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In this episode, Ed Frawley shares a question from the Ask Cindy database. Today's question is an 8-year-old Pointer who doesn't have a solid reflexive recall and the owner is wondering if training with an e-collar can fix this problem. | Links mentioned: Introduction to Dog Training: https://university.leerburg.com/Catalog/viewCourse/cid/42/ | Training Your Dog to Come When Called: https://leerburg.com/recall-dvd.php | Remote Collar Training for the Pet Owner: https://leerburg.com/ecollar-pet-owner.php | How We Manage Dogs in Our Home: https://leerburg.com/managementdvd.htm | Remote Collars from Leerburg: https://leerburg.com/remote-collars.php | Rules of Using a Remote Collar: https://youtu.be/hGKXzp-PShM
You've definitely seen their photo — big round eyes, a chubby-cheeked smile, and an almost cartoonishly cute face. But did you know the name of this camera-loving marsupial? Meet the quokka, famously dubbed “The Happiest Animal in the World.” In this wildly fun episode of Fur Real, host Mark Kyle is joined by Dr. Matthew Hayward, a leading quokka expert, author of Saving Biodiversity, and professor at The University of Newcastle. Together, they dive into the fascinating world of these adorable Australian icons. From their ancient roots and unique behaviors to the viral sensation of the “quokka selfie,” Dr. Hayward shares incredible insights about these creatures — including why they have so little fear of humans, and what myths we've all gotten wrong. Whether you're a wildlife enthusiast or just in it for the cute factor, this episode delivers laughs, learning, and plenty of "aww" moments. You can hear the joy as Mark and Matt geek out over these little legends. Get ready to fall in love with the quokka — and maybe even start planning your own selfie! www.furrrealpodcast.com ig@matt.haward.798 ig@thefurrealpodcast ig@markakyle fb @ conservation@uon fb @The Fur Real Podcast @Mark A Kyle tik tok @ TheFurRealPodcast Saving Biodiversity link https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/mono/10.4324/9781003587644/saving-biodiversity-matt-hayward Special thanks to JaSpeical thanks to J Jig Cicero @jjigcicero for our music intro and outro..you rock!!! ke Olson jfolson.music@gmail.com for awesome sound editing and to our supporters: www.prepvet.com Stem cells for pets
In this episode, Ed Frawley shares a question from the Ask Cindy database. Today's question is about a 5-year-old pointer who is a light chaser. The breeder chose to use a laser light to tire the puppies out, leading this dog to become obsessed with light reflections and shadows. Ed addresses the issue and offers advice on how to manage this problem. | Links mentioned: How We Manage Dogs in Our Home: https://university.leerburg.com/Catalog/viewCourse/cid/14 | The Power of Training Dogs with Markers (2024): https://leerburg.com/marker-dvd.php | Remote Collar Training for the Pet Owner with Ed Frawley: https://leerburg.com/ecollar-pet-owner.php | Bernhard Flinks Protection Seminar: https://university.leerburg.com/Catalog/viewCourse/cid/239
Coyotes: The Secret Neighbors You Never Knew You Had Coyotes are everywhere—from the open deserts to the heart of major cities—but how much do you really know about them? Are they dangerous? Do they hunt in packs? And why do they have such a legendary reputation, from Native American trickster tales to the relentless Wile E. Coyote? This week on The Fur Real Podcast, we're joined by Dr. Stanley Gehrt, renowned wildlife ecologist and author of Coyotes Among Us. As the lead researcher of the Cook County Coyote Project, he has spent nearly 25 years studying how these animals thrive in urban environments—including Chicago, where over 6,000 coyotes are quietly living among people… mostly unnoticed. We bust some of the biggest coyote myths, uncover how these adaptable predators navigate city life, and answer the big question: should we fear them or admire them? Dr. Gehrt brings both science and storytelling to the conversation, making this episode as entertaining as it is eye-opening.
The Cutting Edge of Exotic Animal Medicine If you love diving deep into the world of veterinary medicine—or even if you don't think you do—this episode will absolutely blow your mind! Dr. Stephen Divers, a world-renowned specialist in endosurgery, joins The Fur Real Podcast to reveal the incredible advancements happening in minimally invasive surgery for animals. Endoscopic surgery is revolutionizing the way we treat everything from common ailments to life-threatening conditions in animals, offering a less invasive, faster-healing approach. But wait until you hear just how many species Dr. Divers has worked on—from reptiles and amphibians to some of the most unexpected exotic creatures. You won't believe the groundbreaking procedures being performed, the technology behind them, and the jaw-dropping stories Dr. Divers shares from the operating room. This episode is packed with fascinating insights, wild animal cases, and a glimpse into the future of veterinary medicine. Trust us—you'll never look at surgery the same way again. And, of course, we couldn't resist one pun: wait until you hear the full scope of what Dr. Divers is doing! Tune in now for an unforgettable journey into the cutting-edge world of animal healthcare! www.furrealpodcast.com ig@thefurrealpodcast ig@markakyle fb The Fur Real Podcast fb Mark A Kyle tiktok @thefurrealpodcast Speical thanks to J Jig Cicero @jjigcicero for our music intro and outro..you rock!!! Special thanks to Jake Olson jfolson.music@gmail.com for awesome sound editing and to our supporters: www.prepvet.com Stem cells for pets
Are pet parents and customers struggling to find your business? In this episode of Wear Wag Repeat, I'm walking you through a self-audit to boost your pet business's visibility and lead generation. This simple exercise will help you clarify your message, optimize your social media, and ensure your website is working for you—not against you! What you'll learn today: ✔️ The social media bio check every petpreneur needs ✔️ How to pinpoint gaps in your customer journey ✔️ The one Instagram mistake that could cost you referrals ✔️ A website test to ensure your links actually convert ✔️ Why testing your link in bio is critical for lead generation
Today on Ask The Expert, animal behaviourist Mark Vette joined the Afternoons team to answer questions from pet owners - and reveal how they can keep their animals under control. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dog Bites: On today’s episode of the WGNS Action Line, host Scott Walker sits down with attorney Thomas Mihalczo III to discuss a critical issue—dog bites. Thomas
The Gossip Pups recap their week and then it's time to spill the tea on...Pop Culture: Jennifer Lopez furious over photos of Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner together, Elon Musk's SpaceX starship explodes and grounds flights at Florida Airports, Meghan Markle's name change to Sussex explained and what it means for her kids, Pamela Anderson's producer addresses claims Meghan Markle 'copied' her with new Netflix show and Alec and Hilaria Baldwin will host grand reopening of Planet Hollywood in NYC!Pup Culture: Hiker and His Dog save missing Golden Retriever puppy from frigid abandoned coal pit, Pet Owner says her boyfriend refuses to live with dogs and Dog stuck for days in underground well is saved after man hears barking through his floorboards!Follow Tinkerbelle and Belle! Instagram: @TinkerbellethedogTikTok: @TinkerbelleAdogFacebook: Tinkerbelle the DogYoutube: Tinkerbelle the dogTwitter: @TinkerbelleadogHave a question for us? Email us at GossipPups@gmail.com!SHOP: Tinkerbelle the Dog & Belle's 2025 CalendarSHOP: Tinkerbelle the dog & Belle Merch
Send us an inquiry through a text message here!Welcome to another episode of The Veterinary Roundtable! In this episode, the ladies discuss island vet schools, a listener curious about their dog's infected cyst, how to handle pet owners who think they know more than you, and more!Do you have a question or inquiry for The Veterinary Roundtable? Send us a text from the link above, ask us on any social media platform, or email theveterinaryroundtable@gmail.com!Episodes of The Veterinary Roundtable are on all podcast services along with video form on YouTube!Instagram: https://tinyurl.com/2h27xnfuTikTok: https://tinyurl.com/m8f62ameYouTube: https://tinyurl.com/48njfywdTIMESTAMPSIntro 00:00Pits And Peaks 02:40Case Collections 12:34How to Handle Pet Owners Who Think They Know More Than You 23:46Our Thoughts On Island Vet Schools 27:10A Dog With An Infected Cyst 29:58Outro 33:04
Host: John GscheidmeierGuest: Sophia from the Humane Animal Welfare Society (HAWS) of WaukeshaEpisode Overview:In this insightful episode of Wisconsin Real Estate Today, host John Gscheidmeier welcomes Sophia from HAWS to discuss the challenges and best practices of moving with pets. Whether planned or unexpected, relocation can be stressful for animals, and this episode provides expert advice on how to make the transition smoother for both pet owners and their furry companions.Key Takeaways:Understanding HAWS' Mission:The Humane Animal Welfare Society (HAWS) supports Waukesha County with pet adoptions, education programs, and community assistance.They aim to build a no-kill community and provide resources to help owners keep their pets.Challenges of Moving with Pets:Moving can be extremely stressful for animals, particularly dogs and cats, who rely on routine and familiar surroundings.Dogs may become anxious seeing moving boxes, new environments, and unfamiliar people.Essential Pre-Move Considerations:For Renters & Condo Buyers:Research pet policies before committing to a new lease or purchase.Some landlords and condominium associations have breed or weight restrictions.Preparing Your Pets for the Move:Gradually introduce moving boxes and changes to avoid overwhelming them.Create a safe space for pets on moving day to reduce stress.Moving Day Strategies:If possible, arrange for someone to watch your pet during the busiest parts of the move.Introduce pets to the new home gradually—let them explore room by room.Walk dogs around the property on a leash to establish boundaries.Recognizing and Managing Pet Stress:Signs of anxiety include panting, excessive licking, trembling, hiding, and avoiding eye contact.Consider consulting a veterinarian if your pet struggles with anxiety.Chewing and licking help produce dopamine, which can naturally calm pets.Post-Move Adjustments:Provide consistency with feeding, bathroom breaks, and bedtime routines.Check fences and yards for any escape points before letting pets roam freely.Be patient—adjusting to a new home takes time for pets.Microchipping & Identification:Ensure pets are microchipped and wear updated ID tags in case they get lost.Register pets with the local municipality after moving.Final Thoughts:Sophia and John emphasize the importance of preparation, patience, and using available resources to ensure a smooth transition for pets. HAWS offers training, behavioral support, and other resources to assist pet owners in Waukesha County and beyond.Resources Mentioned:HAWS Website: haws.orgHAWS Main Line: (262) 542-8851
A San Diego County house cat who died in January tested positive for bird flu after eating raw pet food. What can animal lovers do to better protect themselves and their pets?
Are plant-based proteins safe for dogs? Can they really thrive on a meat-free diet? In this podcast, we break down everything you need to know about plant-basedproteins for dogs, from nutritional benefits to common misconceptions. Learn how to keep your furry friend happy, healthy, and full of energy with the right protein sources. https://lovewithsex.me/?p=25893
Tiny but Mighty: The Fascinating World of Chihuahuas If you've ever had the pleasure of owning a Chihuahua, you already know they're intelligent, loving, and fiercely loyal—despite their tiny size! But did you know these so-called "rat dogs" have a history that dates back to the Aztecs? Or that royalty once used them as foot warmers? This week on Fur Real, I'm joined by Linda Hempler, founder of Chi's Chi's and Me, to dive into everything Chihuahua. We'll uncover the origins of the world's smallest dog breed, the meaning behind their name, and why these pint-sized pups are often misunderstood. Linda's personal journey with Chihuahuas offers eye-opening insights into their care, behavior, and unique charm. So, whether you're a proud Chihuahua parent or just curious about these feisty little companions, get ready to learn why the best things truly come in small packages! www.furrealpodcast.com www.chichisandme.com ig@thefurrealpodcast ig@markakyle ig@chichicandme fb The Fur Real Podcast fb Mark A Kyle fb ChiChis And Me tik tok @thefurrealpodcast @chichisandme Speical thanks to J Jig Cicero @jjigcicero for our music intro and outro..you rock!!! Special thanks to Jake Olson jfolson.music@gmail.com for awesome sound editing and to our supporters: www.prepvet.com Stem cells for pets
A new concern arises as rumors spread about the introduction of mRNA vaccines into pet vaccinations. A caller shares a troubling story about a pet that experienced a drastic change in behavior following vaccination, sparking concerns about the potential side effects of mRNA technology. We explore the growing possibility of mRNA vaccines for pets and how it could mirror the controversies surrounding COVID-19 vaccines for humans. Should pet owners be worried, or is this just another example of overreach in vaccine development? Tune in for a closer look at the issue. | https://www.audacy.com/989word | The Charlie James Show | Listen on Spotify : https://spoti.fi/3MXOvGP | Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-charlie-james-show-podcast/id1547262821 | Join our Live Stream Weekdays - 3pm to 7pm | Follow us on Social Media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/989word, Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-2031096, X: https://twitter.com/989word, Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/989word/ | Red Meat, Greenville." 03/03/25
What if a prevention of domestic violence was hiding in plain sight – on four legs? Research shows that in homes where abuse happens, pets are often victims too. So, could vets be the missing link in identifying and addressing domestic violence? Should they have the same mandatory reporting requirements as doctors and teachers? Today’s guest, Dr Lydia Marwood, knows just how intertwined abuse of animals and humans is. She’s a forensic veterinary pathologist regularly tasked with performing necropsies of animals or animal remains suspected to be victims of crime. Lydia led the investigation that unearthed a mass grave of 99 greyhounds in NSW’s Hunter Valley—a discovery that shook the state and contributed to a ban on greyhound racing.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The NSW Government is reviewing the Companion Animals Act 1998 for the first time in 20 years, considering cat curfews, containment laws, and measures to improve responsible pet ownership and protect native wildlife.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Start Dreaming Up YOUR Barndominium: https://www.thebarndominiumco.comFollow: @greenvillehumane With so many people getting into their Barndominiums, we thought it would be great to bring in a pet expert to help with new families shifting their lives into their new Dream Homes!We discuss what kind of pet might be best for you, things you might not think about when setting up your barndo lifestyle for your pet, and some best care practices for your loving furry friend to give them the best life!___________________________________________________The Barndo Co builds custom Barndos all around the Southeast US. If you are considering building a barndominium, schedule a call with us today - https://thebarndominiumco.com/contact/Connect with us at:https://www.facebook.com/thebarndominiumco/https://www.instagram.com/barndoco/https://soundcloud.com/thebarndocohttps://www.crunchbase.com/organization/barndo-cohttps://maps.apple.com/place?auid=15697825905394762793https://www.inc.com/profile/the-barndo-cohttps://www.pinterest.com/barndoco/https://www.linkedin.com/company/barndominium/#barndominiums #barndo #podcast
In this episode, Ed Frawley discusses the problem of dealing with dogs who whine. There are many reasons why a dog may whine, and there are different ways of handling this problem. Addressing a puppy who is whining is much different than a mature dog who is bored. It is important to understand why your dog is whining before trying the techniques suggested in this video.| Links mentioned: Your Puppy 8 Weeks to 12 Months: https://leerburg.com/120.htm | Interactive Funnl Treat Toy (Paired with Leerburg's Funnl Stopper): https://leerburg.com/funnl.php | Converting the Funnl into an Interactive Feeder | Video: https://leerburg.com/flix/player.php/2503/Funnl_Stopper | Remote Collar Training for The Pet Owner: https://leerburg.com/ecollar-pet-owner.php | Ed Frawley's 10 Rules for Using a Remote Collar: https://leerburg.com/flix/player.php/2229/10_Rules_for_Using_A_Remote_Collar | Educator ET300 Mini Remote Dog Trainer: https://leerburg.com/ET300.htm
As avian influenza (bird flu) continues to spread among bird populations, it's become apparent that cats are highly susceptible to the virus, and that their human families can be at risk, too. Our guest is Dr. Andrea Y. Tu, a general practice veterinarian and Chief of Veterinary Behavior Medicine at Heart of Chelsea Veterinary Group, for facts about the virus and best practices to keep your pets and family safe. For more, visit heartofchelsea.com.
If you’re toying with the idea of getting a pet, the first question to ask yourself is: Are you ready for the time, financial, and emotional commitment? Synopsis: The Usual Place host Natasha Ann Zachariah hunts for new perspectives on issues that matter to young people.On this episode of The Usual Place, host Natasha Ann Zachariah found out what blindspots first-time pet owners may have and what they should anticipate when getting a pet.Dibashini and TheAsianPawrent manager Jamie Wong dropped by to share their views about how to assess if you’re ready for a furry companion, the differences between adopting and buying pets, and the financial and emotional commitments of a pet owner.They also brought their furkids with them – Dibashini with her shiba inu, six-year-old Zuko, and Jamie with Yoko, a Bernedoodle (a mix of Bernese mountain dog and poodle), and Bowie, a kerry blue terrier pomsky.The starting point of a pawrent’s journey should start with deciding whether an animal’s personality, type and its age, among other factors, would be a good fit for the family, said Dibashini. Before anyone becomes a pet owner, they should do a lot of research about the breed or type of animal they want to adopt, and what their specific needs are, said Jamie. His advice: Ask yourself honestly if you’re ready for a long-term commitment with a pet. Highlights (click/tap above): 3:40 How will I know if I’m ready for a pet14:03 Could you be neglecting your pet unknowingly?22:22 The protocol for petting other people’s pets26:20 Would you pay US$45,000 for a flight ticket for your pet?37:42 What is the first step in your pawrent journey? Host: Natasha Zachariah (natashaz@sph.com.sg) Follow Natasha on her IG account and DM her your thoughts on this topic: https://str.sg/8Wav Follow Natasha on LinkedIn: https://str.sg/v6DNRead Natasha's articles: https://str.sg/iSXmFilmed by: ST Video, Marc de Souza & Joel Chng Edited by ST Podcast producers: Eden Soh & Teo Tong Kai Executive producers: Ernest Luis & Lynda Hong Follow The Usual Place Podcast here and get notified for new episode drops: Channel: https://str.sg/5nfm Apple Podcasts: https://str.sg/9ijX Spotify: https://str.sg/cd2P YouTube: https://str.sg/wEr7u Feedback to: podcast@sph.com.sg --- Follow more ST podcast channels: All-in-one ST Podcasts channel: https://str.sg/wvz7 ST Podcast website: http://str.sg/stpodcasts ST Podcasts YouTube: https://str.sg/4Vwsa --- Get The Straits Times' app, which has a dedicated podcast player section: The App Store: https://str.sg/icyB Google Play: https://str.sg/icyX #tup #tuptrSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
TThe small and mighty hummingbird. Lanny Chambers, a leading expert on these tiny ..giarnts. Did you know some hummingbirds weigh less than a nickel yet can fly thousands of miles during migration? Or that their dazzling colors aren't from pigment but the way light reflects off their feathers? Lanny takes us on a journey through the lives of these magical birds, sharing fascinating facts about their biology, behaviors, and unique adaptations that make them some of the most incredible creatures on the planet. You'll learn how to attract hummingbirds to your garden, the secrets behind their high-energy lifestyles, and the conservation efforts helping to protect them. Whether you're a seasoned birder or just someone who marvels at the magic of nature, this episode is packed with awe-inspiring stories, fun trivia, and practical tips. Tune in and discover why hummingbirds are more than just backyard visitors—they're nature's flying miracles! www.furrealpodcast.com www.hummingbirds.net ig@thefurrealpodcast fb The Fur Real Podcast tik tok @thefurrealpodcast threads @thefurrealpodcast blue sky The Fur Real Podcast Speical thanks to J Jig Cicero @jjigcicero for our music intro and outro..you rock!!! Special thanks to Jake Olson jfolson.music@gmail.com for awesome sound editing and to our supporters: www.prepvet.com Stem cells for pets
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Skyler is home. A beloved Golden Retriever that went missing from Kenmount Terrace on New Year's Eve, was reunited with her family earlier this week-- all thanks to strangers who helped with the search. Skyler's owner, Alejandra Higdon, joined us on the line today to tell us how she was found.
In this episode, Ed Frawley shares a question from the Ask Cindy database. Today's question is about a 3 1/2 year old Labradoodle who is not neutered and if he catches the scent of an in heat dog he runs off. | Links mentioned: Training Your Dog to Come When Called https://leerburg.com/recall-dvd.php | Remote Collar Training for the Pet Owner https://leerburg.com/ecollar-pet-owner.php | The Electric Collar with Michael Ellis https://leerburg.com/ellis-ecollar.php
What makes these bubbles so special? For starters, they're 100% safe for pets and come in irresistible flavors. Peanut butter and bacon for dogs—because who's ever met a dog that could resist either? And for cats? Yep, there's even catnip-flavored bubbles to send your feline into a purring frenzy! But it's not just about flavor—it's about connection. Imagine this: you're a senior or someone with limited mobility, and traditional play with your pet isn't an option. Now, with a simple wave of your hand, you can create bubbles and watch your companion light up with excitement. It's joy in the simplest form. John, a lifelong animal lover, brings his passion for pets and pure fun to this episode. So, tune in, and get ready to “pop” with joy as we dive into the bubbly world of pet-safe, flavored bubbles. Trust us, this is one episode you've got to hear to believe!
Send us a textDiscover the intriguing world of pet owner vaccine hesitancy with Dr. Simon Haeder, who brings his expertise and personal experiences to our conversation on Veterinary Vertex. Drawing from his recent AJVR article, Simon offers a detailed exploration of how the Parent Attitudes about Childhood Vaccines (PACV) survey tool was adapted to understand the hesitancy among pet owners. With over 20% of dog and cat owners showing reluctance to vaccinate, Simon underscores the vital role veterinarians have in safeguarding public health, urging them to build trust and communicate effectively about the risks and benefits. This episode shines a light on the parallels between human and pet vaccination, calling for more research and proactive engagement in this evolving field. Inspired by Simon's dedication and insights, our discussion reminds listeners of the importance of understanding vaccine hesitancy's broader impact on both pets and public safety. Moreover, we encourage awareness of the ongoing evolution of vaccine policies, stressing the need for informed and open dialogue between pet owners and veterinarians. Join us in this engaging episode as we explore these critical topics and their implications for veterinary practices and society at large, and don't forget to stay connected for our upcoming episodes.AJVR open access article: https://doi.org/10.2460/ajvr.24.06.0163INTERESTED IN SUBMITTING YOUR MANUSCRIPT TO JAVMA ® OR AJVR ® ? JAVMA ® : https://avma.org/JAVMAAuthors AJVR ® : https://avma.org/AJVRAuthorsFOLLOW US:JAVMA ® : Facebook: Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association - JAVMA | Facebook Instagram: JAVMA (@avma_javma) • Instagram photos and videos Twitter: JAVMA (@AVMAJAVMA) / Twitter AJVR ® : Facebook: American Journal of Veterinary Research - AJVR | Facebook Instagram: AJVR (@ajvroa) • Instagram photos and videos Twitter: AJVR (@AJVROA) / Twitter JAVMA ® and AJVR ® LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/company/avma-journals
In this episode of the Veterinary Marketing Podcast, I'm excited to share insights from a conversation I had with Colin Theriot, a renowned copywriting expert and founder of the "Cult of Copy" Facebook group. We dove into the transformative power of effective copywriting for veterinary practices and explored strategies to attract, engage, and retain clients. If you're ready to take your marketing to the next level, this episode is packed with actionable advice you won't want to miss. We started by addressing the challenges many veterinary practices face, particularly in competing with larger corporate entities. Colin introduced his DUST framework: Differentiate, Unique, Special, and Tribal - as a powerful way to stand out. From identifying what competitors are doing poorly to fostering community and loyalty, these strategies are key to building strong client relationships. One of the most impactful points was the need to understand client motivations and create offers that truly resonate. Consistent engagement through email marketing and social media ensures your practice stays top-of-mind. Colin shared how planning content with a calendar and inviting interaction in every message can maximize email marketing's potential. This episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to boost their veterinary marketing efforts and build long-term client connections!
In this episode, Ed Frawley shares a question from the Ask Cindy database. Today's question is from a new police K9 handler who keeps getting bitten by his police service dog. Ed addresses the problem and gives some advice on things this handler should consider when working with this dog.| Links mentioned: The Power of Training Dogs with Markers - https://leerburg.com/marker-dvd.php | Establishing Pack Structure with the Family Pet - https://leerburg.com/308.htm | Basic Dog Obedience - https://leerburg.com/302.htm | The Power of Training Dogs with Food - https://leerburg.com/training-with-food.htm | Training Dogs with Food Rewards - https://leerburg.com/food-dvd.php | Training Your Dog to Come When Called - https://leerburg.com/recall-dvd.php | The Power of Playing Tug with Your Dog - https://leerburg.com/221.htm | Conditioning Your Dog to a Muzzle (Free with Purchase of any Muzzle from Leerburg.com - https://university.leerburg.com/Catalog/viewCourse/cid/150 | Muzzle Fighting for Police Service Dogs - https://university.leerburg.com/Catalog/viewCourse/cid/135 | Remote Collar Training for the Pet Owner - https://leerburg.com/ecollar-pet-owner.php | The Electric Collar - https://leerburg.com/ellis-ecollar.php | K-9 Detector Dog Training - https://university.leerburg.com/Catalog/viewCourse/cid/186 | Training the Police K9 Decoy - https://university.leerburg.com/Catalog/viewCourse/cid/66 | K-9 Services by Kevin Sheldahl - http://www.k-9services.com/
Today on AirTalk, new protections for renters with pets have been proposed by the L.A. County Board of Supervisors. Governor Newsom announces career education plan for Californians without college degrees. In the wake of the United HealthCare CEO murder, public reaction has been favorable to the suspected killer. We're discussing what other areas Americans might find political violence to be justified. California's canine blood supply is supported by controversial "closed colonies" of captive dogs. The state has deemed them inhumane but legislation is on pause. We'll tell you why. Love is Blind reality TV stars lead the charge for unionization. Call in and tell us the secular ways you'll be celebrating the winter season. Today on AirTalk: - Proposed pet protections for renters (0:15) - CA career plan for those without college degrees (18:17) - Can political violence be justified? (35:51) - Why captive dogs support CA canine blood supply (51:57) - Reality TV stars push for unionization (1:08:14) - Secular season celebrations (1:26:14)
Magic meets science in this episode of Fur Real. Have you heard of the unicorns of the sea? Narwhals, with their iconic tusks, are as fascinating as they are mysterious. Joining us is Dr. Martin Nweeia, the leading expert on these Arctic creatures, to share incredible stories and surprising facts. Did you know their “horn” is actually a tooth that can grow up to ten feet long? Or that they can dive over 7,000 feet deep thanks to a special protein that supercharges their oxygen reserves? But narwhals aren't just science—they're steeped in legend. Inuit mythology tells of a woman who was pulled into the sea while hunting, and her braided hair became the tusk we see today. In medieval times, the tusk was believed to have magical powers, capable of curing poison and disease. Even Jules Verne's Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea drew inspiration from these incredible animals. From myths to biology, Dr. Nweeia brings stories you won't want to miss. Dive in and discover the magic of the narwhal! www.furrealpodcast.com ig@thefurrealpodcast.com fb The Fur Real Podcast tiktok @thefurrealpodcast threads @thefurrealpodcast Blue Sky @thefurrealpodcast.com Speical thanks to J Jig Cicero @jjigcicero for our music intro and outro..you rock!!! Special thanks to Jake Olson jfolson.music@gmail.com for awesome sound editing and to our supporters: www.prepvet.com Stem cells for pets
This week on The Pet Buzz, Petrendologist Charlotte Reed talks with Ross University's retired, veterinarian Dr. Ibrihm Shokry about toxic holiday plants and Christmas Tree Designer, Kim Schribner about how to safely decorate your Christmas tree in pet owning households.
Have you ever been told to "get your head out of the ozone" or accused of being "full of...well, you know"? This week's Fur Real episode flips those phrases on their heads in the most fascinating way! We're thrilled to welcome the legendary Dr. Margo Roman, a renowned veterinarian and a pioneer in Ozone Therapy and Fecal Microbiota Transplantation (FMT). Join us as Dr. Roman takes us on an eye-opening journey through the history and remarkable benefits of these groundbreaking therapies. Discover the cutting-edge tools hiding in the veterinary toolbox and learn how they can revolutionize the way you care for your furry companions. Dr. Roman's expertise is as enlightening as it is practical—you won't want to miss a second of this transformative conversation. Your pet's health (and maybe your curiosity) will thank you! www.furrealpodcast.com www.mashvet.com www.mbrt.life ig @thefurrealpodcast @mainstanimalservices Speical thanks to J Jig Cicero @jjigcicero for our music intro and outro..you rock!!! Special thanks to Jake Olson jfolson.music@gmail.com for awesome sound editing and to our supporters: www.prepvet.com Stem cells for pets
120 lb. Rodent as a Pet When Jackie Coleman Wren wanted a pet, she preferred something a little more exotic. That's why she got a Capybara. This strange animal looks like an oversized Guinea Pig or Gopher and apparently has an affinity for chewing everything. Listen Now Dogs and Their People Stacie Grissom started a subscription business that delivers a box full of toys and treats to your dog every month. The business morphed into a wildly successful celebration of dogs and a new book featuring charming stories about the connections with our furry friends. Listen Now Mutts Rock Pet World Insider Robert Semrow loves mutts! He's counting down the five reasons mutts make better pets. Did you know that a mixed-breed dog is healthier than a purebred? Listen Now Dark Personality Traits of Pet Owners A research team at Oakland University wanted to know how two traits, narcissism, and borderline personality characteristics, are related to levels of attachment to both traditional pets and unusual or exotic pets. The results did not turn out the way the researchers thought they would. Lori Brooks reports on the results. Listen Now Nice Kitty Kitty A 34-year-old Houston, Texas, woman who had a fully grown male tiger and three tiger cubs roaming free in her home was charged with child endangerment. Apparently, Trisha Meyer allowed the four tigers, a fox, a cougar, a skunk, and several monkeys to roam freely in her house around her home-schooled 14-year-old daughter. The landlord kicked the woman out of the home after police notified him of what was going on. He said she had only lived there for three weeks, but he had no clue that someone could do that amount of damage to a home in that short amount of time. Listen Now Read more about this week's show.
Get ready for a devilishly good time! We're diving into the wild world of Tasmanian devils with none other than Androo Kelly, the passionate force behind Trowunna Wildlife Sanctuary. These feisty, misunderstood marsupials are battling for survival against the odds, and Androo takes us behind the scenes of their fight against a devastating facial tumor disease. From their spine-chilling screams to their surprisingly gentle side, you'll discover why these little devils are true Aussie icons. Plus, hear about Trowunna's groundbreaking conservation efforts, including rewilding and breeding programs that are helping save these incredible creatures from extinction. Tune in for jaw-dropping stories, fascinating facts, and a fresh appreciation for the fiercest critter Down Under. This episode will leave you roaring for more! www.furrealpodcast.com www.trowunna.com.au ig @thefurrealpodcast @trowunna_wildlife_sanctuary fb The Fur Real Podcast fb Trowuna Wild Life Sanctuary tik tok The Fur Real Podcast threads @thefurrealpodcast Blue Sky The Fur Real Podcast Speical thanks to J Jig Cicero @jjigcicero for our music intro and outro..you rock!!! Special thanks to Jake Olson jfolson.music@gmail.com for awesome sound editing and to our supporters: www.prepvet.com Stem cells for pets
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Send us an inquiry through a text message here!Welcome to another episode of The Veterinary Roundtable! In this episode, the ladies discuss Devyn's cat having a messy accident in the car, an announcement regarding Proposition 129, how promotions work at All-Star, educating pet owners on parvo treatments, and more!Do you have a question or inquiry for The Veterinary Roundtable? Send us a text from the link above, ask us on any social media platform, or email harrison@kingmediamarketing.com!Episodes of The Veterinary Roundtable are on all podcast services along with video form on YouTube!Instagram: https://tinyurl.com/2h27xnfuTikTok: https://tinyurl.com/m8f62ameYouTube: https://tinyurl.com/48njfywdTIMESTAMPSIntro 00:00Pits And Peaks 05:15A Quick Announcement Regarding Proposition 129 14:54Solutions For Boston Terrier With Subcutaneous Carcinoma (@Alex) 16:50The Promotion System At All-Star 20:20 Case Collections 25:46Educating Pet Owners On Parvo Treatment (@Christina) 34:28Outro 45:08
Have you ever imagined a world where pink dolphins roam the rivers, not just in animated films but in real life? It's true! In this fascinating and fun-filled episode of Fur Real, I'm joined by Professor Susana Caballero, an expert on these remarkable creatures. Get ready to be amazed as we dive deep into the world of freshwater dolphins, learning that there are actually six dolphin species and one porpoise that call freshwater rivers home. Professor Caballero reveals incredible facts about these majestic mammals, including how pink dolphins—yes, actual pink dolphins—can blush like humans, turning even pinker when they're excited! We explore the Amazon Basin and other corners of South America and Asia where these dolphins thrive, uncovering enchanting local myths and legends along the way. Here's a taste of what's in store: One myth claims that if you swim at night, pink dolphins will whisk you away to a magical underwater city, never to return! And don't miss the legend of the “Boto Encantado.” These dolphins, also called “Botos,” are said to transform into irresistibly handsome men under the cover of night, charming and sometimes even impregnating unsuspecting women. With captivating stories and surprising science, this episode will make you fall in love with these unique freshwater wonders. Don't miss it—tune in and let the magic of the pink dolphins sweep you away! Helpful links: Fundación Omacha (Dr. Fernando Trujillo): www.omacha.org The town of Puerto Nariño (best place to see river dolphins): https://colombia.travel/es/amazonas/puerto-narino Fundación Isla de Agua (my foundation in Colombia): www.isladeagua.org www.furrealpodcast.com ig@thefurrealpodcast.com FB The Fur Real Podcast Tik Tok @thefurealpodcastcom Speical thanks to J Jig Cicero @jjigcicero for our music intro and outro..you rock!!! Special thanks to Jake Olson jfolson.music@gmail.com for awesome sound editing and to our supporters: www.prepvet.com Stem cells for pets
Welcome back! Today, we're diving into an episode dedicated to pet friendly organizing. Over the years, I've had a variety of pets—from turtles and frogs to dogs. These tips can work for all sorts of pets, so pick and choose what suits you and your furry, scaly, or feathery friends best! READ THE SHOW NOTES HERE: https://www.organizingtuneups.com/organizing-tips-for-pet-owners/ WATCH THE EPISODE ON YOUTUBE: https://youtu.be/Qfldy06ZYwQ NEVER MISS AN EPISODE OF ORGANIZING TUNE-UPS: https://the-organized-mama.ck.page/ddf0e83a3f SUPPORT ORGANIZING TUNE-UPS: https://the-organized-mama.ck.page/products/podcast Show produced by Buckley Creative READ MY FIRST BOOK: Home Sweet Organized Home: https://amzn.to/3KAEfBd SOCIAL MEDIA CHANNELS TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@theorganizedmamaco Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/theorganizedmamaco YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/organizedmamas Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theorganizedmamaco/ The Organized Mama Blog: https://www.theorganizedmama.com/ Organizing Tune-Ups Blog: https://www.organizingtuneups.com/ The Organized Mama Co: https://www.theorganizedmamaco.com/ ABOUT JESSICA Jessica Litman---known as “The Organized Mama” and recognized by People.com as an “organizing and DIY expert”---has been encouraging families to not only embrace their homes but also how to incorporate fun-and-easy home organizational habits that every family member can do. Her work featured in Today.com, Better Homes and Gardens, Parents Magazine, Apartment Therapy and The Spruce. And her book, Home Sweet Organized Home is available at a bookstore near you. Some links may contain affiliates.
Let's dive into early cancer detection strategies for dogs with veterinary oncologist Dr. Brooke Britton. We discuss common cancers like anal gland cancer and lymphoma, share practical guidelines for screening, and emphasize the crucial role of pet owners and veterinarians in detecting cancer early. Looking to stay ahead of serious health issues? This is a must-watch. Topics Covered: Listener's suggestion on early cancer detection Screening guidelines based on dog age and breed Common signs of cancer in dogs Why wellness checks are crucial, especially as dogs age The role of regular blood work and physical exams How cancer can develop quickly and the challenges of early detection Importance of a partnership between pet owners and veterinarians Your Voice Matters! If you have a question for our team, or if you want to share your own hopeful dog cancer story, we want to hear from you! Go to https://www.dogcancer.com/ask to submit your question or story, or call our Listener Line at +1 808-868-3200 to leave a question. Related Videos: Dr. David Vail on early detection: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0S5qST7euWg New early detection urine test from Oncotect: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YFxo_ZsedG0 Related Links: Our article on Why Dog Cancer Isn't Caught Early: https://www.dogcancer.com/articles/diagnosis-and-medical-procedures/dog-cancer-isnt-caught-early/ Our article on the Symptoms of Dog Cancer In Dogs: https://www.dogcancer.com/articles/diagnosis-and-medical-procedures/symptoms-of-cancer-in-dogs/ And overview of Dog Cancer Diagnosis: https://www.dogcancer.com/articles/diagnosis-and-medical-procedures/dog-cancer-diagnosis/ Chapters: 00:00 - Introduction 00:30 – Listener's Question from Janet 02:30 – Dr. Britton's Initial Thoughts 03:30 – Cancer Screening Guidelines by Age and Breed 05:00 – What Happens During a Wellness Check 07:15 – Signs of Cancer to Watch for at Home 08:45 – The Role of Pet Owners in Detecting Cancer Early 10:00 – Screening Frequency Recommendations 12:30 – Using Data to Improve Early Detection 14:30 – Limitations of Guidelines and the Importance of Individual Assessment 16:30 – The Challenges of Detecting Aggressive Cancers 18:45 – The Importance of Communication Between Owners and Veterinarians 19:30 – Outro and Resources Get to know Dr. Brooke Britton: https://www.dogcancer.com/people/brooke-britton-dvm-dacvim-oncology/ For more details, articles, podcast episodes, and quality education go to the episode page: https://www.dogcancer.com/podcast/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this podcast, Sal interviewed Carlos Herrera, co-founder of Petastic. They discussed how Petastic's decentralized identity network for pets aims to transform the pet care industry through a tokenized ecosystem. He highlights the platform's ability to predict pet owners' needs, streamline customer engagement, and support shelters with sustainable revenue models, ultimately benefiting pets and their owners. Carlos also shares his vision for expanding personalized pet care and enhancing animal welfare worldwide. Follow Proof of Coverage: https://x.com/coverageproved Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction 00:32 - Introduction to Petastic and Market Overview 02:05 - Petastic's Vision and Unique Approach 07:17 - Building Relationships with Shelters and Rescues 11:00 - Understanding Customer Needs and Predictive Analytics 14:41 - Future Goals and Expansion Plans 17:27 - Upcoming Initiatives and Community Engagement Disclaimer: The hosts and the firms they represent may hold stakes in the companies mentioned in this podcast. None of this is financial advice.
In this episode of The Veterinary Viewfinder, Dr. Ernie Ward and Beckie Mosser, RVT, MPA, dive into an urgent issue facing veterinary professionals: the decline of preventive care visits and the growing trend of pet owners seeking wellness advice outside the clinic. As wellness exams, vaccinations, and senior care consultations decline, veterinarians are feeling the impact. With the rise of AI-driven tools, (questionable) social media influencers, and accessible online advice, pet owners are turning to alternative sources for preventive care tips and longevity strategies. Dr. Ward and Beckie explore why this shift is happening and discuss how veterinarians can reclaim their role as the primary preventive care providers. They share practical tactics and communication strategies for engaging pet owners, emphasizing the value of early disease detection, quality of life improvement, and the unmatched expertise of veterinary professionals. Tune in to learn how veterinarians can reestablish their position in preventive pet care and enhance their relationship with clients amid a rapidly evolving pet care landscape. If you enjoy our podcast, please leave us a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts or your preferred platform. Your support helps us connect with more veterinary colleagues. We'd love to hear your thoughts on this topic! Please share your thoughts with us on Facebook or Instagram at @VeterinaryViewfinder or VeterinaryViewfinder@gmail.com. #veterinary #veterinarytechnician #veterinary #podcast #veterinarypodcast #vettechpodcast #vetpodcast
We're diving into a cutting-edge treatment for pets: Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT). Did you know this therapy, often used by elite athletes to enhance recovery, is available for our four-legged friends too? But what exactly is HBOT, and what can it do for your pet? In simple terms, HBOT is a therapy where pets breathe in pure oxygen inside a pressurized chamber. This boost in oxygen saturates their red blood cells, promoting healing, reducing inflammation, and providing relief from a variety of ailments. It's similar to the chambers divers use when they resurface too quickly and experience “the bends”—only, in this case, it's for our pets' recovery and well-being. Our guest, Teri Swanson, has years of experience with HBOT for animals and guides us through its benefits, explaining how it helps pets recover from injuries, surgeries, and even chronic conditions. If you've ever wondered about ways to enhance your pet's health, you won't want to miss this enlightening episode! www.furrealpodcast.com www.animalhyperbaricstx.com fb The Fur Real Podcast fb All Creatures Hyperbaric Care ig @thefurrealpodcast @markakyle tik tok @thefurrealpodcast Speical thanks to J Jig Cicero @jjigcicero for our music intro and outro..you rock!!! Special thanks to Jake Olson jfolson.music@gmail.com for awesome sound editing and to our supporters: www.prepvet.com Stem cells for pets
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In this episode of the VCA Voice Podcast, Dr. Kerl is pleased to welcome Dr. Melanie Hnot, a specialist in veterinary dermatology. In their conversation, she shares her journey in veterinary medicine and discusses the importance of dermatology in pet care. She explains common skin conditions in pets, the role of primary care veterinarians, and the complexities of diagnosing and managing allergies. Dr. Hnot also highlights new treatments for your pet's skin irritation and emphasizes the importance of collaboration between pet owners and veterinarians in managing skin diseases.Dr. Melanie Hnot, VMD, DACVD, is a board-certified veterinary dermatologist at VCA Hollywood Animal Hospital in South Florida, where she collaborates with local general practice veterinarians to provide comprehensive dermatological care for pets. Specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of skin, ear, and allergy-related conditions, Dr. Hnot is dedicated to improving the quality of life for pets with chronic and severe dermatological issues.Dr. Hnot received her veterinary degree from the University of Pennsylvania before completing a small animal medicine and surgery internship at Red Bank Veterinary Hospital in New Jersey. She further honed her expertise through a dermatology internship across practices in NJ and PA, culminating in a dermatology residency and a Master of Science degree from The Ohio State University in 2015.Her clinical focus includes the management of allergic diseases and ear infections (otitis), common but often complex conditions in veterinary medicine. She offers advanced diagnostics and treatment options such as allergy testing and immunotherapy, particularly for pets suffering from atopic dermatitis.When not at the hospital, Dr. Hnot enjoys outdoor activities and spending time with her family, which includes her lively greyhound, Jagger. Her personal love for animals complements her professional commitment to delivering top-tier care.Visit our website: vcavoice.comAll episodes produced by dādy creative
When COVID changed the world, actress Dawn Olivieri (Yellowstone) embarked on a life-altering journey. Leaving Hollywood behind, she moved to the rugged landscapes of Arkansas, where she felt called to start something truly transformative: Moon Mountain Sanctuary. What began as a leap into the unknown soon became a powerful mission to rescue horses from kill pens, creating a haven where they could live in peace and safety. Dawn didn't ease her way into animal rescue—she threw herself in, heart and soul, saving an entire herd from the start. Her story is a testament to resilience, passion, and the belief that when you follow your intuition, it often leads you exactly where you're meant to be. Through heartache, grit, and unwavering dedication, Dawn has reimagined what's possible for horse rescue, offering new hope in an industry where every saved life matters. This episode is a must-listen for anyone who believes in second chances, purpose-driven work, and the healing power of animals. I can't wait for you to hear her remarkable story. www.furrealpodcast.com www.moonmountainsanctuaryandandrescue.com fb The Fur Real Podcast fb Moon Mountain Sanctuary and Rescue fb Markakyle fb Dawn Olivieri ig @thefurrealpodcast ig @moon_mountain_sanctuary ig @markakyle ig @dawnolivieri tiktok @thefurrealpodcast tiktok @moonmountainsanctuaryandrescue Speical thanks to J Jig Cicero @jjigcicero for our music intro and outro..you rock!!! Special thanks to Jake Olson jfolson.music@gmail.com for awesome sound editing and to our supporters: www.prepvet.com Stem cells for pets
Get ready for a wild and prickly ride in this episode! Have you ever heard porcupines referred to as Quill Pig, Quillback, or Porky? You will now! Join me as I chat with the world-renowned porcupine expert, Professor Zvi Sever, to uncover the fascinating world of these spiky creatures. From their surprising nicknames to their quirky love lives—did you know porcupines are monogamous, and the males take on 54% of the childcare duties? We'll dive into the two types of porcupines—New World and Old World—and learn how these animals are found all around the globe, even considered a delicacy in some countries. Plus, you'll hear how porcupines shed their quills just like dogs shed their hair, with the quills starting soft and becoming the sharp spikes we know them for. But that's not all! Professor Sever also presents his groundbreaking "Ethics Code for Space" that he delivered to the United Nations, exploring where porcupines fit into humanity's future in space. This episode is perfect for curious minds who love animals—and those wondering how our prickly friends might help guide our adventures beyond Earth! www.furrealpodcast.com fb The Fur Real Podcast ig @thefurrealpodcast tik tok @thefurrealpodcast Speical thanks to J Jig Cicero @jjigcicero for our music intro and outro..you rock!!! Special thanks to Jake Olson jfolson.music@gmail.com for awesome sound editing and to our supporters: www.prepvet.com Stem cells for pets
I'm joined by Kathy Rust of the Vizsla Club of America, a passionate Breeder of Merit with the AKC and perhaps the Vizsla's biggest fan. Get ready to hear all about why these dogs are truly one-of-a-kind. Whether you're looking for a loving, kid-friendly companion or an incredibly intelligent and versatile dog, Vizslas check every box. Kathy takes us on a captivating journey through the breed's remarkable history, showing us why these dogs are so cherished today. "Vizsla" comes from the Hungarian word meaning "pointing," but these dogs are much more than just talented hunting companions. From their earliest appearances in ancient paintings and drawings to their rise as the favored dogs of Hungarian aristocrats, Vizslas have a rich and storied past. But their survival hasn't always been easy. During World War II, Hitler sought to wipe them out to demoralize the locals, and later the Communists targeted them for being a symbol of wealth. The breed was nearly lost, with only about a dozen Vizslas remaining at one point. Thanks to the resilience and dedication of Vizsla lovers, the breed was saved from extinction. Today, they're known as "velcro" dogs for their affectionate nature and are beloved for their versatility. Tune in as Kathy shares her deep knowledge and passion for this incredible breed—one that continues to win hearts all around the world. www.furrealpodcast.com www.vcaweb.org fb The Fur Real Podcast fb Vizsla Club of America ig @thefurrealpodcast ig @officialvizslaclubofamerica tiktok The Fur Real Podcast tik tok Vizsla Club of America Speical thanks to J Jig Cicero @jjigcicero for our music intro and outro..you rock!!! Special thanks to Jake Olson jfolson.music@gmail.com for awesome sound editing and to our supporters: www.prepvet.com Stem cells for pets