941854 Strollin'!: https://www.facebook.com/FundamentallyFeline/photos/?tab=album&album_id=351291291625205 Finn demonstrates "recall": https://www.fundamentallyfeline.com/finn-demonstrates-recall-a-life-saving-behavior-to-train/ Yard fun!: https://www.fundamentallyfeline.com/yard-fun-the-importance-of-safe-supervised-outside-time-for-cats/ Summertime enrichment: https://www.fundamentallyfeline.com/summertime-enrichment-willow-vs-ice-cubes/ More on catios: https://www.fundamentallyfeline.com/catios-options-to-consider-when-building-a-catio/ ABOUT OUR GUEST: Ingrid Johnson is a Certified Cat Behavior Consultant (CCBC) through The International Association of Animal Behavior Consultants (IAABC). She is employed at Paws Whiskers and Claws, a feline only veterinary hospital and has been working exclusively with cats since 1999. Ingrid operates Fundamentally Feline, providing in home and phone consultations for clients experiencing behavior challenges with their cat(s). In addition to behavior consultations, Ingrid publishes educational content on her site, but also manages Facebook, Twitter and Instagram pages, makes her own line of feline foraging toys, scratching posts and vertical space, and litter boxes. She lectures on cat behavior at veterinary conferences such as AAFP, VMX, ACVC and the like. In the Fall of 2016 a paper she co-authored, Food puzzles for cats: Feeding for physical and emotional well-being, was published in the JFMS and to compliment it she co-developed a website called FoodPuzzlesforCats.com. Ingrid's home, cats, and environmental enrichment expertise has been featured on Animal Planet's Cats101 show. She filmed for the website WebMD and has created a series of educational How-To videos of her own, viewable on Fundamentally Feline's website. She is Co-Director of Paw Project-Georgia, working towards ending the cruel practice of de-clawing cats. Cat Fancy magazine's 2008 “Home Issue” showcased her feline friendly accommodations and the aesthetically pleasing ways you can provide for your cats innate basic needs while still having a home the humans can enjoy. Ingrid shares her home with husband Jake, seven rescue cats, and Sebastian, a rescued Great Pyrenees Dog.
Our Breaking Distance Team had an opportunity to share an evening with the New Jersey Coalition Against Human Trafficking, an organization that has been a beacon of light and hope to many and an organization whose Coalition Members Paying It Forward Foundation have served as a mentor to our organization Beauty for Freedom for years. Our BD team spoke with Ingrid Johnson, NJCAHT Board Member and Co-Chair of the NJCAHT Healthcare Committee, Wincey Terry-Bryant Founder of Nanababies, Winceyco, and Co-Chair of the NJCAHT Arts Committee and Gina Cavallo NJCAHT Boardmember, Consultant, Speaker, Advocate and Survivor of Human Trafficking. These incredible women inspired us with their passion for freedom and their generous hearts for supporting victims and survivors. We would like to use this podcast as a way to honor the NJCAHT and all they represent. Please join us in supporting their expansion by voting for a rebrand which could health them grow. Support their work to help survivors with your vote today and everyday until June 11th, 2020: https://thinkso.com/giveabrand Help give this nonprofit a $50k rebrand via “Give a Brand”. More about NJCAHT:The New Jersey Coalition Against Human Trafficking was formed in 2011 and is made up of over 180 diverse groups in the state, which include nonprofits, faith-based organizations, government agencies, academics, law enforcement, and direct service providers. The NJCAHT works to serve as the hub of community efforts statewide to increase coordination and visibility of NJ’s commitment to end human trafficking.https://www.njhumantrafficking.org/ RESOURCEShttps://www.njhumantrafficking.org/covid19 LEARN MORE ABOUT OUR ANTI-TRAFFICKING ORGANIZATION BEAUTY FOR FREEDOM AT: https://beautyforfreedom.org/ BEAUTY FOR FREEDOM MISSION STATEMENT Art Therapy. Education. Empowerment. This is how we help survivors of human trafficking. We support recovery through creativity and skills training. We nurture our youth by removing potential stigmas surrounding self-expression, legitimizing their ideas, hopes, and dreams. In light of the COVID-19 global pandemic, we realize it’s our time to step up. Using the platform we’ve built to usher in change in the lives of people across the globe, we hope to help the world heal in this time of crisis. Here’s to paying it forward.
Help me celebrate the 2020 veterinary school graduates! Register as a guest for our virtual veterinary school graduation (unless you are a 2020 grad, then register as a graduate!). It's going to be a fun celebration of the students and their families as they leave their formal veterinary training behind and enter our profession. Check it out! https://bit.ly/3beAW1E This week on the cone... Dr. Andy Roark talks with Ingrid Johnson about how to introduce a dog into the land of the kitties! Helpful links: https://www.fundamentallyfeline.com/litter-boxes-get-scoop-many-kind/ https://www.fundamentallyfeline.com/litter-boxes-get-scoop-part-2-filler-cleaning-maintenance/ https://www.fundamentallyfeline.com/litter-boxes-get-the-scoop-part-3-special-needs-cats-and-handicapables/ https://www.fundamentallyfeline.com/diy-best-litter-box/ Links to the boxes themselves: https://www.walmart.com/ip/IRIS-132-Qt-Bu…ox-Clear/15823543 https://www.amazon.com/Superio-Clear-Storage-Container-Handles/dp/B072C4D3LN https://www.ikea.com/us/en/p/samla-box-clear-90102971/ https://www.amazon.com/dp/B072C4D3LN/ref…i_i_I3pvCb9PTCH2S ABOUT OUR GUEST: Ingrid Johnson is a Certified Cat Behavior Consultant (CCBC) through The International Association of Animal Behavior Consultants (IAABC). She is employed at Paws Whiskers and Claws, a feline only veterinary hospital and has been working exclusively with cats since 1999. Ingrid operates Fundamentally Feline, providing in home and phone consultations for clients experiencing behavior challenges with their cat(s). In addition to behavior consultations, Ingrid publishes educational content on her site, but also manages Facebook, Twitter and Instagram pages, makes her own line of feline foraging toys, scratching posts and vertical space, and litter boxes. She lectures on cat behavior at veterinary conferences such as AAFP, VMX, ACVC and the like. In the Fall of 2016 a paper she co-authored, Food puzzles for cats: Feeding for physical and emotional well-being, was published in the JFMS and to compliment it she co-developed a website called FoodPuzzlesforCats.com. Ingrid's home, cats, and environmental enrichment expertise has been featured on Animal Planet's Cats101 show. She filmed for the website WebMD and has created a series of educational How-To videos of her own, viewable on Fundamentally Feline's website. She is Co-Director of Paw Project-Georgia, working towards ending the cruel practice of de-clawing cats. Cat Fancy magazine's 2008 “Home Issue” showcased her feline friendly accommodations and the aesthetically pleasing ways you can provide for your cats innate basic needs while still having a home the humans can enjoy. Ingrid shares her home with husband Jake, seven rescue cats, and Sebastian, a rescued Great Pyrenees Dog.
This week on the cone, Ingrid Johnson, CCBC, is back!!! She's talking litter boxes and fighting between cats. Gang... she dropped knowledge that I honestly did not have. This is a great and wildly useful episode. Check it out!! Helpful links: https://www.fundamentallyfeline.com/litter-boxes-get-scoop-many-kind/ https://www.fundamentallyfeline.com/litter-boxes-get-scoop-part-2-filler-cleaning-maintenance/ https://www.fundamentallyfeline.com/litter-boxes-get-the-scoop-part-3-special-needs-cats-and-handicapables/ https://www.fundamentallyfeline.com/diy-best-litter-box/ Links to the boxes themselves: https://www.walmart.com/ip/IRIS-132-Qt-Buckle-Down-Plastic-Storage-Box-Clear/15823543 https://www.amazon.com/IRIS-USA-CB-130-Buckle-Storage/dp/B000M39HPE/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=iris+132+qt+storage+bin&qid=1564938515&s=gateway&sr=8-3 https://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/90102971/ https://www.amazon.com/dp/B072C4D3LN/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_c_api_i_I3pvCb9PTCH2S ABOUT OUR GUEST: Ingrid Johnson is a Certified Cat Behavior Consultant (CCBC) through The International Association of Animal Behavior Consultants (IAABC). She is employed at Paws Whiskers and Claws, a feline only veterinary hospital and has been working exclusively with cats since 1999. Ingrid operates Fundamentally Feline, providing in home and phone consultations for clients experiencing behavior challenges with their cat(s). In addition to behavior consultations, Ingrid publishes educational content on her site, but also manages Facebook, Twitter and Instagram pages, makes her own line of feline foraging toys, scratching posts and vertical space, and litter boxes. She lectures on cat behavior at veterinary conferences such as AAFP, VMX, ACVC and the like. In the Fall of 2016 a paper she co-authored, Food puzzles for cats: Feeding for physical and emotional well-being, was published in the JFMS and to compliment it she co-developed a website called FoodPuzzlesforCats.com. Ingrid's home, cats, and environmental enrichment expertise has been featured on Animal Planet's Cats101 show. She filmed for the website WebMD and has created a series of educational How-To videos of her own, viewable on Fundamentally Feline's website. She is Co-Director of Paw Project-Georgia, working towards ending the cruel practice of de-clawing cats. Cat Fancy magazine's 2008 “Home Issue” showcased her feline friendly accommodations and the aesthetically pleasing ways you can provide for your cats innate basic needs while still having a home the humans can enjoy. Ingrid shares her home with husband Jake, seven rescue cats, and Sebastian, a rescued Great Pyrenees Dog.
The Boulderist Podcast - Tales from the People's Republic of Boulder
Is it possible to control your state of mind? State of mind affects everything from the lens through which an individual view reality to an individual’s health. Join us as Ingrid Johnson talks with The Boulderist to discuss state of mind, as well as some tips on how you can improve your state of mind....
In this episode of the Cone of Shame Veterinary Podcast, Dr. Andy Roark sits down with feline behavior consultant Ingrid Johnson to talk about cats that eat too fast and then throw up. There's a pet owner in exam room 2 who wants you to tell her how to stop her beloved feline from puking all the time. So.... How do you treat that? ** If you find the Cone of Shame to be helpful, please share it with your friends! And if you listen on iTunes, nothing helps us as much as an honest review! ** Want to be entered in our $100 weekly give away for vet peeps? Head over to DrAndyRoark.com and sign up for the newsletter. That's all you've got to do! ** Want to learn more about food puzzles for cats? Check out Ingrid's site at: FoodPuzzlesforCats.com ABOUT OUR GUEST: Ingrid Johnson is a Certified Cat Behavior Consultant (CCBC) through The International Association of Animal Behavior Consultants (IAABC). She is employed at Paws Whiskers and Claws, a feline only veterinary hospital and has been working exclusively with cats since 1999. Ingrid operates Fundamentally Feline, providing in home and phone consultations for clients experiencing behavior challenges with their cat(s). In addition to behavior consultations, Ingrid publishes educational content on her site, but also manages Facebook, Twitter and Instagram pages, makes her own line of feline foraging toys, scratching posts and vertical space, and litter boxes. She lectures on cat behavior at veterinary conferences such as AAFP, VMX, ACVC and the like. In the Fall of 2016 a paper she co-authored, Food puzzles for cats: Feeding for physical and emotional well-being, was published in the JFMS and to compliment it she co-developed a website called FoodPuzzlesforCats.com. Ingrid's home, cats, and environmental enrichment expertise has been featured on Animal Planet's Cats101 show. She filmed for the website WebMD and has created a series of educational How-To videos of her own, viewable on Fundamentally Feline's website. She is Co-Director of Paw Project-Georgia, working towards ending the cruel practice of de-clawing cats. Cat Fancy magazine's 2008 “Home Issue” showcased her feline friendly accommodations and the aesthetically pleasing ways you can provide for your cats innate basic needs while still having a home the humans can enjoy. Ingrid shares her home with husband Jake, seven rescue cats, and Sebastian, a rescued Great Pyrenees Dog.
This episode delves into the role of the community campuses through the stories and the work of three campus liaisons: Nicole Tom in Carmacks, Ingrid Johnson in Teslin, and Ashley Doiron in Dawson. We'll also hear from John Reid who has worked at the Mayo campus for 30 years and is now the department head of northern campuses.
This episode delves into the role of the community campuses through the stories and the work of three campus liaisons: Nicole Tom in Carmacks, Ingrid Johnson in Teslin, and Ashley Doiron in Dawson. We’ll also hear from John Reid who has worked at the Mayo campus for 30 years and is now the department head of northern campuses.
This episode follows the development of the College from the Vocational School down by the river to its move up the hill to become Yukon College, and its growth throughout the Yukon to 13 campuses throughout the Yukon.
This episode follows the development of the College from the Vocational School down by the river to its move up the hill to become Yukon College, and its growth throughout the Yukon to 13 campuses throughout the Yukon.
Welcome! Do past lives really exist? Does the answer truly matter or is it a way of thinking or being? Dr. Liz Bonet interviews Ingrid Johnson about her path to being a shaman and hypnotherapist. We’ll learn about: The difference between shamanic healing and hypnosis How shamans see the subconscious Past Life Regression Safety in Past Life Regression and Hypnosis See more about Ingrid at http://www.boulderhypnotherapycenter.com or contact at 303-776-8100. See Show Notes at http://www.drlizhypnosis.com/episode104 SALE - January 2019 Download Sale! 50% off all hypnosis downloads with coupon code "January2019"! Help yourself with easy Hypnosis Downloads by Dr. Liz!http://bit.ly/HypnosisMP3Downloads --------- See more about Dr. Liz and get Free hypnosis files athttp://bit.ly/drlizhypnosis Podcast Page http://bit.ly/HM-podcast Twitter@DrLizBonet#hypnotizemepodcast YouTubehttp://bit.ly/DrLiz-YouTube FB page http://bit.ly/2eZ9rjG Dr. Liz's book http://amzn.to/2gE08FJ --------- Hypnotize Me is the podcast about hypnosis, transformation, and healing. Certified hypnotherapist and Licensed Mental Health Counselor, Dr. Elizabeth Bonet, discusses the research behind hypnosis, interviews the professionals doing it, and talks to individuals who have had hypnosis to see what happened afterwards. Free hypnoses are also given from time to time. If you're interested in learning more about the magic of hypnosis, psychotherapy and mindfulness, this is the perfect place to feed your fascination! Thank you for tuning in! Please subscribe to auto-download new episodes to your listening device. After you listen to a few episodes, please consider leaving an honest rating and review of the podcast.
The Boulderist Podcast - Tales from the People's Republic of Boulder
Need a tool to help reset your mental state or finally beat that bad habit? Learn a bit about hypnotherapy as a means to change your life, or maybe just find some respite in our crazy world by aligning your subconscious mind and your conscious mind through hypnotherapy. Ingrid Johnson is a certified Transformational Hypnotherapist...
Pawprint | animal rescue podcast for dog, cat, and other animal lovers
Hadyn Hilton is our incredible guest today. She is the 26-year old owner and founder of Java Cats Café, Georgia's first cat café located in the heart of Atlanta. Though Hilton's degree and career path was slated for the film industry, Hadyn decided to drop everything to open a business revolving around one of her favorite things: cats! Facing many hurdles in order to open her business, she enjoys encouraging other entrepreneurs to start their journey and gives advice about being a young female business owner in a male-dominated society. Java Cats Café has been a huge success for cat adoptions and has an established following all across the US and several countries around the world. Java Cats Café https://www.javacatscafe.com Facebook https://www.facebook.com/javacatscafe/ Resources Hadyn started a woman-only entrepreneur and business owner Facebook Group called Java Cats Creatives Group. There are a number of members from outside of the Atlanta area! https://www.facebook.com/groups/1920630554855121/ Fundamentally Feline helped design the Java Cats Café’s Cat Lounge. Ingrid Johnson is the woman behind Fundamentally Feline. http://www.fundamentallyfeline.com PAWS Atlanta provides the cats for Java Cats Café. Java Cats adopted nearly 200 cats in their first nine months, making a huge impact on PAWS Atlanta’s cat adoptions. http://www.pawsatlanta.org Nancy and Harold have been busy with lots of cats and dogs, including Sugar the Dog. Stay up to date on Instagram. https://www.instagram.com/thisispawprint/ TNR stands for Trap, Neuter, Return (or Release). It is the method to help feral or community cat populations. Here are some important announcements from our fellow animal podcasters! Stacy LeBaron, host of the Community Cats Podcast, just completed her 2018 Online Cat Conference. You can still register to receive recordings of the live sessions! https://www.communitycatspodcast.com/online-cat-conference-2018/ If you have any questions, contact Stacy at stacy@communitycatspodcast.com Soledad Robledo has been a listener of the Pawprint Animal Rescue Podcast, and made the huge decision to launch her own animal podcast in Chile!! She hopes to launch in March 2018, and her show will be called “Corazon Animal.” https://thecompassionfatiguepodcast.com/rescue-me-retreat/ Jennifer Blough, host of the Compassion Fatigue Podcast, is hosting a retreat on the beautiful Lake Michigan coast. Called the “Rescue Me Retreat,” it is scheduled for the end of June 2018 Thank you Hadyn!! Thanks to Kate Aconfora-Thomas for making the connection. About Nancy and Harold Rhee We have been married over 20 years, fostered over 60 dogs in the past four years, and we love animal rescue and the amazing people who dedicate their lives. And of course, the dogs and cats! If you want to learn more about Nancy and Harold, go to our About Us page at http://thisispawprint.com/about or listen to our introductory podcast episode, "Fifty Puppies and a Podcast." http://thisispawprint.com/000 About Pawprint Pawprint (or Paw Print) is a weekly podcast dedicated to animal rescue, adoption, and the heroes who make it happen. Volunteer, walk, adopt, or foster a dog, cat, rabbit, or other wonderful pet through your local shelter, humane society, SPCA, pound, and animal control. Stop abuse, and help increase animal protection, welfare, and rights. http://thisispawprint.com http://animalrescuepodcast.com Don’t miss any new episodes. Sign up for our email list. If you want to join our animal rescue community and receive two free bonus dog-training resources from Irith Bloom, positive reinforcement dog trainer, go to http://thisispawprint.com/ask. Irith can be found at http://www.thesophisticateddog.com/ About Pawprint’s Music All of Pawprint's music is composed by Luke Gartner-Brereton. Luke is based in Brisbane, Australia, and he composes a wide variety of songs and musical loops http://info.vanillagroovemedia.com http://vanillagroovestudios.com http://soundcloud.com/luke-gartnerbrereton
Last week was all about understanding our canine family members better. This week, cats get equal time. Did you know that cats need brain-candy as much as dogs--or people? It’s not just a treat, it’s a necessity--and our felines are starving for intellectual enrichment. Too often, Kitty ends up getting in trouble because she has no legal outlet for her normal energy-- or becomes a feline couch potato getting pudgy in her nether regions and her brain. Cat behavior counselor Ingrid Johnson offers great suggestions for keeping your cats healthy both emotionally and physically, and preventing potential problems at the same time. Are your cats and dogs puzzling you? Need pet info-tainment and behavior tips? Wonder about links to past and future Pet Peeves radio episodes? More details on this episode MP3 Podcast - Entertain The Brain: Feline Enrichment with Amy Shojai on Pet Life Radio