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"Sometimes the best tip is just not skipping the basics.” This episode is sponsored-in-part by Maddie's Fund and the Community Cat Clinic. In the first half of this special two-part webinar replay, Bryan Kortis of Neighborhood Cats walks us through the foundational and intermediate techniques that can make or break a successful Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) effort. Drawing from decades of field experience, Bryan shares tried-and-true strategies for preparing a trapping site, creating effective feeding patterns, and managing large colony trappings with confidence. Listeners will come away with an understanding of the practical tools—like gravity traps, bait techniques, and trap mats—that make trapping more efficient and less stressful for cats and caregivers alike. Bryan also offers valuable seasonal tips, including how to trap safely in winter and how to take advantage of predictable feline behavior. The episode wraps up with an introduction to the monumental post-wildfire trapping campaign in Maui, which sets the stage for Part 2. Press Play Now For: The most overlooked basics that still trip up experienced trappers Mass trapping best practices: timing, trap placement, and baiting Choosing between spring-loaded vs. gravity traps Trap mats, feeding patterns, and sounds cats respond to Winter trapping insights that challenge common assumptions The setup behind Maui's 600+ cat burn zone project Resources Mentioned: Neighborhood Cats (https://www.neighborhoodcats.org/) Tomahawk Live Trap – GT606 & Roundhouse (https://livetrap.com/) PVC trap mat material example (https://tinyurl.com/yvecchb3) Sponsor Links: Maddie's Fund (https://www.communitycatspodcast.com/maddies617) Community Cat Clinic (https://communitycatclinic.com) 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(https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-community-cats-podcast/id1125752101?mt=2). Select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” then share a quick line with your favorite part of the episode. It only takes a second and it helps spread the word about the podcast.
Bongani Bingwa speaks to Jonathan Khabazela about two trending stories, First up, the World Massage Championship has social media buzzing from deep-tissue pros to feather-light touches. So, we’re asking: What’s your favorite spot to be massaged, and do you prefer it with hard or soft pressure? Then there's Leo the dog, who’s charming the web with his hilarious and very specific way of letting his humans know it’s time for a walk. It’s got pet lovers talking: How does your dog tell you it’s time to go outside? 702 Breakfast with Bongani Bingwa is broadcast on 702, a Johannesburg based talk radio station. Bongani makes sense of the news, interviews the key newsmakers of the day, and holds those in power to account on your behalf. The team bring you all you need to know to start your day Thank you for listening to a podcast from 702 Breakfast with Bongani Bingwa Listen live on Primedia+ weekdays from 06:00 and 09:00 (SA Time) to Breakfast with Bongani Bingwa broadcast on 702: https://buff.ly/gk3y0Kj For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/36edSLV or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/zEcM35T Subscribe to the 702 Daily and Weekly Newsletters https://buff.ly/v5mfetc Follow us on social media: 702 on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TalkRadio702 702 on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@talkradio702 702 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkradio702/ 702 on X: https://x.com/Radio702 702 on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@radio702 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For our special 50th episode of Ask the Vet, Dr. Ann Hohenhaus welcomes Dr. Vanessa Spano—AMCs first-ever veterinary behaviorist and the only board-certified veterinary behaviorist in New York City. Dr. Spano's expertise spans a wide range of behavioral challenges, including anxiety, aggression, trauma recovery, and compulsive disorders. Tune in as they discuss:The difference between veterinary behaviorists, trainers, and general veterinarians What are the most common behavior issues among pets?How Dr. Spano determines if a behavior issue is medical or psychologicalBody language clues for dogs and catsHow anxiety in pets can be managedThe role of medication and training in treating animals with behavioral issuesManaging aggression in animalsAre shelter pets different from other animals?Dr. Spano's advice for pet owners struggling with behavior issuesHow to make an appointment with Dr. SpanoAlso on this month's show:Viral trending animal story of the month featuring the opossum who ate an entire Costco tuxedo chocolate mousse cakeAnimal news, including how the birdwatching app eBird is helping protect vulnerable species from bird watchersPet Health Listener Q&A, where Dr. Hohenhaus answers listener questions about urine crystals, different types of diagnostic imaging, and how to effectively apply ear dropsDo you have a pet question for Dr. Hohenhaus? Email askthevet@amcny.org to have your question answered on Ask the Vet's Listener Q&A.Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and X!
Deborah Wolfe answers an anonymous email asking, ‘How can I tell the bully cat from the victim cat in my 3-cat family?' Bullies sound, walk and claim time share space differently from victims and Deb Wolfe tells you what to watch for to figure this out. And how can you tell when two dogs who are usually dog friendly signal, they are about to fight? Plus, a mouse stops a plane, and a cat makes a 1000-mile journey solo. Did you know that Cats & dogs sometimes learn the other's language. Deborah describes dogs who speak cat, and a ‘Kali', a schipperke dog who spoke cat more than dog! Please Send your pet questions, problems &, Guest suggestions to deb@petliferadio.com as text, email or voice clip and Deb will talk about it on Air! EPISODE NOTES: Cat Fights & Canine Clashes: Decoding Pet Behavior
EVEN MORE about this episode!Unlock the secrets of animal communication with renowned animal communicator Laura Stinchfield and psychic medical intuitive Julie Ryan. In this fascinating episode, Laura shares her journey from believing everyone could understand animals to refining her unique abilities, offering profound insights into telepathic exchanges with pets. Explore the emotional bonds we share with animals, discover how to interpret body language and calming signals, and learn the untapped potential we all have to connect with non-verbal beings.The conversation dives into heartwarming stories, practical advice, and sensitive topics like pet euthanasia, animal spirituality, and reincarnation. Laura and Julie guide us in recognizing when a pet is ready to transition and how to maintain open communication during these emotional moments. Blending wisdom and touching anecdotes, this episode celebrates the eternal love and connection we share with our animal companions.Guest Biography:Laura Stinchfield is a gifted animal communicator who uses telepathy to engage in two-way conversations with living and deceased animals, as well as people who cannot speak for themselves. Acting as a translator, teacher, and guide, Laura bridges the gap between species and individuals, offering profound insights and emotional connections. Her services are sought by animal owners, trainers, veterinarians, rescue groups, and anyone wishing to communicate with loved ones in spirit, young children, disabled family members, or those in comas.Laura is also a celebrated author, with two books, Voices of the Animals and Stormy's Words of Wisdom, as well as a meditation CD, Pet Communication, Loss, and the Afterlife. Through her work, Laura inspires understanding, healing, and deeper connections between humans and animals, helping her clients navigate life's most meaningful relationships.Episode Chapters:(0:00:01) - Animal Communication and Healing(0:14:33) - Animal Intuition and Behavior Understanding(0:25:19) - Animal Body Language(0:33:58) - Animal Behaviors(0:37:24) - Animal Health and Empathetic Connection(0:42:17) - Pet Behavior and Nutrition Insights(0:47:06) - Animal Euthanasia and Spirituality(0:52:56) - Love and Support in Transition(0:57:40) - Animals, Spirits, Reincarnation, and Adoption(1:12:52) - T-TouchPlease join Julie next week with your question.Thursdays at 8pm ET, 7pm CT, 5pm PT.https://askjulieryanshow.comAnd, please leave a five-star review and subscribe so you can hear all the new episodes.Sponsors & RecommendationsDisclaimer: This show is for informational purposes only. It is not intended to be medical, psychological, financial or legal advice. Please contact a licensed professional. The Ask Julie Ryan show, Julie Ryan, and all parties involved in producing, recording and distributing it assume no responsibility for listener's actions based on any information heard on this or any Ask Julie Ryan shows or podcasts.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Denise Mange is a certified dog trainer, animal communicator, pet numerologist, and founder of Pet Prana®. Her mindful approach to pet training combines traditional training with energetic considerations of pet guardianship. She has been featured in publications and media outlets worldwide, cementing her reputation as a pioneer in the field of mindful pet training. Her new book, Translating Your Pet's Behavior: A Mindful Approach to Dog Training, is a #1 bestseller in its category on Amazon. Listen & Subscribe on: iTunes / Stitcher / Podbean / Overcast / Spotify Contact Info Website: www.petprana.com Most Influential Person Abraham Maslow Effect on Emotions Emotions have always been a big proponent for me to sit back and reflect. When I have big emotions I shut down. And when I shut down, I reflect. For me, mindfulness and emotions go hand in hand. Thoughts on Breathing Breathing is everything. It is life affirming for us and it's one way to remind us that we are worthy to be here on this planet. As we regulate and are mindful of our breathing, that helps our animal companions regulate. Suggested Resources Book: A Theory Of Human Motivation by Abraham Maslow App: Simple Habit Bullying Story The biggest bully I've had to face in my life is actually myself. A lot of times, I think what I've developed isn't good enough. Sometimes I think regarding my projects, I'm not doing them well enough, I'm not doing them fast enough. The self-criticism has been the hardest part. Related Episodes 435 Reclaim Your Health and Freedom With a Walking Life; Antonia Malchik 494 Live A Well Designed Life With Dr. Kyra Bobinet 165 Be Real, Raw, Honest, and Mindful Recommends Dr. Ed Osburn
Aryana Rollins is featured in this episode as the first Stress Buster Spotlight guest! Aryana's primary issue of stress is her beloved dog, Roby's behavior when guests arrive, or in other situations where he becomes defensive. Susi shares insights into ways Aryana can prepare for and maneuver through situations with a more calm and peaceful perspective, and draws on her personal experience in training animals to share potential reasons for the dogs reactivity. Susi also shares flower essence remedy suggestions to support both Aryana and Roby in feeling more emotionally balanced. Would you like to be featured as a Stress buster Spotlight guest? You can learn more here and let Susi know that you'd like her help in targeting an issue that has been causing you too much stress! Whether it arises from work, relationships, navigating today's world and your efforts to maintain a healthy home environment, Susi can address the three primary aspects of stress, physical, emotional and environmental, to clear obstacles and help you thrive more! Essences recommended for Roby:Star of Bethlehem, heals trauma and deeper woundsChicory, the motherliness flowerRed Chestnut, calms worry about othersVine, balances the power BalanceChestnut Bud, learning and changing unbeneficial patternsRock Rose, for terror and frightMimulus, relieves fear of specific triggersFor Aryana: Star of Bethlehem,Cherry Plum, restores energetic flow, releases pent up energyAspen, calms generalized fear, worry and anxietyWant to learn more about how you can use flower essences for emotional relief? Click here! Learn more about Aryana Rollins:Her book: Mindful AchieverFacebook: @highertrueselfFree resource: Kickstart Your Manifesting Journey
Join Ed Parcaut on this inspiring episode of the Inner Edison podcast as he chats with guest Brady Foulk, a passionate dog trainer who pivoted his career path to focus on helping both pets and their owners. Discover Brady's journey from overcoming personal challenges with his puppy to finding mentorship and eventually launching his own thriving dog training business. Learn about the importance of understanding dog behavior, the impact of pets on mental health, and practical training tips that Brady has honed, including how to train your dog to ride a skateboard! Plus, tune in as both Ed and Brady share their experiences with their own dogs, discuss the dynamics of dog training through crates and boundaries, and delve into the significance of establishing clear leadership with pets. They also touch on broader themes such as entrepreneurship and the importance of community events. Brady expresses his involvement with Operation do no Harm, aiming to support veterans and single mothers through providing service dogs. Whether you're a dog owner, considering getting a pet, or simply love heartfelt stories of personal growth and community engagement, this episode is packed with valuable insights and uplifting narratives. Don't forget to check out Brady's online community on Instagram at @nddogtraining for more dog training advice and inspiration!
Do you have pets with behavioral issues? Does your dog have separation anxiety or your cat claws up your couch? Or maybe you have an aggressive pet or one that's hard to potty train. Whatever the behavior issues are, this episode is for you. During this episode Samantha will explain how to use a different training method than most are use to… your intuition!Find The Joneses on Facebook and Instagram at @SpiritualJonesesFB Discussion Group: www.facebook.com/groups/2771270119654105/Buy show merchandise www.redbubble.com/people/SpiritualJonesTheme song "Real God", written by Adam Goodale, performed by A Dam Good Ale Band. www.facebook.com/agoodalegoodbandCover art by Danny Jones, www.djonesartcollection.comFind Samantha at www.SamanthaJonesPsychicMedium.com@Beyondthebridge11 for Tiktok and FacebookSamantha's Etsy Page... https://beyondthebridge11.etsy.com/Dannys Photography Etsy... https://djonesphotography71.etsy.comDannys Art Etsy... https://djonesartcollection.etsy.comFind Beyond The Bridge every Monday at 5pm EST on Bold Brave TV.https://boldbravetv.com/5pm-beyond-the-bridge/https://www.youtube.com/live/fpM9m-yqS3A?si=4ev4dIqkHWM7RQJsListen to Beyond The Bridge... https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/beyond-the-bridge--6062966Support the show
To kick off Season 3 of the ROCC Pod, we welcome Jennifer McCallum from Firefly Pet Photography. Jennifer shares her journey from being a third-level sommelier to a passionate pet photographer. She emphasizes her love for animals, detailing her extensive experience in animal rescue and fostering.Jennifer's transition into pet photography stemmed from her realization that she could make a greater impact through her business. She highlights the importance of capturing the bond between pets and their owners, a unique aspect of her photography. Jennifer is open to photographing a variety of animals (just not spiders), preferring outdoor settings to showcase Michigan's beauty.Jennifer outlines her process, from initial consultations to the photo session itself. She stresses the importance of making both pets and owners comfortable and capturing their natural personalities. Her approach includes using leashes but editing them out, and providing guidance on wardrobe choices to ensure clients and their pets stand out in the photos.Jennifer also talks about her "Pupdate" emails, which inform subscribers about dog-friendly events and opportunities to support animal rescues. She shares her experience with book projects, including "Tails of Childhood: Woof Upon a Time," which raises funds for the Humane Society of Macomb. This project captures the special relationship between children and their pets.We learn about Jennifer's personal project, "Pure Michigan Pups," inspired by Michigan's diverse landscapes. She aims to photograph dogs in various settings across the state, from the Silver Lake Sand Dunes to the blue ice of Mackinac City. Jennifer's passion for capturing the essence of pets in Michigan's natural beauty is evident.Firefly on Instgram: https://www.instagram.com/fireflypetphotographyFirefly website (email sign up at bottom): https://fireflypetphotography.com/Tails of Childhood book: https://fireflypetphotography.com/tails-of-childhood/Shelter in Home book: https://checkout.square.site/merchant/VNG0RC30FY6VM/checkout/5F4V4XI4UMDR4LGZ6YWC3D4K Learn more about the Royal Oak Chamber of Commerce: https://www.royaloakchamber.com/Connect with our hosts:Jon Gay from JAG in Detroit Podcasts - http://www.jagindetroit.com/Lisa Bibbee from Keller Williams - http://soldbylisab.com/
Ever wondered what it takes to be a pet detective and how you could add it as a service to your business? Annalisa Burns, The Pet Detective, sheds light on the unique skills and training required for pet search and rescue. She discusses the challenges and emotional aspects of tracking lost pets, emphasizing the critical role of understanding animal behavior. She shares about the growing demand for pet detective services across the U.S., and ways to add it as a service, or a grow a business around it. Main topics Pet Detective Role Training Essentials Search Techniques Service Demand Main takeaway: Being a pet detective is critically important and in high demand, especially for trained pet detectives in locating and safely returning lost pets to their owners, utilizing a blend of specialized training, understanding of animal behavior, and various search methods. About our guest: Annalisa Berns, is the owner of Pet Search and Rescue and Pet Search and Rescue Investigations. She dreamed of working with animals from a young age. Annalisa found her life's work when she read Kat Albrecht's book, “The Lost Pet Chronicles.” She is passionate about educating people about how to bring their lost pets home. On a lost pet case Annalisa usually works 2-3 Search Dogs. She also coaches people how to find their lost pets. She is a licensed Private Investigator in California and Florida. She has also completed California Association of Licensed Investigator training NLITE. Annalisa helps train Search Dog Handlers to help find lost pets. She was a guest speaker at the Western States Veterinary Association twice and the American Veterinary Medical Association conference. She completed FEMA training with the Emergency Management Institute in Animals in Disaster: Awareness and Preparedness and Animal in Disaster: Community Planning. In 2023, she presented two mini sessions for Pet Sitters International. She also completed Introduction to Animal Psychology Certificate on Pet Behavior. Links: Previously on: https://www.petsitterconfessional.com/episodes/417 https://www.petsearchandrescue.com https://www.instagram.com/petsearchandrescue/?hl=en https://www.facebook.com/PetSearchAndRescue training on calming signals for dogs: https://pethelpful.com/dogs/Dog-Behavior-Understanding-Dog-Calming-Signals Phone: 310-880-8268 Kat Albright: https://www.missinganimalresponse.com Buy PSC Merch Give us a call! (636) 364-8260 Follow us on: Instagram, Facebook, Twitter Email us at: feedback@petsitterconfessional.com Full show notes and transcript Sponsored by: ❤️ Our AMAZING Patreon Supporters Time to Pet Visit: https://timetopet.com/confessional Code: 50% off first 3 months Pet Perennials Visit: https://petperennials.com/pages/register-for-a-business-account Code: 'PSC' when registering for a $2 off coupon on any purchases in the 1st 90 days
The recent news of an unleashed Rottweiler dog attacking a toddler has prompted local authorities to tighten regulations on owning oversized dogs and promote responsible pet ownership. To help dogs behave better, a new generation of pet parents is sending their furry friends to school for training. How can we better control pet dogs in public? / Quirky profile photos show work moods (18:00). On the show: Heyang, Li Yi & Josh Cotterill
What will you do if an owner's pet escapes? When seconds count, planning and preparation are your best friend. Annalisa Berns, The Pet Detective, walks us through common ways dogs and cats go missing and explains the simple steps we can take to prevent that from happening. She points out that the normal behaviors we expect are replaced with more unpredictable ones once the pet goes missing. Annalisa speaks on the methods to recover a missing pet, and reminds us to get helps as soon as possible. Main topics: Lost pet behavior How most pets escape Prevention is key First steps if a pet gets out Main takeaway: Start planning and training today to both prevent a lost pet, and recover a lost one. About our guest: Annalisa Berns, is the owner of Pet Search and Rescue and Pet Search and Rescue Investigations. She dreamed of working with animals from a young age. Annalisa found her life's work when she read Kat Albrecht's book, “The Lost Pet Chronicles.” She is passionate about educating people about how to bring their lost pets home. On a lost pet case Annalisa usually works 2-3 Search Dogs. She also coaches people how to find their lost pets. She is a licensed Private Investigator in California and Florida. She has also completed California Association of Licensed Investigator training NLITE. Annalisa helps train Search Dog Handlers to help find lost pets. She was a guest speaker at the Western States Veterinary Association twice and the American Veterinary Medical Association conference. She completed FEMA training with the Emergency Management Institute in Animals in Disaster: Awareness and Preparedness and Animal in Disaster: Community Planning. In 2023, she presented two mini sessions for Pet Sitters International. She also completed Introduction to Animal Psychology Certificate on Pet Behavior. Links: https://www.petsearchandrescue.com https://www.instagram.com/petsearchandrescue/?hl=en https://www.facebook.com/PetSearchAndRescue training on calming signals for dogs: https://pethelpful.com/dogs/Dog-Behavior-Understanding-Dog-Calming-Signals Phone: 310-880-8268 Kat Albright: https://www.missinganimalresponse.com Buy PSC Merch Give us a call! (636) 364-8260 Follow us on: Instagram, Facebook, Twitter Email us at: feedback@petsitterconfessional.com Full show notes and transcript Sponsored by: ❤️ Our AMAZING Patreon Supporters Time to Pet Visit: https://timetopet.com/confessional Code: 50% off first 3 months National Association of Professional Pet Sitters www.petsitters.org
Pet anxiety is on the upswing. As the world we share with our animal companions gets louder, brighter, more unrelenting in every sensory way, human animals are not the only ones who may act out due to rampant feelings of anxiety! But is that anxious behavior you are seeing in your pet truly because of anxiety? Could there be other factors contributing to what you are labeling as pet anxiety? In this episode, animal communicator Shannon Cutts shares stories from her recent client files to explain how simply calling anxious-appearing behaviors "pet anxiety" may cause us to miss the bigger picture of what is going on with our animal. This episode focuses on three commonly overlooked pet issues that can masquerade as anxiety, trigger anxiety or lead to anxiety. You will also learn more about a genetic temperament trait that affects up to 20 percent of all pets - high sensitivity - and how this trait interacts with anxiety in affected pets. Learn more and request Shannon's free Highly Sensitive Pet Help Guide at https://animallovelanguages.com/ Support the showLearn more about individual animal communication sessions and upcoming animal communication classes and enjoy free intuitive tools at www.animallovelanguages.com.Sign up for our Weekly Love Letter & get notified about new episodes and other timely intuitive pet parenting helps. Past episodes at http://www.animallovelanguagescom/podcastVisit the vlogcast! http://www.youtube.com/shannoncuttsIG http://www.instagram.com/loveandfeathersandshellsLove this podcast? Become a supporter! https://www.buzzsprout.com/2105365/support
However crucial it may be to understand the digestibility of pet food when formulating a diet, the various available techniques for measuring it can make determining the best approach a challenge. In this episode, I talk with Dr. Guido Bosch, an Assistant Professor at Wageningen University and a leading figure in comparative nutrition. His research delves into the connections between pet physiology and nutritional ecology by combining studies on nutrition, behavioral patterns, and innovative technologies. Also, Dr. Bosch unravels the intriguing adaptability of canines and felines and discusses fostering respect for their natural behaviors by integrating hunting and foraging aspects that turn mealtimes into captivating sensory experiences."I'm not against dry foods or wet foods, but I believe we still need to acquire a lot of knowledge and strive to understand the basic nutritional needs of dogs and cats. Only then can we delve into the ecology of these animals." - Dr. Guido BoschWhat you'll learn:(00:00) Highlight(01:03) Introduction (01:59) Research facilities in the pet food industry(05:04) A discussion on in-home studies and classical laboratory digestibilities(07:20) Collaboration with the industry for an in-home digestibility project(09:25) The problems of in-home digestibility studies on cats(11:41) The effects of dietary profiles on digestive health and gut microbiota(17:51) Variables that affect digestibility(19:03) Digestibility measures(22:35) Amino acid digestibility(29:31) Digestive physiology and diet adaptations in cats and dogs(32:38) Transitioning pet diets(38:09) Nutritional ecology in pet nutritionMeet the guest: Dr. Guido BoschExperience:Current: Assistant Professor at Wageningen UniversityPast: Researcher at Wageningen UniversityBackground:Ph.D. (Wageningen University)M.Sc. (Wageningen University)Connect with the guest!
In this episode:- Stem Cell Energy and Neuropathy- Baby's Cancer Healing- Diabetic Dog- Cause of Childhood Seizures- Toddler's Speech Delay Please join Julie next week with your question. Thursdays at 8pm ET, 7pm CT, 5pm PT.https://askjulieryanshow.com And, please leave a five-star review and subscribe so you can hear all the new episodes. https://ratethispodcast.com/julie Julie Ryan Recommends:Viome's Gut Health Test: https://www.viome.com and use code: julieryan at checkout for $110 discount. Purity Woods' Age-Defying Dream Cream: http://PurityWoods.com/JULIERYAN or enter JULIERYAN at checkout for 10% off first order. Zona Health: https://www.zona.com/?aff=156 and use code julieryan for $50 discount. Dr. Maria Amasanti: http://www.dramasanti.com/ Join Julie for a Zoom “Woo-Woo” Party at Ask Julie Ryan: LIVE on the 4th Tuesday of the month. Get your ticket at https://askjulieryan.com/live. For more information go to https://askjulieryan.com.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
What does it mean to understand animal behavior? As pet care professionals, we need to make sure we are communicating well to our clients and are prepared for emergencies. Arden Moore, author and radio host, joins the show to discuss confounding behaviors for both dogs and cats. She also dives into how to make sure we have a great first aid kit and how emergency preparedness is all a mental game. Arden gives her best tips for pilling cats and discusses the importance of being a poop-ologist. Main topics: Confounding behaviors Mental game of preparedness Misconceptions of first aid Pilling Cats Main takeaway: We can't prepare for everything, but attention to detail, and the right resources, will set you up for success. About our guest: Arden grew up in a Brady Bunch-like family in a town called Crown Point located near Chicago in Northwest Indiana. During her first year in high school, she cajoled the editor of the local weekly newspaper into hiring her to be a sports writer. As a corn-fed Hoosier, she valued her Midwest roots, but knew she needed to experience other places. Her insatiable curiosity led to spending the next 20 years chasing stories as a reporter and editor for daily newspapers in Indiana and Florida. This is where Arden honed her amazing interviewing and writing skills! From there, she entered the publishing world at the family-owned Rodale Press. At Rodale, her “day job” was senior health writer for the book division, but she also moonlighted as a writer for their new magazine called Pets: Part of the Family. That is where Arden realized that she could tap her love of writing and interviewing to help people become healthier, and to tout the power of her other lifelong passion, pets. Pets and people — that's what Arden is all about. Fast forward to today, and Arden has done just that, in her trademark edu-taining style. Today, Arden happily shares her home in Dallas with her wife, Julie, and their furry Brady Bunch of three cats, three dogs and an overworked vacuum cleaner. Links: Previously: https://www.petsitterconfessional.com/episodes/240 www.ardenmoore.com www.petfirstaid4u.com www.propethero.com Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@ardenmoore352 Dr. Justine Lee - https://drjustinelee.com Cat Behavior: https://amzn.to/3POdgGq Dog Behavior: https://amzn.to/3HYc5Ck https://catvets.com https://www.fearfreehappyhomes.com The Lion in Your Living Room: https://amzn.to/3vb32qc Buy PSC Merch Give us a call! (636) 364-8260 Follow us on: Instagram, Facebook, Twitter Email us at: feedback@petsitterconfessional.com Full show notes and transcript Sponsored by: ❤️ Our AMAZING Patreon Supporters Time to Pet Visit: https://timetopet.com/confessional Code: 50% off first 3 months Pet Perennials Visit: https://petperennials.com/pages/register-for-a-business-account Code: 'PSC' when registering for a $2 off coupon on any purchases in the 1st 90 days
This is an excellent episode with another awesome team member from Behavior Vets. For this episode of Fresh Bites on The Bitey End of the Dog, I have an enjoyable conversation with Bobbie Bhambree, the director of behavior services at Behavior Vets, about veterinarian and trainer collaborations. An often important and crucial aspect of working with dogs who have aggression issues is this team approach which includes the dog's guardian, their veterinarian, and the behavior professional or trainer to ensure the best possible outcomes. Bobbie and I discuss a number of key strategies to build these team relationships, and I think you will get some nice takeaways from this episode. For additional resources on helping dogs with aggression, visit:https://aggressivedog.comHere is the special link to The Aggression in Dogs Master Course and Expert Webinar Bundle. Offer expires on 11/1/22.https://aggressivedog.thinkific.com/bundles/the-aggression-in-dogs-master-course-and-expert-webinar-bundleAbout Bobbie:Bobbie Bhambree (CDBC, CPDT-KA) is the Director of Behavior Services and a Certified Dog Behavior Consultant at Behavior Vets. She is also a faculty member of CATCH Canine Trainers Academy and Agility University. Bobbie started her career in 2003 as a pet behavior counselor with the ASPCA Animal Behavior Center. While there, she implemented behavior modification programs for dogs who had been surrendered by the public or seized by Humane Law Enforcement. In 2007, Bobbie joined the Humane Society of Westchester, spending the next nine years as their shelter trainer. She created and implemented training and enrichment programs for the dogs, counseled adopters, trained volunteers, participated in community outreach programs, and performed evaluations.In 2016, Bobbie joined the North Shore Animal League America in Port Washington, NY as the Director of Pet Behavior. During her tenure there, she managed a team of canine and feline trainers who focused on developing behavior modification and enrichment programs for the animals in the shelter. She also deployed for the ASPCA Anti-Cruelty Behavior Team to work in the field, supporting the team with dog fighting busts, puppy mill cases, and hoarding cases. In addition to this work, she founded and directed her own company, DogCentric Dog Training, helping people whose pet dogs experienced a wide spectrum of canine behavior issues.Support the show
Did you know that your pets behavior are affected foods, overall health, physical challenges and so much more. These behaviors are affected by a combination of emotional, chemical and physical stressors. We dive into specifics with natural solutions to help your understanding. Pet Health Cafe' is broadcast live at Wednesday's 8PM ET.Pet Health Cafe' TV Show is viewed on Talk 4 TV (www.talk4tv.com).Pet Health Café Radio Show is broadcast on W4HC Radio - Health Café Live (www.w4hc.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (www.talk4radio.com) on the Talk 4 Media Network (www.talk4media.com). Pet Health Café Podcast is also available on Talk 4 Podcasting (www.talk4podcasting.com), iHeartRadio, Amazon Music, Pandora, Spotify, Audible, and over 100 other podcast outlets.
How to handle the pain when they're gone? Joan Ranquet joins Charly Kayle to continue the discussion of learning to live in a state of grace and processing grief when you lose your animal companion.
Dog trainer Wendy DeCarlo talks about puppy classes and dog training methods, but first we share our hope for a beloved dog trainer, Karen Okura who has serious health challenges. Karen was the head trainer for many years at the Anti Cruelty Society, demonstrating support for adopting homeless dogs with behavior problems only using positive […]
That state of awareness and presence when you appreciate every moment you have with your animal. That's Preciousville. Charly Kayle finds out more from Joan Ranquet about that "heightened normal" you experience when you don't know how much time you'll have left with them.
What's one of the best "go-to" energy healing modalities for people AND their animals? Charly Kayle discovers more about Scalar Wave from award-winning author & educator Joan Ranquet. This is an amazing technique for a multitude of physical issues and more, chronic and otherwise. Can anyone do this? Yes, once you understand and learn the technique!
Want to ease your animal's fear or release trauma? Charly Kayle talks to Joan Ranquet, founder of Communication With All Live University, about EFT (Emotional Freedom Technique), also known as Tapping. This simple energy technique can shift your animal's emotional or mental status to change behaviors and bring peace and calm, inside and out!
Continuing the conversation about believing in our own abilities to connect with animals, with teacher, energy healer and animal communicator Claudia Goodman & Charly Kayle. How to heal the disconnect within ourselves, then take it to the next level and turn it into a career. It might be right in front of your face, and you don't even realize it!
After being a life-long animal lover, do you still doubt your abilities to connect to them? Do you lack faith in yourself to help them in meaningful ways? Teacher, energy healer, and animal communicator Claudia Goodman chats with Charly Kayle about the ways you discover you were meant to work with animals, and realize that whatever you are doing, you ALREADY ARE!
When wanting to facilitate healing, always respect the sensitivities and wishes of the animal! Part 2 of the conversation about learning energy healing techniques to help animals and people, with animal communicator, energy healer and CWALU faculty member Marie-Christine Lochot and Charly Kayle.
What are Strange Flows, Crossing Your Energies, and Aura Fluffing? Animal communicator, energy healer and CWALU faculty member Marie-Christine Lochot tells Charly Kayle about some pretty great energy healing techniques, then describes one in detail for everyone to learn. They're all from her course "Subtle Energies For Animals."
Want to quit that soul-sucking day job, so you can work with animals full-time? CWALU founder Joan Ranquet tells Charly Kayle how to overcome those doubts! Then... why saying "Poor Baby" over an animal or person does NOT empower them to heal, and how to hold space for them instead. Get Joan's free 4-part video series on Animal Communication at JoanRanquet.com
One of the pioneers in the field of animal communication, Joan Ranquet tells Charly Kayle why communicating with animals is the cornerstone of helping them heal, and could even lead to World Peace! They discuss the benefits of taking an interactive class with verification techniques. Joan starts up a new Animal Communication Level 1 course every four months, and offers a 10% discount to all Mind-Body-Paws listeners, with code PAWS.
In this episode, I speak with my fellow Behavior Vets behavior consultants, Bobbie Bhambree (CDBC, CPDT-KA) and Lauren Novack (ACDBC, KPA-CTP, FPPE), about adapting to the expected and unexpected challenges of training dogs during the pandemic, how we adapted, supporting guardians experiencing burnout, and some of our best tips for raising a dog in these unpredictable world. This podcast was recorded on March 8, 2021. Bobbie's bio:Bobbie Bhambree (CDBC, CPDT-KA) is the Director of Behavior Services and a Certified Dog Behavior Consultant at Behavior Vets. She is also a faculty member of CATCH Canine Trainers Academy and Agility University. Bobbie started her career in 2003 as a pet behavior counselor with the ASPCA Animal Behavior Center. In 2007, Bobbie joined the Humane Society of Westchester, spending the next nine years as their shelter trainer. In 2016, Bobbie joined the North Shore Animal League America in Port Washington, NY as the Director of Pet Behavior. She also deployed for the ASPCA Anti-Cruelty Behavior Team to work with dogs from dog fighting busts, puppy mill cases, and hoarding cases. In addition to this work, she founded and directed her own company, DogCentric Dog Training, helping people whose pet dogs experienced a wide spectrum of canine behavior issues. Bobbie currently shares her life with six dogs (Tricky, Ziggy, Marvel, Eleanor Rigby, Heady Topper, and Phuncky) and a very supportive husband in the suburbs of southern New Jersey.Lauren's bio:Lauren Novack (ACDBC, KPA-CTP, FPPE), formerly of her own company Lauren's Leash, is a fellow Behavior Consultant here at Behavior Vets New York City where she helps fearful, anxious, and aggressive pets and their owners. She has completed coursework for her Master of Science in Applied Behavior Analysis at Hunter College where her research explores the intersection between training practices and animal welfare. She currently serves on the Editorial Advisory Board for Daily Paws and has appeared on Fox & Friends, Rachel Ray, and various news outlets with her dog Grayson. She has an article coming out in the next edition of Operants Magazine, is currently teaching a three-part webinar series on Applied Behavior Analysis for animal trainers, and will be teaching a unit on client instruction and communication in IAABCs upcoming dog trainer professional course.Links:https://behaviorvets.com/Theme music composed and performed by Andy Sells
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New Boston Veterinary Clinic behavioral specialist, Dr. Lindsay joins Dr. B in this episode of Tails from the City focusing on our pets' minds. Dr. Lindsay talks about the challenges of boarding, training facilities, telemedicine, and an overview of fear and anxiety - the leading stressors in pet behavior.
Wouldn't you love to know what your pet is trying to tell you? Especially if you have noticed changes in their behavior or personality. Or if there are issues that you don't understand and want to change. You want to help, but how? And what does your pet think of you, your new house, or the new companion you have brought into your home. You want to know what your best friend thinks! Phebe Delaney has helped many people work through their issues with their animals, even those on the 'Other Side', and she is going to give us a glimpse into the world of animals. She will help us discover how to talk to, and more important, listen to our furry buddies. Phebe is a pet communicator who has dedicated her life to helping animals and their humans.
Wouldn't you love to know what your pet is trying to tell you? Especially if you have noticed changes in their behavior or personality. Or if there are issues that you don't understand and want to change. You want to help, but how? And what does your pet think of you, your new house, or the new companion you have brought into your home. You want to know what your best friend thinks! Phebe Delaney has helped many people work through their issues with their animals, even those on the 'Other Side', and she is going to give us a glimpse into the world of animals. She will help us discover how to talk to, and more important, listen to our furry buddies. Phebe is a pet communicator who has dedicated her life to helping animals and their humans.
The pandemic has kept many of us at home, making our furry friends some of the happiest members in the household. On the flip side, some of our pets are probably counting down the days until kids go back to school and offices reopen so they can have the house to themselves again! Either way, as we look to leave the house more, it’s important for families to start preparing their pets for this transition period. Pet Behavior Scientist at Purina, DR. RAGEN MCGOWAN has Tips to help address separation anxiety and create a smooth transition into the post-pandemic world.
The pandemic has kept many of us at home, making our furry friends some of the happiest members in the household. On the flip side, some of our pets are probably counting down the days until kids go back to school and offices reopen so they can have the house to themselves again! Either way, as we look to leave the house more, it’s important for families to start preparing their pets for this transition period. Pet Behavior Scientist at Purina, DR. RAGEN MCGOWAN has Tips to help address separation anxiety and create a smooth transition into the post-pandemic world.
Sarah's upbeat approach to puppy rearing and dog training attracts media outlets of all kinds. Her emphatic rejection of dominance-based methodologies resonates with pet parents and industry professionals alike. She talks with us and Tricia Kinne about the fallout from COVID.
Kevin has an important question for women. Plus, what'd your pet do to get in trouble? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pet behavior and nutrition with Lisa Calestino BS CVT CSAMT. Lisa has been a certified vet tech for 25+ years and started working with a holistic vet in 2001 who turned her on to Holistic medicine. Later on in her career, she introduced Acupuncture and herbal medicine to another vet she started working in 2008. That has led to her running a small pet wellness shop where she does massage, reiki, pet behavior, and nutrition consultations.
Today on the Biohack Your Pet Podcast we have Dr. Stephanie Beeson. A life couch, vet, and owner of Beeson Veterinary Behavior Solutions. When she discovered the field of applied behavior, she was love and hooked. She has spent my entire adult life studying both human and animal behavior. As a veterinarian with a special interest in behavior, Dr. Stephanie exclusively work with pet owners who want a thriving relationship with their pet. The techniques she uses with her clients are what she uses daily with her own pets. If you want to work with Dr. Stephanie please click here!
This is the final episode in our behavior series with pet behavior expert and Dumb Friends League Colorado Humane Society Community Liaison, Marissa Martino! In this episode you'll learn what to do about destructive puppies, how to housetrain your new puppy, why your cat might be urinating outside of the litter box and more.Enter our Howl-oween Costume Contest before November 2! https://www.ddfl.org/costumecontest/Meet our featured pets!Lucky has been adopted!Learn more about Misha here: https://www.ddfl.org/adoption/#A0818439 Charlie has been adopted!Vote YES on 2J! Denver residents can vote this November to end the city’s ban on pit bulls and replace it with legislation that will allow breed restrictive licenses for the dogs. Ballot Measure 2J will allow pit bulls to reside in the city and county of Denver for the first time in more than 30 years. This measure would enact a sort of “pit bull probation” meaning pit bull owners would be allowed to keep their dogs in Denver if they register them with a special breed license. If the dog has no violations then they can be registered the same as any other dog in the city.How can you get involved to help with this ballot measure? First, VOTE! If you live in the City and County of Denver, the Dumb Friends League encourages you to vote yes on 2J! If you are outside of Denver, no worries, you can still help. Simply visit https://www.denverlovesdogs.org/ to learn how you can support measure 2J. Spread the word on your social media and encourage your family and friends who live in Denver to vote yes. Also, make sure to follow the Dumb Friends League on social media for updated ways to get involved. Follow us on social media!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dumbfriendsleague/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dumbfriendsleagueTwitter: https://twitter.com/DDFLTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@dumbfriendsleague?lang=enFind cute stories, happy tales, adoptable pets and more at https://www.ddfl.org/
This week we discuss correcting undesirable behavior, the keys to all behavioral training, the power of having intentional communication with your pet, avoiding punishment based training and instead focusing on positive reinforcement, and the best way to create a loving, trusting relationship with your animal. Plus Kyle answers a very important question — Do cats and dogs know what human babies are? And as always we answer questions from The Pet Collective audience!
In part 2 of our Pet Behavior Series, we continue our interview with guest pet behavior expert, Marissa Martino. In this episode, Marissa answers your questions about fear in pets and how to help them gain confidence, what is overstimulation in pets, and why are cats so noisy sometimes?! You can find more pet behavior resources at the Dumb Friends League website here: https://www.ddfl.org/resources-publications/pet-behavior-handouts/ Learn about a fearful dog that overcame her confidence issues and is living her best life. Check out the before and after photos below! Then hear about Maia, Lizzy and Joan's staff favorite adoptable pets! Peaks for Pets is the Dumb Friends League's brand new virtual hiking event! Registration fees go directly toward helping homeless pets. Hike during the entire month of September to earn incentive prizes and get active all while helping pets in need. Click here to see more info and register!
In this episode, we dive into the world of pet behavior. Have you ever wondered how to introduce your resident pet to your new pet? What should you do if you pets don’t get along? What steps can you take to make sure introducing your pets goes well? What is separation anxiety in pets and how to know if that’s what your pet is experiencing?Joan tells us all about the behavior department at the Dumb Friends League and all of the ways in which they help improve pet’s lives.Find our behavior helpline info here: https://www.ddfl.org/behavior-help/Find the Dumb Friends League pet behavior handouts and resources here:https://www.ddfl.org/resources-publications/pet-behavior-handouts/https://www.ddfl.org/resource/enriching-dogs-life/https://www.ddfl.org/resource/introducing-your-new-dog-to-your-resident-dog/https://www.ddfl.org/resource/solving-litter-box-problems/https://www.ddfl.org/resource/your-talkative-cat/https://www.ddfl.org/resource/introducing-your-new-cat-to-your-other-pets/We interview guest expert Marissa Martino. Marissa is the Colorado Humane Society Community Liaison and former Behavior Manager for the Dumb Friends League. She has over ten years of experience as a pet behavior expert (see her full bio below).Throughout this episode, you will learn all about pet behavior, and have some of the toughest questions regarding pets answered. Topics include introducing pets, what to do if pets don’t get along, what separation anxiety is, how to know when it’s happening, and when to get a trainer involved. This episode provides tons of great information on the fluidity of behavior in pets. Get ready to learn everything you have wanted to know about why dogs and cats do what they do!After our interview with Marissa, hear the story of Porter. A dog adopted from the Dumb Friends League last year, who benefited greatly from his time going through our shelter behavior program, Canine Courage. This program is designed to help fearful dogs gain confidence. Read more about Porter’s story here: https://www.ddfl.org/news/finding-confidence-and-a-forever-home-a-happy-dog-adoption-tale/Meet our Dumb Friends League featured adoptable pets!Hear about Maia’s cat crush, Cosmic (Cosmic has been adopted!)Lizzy’s favorite, a grey tabby named Ozzy: https://www.ddfl.org/adoption/#A0823728And Joan’s pick, a sweet boxer mix named Nori: https://www.ddfl.org/adoption/#A0826289To see more staff favorites at the League, you can click here: https://www.ddfl.org/staff-favorites/As always, please subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts, and follow us on social media!https://www.instagram.com/dumbfriendsleague/https://www.facebook.com/dumbfriendsleague/https://www.ddfl.org/pawcast/Marissa Martino full bio:I began my career working with canine companions after attending the Academy for Dog Trainers in 2007. Shortly after, I developed my private practice, Paws & Reward: Coaching people, Training dogs. Through my life experiences, education and my relationship with Sully, I have developed a unique approach that inspires behavioral transformation for both dogs and their pet parents. I believe that our relationship with our canine companions can be a window into how we relate to our world around us which allows us an opportunity to expand as individuals. This innovative, personal development approach is designed to help people cultivate self-awareness and intimacy in the relationship with their dog, themselves and others. I outlined this approach in my book: Human-Canine Behavior Connection: Building Better Relationships Through Dog Training. In addition to my private practice, I have had the pleasure of working for three different animal shelters directing their behavior departments in CO & CA, the most recent being the Dumb Friends League. I have implemented many innovative canine and feline behavior modification programs. As a result of these efforts, I was invited to present at the Humane Society of the United States annual conference in 2014 and 2107, Ontario SPCA’s conference as well as Petfinder’s Adoption Option shelter conferences. In addition to that success, I have provided behavior consulting to shelters in Texas, Colorado, California, Puerto Rico and Hawaii. Currently, I am working for the Colorado Humane Society as their Community Liaison offering animal shelters and professionals consulting, education and resources to rural parts of Colorado. I am thrilled to be making a difference.
On today's episode of Pet Lover Geek, powered by PetHub, Lorien talks with Jamie Damato Midgal, CEO and founder of FetchFind, to learn how training and understanding your pet's body language can keep him safe at home.In honor of Lost Pet Prevention Month, Lorien is talking with pet industry experts throughout July about the basics of lost pet prevention and recovery techniques and resources. PetHub started Lost Pet Prevention Month in 2014 to drive deeper conversations around all of the ways pet parents can prevent a pet from becoming lost, as well as how to get them home quickly if they go AWOL (Absent WithOut a Leash). Learn more about Jamie and FetchFind at www.fetchfind.comGet more resources and tips about lost pet prevention and recovery at www.lostpetpreventionmonth.com** Read the episode transcript at Pethub.com **
Learn more about recognizing animal behavioral cues and why it is so important to stay educated for your furry friend's happiness.
L&L 8. Working With & Hiring a Virtual Dog Trainer
In the second part of a two-part chat, animal communicator, energy healer, author and educator Joan Ranquet tells Charly Kayle more about communicating with animals, energy healing, using CBD oil, ways we can make changes in the world, and how animals are always with us, even after they have crossed over.
Animal and wildlife advocate, Laura Lassiter talks about animal compulsive behavior patterns and why you need to pay attention to this.