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Dr. Chris Pachel joins us to discuss the complexities of integrating behavior health into veterinary practice. In this episode of the Cone of Shame Veterinary Podcast, Dr. Andy Roark and Dr. Chris Pachel dive into the challenges veterinarians face when addressing behavioral issues within the constraints of typical appointment times. Dr. Pachel shares insights on effective communication strategies, the importance of proper training for veterinary staff in handling behavioral consultations, and the potential benefits of leveraging telehealth for behavioral management. The conversation highlights the need for practical approaches to behavioral health in veterinary settings, emphasizing efficient client education and the strategic use of support staff. LINKS Dr. Chris Pachel: www.drpachel.com Uncharted Team Leads Summit: www.unchartedvet.com/tls2024 Dr. Andy Roark Exam Room Communication Tool Box Team Training Course: https://drandyroark.com/on-demand-staff-training/ Dr. Andy Roark Charming the Angry Client Team Training Course: https://drandyroark.com/charming-the-angry-client/ Dr. Andy Roark Swag: drandyroark.com/shop All Links: linktr.ee/DrAndyRoark ABOUT OUR GUEST Dr. Chris Pachel is a board-certified veterinary behaviorist and is the owner and lead clinician at the Animal Behavior Clinic in Portland, Oregon. Dr. Pachel lectures extensively worldwide, teaches courses at multiple veterinary schools in the United States, and has authored numerous articles and book chapters for veterinarians and pet owners. He is a sought-after expert witness for legal cases and serves on the Editorial Advisory Board for dvm360. He is also a Vice-president of Veterinary Behavior for Instinct Dog Behavior and Training, as well as co-owner of Instinct Portland, which opened in the fall of 2020.
Veterinary behaviorist Dr. Christopher Pachel joins the podcast to discuss the contentious debate over punishment in animal training. On this week's episode of the Cone of Shame Veterinary Podcast, Dr. Andy Roark and Dr. Pachel dive into the controversy surrounding positive reinforcement versus aversive methods. Dr. Pachel breaks down the science behind training techniques, discussing the immediacy, consistency, and efficacy of animal training and why balanced training might not be the best approach. They explore the psychological impacts on pets and the real-world application of these methods. This episode is packed with insights and practical advice for anyone involved in animal training. Let's get into it! LINKS Dr. Chris Pachel: www.drpachel.com Instinct Dog Behavior & Training: https://www.instinctdogtraining.com/ Dr. Andy Roark Exam Room Communication Tool Box Team Training Course: https://drandyroark.com/on-demand-staff-training/ Dr. Andy Roark Charming the Angry Client Team Training Course: https://drandyroark.com/charming-the-angry-client/ Dr. Andy Roark Swag: drandyroark.com/shop All Links: linktr.ee/DrAndyRoark ABOUT OUR GUEST Dr. Chris Pachel is a board-certified veterinary behaviorist and is the owner and lead clinician at the Animal Behavior Clinic in Portland, Oregon. Dr. Pachel lectures extensively worldwide, teaches courses at multiple veterinary schools in the United States, and has authored numerous articles and book chapters for veterinarians and pet owners. He is a sought-after expert witness for legal cases and serves on the Editorial Advisory Board for dvm360. He is also a Vice-president of Veterinary Behavior for Instinct Dog Behavior and Training, as well as co-owner of Instinct Portland, which opened in the fall of 2020.
In this episode, Nikki is accompanied by Veterinary Behaviorist Dr. Chris Pachel to explore the potential problems associated with daily dog daycare and frequent visits to the dog park. They discuss whether such routines could lead to elevated cortisol levels that may hinder a dog's capacity for self-regulation.Dr. Pachel is a board-certified Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Behaviorists. His work has garnered him international recognition as a thought leader, and coveted keynote speaker and educator. Dr. Pachel has traveled the world, headlining international conferences & teaching inspiring lessons about animal aggression, animal behavior, and industry trends. https://www.drpachel.com/ Mentioned in this episode:The Neuroscience of Resolving Frustration in DogsOct. 5th-6th, 2024 Nashville, TN https://tinyurl.com/5346s8jk Early Bird unti Aug. 5th.
In this episode, host Alyssa Watson, DVM, welcomes Christopher Pachel, DVM, DACVB, CABC, to discuss his recent Clinician's Brief article, “Considerations for Behavioral Euthanasia in Dogs.” Dr. Pachel explores the challenging factors surrounding these cases, both leading up to the euthanasia decision and following it. He also shares practices and resources that can help patients, clients, and providers alike.Resource:https://www.cliniciansbrief.com/article/behavioral-euthanasia-injury-risk-assessmentContact us:Podcast@vetmedux.comWhere to find us:Youtube.com/@clinicians_briefCliniciansbrief.com/podcastsFacebook.com/cliniciansbriefX: @cliniciansbriefInstagram: @clinicians.briefThe Team:Alyssa Watson, DVM - HostAlexis Ussery - Producer & Multimedia Specialist
Board-certified behaviorist Dr. Chris Pachel returns, this time to address the all too common issue of the barking fence dogs, specifically when the two feed off each other. On this week's episode of the Cone of Shame Veterinary Podcast, Dr. Andy Roark and Dr. Chris Pachel discuss the underlying behavior behind this bark and offer practical advice on how to reduce stimulus and modify problematic behaviors. They also provide tips for veterinary professionals on guiding client conversations about these challenges. This episode is a must-listen for insights and strategies to improve handling of similar cases in your veterinary practice. Let's get into it! LINKS Dr. Chris Pachel: www.drpachel.com Instinct Dog Behavior & Training: https://www.instinctdogtraining.com/ Dr. Andy Roark Exam Room Communication Tool Box Team Training Course: https://drandyroark.com/on-demand-staff-training/ Dr. Andy Roark Charming the Angry Client Team Training Course: https://drandyroark.com/charming-the-angry-client/ Dr. Andy Roark Swag: drandyroark.com/shop All Links: linktr.ee/DrAndyRoark ABOUT OUR GUEST Dr. Chris Pachel is a board-certified veterinary behaviorist and is the owner and lead clinician at the Animal Behavior Clinic in Portland, Oregon. Dr. Pachel lectures extensively worldwide, teaches courses at multiple veterinary schools in the United States, and has authored numerous articles and book chapters for veterinarians and pet owners. He is a sought-after expert witness for legal cases and serves on the Editorial Advisory Board for dvm360. He is also a Vice-president of Veterinary Behavior for Instinct Dog Behavior and Training, as well as co-owner of Instinct Portland, which opened in the fall of 2020.
Dr. Christopher Pachel joins Dr. Andy Roark on the Cone of Shame podcast to discuss the intriguing case of Caliente, a seven-year-old calico cat exhibiting inappropriate urination. Despite the pet owners attributing the behavior to behavioral issues, the duo explores the underlying medical complexities. Tune in as they expertly navigate this conversation by validating the pet owners while shedding light on potential medical conditions driving Caliente's actions. LINKS: Dr. Christopher Pachel: www.DrPachel.com Dr. Andy Roark Exam Room Communication Tool Box Team Training Course: https://drandyroark.com/on-demand-staff-training/ Dr. Andy Roark Charming the Angry Client Team Training Course: https://drandyroark.com/charming-the-angry-client/ Dr. Andy Roark Swag: drandyroark.com/shop All Links: linktr.ee/DrAndyRoark ABOUT OUR GUEST Dr. Chris Pachel is a board-certified veterinary behaviorist and is the owner and lead clinician at the Animal Behavior Clinic in Portland, Oregon. Dr. Pachel lectures extensively worldwide, teaches courses at multiple veterinary schools in the United States, and has authored numerous articles and book chapters for veterinarians and pet owners. He is a sought-after expert witness for legal cases and serves on the Editorial Advisory Board for dvm360. He is also a Vice-president of Veterinary Behavior for Instinct Dog Behavior and Training, as well as co-owner of Instinct Portland, which opened in the fall of 2020.
In this episode of The Social Dog Podcast, we delve deep into the intricate world of canine behavior with none other than Dr. Christopher Pachel. Fear and anxiety are emotions often misunderstood in our furry companions, leading to misinterpretation and sometimes mishandling. But fear not, as Dr. Pachel, a renowned veterinary behaviorist, is here to shed light on the crucial differences between these two states of mind.
Relaxing on command is difficult for people, not to mention for dogs and cats. When we and our pets are naturally inclined to always be doing something—working, listening, even just thinking—turning off and relaxing can be difficult. But it is possible, and conditioning a relaxation response can have widespread applications and general health benefits benefits. In today's episode, veterinary behaviorist Dr. Christopher Pachel offers a teaser into the “magic” of conditioned relaxation: What it is, why it's useful, and how to go about achieving it in animals. It is one of 12 topics he'll be covering at the 2024 Midwest Veterinary Conference. We also talk about how people's everyday stress can impact their animals, how separation anxiety has shifted in the post-COVID world, and where medications come into the equation. He'll also share insights into the sticky topic of rehoming an aggressive animal versus behavioral euthanasia. If you enjoy the conversation, be sure to attend Dr. Pachel's sessions at the 2024 Hybrid MVC! Visit www.mvcinfo.org/attendees for more information and to register. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= For show notes, a transcript, and to learn more about today's guest, please visit www.fullyvettedpodcast.com. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= ✱ Never miss an episode! Subscribe to email alerts » --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fully-vetted/message
Episode Description:Join us for an illuminating podcast episode where we sit down with Dr. Chris Pachel, a renowned veterinary behaviorist, as we delve into the intricate world of veterinary behavior. Discover how Dr. Pachel's journey evolved from a reductionist approach to embracing the complexities that make each case unique.In this episode, we unravel the nuances of canine behavior that often defy categorization or "buckets". Dr. Pachel shares his personal journey as a vet behaviorist and how he came to appreciate the nuance and unpredictability that defines each case.We also explore the importance of diverse perspectives in collaborative efforts among veterinarians, behavior consultants, dog guardians, and other stakeholders in client care. Dr. Pachel offers valuable insights into how embracing these viewpoints can lead to more effective solutions and better outcomes for our beloved canine companions.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The Canine Complexity AcademyChaos & Canines---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Guest Bio:Christopher Pachel, DVM, DACVB, CABC is the owner and lead clinician at the Animal Behavior Clinic in Portland, OR. He received his veterinary degree from the University of MN in 2002 and became board certified by the American College of Veterinary Behaviorists in 2010. He has operated house-call, office-based, and telemedicine-focused behavior practices. Dr. Pachel lectures throughout the world, teaches courses annually at multiple veterinary schools in the US, and has authored articles and book chapters on topics such as Intercat aggression, Behavioral Euthanasia, and Pet selection for animal-assisted therapy. He is a sought-after expert witness for legal cases involving animal behavior and serves on the Editorial Advisory Board for dvm360. Dr. Pachel is a Vice-president of Veterinary Behavior on the executive leadership team for the Instinct Dog Behavior and Training franchise, as well as co-owner of Instinct Dog Behavior and Training Portland. Dr. Pachel is also a specialist consultant for Dutch Pet (a veterinary telemedicine platform), a veterinary behavior expert for The Vets (a nationwide housecall-based veterinary care provider), and a veterinary behavior expert for AnyQuestion (an app-based information service launched in 2022).Stay Connected: Join The Canine Complexity Podcast Facebook Group Submit a question or comment to be addressed during the "Feedback Loop" segments at the conclusion of the program to thecaninecomplexitypodcast@gmail.com Explore courses and webinars at The Canine Complexity Academy Dive deeper into the world of chaos at Chaos & Canines Thank you for Listening!
Is your dog a talker? Do you know what they're trying to tell you? Dr. Chris Pachel, DVM, DACVB, CABC joins us to discuss all aspects of barking and lends his expertise on how to address barking issues with your dog.
Are you struggling with a major behavior issue with your pet? This episode is for you! You're not alone, and Dr Pachel talks about how to stay with a Behavior Modification Plan for the long haul. Dr. Pachel is a board-certified Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Behaviorists. His work has garnered him international recognition as a thought leader, and coveted keynote speaker and educator. Dr. Pachel has traveled the world, headlining international conferences & teaching inspiring lessons about animal aggression, animal behavior, and industry trends. Legal Disclaimer: This podcast is intended for educational purposes only and does not constitute advice or professional services by either the host nor any of the guests. Dr Pachel's website: https://www.drpachel.com/ Instinct Dog Training: https://www.instinctdogtraining.com/ If you want to work with me, Susan Light, you can find me at: www.doggydojopodcast.com The music was written by Mac Light, you can find him at: www.maclightsongwriter.com If you like the show, please Subscribe, Rate, Review, and Share to help others find the show! I'll see you in two weeks with a brand new episode of the Doggy Dojo!
Today's episode is all about separation anxiety in dogs. This is absolutely one of the most common reasons that folks might reach out to a dog behavior professional for help. It's also one of the issues that can be truly one of the most stressful (and sometimes feel debilitating) and can have a big negative impact on welfare on both ends of the leash. Despite it being a really common issue, separation anxiety is often a little bit misunderstood when it comes both to the factors that can contribute to why it's happening in the first place and also the ways to treat it or help improve it. So today we are very privileged to be joined by a powerhouse guest lineup to help us clear up some of these misconceptions about separation anxiety and share with listeners more about what it really is, why it happens, and paths to move forward.We discuss:- What is Separation Anxiety (and what it isn't)- Causes of Separation Anxiety (perceived and actual)- Prevalence in Separation Anxiety in companion dogs- Treatment/Intervention options - Common derailers of progress- Success rates and timelines- How to get startedGuests:- Malena DeMartini-Price is renowned in the dog training world for her expertise in dog separation anxiety issues. She is the author of the books Treating Separation Anxiety in Dogs, as well as Separation Anxiety in Dogs – Next-Generation Treatment Protocols and Practices. She is also the founder of the Separation Anxiety Training Certificate Program (CSAT).- Dr. Chris Pachel DACVB (Veterinary Behaviorist), Co-Founder and Co-Owner of INSTINCT Portland and Animal Behavior Clinic in Portland. - Dr. Emily Levine DACVB (Veterinary Behaviorist), Co-Founder and Co-Owner of INSTINCT NJ/PA and Animal Behavior Clinic of NJHosts Brian Burton and Sarah Fraser are Co-Founders and Co-CEOs of INSTINCT Dog Behavior & Training. Both are Certified Dog Behavior Consultants and have Master's degrees in Animal Behavior from Hunter College/CUNY.INSTINCT has 11 locations across the US and services the global community via virtual consults. Over 19,000 students have also taken courses at INSTINCT's online school (with many free courses available): Learn more at https://www.instinctdogtraining.com/INSTINCT Resources:Online School https://onlineschool.instinctdogtraining.comFree Monthly Seminars (Puppy Parenting Roadmap, Rescue Dog Roadmap, Behavior Roadmap): https://www.instinctdogtraining.com/seminars/Youtube Version of the Episode (video)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p3xJy2GB3Ec
Dr. Chris Pachel is a Board Certified Veterinary Behaviorist. In this episode dog owners and dog professionals will learn what the role of a Veterinary Behaviorist (VB) is, when and why to consider getting help from a VB. We also discusses the philosophy of LIMA (Least Intrusive Minimally Aversive) in training and behavior modification. Lastly, we have an interesting conversation about the considerations of using Aversive's in behavior modification.To learn more about Dr. Pachel and his work, seminars or to inquire about his services, visit his website by clicking here!To learn more about the hosts of the show, visit their website's below.Anthony De MarinisWebsite https://demarinisdogtraining.comVinny ViolaWebsite https://www.caninejester.com
In this VETgirl online veterinary continuing education podcast, we interview Dr. Christopher Pachel, DACVB, CABC on how to decode signs of urinary issues for cat owners. What are some common stressors for our feline patients, and how can this stress impact their urinary healthy? Tune in to learn what undesirable behaviors can be caused by stress, and what obvious to more subtle signs of stress can be seen in cats. Find out what key questions to ask about patient history including the home environment and feeding that may play a role, and learn recommendations for cat owners when it comes to all things behavior!
Bleh-Bleh-Bleh! We need to stay safe and happy this Halloween and so do our pets! Veterinary Behaviorist Dr. Chris Pachel chats with Steve about ways to keep our pets safe and calm on the most frightening night of the year! We want to make sure to keep our pets safe from ghosts and goblins but also Halloween candy. Dr. Renee Schmid from the Pet Poison Helpline joins Steve to talk about what we want to make sure our pets are not ingesting during trick-or-treating. Steve helps listeners by phone and email.
Today's Topic: Some might say that anxiety is THE malady of our hyper-connected always-on world. But what can you do when you find that your dog is suffering from anxiety as well, and more importantly, what can you do about it? And what can we learn about how anxiety works in the brains of our dogs, and what medical and behavioral professionals do to manage that anxiety in our dogs, to figure out how we can manage the anxiety that many of us suffer from in our own lives? That's why we've invited board-certified veterinary behaviorist and the owner and lead clinician at the Animal Behavior Clinic, Dr. Chris Pachel, to the pod, to discuss what a veterinary behaviorist is and does, the difference between fear and anxiety, whether anxiety stems from nature vs. nurture, why predictability, consistency and control are so vital when treating anxious dogs, and so much more!Guest Bio: Dr. Chris Pachel is a board-certified veterinary behaviorist and is the owner and lead clinician at the Animal Behavior Clinic in Portland, Oregon. Dr. Pachel lectures extensively both domestically and internationally, teaches courses at multiple veterinary schools in the United States, and has authored numerous articles and book chapters for veterinarians and pet owners. He is a sought-after expert witness for legal cases and serves on the Editorial Advisory Board for dvm360. He is also a Vice-president of Veterinary Behavior for Instinct Dog Behavior and Training, as well as co-owner of Instinct Portland, which opened in the fall of 2020.Connect With Dr. Chris PachelWebsiteAnimal Behavior Clinic WebsiteEmailLinkedIn
In episode 47, Dr. Chris Pachel and I will be talking about The Humane Hierarchy for both our dogs and their people. The Humane Hierarchy is a framework that trainers, behavior consultants, and veterinary behaviorists use when working with their clients. It's an ethical approach, inviting professionals to develop a behavior modification plan rooted in least intrusive, minimally aversive options. Since I love listening to Dr. Pachel explain this framework, I knew he'd be the perfect guest for the show. As we discuss each step of the Humane Hierarchy, we provide examples of what it would look like in real life. This episode is for both pet professionals and pet parents.
In this week's episode, Stacey, Ness & Sarah are joined by renowned vet behaviourist Dr Chris Pachel. Dr Pachel is not only a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) and is a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Behaviorists (DACVB). he is also a Certified Animal Behavior Consultant (CABC). Dr Pachel works out of the Animal Behavior Clinic, in Portland, Oregon, in the US. SHOW NOTES: Dr Pachel contact details: drpachel.com
Christopher Pachel, DVM, DACVB, CABC, is a board-certified Veterinary Behaviorist of the American College of Veterinary Behaviorists. His work has garnered him international recognition as a thought leader, and coveted keynote speaker and educator. Pachel has traveled the world, headlining international conferences and teaching inspiring lessons about animal aggression, animal behavior, and industry trends. Tracy Richards lives near Cleveland, Ohio, with her family including 5 dogs and three cats. Tracy's animals are the heart of her life, especially her dog Asha, an 11 year old Double Merle Australian Shepherd who was born deaf and blind. Asha also has epilepsy and experiences severe anxiety. Tracy has spent the last eleven years working with Family Veterinarians, Behavioral Veterinarians, Chinese Medicine Practitioners, Acupuncturists, Animal Communicators and anyone else who could provide options to ease Asha's unrest. She met Pachel when Asha was 10 months old and in him found a touchstone that would allow for peace amidst the chaos. Asha has been Tracy‘s biggest challenge, greatest joy and most relentless teacher. She is writing a book about their life together. Asha: Lessons in Hope and Life will be published in Fall of 2022. Her website is http://tracyrichards.co/.
In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Chris Pachel, a board-certified veterinary behaviorist and the owner and lead clinician at the Animal Behavior Clinic in Portland, Oregon. We talk about meeting human needs in order to meet pet needs, meeting your pet for the first time, fulfilling your pet's need for rest, and of course, behavioral medication for pets. You can find the full show notes here.
In this episode, Libby and Emily sit down with Veterinary Behaviorist Dr. Christopher Pachel. Dr. Pachel's way of viewing our companion animals is spacious, generous, and compassionate. This is a conversation that has us considering the larger questions of animal behavior, the why of how we train, and more. Visit the Animal Behavior Clinic here. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sdr7/support
Dr. Chris Pachel is a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Behavior, a certified animal behavior consultant, and the owner of the Animal Behavior Clinic in Portland, Oregon. He is somewhat of a rockstar in the dog world, and on this episode of the Dog Liaison Podcast, I interview him. Dr. Pachel and I talk about what a veterinary behaviorist does and why you might benefit from one, the ins and outs of behavior medication, what to anticipate when meeting a vet behaviorist, what conversations to have with your veterinarian, behaviorist, trainer, coach, etc., about your dog's anxiety, and how to work as a team to combat it. Episode references: American College of Veterinary Behaviorists Animal Behavior Clinic Dr Pachel's website Check out my website https://www.getacalmdog.com/ to learn moreSubscribe to my Dog Liaison Channel on Youtube And follow me on Instagram @dog_liaison
Join Marissa Martino interview Dr. Chris Pachel as he shares the process and benefits of teaching relaxation to his canine clients. They start off the episode defining what relaxation is, discuss existing protocols, and why this is such a critical skill for the patients in his behavior practice. Dr. Pachel walks us through specific examples and how he integrates this exercise into the behavior modification plan for individual dogs. It's a MUST listen!
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It was an honor for Isabel to sit down with Dr. Christopher Pachel of the Animal Behavior Clinic in Portland, Oregon. Dr. Pachel is one of fewer than 100 Animal Behaviorists in the WORLD! In this episode, Isabel and Dr. Pachel discuss what it takes to become a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Behaviorists and earn the right to call oneself an Animal Behaviorist. Apart from a Veterinary degree, and a bunch of research and on-the-job training, Dr. Pachel describes his 4+ year process of obtaining ACVB certification in the show's first game, "What's a Behaviorist?" In the second part of the show, they discuss the role Vet Behaviorists play vs. traditional veterinarians and certified dog trainers. Dr. Pachel describes vet behaviorists as psychiatrists, psychologists, and even social workers. Isabel is always thrilled to hear that support exists for our furry and four-legged companions. Dr. Pachel specializes in cats and dogs and is a true legend in the pet industry. EPISODE NOTES: Much Ado About Naughty
Bleh Bleh Bleh! It's Steve's favorite time of the year. Halloween!! While we get ready to have spooky fun, our pets may be facing all sorts of additional stresses. Steve is joined by Veterinary Behaviorist Dr. Chris Pachel to find out how we can keep our pets happy and safe during goblin season. Veterinarian Dr. Melissa Shapiro has the most wonderful pet. He's social media famous and now even has a book. She joins us to chat about "Piglet: The Unexpected Story of a Deaf, Blind, Pink Puppy and His Family." Steve helps listeners by phone and email.
Our guest on Barking From The Wooftops today is Dr. Chris Pachel. Dr. Pachel is a board-certified veterinary behaviourist and is the owner and lead clinician at the Animal Behavior Clinic in Portland, Oregon. Dr. Pachel lectures extensively both domestically and internationally teaches courses at multiple veterinary schools in the United States and has authored numerous articles and book chapters for veterinarians and pet owners. He is a sought-after expert witness for legal cases and serves on the Editorial Advisory Board for dvm360. He is also a Vice-president of Veterinary Behavior for Instinct Dog Behavior and Training, as well as co-owner of Instinct Portland, which opened in the fall of 2020. You can find Dr. Pachel's website https://www.drpachel.com/ (here). You can find the course mentioned in the podcast here: https://aggressivedog.thinkific.com/courses/navigatingdifficultconversations (https://aggressivedog.thinkific.com/courses/navigatingdifficultconversations) We would love to hear from you in terms of what specific areas you would like us to discuss in the future. Use the contact form https://quitethethingmedia.com/barking-from-the-wooftops/ (here) to get in contact, or find the show on https://www.facebook.com/BFTWpodcast (Facebook) and https://twitter.com/Barkingwooftops (Twitter). You can find video content from Barking From The Wooftops on https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCf7g3O0uXrM88uiH9Iy6NsA?fbclid=IwAR0M0xOHPkYgby1iBQCBnZVRph-nyB4TZxdft84i3WGm8_dsZs6VvOXqmec (Youtube) too. A member of https://quitethethingmedia.com/glasgower/ (Glasgower) This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
This week we reflect on the 20th anniversary of 9/11 and speak to one of the first responders who was there with his search and rescue dog. Chris Selfridge and his Golden retriever Riley were on site searching and hoping. He joins us to tell their story. Kids are headed back to school, parents are back to work, pets are not happy! Veterinary Behaviorist Dr. Chris Pachel joins us to talk about what we can do to keep our pets from being too stressed out as life takes on it's “new normal.” Steve helps listeners by phone and email.
Kids are back to school, you may be going back to the office – so are your pets stressed out? Veterinary behaviorist Dr. Chris Pachel talks about how a change of routine can be disarming for many pets. Sometimes it’s hard to even tell that the pet is anxious, and Dr. Pachel offers lots of […]
Join us in talking to Dr. Pachel, wine, cider, and booze. Plus, Vet behavior medicine. Dr. Pachel https://animalbehaviorclinic.net/ Sarah Dixon http://odysseyanimalbehavior.com/ Rebecca Hoffman dognamics.com Podcasthairofthedog@gmail.com
The Maremma guardian dog has been guarding livestock for centuries in the Old World ... and now protects Little Penguins on an Australian island. And as America prepares for the 245th Fourth of July celebration, we should also prepare our dogs. The Penguin Protectors The Little Penguin is the tiniest of flightless swimmers ... just a foot tall, and a beautiful fairy blue. On Middle Island, just off the coast of Australia, the local foxes terrorize the teensy birds during breeding season ... at least, they used to. From an original colony of 502 birds, by 2005 there were only 10 Little Penguins left on the island. A clever chicken farmer suggested using Maremma sheepdogs to guard the birds -- and it worked. Within a few years, the colony was growing in number in the watchful care of the large white Italian dogs. The program is so successful that they are now thinking of using it to protect bandicoots. This Old World breed has a long history of guarding flocks and loving work. No wonder we turn to them now as the perfect symbol of awareness and conservation. Tips for Dogs & Fireworks Humans have celebrated military victories with fireworks for centuries. Meanwhile, the whistles and bangs and blinding technicolor pyrotechnics have driven dogs nuts. They don't experience fun ... they suffer, and too often, run scared. The number of dogs who go missing zooms higher on occasions marked by fireworks. This weekend is the Fourth of July in the United States, and dogs will have to tolerate the intolerable. How can we help them? We talk to folks with firsthand knowledge about how to help dogs handle the "celebration." The Hydrant Jim, Pam, and Caroline stop by the hydrant to sniff out the latest dog gossip, innuendo, jokes, and notes. Chapters 0:00 Introduction 1:09 Pam's Doggie Dilemma Part 2 2:45 The Penguin Protectors 13:59 Tips for dogs & fireworks 24:04 The Hydrant 27:17 Next Time on Dog Edition The Penguin Protectors Linda Van Bommel is a livestock guardian dog expert from the University of Tasmania in Australia. She is a wildlife ecologist, primarily interested in wildlife conservation and non-lethal predator management. Patricia Corbett is the Middle Island Maremma Project coordinator. She teaches about marine ecology, marine and coastal ecosystems, and human impacts on the marine environment at Deakin University in Australia. The Middle Island Maremma Project began in 2006 when fox predation resulted in a sharp decline in the size of the colony of Little Penguins on Middle Island. The large white sheepdogs were first trained to protect the penguins some years ago, in a world first trial. Two of the dogs have been credited with saving the endangered colony, bringing it back from the brink. Middle Island Conservation Project: http://www.warrnamboolpenguins.com.au Dogs & Fireworks As the owner and primary clinician for the Animal Behavior Clinic, Dr. Christopher Pacel combines learning theory, medical training, and experience along with compassion and effective communication to create a balanced treatment plan that is tailored to the individual patient's needs. Dr. Pachel's methodology emphasizes the importance of the human animal bond and the role that companion animals play in the lives of their families. Animal Behavior Clinic Animal Behavior Clinic on Facebook Kristina Crowley is a podcaster and blogger at WagWoofLove. She brings her countless experiences and knowledge over many years of being a pet owner and sitter to help her audiences. Kristina Crowley, Wag Woof Love Facebook Twitter Here's What We Found at The Hydrant Bark Boards: Billboards for Dogs Aika the Samoyed rescued after weeks on arctic ice fields in northern Russia Champ Biden Crosses the Rainbow Bridge
PET TALK TODAY with Will Bangura: Season 2 Episode# 13: What is. Veterinary Behaviorist? Can a Veterinary Behaviorist Help your Pet. In Today's Episode we interview Dr. Christopher Pachel, DVM, DACVB, CABC. Dr. Pachel is a Board Certified Veterinary Behaviorist sharing his perspective into this Veterinary Specialty. Dog Training, Dog Trainer, Cat Training, Cat Trainer, Pet Training, Pet Trainer, Will Bangura.Support the show (https://PetTalkToday.com)
Christopher Pachel, DVM, DACVB, CABC, received his veterinary degree from the University of Minnesota in 2002 and became board certified by the American College of Veterinary Behaviorists in 2010. He has operated both house-call and office-based behavior practices and is currently the owner and lead clinician at the Animal Behavior Clinic in Portland, Oregon. Pachel lectures regularly throughout the United States as well as internationally, teaches courses at multiple veterinary schools in the United States, and has authored several articles and book chapters on topics such as intercat aggression and pet selection for animal-assisted therapy. He is a sought-after expert witness for legal cases involving animal behavior and is also a vice president of veterinary behavior on the executive leadership team for Instinct Dog Behavior & Training, providing positive reinforcement behavior modification and board/train services within a franchise-based business model.
Interview mit Peggy Pachel, Christian Kabs, Jens Umbreit, Uwe Stuhrberg & dem Spuckelch, 21.01.2021 by Anne Vidal
Overgrooming cats, acral lick dermatitis, oh my! Can pets really lick out of habit? Is that chocolate Lab really paw chewing due to stress?Knowing whether a case should be sent to behavior or dermatology can be tough! Luckily, this episode features Dr. Chris Pachel, DVM, DACVB, CABC from Animal Behavior Clinic (Portland, OR) to help answer all of these questions. As a behaviorist, Dr. Pachel is able to give amazing insight of how common pets lick and chew due to stress, anxiety, etc. It is an informative (and fun!) conversation about a very common topic.
The training process, no matter how simple it can seem at times, can be a daunting task for pet parents. Join Marissa Martino interview Dr. Chris Pachel, veterinary behaviorist, share a few strategies to help support our pet parents through the behavior modification process.
In this show I get to chat with Dr. Chris Pachel about how the pandemic is affecting our dog's behavior; using behavior meds in aggression cases; how some non-behavior meds and medical issues can contribute to aggressive behavior; and how vets and trainers can collaborate best to help our dogs. AggressiveDog.com Educational OfferingsAggression In Dogs Conference Dr. Pachel received his veterinary degree from the University of MN in 2002 and worked as a general practitioner for two years in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area prior to the start of his behavior residency program. He operated a house-call behavior practice in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area until 2010 and became board certified by the American College of Veterinary Behaviorists in 2010. He spent 3.5 years of his residency period under the mentorship of Jacqui Neilson, DVM, DACVB at the Animal Behavior Clinic in Portland, OR before purchasing the practice from her in 2011.As the owner and primary clinician for the Animal Behavior Clinic, he brings an approach to behavioral therapy which combines learning theory, medical training, and experience along with compassion and effective communication to create a balanced treatment plan that is tailored to the individual patient's needs. Dr. Pachel's methodology emphasizes the importance of the human animal bond and the role that companion animals play in the lives of their families.Outside of direct patient care, Dr. Pachel lectures regularly throughout the US and Canada, and has taught undergraduate and professional courses in veterinary behavior at the University of MN and at the Virginia Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine. He has published research on feline water consumption preferences, wrote a book chapter on Intercat Aggression for the May 2014 issue of Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, and is co-author of a book chapter on Pet Selection for Animal Assisted Therapy.In his spare time away from the office, Dr. Pachel enjoys distance running, strength training, yoga, and weekend RV excursions. He is a supporter of beer festivals, wineries, and the Portland food scene, and is always looking for new recommendations for places to visit. He shares his home with his partner of 16 years (who happens to be a veterinarian as well) and a Bull / Rat Terrier cross named Corneliuz.Dr. Pachel