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Today's episode is about clicker training...for CATS. You don't often hear about training cats, but it's not only possible -- it's also not that hard to do! Clicker training can help you strengthen your bond with your cat, potentially solve behavior problems they may be having AND... wildly impress your friend, family and social media fans. Learn all the ins and outs of cat training from Dr. Marci Koski, founder of Feline Behavior Solutions. Dr. Marci L. Koski is a certified feline behavior and training consultant in Vancouver, Washington. She earned specialized and advanced certificates in Feline Training and Behavior from the Animal Behavior Institute, and established her business, Feline Behavior Solutions, in 2014. She also has a doctorate (Ph.D.) in Fishery and Wildlife Biology from Colorado State University and had a career as a biologist with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service for over ten years, where she worked towards the conservation and recovery of threatened and endangered species. Dr. Marci is also involved in the local cat rescue community in southwest Washington; she's a member of the Board of Directors for Furry Friends (a no-kill cats-only rescue) and worked with the Humane Society for Southwest Washington to design and implement their cat socialization program that took place in a local prison. Dr. Marci believes that the number of cats who are abandoned and/or euthanized in shelters can be significantly reduced if guardians better understand cat behavior and how to meet their cats' specialized needs. Keeping cats in homes and out of shelters is Dr. Marci's goal, and the mission of Feline Behavior Solutions.Thanks for listening! Check out our sponsor, PetHub for more great pet parent resources. Have an idea for a PetLoverGeek episode or have something else you want to share? Drop us a note to pawnews@pethub.com.
Today we are going to dig deep into pet insurance. It's one of the fastest growing sectors of the pet industry and if you have a pet, I'll bet that you are inundated with advertising about pet insurance. So let's talk about some numbers, shall we? (Y'all know I love me some statistics!) about 70% of the households in the US have pets – and there are roughly 125 MILLION dogs and cats combined living as furry family members in those homes. According to the North American Pet Health Insurance Association (that's NAPHIA), only 5.36 million pets were insured in the US at the end of 2022 – 80% of those insured were dogs. That number is mind boggling – that only a little bit more than 4% of pets have coverage despite how much this country LOVES their pets and how expensive veterinary care is these days. Maybe it's because pet parents don't really understand how pet insurance works. This episode gives you the 411 on all you need to know about getting your pet insured.Thanks for listening! Check out our sponsor, PetHub for more great pet parent resources. Have an idea for a PetLoverGeek episode or have something else you want to share? Drop us a note to pawnews@pethub.com.
Do you know that external house doors and windows are two of the top 10 reasons that dogs get lost? We got those stats from the massive national RTH study we did with the National Animal Care and Control Association – and we asked over 4K pet parents who had lost a pet in the last 5 years just HOW their pet got loose. And things that involved the security of the pets space – yards, homes, doors, windows, etc. were the big culprits in a pet going missing. Now we'll save the outdoor and yard escape proofing advice for another episode – but today, we're gonna dig deep into Houdini Proofing Your House to Prevent Lost Pets. If they have the chance, many dogs and cats will take an open door or window as a chance to explore. Even if they love you and your treats and toys, they will still want to go explore. If you have an escape artist kitty or doggo or even just a curious dog or cat, Houdini-proofing your house is essential to keep them safe and sound – and you need to listen to this podcast. Thanks for listening! Check out our sponsor, PetHub for more great pet parent resources. Have an idea for a PetLoverGeek episode or have something else you want to share? Drop us a note to pawnews@pethub.com.
Shelters in the United States are in crisis. Intake is up 4% this year, and adoption is down 10%. Cages are full, fosters are overwhelmed and euthanasia rates are climbing. Keeping lost pets that have a happy home out of shelters is more critical than ever.Pet Lover Geek digs deep into community driven returned to home efforts. What things can pet parents and their community do to keep local lost pets out of local shelters, and get them home quickly and safely. Host Lorien Clemens is joined by Kristen Hassen, animal welfare and return to home expert, to explore programs from across the world that help reduce stray and lost animal intake in community shelters. With decades of experience in the animal welfare industry, most recently, Kristen served as co-founder of the Human Animal Support Services project, a collaborative of more than 2,000 animal welfare organizations and 10,000 individuals that work together to transform animal services in the U.S. and Canada. Thanks for listening! Check out our sponsor, PetHub for more great pet parent resources. Have an idea for a PetLoverGeek episode or have something else you want to share? Drop us a note to pawnews@pethub.com.
July is National Lost Pet Prevention Month and Lorien Clemens, CEO and co-founder of PetHub and Jerrica Owen, Executive Director for the National Animal Care & Control Association, share survey results from their 2022 Lost Pet Research Study. The survey shows a gap in perceptions of prevention and return-to-home methods by pet owners as well as animal shelter employees. Learn how you can prevent your pet from becoming a lost statistic and how shelters can help pet owners find their lost pets faster.
According to the American Humane Association, 10 million pets go missing or are stolen every year. One in three pets will get lost in their lifetimes. And as much as every loving pet parent would like to believe their pet will never leave their sides, the fact of the matter is...a lost pet can happen to anyone. Lorien chats with Gina Knepp about three tools every pet parent needs to keep their pets safe and HOME. Learn about Petco Love Lost, PetHub digital IDs and Pawboost from one of the animal welfare industry's leading experts. Gina Knepp is the National Shelter Engagement Director for Michelson Found Animals. Previously serving as Animal Care Services Manager for Front Street Animal Shelter in Sacramento, California, Gina increased the live release rate from just 20% to over 90% through the development of new RTH policies and robust community engagement programs. She is also a one of the Managing Executive Committee of the Human Animal Support Services project.Thanks for listening! Check out our sponsor, PetHub for more great pet parent resources. Have an idea for a PetLoverGeek episode or have something else you want to share? Drop us a note to pawnews@pethub.com.
No matter if you are an experience pet parent or are just starting with your first fur kid, you probably are experiencing at least some stress with getting veterinary care for your pets. One solution that is new to the industry and desperately needed is telehealth for pets. We are all familiar by now with what telemedicine is for us as humans – but how does it work for our pets? What IS telehealth for pets? When should you use it? How does it work? How can it help you save time and money? To answer these questions and more, we've invited Dr. Seth Vrendenberg from VetInsight to help us dig and learn more.Thanks for listening! Check out our sponsor, PetHub for more great pet parent resources. Have an idea for a PetLoverGeek episode or have something else you want to share? Drop us a note to pawnews@pethub.com.
Sure, you were given a little bag of puppy food when you brought home your new pup. But do you really understand what your new fur baby's nutritional needs are? What about vaccinations and the first vet visit? And did you know what common household items are actually su-paw dangerous for your furry little one? This episode features helpful advice from pet nutrition expert, Dr. Ruth Ann Lobos, and pet health & safety expert, Dr. Jason Nicholas to help you provide optimum health, safety and nutrition for your newest family member. Thanks for listening! Check out our sponsor, PetHub for more great pet parent resources. Have an idea for a PetLoverGeek episode or have something else you want to share? Drop us a note to pawnews@pethub.com.
Is your pet overweight? Studies show that over 50% of American dogs and cats are clinically overweight. Learn about the dangers of pet obesity and how to keep your pet's weight healthy.Thanks for listening! Check out our sponsor, PetHub for more great pet parent resources. Have an idea for a PetLoverGeek episode or have something else you want to share? Drop us a note to pawnews@pethub.com.
Choosing the "right" food for your dog can be confusing (to say the least!). The options are overwhelming, the selection is HUGE. Where does one even begin to know where to start? You've got "Premium" and "Complete & Balanced" and “Grain Free” and “Natural” and "Raw" and a whole slew of other marketing terms. And what you wanna know, when you're looking at this really cool looking bag that you're pulling off the shelf, "Is it really meeting my dog's nutritional needs? Is this the best I can get for them? How do I know?"The topic of this episode is the science of pet food, specifically dog food, and knowing what to look for when you are choosing nutrition for your fur kids. To help you navigate the dog food aisle and to also help us navigate the wilds of internet opinion about pet feeding, we've invited noted veterinary nutritionist Lisa Weeth to the show. Thanks for listening! Check out our sponsor, PetHub for more great pet parent resources. Have an idea for a PetLoverGeek episode or have something else you want to share? Drop us a note to pawnews@pethub.com.
This episode sniffs around the subject of how video content can effectively stimulate and even comfort your dog's brain. We dig into DogTV, who have successfully created scientifically-backed programming that can help reduce stress and anxiety in dogs.You'll learn about: How visual stimuli can impact a dog's behaviorWays in which exposure to sounds can help dogs become acclimated to the sounds and reduce their anxietyHow dogs are more positively impacted by listening to specific music than by other auditory stimulation.How DogTV has scientifically refined their content production over the years to optimize your dog's viewing experienceThanks for listening! Check out our sponsor, PetHub for more great pet parent resources. Have an idea for a PetLoverGeek episode or have something else you want to share? Drop us a note to pawnews@pethub.com.
Training is a huge part of keeping pets happy safe and home for the rest of their lives. 1 in 10 rescued pups are rehomed in 6 months due to obedience issues, according to some studies, as high as 85% of dogs have behavior issues…and almost half of those issues are due to fear and anxiety. There's been more research on dog behavior in the last 10 years than in the entire 20K years that humans and dogs have been hanging out together, so this episode sniffs around the subject of the science behind dog training. You've probably seen some famous dog trainers on mainstream TV or social media, but are they really using scientifically proven methods to help a dog learn to be a good canine citizen? And what exactly is behind your dog's smelly behavior? All doggos can be very good boys or girls, and the problem is very often at the other end of the leash. Listen in as Lorien chats with Gentle Beast founder and CEO, Ben Green. Thanks for listening! Check out our sponsor, PetHub for more great pet parent resources. Have an idea for a PetLoverGeek episode or have something else you want to share? Drop us a note to pawnews@pethub.com.
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The tables have turned! Join us in this Pet Lover Geek episode where independent journalist Dominick Bonny interviews Lorien Clemens on his show, 'Common Sense,' as she shares how she became the CEO of PetHub, some BIG news happening with the company recently, and her advice for girls and women who aspire to shake things up in the working world -- as they should.Show Notes:Newsletter
B-School is closing soon! Read my review to see how B-School works for pet businesses: https://wearwagrepeat.com/marie-forleo-b-school-right-for-pet-business/ and enroll before March 3rd!” In this episode, I had the pleasure of talking to the amazingly animated and highly informed Lorien Clemens, the co-founder of PetHub. She is passionate about getting lost pets back home. That involves a lot of consumer education about proper pet identification. She told me that pet loss prevention is a “3 legged stool” consisting of microchips as a safety net, a collar ID tag that has current information and then a local pet license that serves as proof that your dog belongs to you. Lorien also shares advice for launching a pet industry start up - first off, do your research! You may not be the first person with that brilliant idea. Although that's not a dealbreaker, you need to know the landscape. Second, you need to know your audience well to make sure your product or service is something they want and need. She says that if you are ready to dive in, start reaching out now to people in your niche to get feedback and build relationships. In this episode you'll also hear about Marie Forleo's B-School. If you're serious about building a meaningful, profitable pet business online, this program is the essential guide. Don't wait another year. Enroll through my affiliate link and start working on your dream pet business!
This week on Pet Lover Geek, Lorien interviews Doctor Sarah Machell from Vetster, about telehealth and the exciting ways the veterinary industry has changed. Make sure to stick around through the whole episode for an exclusive deal from Vetster that we think you will love! To learn more, check out the show notes below, and Happy Holidays from your friends over at PetHub!Show Notes:Vetster.comDr. Jessica Volgestein
Join us as PetHub's newest partner Pawstruck comes onto Pet Lover Geek to discuss their journey through the pet industry! Lorien interviews founder Kyle Goguen about what products his company offers, the complexities of sourcing materials, and how his company is navigating the modern retail space.Show Notes:Pawstruck.com
Is your pet licensed? Join Lorien as she talks with Contra Costa County's PIO officer, Steve Burdo, about the importance of licensing your pet. They also dive into the innovations helping keep animals safe and how the pandemic has shifted the way shelters are solving problems. Don't miss out on this informative episode that may help you get your pet home quicker in a scary situation! Show Notesccasd.orghow to use PetHub facebook
One of the biggest worries about pet ownership is that your pet will go missing, and while there are methods to identify and track lost pets, they are imperfect solutions. This week, Shawn & Ivan speak with Lorien Clemens of PetHub about digital ID tags. Lorien recommends Start With Why by Simon Sinek (amzn.to/2XXTj9m) & Dare to Lead by Brené Brown (amzn.to/39NSqmz). Learn more about Lorien at pethub.com.
Lorien Clemens is the co-founder and COO of PetHub, Inc., the leader in Modern Pet Identification. PetHub is a centralized pet data hub that is linked to an external digital ID tag. Their system not only helps lost pets get home quickly (96% of PetHub recovered pets are home in less than 24 hours), their platform also provides resources to help pet parents throughout their pets' lives. Lorien is an SME in lost pet prevention & recovery, and how digital tools work in that space. Lost Pet Prevention Month, started by PetHub in 2014, takes place every July and is a great topic for an interview with her.
Lorien Clemens is the CEO of Pethub and she tells the story about how the founder, Tom Arnold, came up with the idea for Pethub. Brett and Lorien discuss how having the right people in the right roles can really make a difference in a growing company. Lorien talks about how we can assess our strengths and weaknesses as individuals. Brett and Lorien dig into how a title change can affect your business. What does a title do to change perception?
Join us for today's roundtable on how PetHub and Lost Pet Prevention month came to be. Listen as Lorien Clemens and Tom Arnold take the hot seat and answer questions from listeners to give you all the answers you have been looking for!
This week Michelle Fern chats with Lorien Clemens, the COO and Co-Founder of Pet Hub. It's Lost Pet Prevention Month in July, and PetHub offers 360-degree protection for your pets and great tips for us pet parents. What is PetHub and how do they do it? Learn what to do to protect them and what PetHub offers to keep them safe. EPISODE NOTES: Pet Hub
Good Morning it's Tuesday May 25th and this is Slices of Wenatchee. We're excited to bring you a closer look at one of our top stories and other announcements every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. Today - What's going on in Leavenworth? Between changes in their approach to holiday lights, and the cancellation of Oktoberfest, what do events look like from here on out? Today's episode is brought to you by Equilus Group Incorporated. Equilus Group, Inc is a Registered Investment Advisory Firm in the states of Washington, Oregon, and Idaho. Equilus Group, Inc- Building Your Financial Success. Learn more at Equilusfinancial.com. Member SIPC and FINRA. -- Now our feature story… A new “always on” approach to Leavenworth's Bavarian Village holiday lights was introduced during the pandemic. But why? The reconfigured festival, now “Village of Lights” rather than “Christmas Lighting” , is designed to avoid the massive weekend crowds that put pressure on safety, parking, traffic and the overall visitor and resident experience. There's also a plan to add more light displays to the half a million-plus that already shine each year. Now, that magical experience is going on midweek as well as weekends. The same strategy will be applied to other chamber-sponsored events in January, February and May. The change follows a comprehensive discussion by the chamber's board, according to chamber spokeswoman Jessica Stoller. The discussion was focused on how to improve all the festivals, with an eye toward overall safety, crowd mitigation, and the event experience for our visitors and locals. The idea is to level out the peak traffic and visitation times. So, Instead of one weekend in May where they showcase Maifest traditions, they would have programming and activities every weekend throughout the month. For the December holiday lighting festivities, specifically, that means a host of new activities. Some include a scavenger hunt and new lighting displays, Letters to Santa, Gingerbread heart necklaces for children, A benefit gingerbread house construction competition, Opportunities to win a themed Christmas tree and accompanying gifts, Gift wrapping stations, Locally made ornaments for those shopping mid-week & more. Stoller says that after a year without the festival, the board took thoughtful steps to evolve the event to be in line with the popularity of Leavenworth during the month of December. These changes will help in the effort to mitigate crowd sizes, spread out the parking availability, and elevate the experience for both visitors and locals alike. As of now, specifics on the events planned for January and February are still being finalized. And what's in store for Leavenworth's Oktoberfest? For more than two decades it's taken place on three weekends in October - all organized by the nonprofit Projekt Bayern. Well… it still remains in limbo. It was canceled in 2020 because of the pandemic. But now, a combination of the uncertainty about COVID-19 restrictions this fall and changes proposed by the city led to it being canceled again this year. The city of Leavenworth has since canceled Projekt Bayern's contract to host the event, which had been in place since 2012. The other traditional Bavarian Village event is the Autumn Leaf Festival, which features a parade. It's organized by another nonprofit, the Washington State Autumn Leaf Festival Association. It also was canceled last year because of the pandemic, but it's planned for the end of September this year. To learn more about what's going on in Leavenworth visit us at WenatcheeWorld.com - Here's what else you need to know about today… And as you've heard by now, Sunday night's high winds blew a fire up the Swakane Canyon along 97A toward Entiat.. Fire crews held the fire back from crossing over Highway 97A into 15 homes along the Columbia River. Later the wind started to subside as Chelan County firefighters and Forest Service hand crews boxed in the fire.. The cause of the fire is under investigation. / The Health district will assume leadership of Wenatchee mass vaccination site starting later this week on May 28th. - Before we continue, a special thanks to our friends and sponsors at Confluence Health. The team at Confluence Health is grateful for the trust the community puts in them every single day. They are diligently working to improve the health and quality of life for our friends and neighbors. They are Grateful | They are Confluence Health. Learn more by visiting them at ConfluenceHealth.com - Next A perhaps soon-to-be local tech startup, SyncFloor, took home the top prize at last week's Flywheel Investment Conference. The Seattle-based company was awarded $150,000 for the grand prize, and accepted a $50,000 relocation prize. That part is offered to the first-place winner if they choose to relocate to Chelan or Douglas counties. Wenatchee-based PetHub won the $5,000 fan favorite award. The Flywheel Investment Conference is an annual event that generates exposure and resources for early stage companies by bringing entrepreneurs, investors, and community members together. The conference is organized by the NCW Tech Alliance, and is hosted in partnership with the Flywheel Angel Network.. The Flywheel Angel Network is a group of investors who have an affinity for North Central Washington. They want to support long-term economic development. So what's SyncFloor anyways? The CEO is Kirt Debique, and the company enables businesses of all kinds — including websites, services and apps — to “use music everywhere”. They aggregate content from the world's best independent catalogs and create a streamlined discovery and licensing experience. Right now SyncFloor offers two online marketplaces for music discovery. And PetHub? It's a data platform that puts pets at the center for all aspects of their life from the time they've joined the family by making it quick, easy and safe to find and use pet's data. PetHub has 700-800 new pets joining the site daily and more than 600 communities are using PetHub's ID tags as their license or rabies tag. To learn more about the other companies involved in this year's conference visit us at wenatcheeworld.com Support the show: https://www.wenatcheeworld.com/site/forms/subscription_services/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lorien Clemens joins us to discuss PetHub, a modern pet identification that links your tag to a free and secure pet profile and ensures that your best friend is always by your side. Lorien says: “96% of pets that are recovered with a PetHub ID tag are home in 24 hours or less, and less than 2% of those pets ever hit a shelter door.” “We recommend that at the very least pet parents also have an ID tag that has their contact information on it - it should be a digital ID tag.” “52% of microchips are actually out of date, and that's according to the microchip industry.” “If we're really sharing all this incredible data and incredible technology, it means longer, healthier, and less stressful lives for our pets.”
Good Morning it's Tuesday May 4th and this is Slices of Wenatchee. We're excited to bring you a closer look at one of our top stories and other announcements every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. Today - Two Wenatchee companies — PetHub and Cognition Med — are among the six finalists that will compete live for $200,000 in investment awards. It's all happening at the 2021 Flywheel Investment Conference on May 20th Today's episode is brought to you by Equilus Group Incorporated. Equilus Group, Inc is a Registered Investment Advisory Firm in the states of Washington, Oregon, and Idaho. Equilus Group, Inc- Building Your Financial Success. Learn more at Equilusfinancial.com. Member SIPC and FINRA. -- Now our feature story… Two Wenatchee companies — PetHub and Cognition Med — are among the six finalists that will compete live for $200,000 in investment awards at the 2021 Flywheel Investment Conference later this month. The finalists were announced Wednesday. They were selected from 50 startups across the state. So what is the Flywheel Investment Conference? Well, it's an annual event that generates exposure and resources for early stage companies. The conference brings together entrepreneurs, investors and community members. It's organized by the NCW Tech Alliance, which was formerly known as GWATA. And it's hosted in partnership with the Flywheel Angel Network, a group of investors interested in supporting long-term economic development in North Central Washington. Investors include a mix of people with backgrounds ranging from health care, telecom and agriculture to the broader corporate world. In addition to the grand prize of $200,000 in investment, the audience's favorite finalist will win a $5,000 cash prize. And there's a separate $50,000 relocation prize that'll be offered to the first-place winner if they relocate to either Chelan or Douglas. But if the winning company is already local that offer will be extended to the runner up. So who are the finalists? First, Cognition Med, led by Dr. Gautam Nayak. Cognition Med is based in Wenatchee. The company was founded by Confluence Health cardiologist Dr. Gautam Nayak and Sanjay Khicha, a cardiothoracic surgeon in Wichita, Kansas. They've developed a mobile clinical collaboration app, that allows medical providers to provide patient-centered care with any colleague in any system at any time. The company's goal is to reimagine how care is delivered across the country. The next finalist is Fuchsia, led by Afshan Abbas. Fuchsia is currently based in Kirkland. They make handcrafted artisan shoes that are comfortable and sustainable. The company produces on-demand shoes incorporating social and eco-consciousness practices in its innovative supply chain. Another finalist? Iasis Molecular Sciences, fun by David J. Vachon. They're based in Spokane. Iasis Molecular Sciences is an advanced materials company developing solutions to prevent the transmission of infectious pathogens from surfaces. Their primary focus targets disposable urological medical devices. There's also Motis, a company led by Rick Beaton and based in Seattle. Motis Grow is a cloud-based application that personalizes employee development and performance management. It also creates a high-performance business culture. It's designed for the new hybrid and remote work trends, helping managers to understand, develop and upskill every employee in the organization. And of course there's PetHub, led by Tom Arnold. As we mentioned, PetHub is based in Wenatchee. It's a data platform that puts pets at the center for all aspects of their life from the time they've joined the family. PetHub has 700-800 new pets joining the site daily and more than 600 communities are using PetHub's ID tags as their license or rabies tag. And finally, there's SyncFloor, led by Kirt Debique. SyncFloor is based in Seattle. They enable businesses of all kinds to “use music everywhere” by aggregating content from the world's best independent catalogs. What they've built is a streamlined discovery and licensing experience. SyncFloor currently offers two online marketplaces for music discovery. The Flywheel Conference is planned as a hybrid event this year. That means in-person attendance is limited to speakers, presenters and investors. The event will be streamed online from noon to 3:30 p.m. on May 20th. And you can get tickets at gwata.org. To read more on this story visit us at wenatcheeworld.com - Here's what else you need to know about today… Last week the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention revised masking rules for fully vaccinated people. But local health officials are still encouraging the community to remain vigilant against COVID-19. They're also emphasizing the importance of getting vaccinated - the key to getting rid of masks permanently. The new CDC masking guidelines suggest that people who are fully vaccinated don't need to wear a mask in some outdoor settings... These settings include walking, running, or biking outdoors with members of your household. Also on the list - attending small, outdoor gatherings with fully vaccinated and unvaccinated people. You can check out the full list at wwrld.us/mask. Really, the only exception made by the CDC is for crowded outdoor gatherings like live performances or sporting events. In these situations masking is still recommended for everyone. Dr. Malcolm Butler, health officer for the Chelan-Douglas Health District provided an easy rule to follow: if you are outdoors and close enough to smell someone's perfume, cologne or the tuna they ate for lunch, you should be masked. / A bit over half — 55% — of people in Chelan and Douglas counties have received the first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine, according to health district data. / Luke Davies, health administrator for the Chelan-Douglas Health District says that to protect everyone, vaccine coverage needs to reach somewhere between 70% to 76% for the entire population. These recommendations will continue to evolve but again, people should remain cautious. / Incidence rates are still hovering a bit below the 200 cases per 100,000 population mark in Chelan and Douglas counties, and it is spiking in other places, Davies said. As of April 27th, the Chelan-Douglas combined incidence rate is at 174.2 new cases per 100,000. The growing number of cases of COVID-19 variants also remains a concern. - Before we continue, a special thanks to our friends and sponsors at Confluence Health. The team at Confluence Health is grateful for the trust the community puts in them every single day. They are diligently working to improve the health and quality of life for our friends and neighbors. They are Grateful | They are Confluence Health. Learn more by visiting them at ConfluenceHealth.com - Next The Wenatchee Valley Chamber of Commerce Hispanic Business Council is hosting its first-ever community event on May 8th. It'll celebrate both the Mexican Cinco de Mayo holiday and local Latinx-owned businesses. The event starts at 4pm and will take place at Pybus Public Market. You can expect activities, food and music. Elvis Garcia, chairman of the council and owner of Wenatchee's Seattle Yoga Lounge & Cafe said the event is designed to educate the public on the history and traditions of Cinco de Mayo and bring attention to local Latinx-owned businesses. Cinco de Mayo, or the fifth of May, is the date of the Mexican army's victory over France at the Battle of Puebla in 1862. It is a relatively minor holiday in Mexico according to Garcia, but it's evolved in the U.S. In Mexico, Cinco de Mayo is celebrated mostly in Puebla. It includes a re-enactment of the battle, where people dress up as French and Mexican soldiers and go to war with one another. It's typically followed by a parade where school children and soldiers march alongside mariachi musicians and elaborate floats. T Garcia said the event on the 8th will include some of the traditions, along with a safe place for the many different cultures in our Valley to celebrate and learn about each other's customs. See you there! - Before we go, some local history, Wenatchee Valley History is brought to you by NABUR [this is pronounced just like neighbor] – your trusted neighborhood community. NABUR is a free online forum you can trust to connect with your community, focus on facts & make a difference. Join the conversation! Visit wenatcheeworld.com/nabur . Finally some history 65 years ago in April of 1956, Wenatchee saw the biggest building month in history up until that point. The city engineer's office has recorded permits during that 30-day period with a valuation totaling $1,647,641. The factor that built up the total was the start of construction of Wenatchee's new junior high school at a cost of $1,455,715. - Thanks for listening. We'd also like to thank our sponsor again, Equilus Group, Inc, a Registered Investment Advisory Firm in the states of Washington, Oregon, and Idaho. The Wenatchee World has been engaging, informing and inspiring North Central Washington Communities since 1905. 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PetHub Do you travel with Pets? Then this is an episode you are going to enjoy. Lorien Clemens, the COO of PetHub, joins us today to talk about the many advantages and features of their pet identification tags and services. PetHub tags are ID tags that can be scanned by smartphones to receive information about … Continue reading "Ep. 70 PetHub" The post Ep. 70 PetHub appeared first on Beyond The Wheel.
On today's episode of Pet Lover Geek, powered by PetHub, Lorien talks with Jerrica Owen from the San Diego Humane Society in California. The two discuss what modern pet licensing looks like and the importance of a multi-level pet identification strategy.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 San Diego Humane Society at sdhumane.orgGet more resources and tips about lost pet prevention and recovery at www.lostpetpreventionmonth.com
On today's episode of Pet Lover Geek, powered by PetHub, Lorien talks with Kristen Levine from Pet Living with Kristen Levine, who shares some of the hottest products on the market to help pet parents keep their pets safe.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 Kristen and Pet Living at www.kristenlevine.comGet more resources and tips about lost pet prevention and recovery at www.lostpetpreventionmonth.com** Read the episode transcript at Pethub.com **
On today's episode of Pet Lover Geek, powered by PetHub, Lorien talks with Amy Burkert, founder of GoPetFriendly.com, about some of the essential tips for traveling with your dogs this summer. 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 Amy and Go Pet Friendly at www.gopetfriendly.comGet more resources and tips about lost pet prevention and recovery at www.lostpetpreventionmonth.com** Read the episode transcript at Pethub.com **
On today's episode of Pet Lover Geek, powered by PetHub, Lorien talks with Carole Feeney, co-founder of Project Blue Collar. Lorien and Carole dive into all of the best tips for finding the best collars, leashes and harnesses for your pup. Carole also provides some great advice to pet parents who have a newly adopted dog -- and how to keep them safe at home as they adjust to their new life. 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).Get more resources and tips about lost pet prevention and recovery at www.lostpetpreventionmonth.com** Read the episode transcript at Pethub.com **
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It’s Lost Pet Prevention Month in July, and PetHub offers 360-degree protection for your baby and great tips for us pet parents. What is PetHub and how do they do it? Learn what to do to protect them and what PetHub offers to keep them safe. EPISODE NOTES: Do You Know How to Protect Your Baby If They Get Lost? Discover The Cutting Edge System for a Safer Pet
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 **
Lorien Clemens from PetHub joins us today to talk more about the benefits of PetHub and her role in the organization as the Vice President of Operations & Marketing programs. Learn more about lost pet prevention month and how you can keep your pets safe during the busy summer months. She also shares with us what PetHub is working on next, interested in keeping your safe? Take a listen and learn how technology with PetHub can help keep your pets safe!
Our guest this week is Lorien Clemens with PetHub. Lorien joins Amy and Dr. B. to discuss all the things PetHub is doing to help protect, share, and nurture animals’ lives for pet parents. Lorien discusses why PetHub created Lost Pet Prevention Month in 2014 and how it has been used to provide resources for preventing lost pets and tools for finding them if they go AWOL (absent without a leash). She also discusses the importance of cat collars, external identification tags, pet licenses, rabies tags, pet tattoos, and why microchips alone are not reliable for finding lost pets. You can find more about PetHub and Lorien at pethub.com or lostpetprevention.com.
Does anyone have a stamp? ..Hello again y'all. It is just me like normal. This time we found something new to complain about. Actually I complained about this last year but who cares. It is time to crap on dog owners, but not by me, I am in their defense. The state or whomever wants our money so we can keep our pets. Weird that I am saving a life but if I donate to a shelter, I can ride off my taxes but not to have your own pet lol. Join in the hilarity, like and share.Social Mediahttps://twitter.com/brillvisionhttps://www.facebook.com/jabriel.parimalhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCA7AYKq3wTQR9fJ7DkmFvYAhttps://www.twitch.tv/z3r0414https://www.spreaker.com/user/9121195https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/is-it-just-me/id1269429380
Does anyone have a stamp? ..Hello again y'all. It is just me like normal. This time we found something new to complain about. Actually I complained about this last year but who cares. It is time to crap on dog owners, but not by me, I am in their defense. The state or whomever wants our money so we can keep our pets. Weird that I am saving a life but if I donate to a shelter, I can ride off my taxes but not to have your own pet lol. Join in the hilarity, like and share.Social Mediahttps://twitter.com/brillvisionhttps://www.facebook.com/jabriel.parimalhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCA7AYKq3wTQR9fJ7DkmFvYAhttps://www.twitch.tv/z3r0414https://www.spreaker.com/user/9121195https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/is-it-just-me/id1269429380
Pethub is the first of our Million Dollar Dog Brands to appear in the Animalhaus Podcast. We’re interviewing Marketing Manager, Lorien Clemens and she is totally dishing it – sharing all the secrets and letting us behind the scenes of her fab marketing strategy at Pethub. What is a Million Dollar Dog Brand? In This […] The post 04. Pet Hub appeared first on working with dog.
This morning Marie is going to talk technology. She loves reviewing new products that can help keep pets safe so she have invited Lorien Clemens from PetHub to stop by in a bit to give us all the details on a new product that will help locate a lost pet quickly. Then, after our halftime break, she'll be speaking with Dr. Matthew Wheaton, the veterinarian who treated a puppy who chewed off its foot after its owners left it tethered and unattended in the back yard. This practice is unsafe and illegal yet it is still so commonplace. It's a sad story that needs to be told, and fortunately, it has a happy ending.
The Dog Show #219- May 8, 2013 Tom Arnold, Founder/President/CEO of PetHub.com. Then, Prescott Breeden, Co-founder/President of SPARCS International Conference in Redmond June 28-30! So many brilliant people!
Michelle Fern welcomes Brad Baxter from Kitty A GoGo- designer cat litter boxes. Kitty A GoGo decorative, whimsical, and functionally innovative cat litter box cleans in just seconds with a simple one stroke pull on the metal sifter rake. Pulls litter to front of tray and then lifts litter out from tray. Large litter tray for all size cats. Each Kitty a Go-Go Cat litter box comes completely assembled out of the box, no assembly required. Concept of the "pull-out litter tray drawer" with pull-out sifter rake and interchangeable, decorative hood covers. In the second segment Michelle talks to Tom Arnold, creator of PetHub. PetHub is a group of pet-loving people (some say they're "software geeks") in Seattle who are dedicated to getting pets home faster and safer than ever before utilizing the latest in mainstream technology. Attach the PetHub tag to your pet's collar, then complete your pet's free profile at PetHub.com. If someone finds your pet, they will be directed to your pet's profile via the unique QR code or web address printed on your pet's PetHub tag. Tune in to find out how to win a Free PetHub Tag, plus a Gold Subscription and a coupon code for 30% off any PetHub tags or collars! Tune in to find out how to win a Free PetHub Tag, plus a Gold Subscription and a coupon code for 30% off any PetHub tags or collars! More details on this episode MP3 Podcast - Kitty A GoGo and PetHub with Michelle Fern