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Navy Veteran Frank Cohen discusses how K9 Partners for Patriots connects veterans with service dogs and changes lives through their work and the community they build.
K9 Partners for Patriots Founder Mary Peter discusses her organization's work using service dogs to help veterans overcome PTSD ahead of National PTSD Awareness Day.
NewsNation Border Correspondent Ali Bradley has the latest on the crisis at the southern border. Founder & Executive Director of Training Operations for K9 Partners for Patriots Mary Peter discusses her organization's work helping local veterans and shelter dogs. ABC News Correspondent Jordana Miller reports live from Israel with the latest on the situation in Gaza.
IN A NEW STUDY OF U.S. VETERANS, RESEARCHERS CONCLUDED THAT PTSD, TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY AS WELL AS GENETIC FACTORS SHOWED A STRONG ASSOCIATION WITH DEVELOPING ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE AND RELATED DEMENTIAS LATER IN LIFE. WE SPEAK WITH DAMIAN WATSON, MILITARY VETERAN & PROGRAM COUNSELOR WITH OUR FRIENDS AT K9 PARTNERS FOR PATRIOTS.
Founder of K9 Partners for Patriots Mary Peter talks about PTSD Awareness Day and her organization's work helping veterans by rescuing dogs from shelters and training them to become service animals.
What to listen for:Today, the Dames of Detection dig deep into the meaning behind talent and desire as these often-subjective terms pertain to the world of dog training and detection work. Our hosts Robin Greubel, Stacy Barnett, and Crystal Wing share experiences and stories in an attempt to pin down what it means to have a talented dog or be a talented trainer.How much of the equation is talent vs. training? What do temperament and genetics have to do with a dog's success? Our hosts delve into all of this and more in today's episode!Key Topics:First Thoughts on Talent and Desire in Successful Training (01:20)“Genetics do not replace training” (07:25)Too Much Pressure Can Ruin a “Genetically Favored” or Talented Dog (18:37)Talent and Temperament in Successful Training (30:35)What Makes a Talented Dog Trainer? (48:06)Resources:K9 Detection Collaborative episodes with Emily Lawrence: #35, #36, #37K9 Detection Collaborative episode 31: Jo-Rosie Introduces Selective DriveK9 Detection Collaborative episode 60: Talking Dogs with Tazzie WinklerMichael Ellis Puppy ProgramIkonic CanineWe want to hear from you:Check out the K9 Detection Collaborative FB page and comment on the episode post!K9Sensus Foundation can be found on Facebook and Instagram. We have a Trainer's Group on Facebook!Scentsabilities Nosework is also on Facebook. Here is a Facebook group you should join!Crystal Wing K9 Coach can be found here!You can follow us for notifications of upcoming episodes, find us at k9detectioncollaborative.com to enjoy the freebies and tell your friends so you can keep the conversations going.Jingle by: www.mavericksings.com Instagram: @mavericktasticAudio editing & other podcast services by: www.thepodcastman.com Instagram: @the_podcast_man
Hank Alemany, Founder and CEO of Brew'n Up Barks (BUBs), Army veteran, and avid adversaries against self-assassination. During this episode he is supporting the K9 Partners for Patriots (https://k9partnersforpatriots.com/) and we talk about mental health, how to take the first step, what helped him, and why people need dogs. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/vets2pm/support
In this episode, Mary Peter, founder and Executive Director for K9 Partners for Patriots joins SMA Tilley in discussion about a unique resource offered to Veterans who qualify. K9 Partners for Patriots provides professional service dog training to military Veterans with PTSD, traumatic brain injury, and military sexual trauma. Currently, this program helps Veterans of all eras by providing a positive path forward through the experience of training and caring for their own service dog in a safe environment. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/yournextmission/message
Our guests today include Mary Peter fro9m K9 Partners for Patriots and tour calls in What's the Beef? Follow the show on Twitter @TMSPrestonScott. Check out Preston's latest blog by going to wflafm.com/preston. Listen live to Preston from 6 – 9 a.m. ET and 5 – 8 a.m. CT!WFLA Tallahassee Live stream: https://ihr.fm/3huZWYeWFLA Panama City Live stream: https://ihr.fm/34oufeRFollow WFLA Tallahassee on Twitter @WFLAFM and WFLA Panama City @wflapanamacity and like us on Facebook at @wflafm and @WFLAPanamaCity.
Damian Watson, a veteran and licensed clinical social worker with K9 Partners for Patriots joined the show for Military Mondays to discuss Suicide Prevention Awareness Month and the work his organization does with Tampa Bay area veterans.
In the 7a hour, Ryan, Aaron, and Katie discuss Queen Elizabeth's funeral. Plus, Chris Trenkman with today's top stories, Aaron's sports update, a Military Mondays update with K9 Partners for Patriots, and Katie's trending stories.
Today, Stacy, Robin, and Crystal discuss the ins and outs of working with a new K9 partner. They explain how to familiarize yourself with the dog's personality, work ethic, and learned mechanics, as well as how to help them get into the right frame of mind as the two of you build your relationship.All the while, our hosts encourage us to remember that with every K9 partner, “you have this incredible genetic package and you're trying to do justice to that.”They also speak on the importance of working on play development as early in your dog's life as possible, as this is what serves as their reinforcer as your puppy ages. Likewise they stress the development of the most foundational element in any K9 partnership: communication.Our hosts remind us that transitioning K9 partners is not replacement. Rather, you are searching for a successor, and with each new successor, your sophistication as a K9 professional and ability to train for excellence improves.Key Topics:Adjusting to your new K9 partner's mechanics (2:06)Working with sister K9s (7:33)Why “certified” doesn't mean “operational,” and the importance of play development (17:30)Adding sophistication to how you train with each new K9 partner (20:18)Making sure you and your dog have a similar personality and work ethic (25:14)You can never replace a dog—you find a successor (41:14)Focus on one dog at a time (55:02)Closing thoughts (1:09:12)We want to hear from you:Check out the K9 Detection Collaborative FB page and comment on the episode post!K9Sensus Foundation can be found on Facebook and Instagram. We have a Trainer's Group on Facebook!Scentsabilities Nosework is also on Facebook. Here is a Facebook group you should join!Crystal Wing K9 Coach can be found here!You can follow us for notifications of upcoming episodes, find us at k9detectioncollaborative.com to enjoy the freebies and tell your friends so you can keep the conversations going.Jingle by: www.mavericksings.com Instagram: @mavericktasticAudio editing & other podcast services by: www.thepodcastman.com Instagram: @the_podcast_man
Today, Stacy, Robin, and Crystal reflect on their interview with police K9 officer Tabitha. They discuss their biggest takeaways from the conversation, including the bedrock of engagement and building a relationship with your dog, as well as the power of using imagination as a training tool.They also talk about the differences between working with a “hard” dog as compared to a “sensitive” dog, practical tips on earning the trust of a difficult dog, avoiding the pitfall of using “the leash as a substitute for the relationship,” and giving your dog enough attention every day.Building trust mainly comes down to spending an adequate amount of time simply being present with your dog. According to our hosts, “The most important person is the one standing right in front of you. Being with our dog at that moment is probably one of the most important things we can do as trainers.”Key Topics:Our biggest takeaways (1:47)Building trust between dog and handler (7:26)Working with a “hard” dog versus a “sensitive” dog (15:12)Gaining the trust of a difficult dog (23:30)Giving your dog the right amount of daily attention (39:12)The importance of body language (48:14)Do you have to have a relationship to build engagement? (50:49)Closing thoughts (57:53)Resources:K9 Detection Collaborative Episode 6: The Journey of Building Relationships with Dual-Purpose K9 with K9 Trainer TabithaThe Rucksack Walk created by Steve Mann (mentioned at 26:30 - 28:00 of episode)You can follow us for notifications of upcoming episodes, find us at k9detectioncollaborative.com to enjoy the freebies and tell your friends so you can keep the conversations going.Jingle by: www.mavericksings.com Instagram: @mavericktasticAudio editing & other podcast services by: www.thepodcastman.com Instagram: @the_podcast_man
On this episode, we chat with Mary Peter, the founder of K9 Partners for Patriots. This nonprofit is on a mission to end veteran suicide, which claims over 6,000 lives in the U.S. every year. Mary seeks to transform the lives of vulnerable veterans with the help of some very skilled, very adorable, four-legged friends. We'll also hear from Jimmy Tatum, an Army veteran whose life was forever changed by the organization. Jimmy shares his story with beautiful honesty, making us laugh and cry in equal measure. We hear about his time in the service, his difficulty adjusting to civilian life, circumstances that lead to getting diagnosed with PTSD, being paired with a service dog through K9 Partners for Patriots, and coming out the other side feeling grateful. Sidenote: The handsome pup in our episode artwork is Jimmy's first service dog, Remi! To learn more about K9 Partners for Patriots, go to k9partnersforpatriots.comThis podcast is produced by WEDU PBS in West Central Florida. For more information, please visit wedu.org/unstoppable. For information about all our podcasts, please visit wedu.org/podcasts
This week we have our first K9 officer, we have a serious conversation with some funny, you can check him out also on his Tik Tok at the same name a follow him and his K9 Partners.
Mary Peter is our guest today, and she is the Founder and Lead Trainer for K9 Partners for Patriots, an organization whose mission is to save two lives: veterans and shelter dogs. By teaming them up, they help veterans deal with PTSD, Traumatic Brain Injury, and Military Sexual Trauma. And their program has grown! Mary shares how K9 Partners for Patriots is now raising money to buy a bigger piece of property. Learn more at www.k9partnersforpatriots.com.
Wednesday – Do you like your name? Does Rap and Hip Hop get the respect of other music genres? Animal House with Mary Peters from K9 Partners for Patriots. Orlando Sentinel columnist Scott Maxwell talks about some big changes at the newspaper. Rauce Thoughts on the last day of school. Plus, WOKE News, Trivia & Last Call.
Gregg Laskoski, K9 Partners for Patriots, joined AM Tampa Bay to discuss K9 Partners for Patriots.
Today, we talk to Mary Peter, a Certified Master Dog Trainer, and also founder and Executive Director of Training Operations at K9 Partners for Patriots. Mary discusses how this amazing program not only helps our veterans who are dealing with PTSD and related disorders, but also, many times, saves the lives of shelter dogs, as well. Learn more, and join them for Virtual Open House on National PTSD Awareness Day, June 27, 2020, by visiting K9partnersforpatriots.com.
Mary Peter, Founder and Executive Director of Training Operations for K9 Partners For Patriots, joined AM Tampa Bay to discuss K9 Partners For Patriots Virtual Open House happening on Saturday, June 27.
Leslie Ridlon, US Army, and Marine Corps veteran, joined AM Tampa Bay to discuss her experience with K9 Partners for Patriots and how the program helped her.
Dr. Jim Whitworth, PhD, LCSW, is a researcher at UCF who is very familiar with the K9 Partners for Patriots program. He’s an Associate Professor and Coordinator, Military Social Work Certificate Program. Because of his vast experience, Dr. Whitworth was able to share with listeners the uniqueness of the K9P4P program, and why it works so well for veterans with PTSD.
Col. Dave Apt, an Army veteran, serves as K9 Partners for Patriot's Chairman of the Board, joined AM Tampa Bay to discuss K9 Partners for Patriots.
To start a new year we are going to shamelessly play the dog card because dogs are just great! (Cats are great too but this episode features Jimmy Tatum and Remi. Adam is also on this episode too but it really is Remi and Jimmy and the great work that K9 Partners for Patriots does. The mission of this group is, "To give veterans and active military a second chance at life by honoring and empowering those with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, Traumatic Brain Injury, and Military Sexual Trauma through the experience of training and caring for their own service dog."
Ron Flaville, CEO, K9 Partners for Patriots. Joined AM Tampa Bay to discuss K9 Partners For Patriots continues to grow and is serving more veterans across the state.
In this episode of Biker Life with Chuck & Deb you'll hear about their motorcycling experience in Aruba. Can you believe anyone would rent motorcycles to these two posers? Unbelievable! The show really starts to kick in to gear with "Raw and Unapologetic" by Dutch Van Alstin who is the author of Demons Rising The Story of The Wayward Scout. Dutch says he's is now on the "soon to be world famous Chuck & Deb Show" what Dutch may or may not know is that the only way that's going to happen, is if they keep him on the show. You'll get a kick out of Dutch's brotherhood ride for the weekend. Don't miss this! To wrap things up Chuck tries desperately to interview K9 Partners for Patriots, that's a non-profit organization that provides service dog training programs free of charge to qualifying Veterans and Active Duty Service Members struggling with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI), and/or Military Sexual Trauma (MST). This is a great organization that's doing a lot of good, please consider supporting them. Subscribe and Share with your Friends Follow us on: https://www.facebook.com/ChuckNDebShow/ https://www.youtube.com/chuckndebshow https://twitter.com/deb_chuck http://www.chuckndebshow.com/ http://www.BikerLifeRadio.com http://www.BikerLifePodcast.com Listen On 1490 AM WWPR Bradenton, Sarasota, Tampa - Every Wednesday at 4PM EST. All Rights Reserved Copyright 2019 - Biker Life with Chuck & Deb Chuck & Deb Show™ - Biker Life Radio™ Biker Life Podcast™
Mary Peter, founder and CEO of K9 Partners for Patriots discusses how her organization places recue dogs with military veterans who suffer from PTSD.
Mary Peter, founder and CEO of K9 Partners for Patriots discusses how her organization places recue dogs with military veterans who suffer from PTSD.
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Ryan Gorman spoke with K9 Partners For Patriots about the work they do pairing veterans with service dogs. Mary Peter, Founder and Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Ron Flaville, Chief Operating Officer (COO) and Gregg Laskoski, Communications Director, joined the show. www.k9partnersforpatriots.com
From detecting narcotics to patrol work, sniffing out bombs to protecting their handlers, K9 police dogs are not your average dogs. Special guest Officer Jim Brown (and his K9 partner Ruke) shares his experience working with police dogs. He delves into why it's important to keep them in peak shape and frequently train, the difference between a pet and a partner and the quality of life for police dogs. Join Dr. Mike for this intriguing and informative podcast on this week's Animal General with Dr. Mike. Ask Dr. Mike -You can submit your questions to be asked and answered on a future podcast here! contact@drmikehutchinson.com ABOUT THE PODCAST The “Animal General Podcast” with Dr. Mike will navigate you through the world of pets with tips and tricks, time-tested veterinary medicine and new cutting-edge procedures. Join Dr. Mike Hutchinson to discuss all of your pet needs! From more complex topics like stem cells and regenerative medicine to simple solutions for ridding your pet of that nasty skunk smell... Find the answers - and how they translate to your own beloved pet! MISC NOTES * FOR ALL EMERGENCY VETERINARY ISSUES Please contact the Animal General Veterinary Hospital Ph 724-776-7930 Email info@animalgeneral.net http://www.animalgeneral.net Episodes are archived are free to listen 24/7/365 nationwide. Audio-On-Demand in-your-hand, smartphone, tablet, laptop and desktop computers. Available to APPLE users on iTunes and the Podcasts application Available to ANDROID users on Google Play Music Available to ALL users via Stitcher, TuneIn, and http://drmikehutchinson.com/ * SEARCH: “Animal General with Dr. Mike” SPECIAL THANK YOU to Carl Herkes of Data Innovations for the great website and logo design. Website: http://data-innovat.com/ Comprehensive IT and Design Services Specializing in Small Business Infrastructure (Located in Orange County, CA) Animal General with Dr. Mike is exclusively managed by Talent Network, Inc. and produced by Pittsburgh Podcast Network. Episode 23 | December 11, 2017
Ryan spoke with Mary Peter, Founder and CEO of K9 Partners for Patriots, about their program that assists veterans in the training of their own service dogs. www.k9partnersforpatriots.com