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Katie helps a caller identify what is happening to their cat's twitchy tail. She also goes over how to keep your animals calm during thunderstorms, and how to pair the right dog with your family. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On today's REX Daily Podcast, Dom talks with Dr Nick Sneddon from Massey University about the Right Dog for the Job project, what its aims are and what its revealed so far... He talks with Coast2Coast competitor Kate Harper about her win in the tandem event with Sara Stocker in the 2025 edition, her elite rowing background and her business, Body Restore Clinic... And he talks with shearing world record holder Catherine Mullooly about being a finalist in the Rural Sports Awards, how she got into shearing and her world record effort last year. Tune in daily for the latest and greatest REX rural content on your favourite streaming platform, visit rexonline.co.nz and follow us on Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn for more.
Dom talks with Dr Nick Sneddon from Massey University about the Right Dog for the Job project, what its aims are and what its revealed so far. Tune in daily for the latest and greatest REX rural content on your favourite streaming platform, visit rexonline.co.nz and follow us on Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn for more.
SummaryIn this conversation, Tara Moriarty discusses her journey into the world of service dogs, the challenges of finding and training them, and the importance of understanding their role in supporting individuals with disabilities. The discussion covers the costs associated with obtaining a service dog, the various training methods, and the misconceptions that the public holds about service dogs and their handlers. This conversation delves into the distinctions between service dogs and emotional support animals, emphasizing the legal definitions and roles of each. It explores the challenges faced by service dog owners, including the need for proper training and support systems. The discussion highlights the importance of planning for the future care of service dogs, especially for individuals with degenerative conditions. Additionally, it covers the process of finding the right dog and trainer, advocating for positive reinforcement training methods, and the significance of using food as a motivational tool in dog training.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Service Dogs and Their Importance03:13 The Cost and Accessibility of Service Dogs06:07 The Journey into Dog Training08:52 Understanding Dog Behavior and Training Methods12:06 The Need for Service Dogs: When is it Time?14:59 Choosing the Right Breed for Service Dogs17:45 Public Misconceptions About Service Dogs25:50 Understanding Service Dogs vs. Emotional Support Animals29:08 Navigating the Challenges of Service Dog Ownership31:55 Preparing for a Service Dog: Key Considerations34:22 Finding the Right Dog and Trainer38:53 The Importance of Positive Reinforcement in Training44:57 Innovative Training Techniques and ResourcesTakeawaysService dogs can be very expensive, ranging from $20,000 to $40,000.Nonprofits may offer lower-cost options, but availability is limited.Training a service dog can be a complex and costly process.Understanding dog behavior is crucial for effective training.Positive reinforcement is a more effective training method than punishment.Many people consider getting a service dog too late in their journey.The right breed for a service dog is less important than temperament.Labradors, Goldens, and Poodles are commonly recommended breeds.Public misconceptions about service dogs can lead to challenges for handlers.Emotional support is not a task that qualifies a dog as a service dog. Service dogs are task-trained to mitigate specific disabilities.Emotional support animals provide comfort but lack legal recognition as service animals.It's crucial to have a plan for the care of a service dog as health conditions change.Choosing the right breed is essential for first-time service dog owners.Positive reinforcement is key to effective dog training.Finding a qualified dog trainer can significantly impact training success.Service dog tasks are tailored to individual needs and circumstances.Proper training and socialization are vital for service dogs to function in public.Planning ahead for a service dog's future is necessary for responsible ownership.Using food as a reward can enhance training and strengthen the bond with your dog.Keywordsservice dogs, dog training, psychiatric service dogs, emotional support, dog behavior, training methods, cost of service dogs, choosing a service dog, public misconceptions, service dogs, emotional support animals, training, positive reinforcement, disability, dog ownership, service dog tasks, finding a trainer, dog breeds, service dog laws Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What to listen for:In part two of their discussion with the brilliant Denise Fenzi, our hosts Robin Greubel and Crystal Wing explore the delicate dance between striving for precision and cherishing the quirks of canine behavior!“Your dog has to have a lot of ‘want to.' If they don't have a lot of ‘want to,' they're not the right dog for the job.”Denise explains why picking the right dog for the job from the get-go is foundational to success. When you bring a dog with the right desire to the table, your job as a handler–controlling and shaping that desire–becomes much easier.She also talks about identifying essential behaviors like a reliable whistle recall and advocates for a training philosophy driven by motivation and enthusiasm rather than obligation. She tackles ethical dilemmas faced in high-pressure operations and tells us to always prioritize the well-being of both the dog and the handler.Denise also discusses the controversial use of e-collars and the pursuit of perfect recall. She explores the sensitive topic of rehoming, advocating for it as a positive solution when there is a mismatch between the dog's needs and the owner's expectations.“Leadership is about setting a path. You can't take on a leadership position if you're not willing to say unpopular things.”Denise gives her thoughts on leadership and personal growth through the lens of dog training. Early socialization, adaptability, and setting boundaries are crucial themes in building confidence and respect in dogs.Finally, Denise tells us why she believes dogs are being over-socialized today, and why she's totally against doggie daycare for puppies!Key Topics:Reinforcing Nonnegotiable Behaviors (02:28)Choosing the Right Dog for the Job (10:00)Rehoming Your Dog (22:05)Denise's Thoughts on Negative Online Discourse (22:34)Setting Boundaries and Becoming a Better Leader (32:11)Giving Your Dog Freedom (43:05)Box Feeding (47:33)What's Next for Denise? (55:30)Takeaways (58:22)Resources:Fenzi Dog Sports AcademyWe want to hear from you:Check out the K9 Detection Collaborative FB page and comment on the episode post!K9Sensus Detection Dog Trainer AcademyK9Sensus Foundation can be found on Facebook and Instagram. We have a Trainer's Group on Facebook!Scentsabilities Nosework is also on Facebook. Here is a Facebook group you should join!Crystal Wing K9 Coach can be found here at CB K9 and here at Evolution Working Dog Club. Also, check out her Functional Obedience Class here.You can follow us for notifications of upcoming episodes, find us at k9detectioncollaborative.com to enjoy the freebies, and tell your friends so you can keep the conversations going.Jingle by: www.mavericksings.com
In this episode, we discuss the different factors that go into choosing the right dog and how it can lead to a happy and successful life for both the human and dog.
Robin Roy has been training dogs her whole life, starting as a child following her mother, an American Kennel Club obedience judge, around the ring. She started training professionally to keep dogs out of shelters and rescues. Robin's training methods are positive, dog-friendly techniques that work easily—and help you help your dog. She is a member of the Association of Pet Dog Trainers, the International Association of Animal Behavior Consultants, and the West LA Obedience Club. She has volunteered with a number of rescue groups and specializes in rescue dogs. She is a certified Canine Good Citizen Evaluator and is certified in Pet First Aid and CPR. She is a therapy dog evaluator and also trains service dogs. She longs for a time when all humans appreciate dogs for all they are. Legal Disclaimer: This podcast is intended for educational purposes only and does not constitute advice or professional services by either the host nor any of the guests. Website: http://robinroy.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/robinroydogtraining/ www.akc.com If you want to work with me, Susan Light, you can find me at: www.doggydojopodcast.com The music was written by Mac Light, you can find him at: www.maclightsongwriter.com If you like the show, please Subscribe, Rate, Review, and Share to help others find the show! I'll see you in two weeks with a brand new episode of the Doggy Dojo!
In this episode I am discussing the latest weather disaster, Hurricane Beryl, an update on Nikki Camerlengo the dog trainer who was arrested last week on animal cruelty charges, who faces felony charges regarding multiple dogs dying and being severely injured in her care and custody, and tips for finding a dog trainer who uses evidence based, Force free methods as a dog trainer. Listen for free on Spotify and Apple podcasts!
Stephanie & Duke join Dusty and Scott to talk all about The Pawerful Rescue
I had the amazing opportunity to be on Sunny 102.1 in Syracuse, NY to talk about how to find the right dog trainer for you. I didn't quite get to all my points on air so I wanted to upload the interview along with all my other “off air” thoughts on the topic. I hope you enjoy.
In this episode of HFA Tim Baird joins us to discuss selecting the right breeder and puppy for your next SAR K9. Tim has been working with detection dogs for nearly 30 years, starting as a Patrol K9 handler before transitioning into a detection K9 handler. In his years working with dogs Tim has helped support K9 programs for many government agencies including the U.S. Department of Defense and Department of Homeland Security. Tim also helped develop the Vapor Wake program created by Auburn University to detect person borne IEDs. Tim also has extensive experience breeding and raising future detection K9s in his nearly three decades of experience. Tim currently works for Arete Canine training explosive detection dogs. During this episode we discuss what to look for in your future SAR K9 and what kinds of genetic traits are desirable for the work that SAR dogs perform. We also dive into breeder selection and spend a significant amount of time discussing evaluating puppies and steps that you can take when screening your next SAR prospect. If you are considering getting your next SAR prospect, this is an episode that you'll definitely want to listen to.
Katie answers questions about how to find the right dog breed for you and why a dog would be eating dirt. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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In this video I read the 2nd edition of my book. Chapter What Does a Dog Trainer Do? Print version of second edition in the works but you can find it here. https://www.amazon.com/SELECTING-RIGHT-TRAINER-William-Garrido/dp/1705380298/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?crid=2IGTGLXMWBE46&keywords=william+garrido&qid=1706124443&sprefix=william+garrido%2Caps%2C342&sr=8-3
In the depths of her grief, Maribeth Decker stumbled upon an extraordinary connection that would forever change her perspective on life and death. As she embarked on a journey of self-discovery through energy healing, the unexpected happened. Her beloved departed dog returned to her in a moment of pure magic. With his ears asymmetrical and a joyful grin on his face, Timmy materialized in the dining room, leaving Maribeth in awe. This heartwarming tale invites us to explore the profound bonds we share with our animal companions, hinting at the incredible revelations that lie ahead. Do you wish to gain a deeper understanding and find solace during the difficult time of losing your beloved pets? Wondering how you can achieve a greater awareness and acceptance of the natural dying process of animals? Join us as our guest, Maribeth, shares insightful solutions that will empower you to attain a newfound peace and tranquility amidst the loss of your animal companions. Discover the path towards a heightened awareness and a profound sense of understanding, enabling you to embrace the passing of your cherished pets with grace and acceptance. In this episode, you will be able to: Gain insights into animal communication and telepathy, deepening your bond with your furry friends. Discover the profound emotional bond between humans and animals, and how it can bring comfort and joy to your life. Develop a better understanding of the dying process of animals, providing comfort and support during difficult times. Explore the myths surrounding animal transitions, debunking misconceptions and finding solace in the natural order of life. Recognize the significance of animals in our lives and the positive impact they have on our well-being and happiness. Maribeth Decker is not your average animal lover. She possesses a unique gift - the ability to communicate with animals on a telepathic level. As an intuitive animal communicator, medical intuitive, and energy healer, Maribeth has dedicated her life to helping pet guardians navigate through challenging situations with their beloved animals. Through her work at Sacredgrove.com, she uses her intuitive abilities to address physical, emotional, and behavioral issues in animals. Maribeth's journey into animal communication began when her own dogs started communicating with her, leading her to explore energy work. Now, she helps others tap into their own intuition and deepen their connection with their pets. With her guidance, anyone can learn to communicate with animals and understand their needs and desires on a deeper level. Maribeth's compassion and expertise have brought comfort and understanding to countless pet owners, making her a trusted resource in the world of animal communication. The key moments in this episode are: 00:00:14 - Introduction 00:01:08 - Importance of Animal Communication 00:03:19 - Personal Experience with Animal Communication 00:06:18 - Dealing with the Loss of a Pet 00:09:35 - How Animal Communication Works 00:11:22 - Learning Animal Communication 00:12:53 - Conclusion 00:16:03 - Early Spiritual Experience 00:17:23 - Intuition and Military Experience 00:20:07 - Animal Transitions and the Dying Process 00:22:36 - Communicating with Animals in Their Final Moments 00:23:04 - Myths About Animal Transitions 00:30:45 - The Beauty of Unexpected Connections 00:31:38 - Dream Visitations from Departed Pets 00:32:51 - Finding the Right Dog 00:33:31 - The Significance of Dreams 00:34:03 - Connecting with Maribeth Check out Sacredgrove.com: Visit Maribeth Decker's website to learn more about her work as an intuitive animal communicator, medical intuitive, and energy healer. Explore the services she offers for healing and connecting with your pets. Try Quantum Upgrade: Get your free seven-day trial of Quantum Upgrade. Experience the high-frequency quantum field that harmonizes your energy, balances your body, boosts performance, and shields you from harmful EMF frequencies. Take the Uconnect class: If you're interested in learning how to communicate with animals, consider taking the Uconnect class taught by Mary Beth Decker. This class will teach you the basics of animal communication and help you develop your intuition to deepen your connection with your pet. Practice animal communication: Start practicing animal communication with your own pets or with other people's pets. Join a group setting or find a teacher who can guide you in developing your telepathic abilities. Trust in yourself and your ability to connect with animals. Share your experiences: If you have had experiences with intuitive animal communication or if you have stories about your pets, share them with others.
Choosing the right pet is a lifelong commitment that demands careful consideration. What if the secret to a harmonious life with your furry friend can be unlocked by understanding the breed's temperament and energy level? That's precisely what we dissect in this enriching episode of Dog Training Today. Will Bangura, our resident pet behavior expert, unveils the impact of selecting the right dog breed for your lifestyle. From breed research to lifestyle considerations, we take a deep dive into the art of choosing the ideal pet. Will also shares breed recommendations for families with young children and those desiring low-energy pets.In this comprehensive guide, we move beyond breed selection and explore the intriguing world of canine temperament. We discuss how early exposure and socialization can help prevent potential behavioral issues and make your dog a perfect fit for your home. Will offers invaluable tips on assessing a puppy's demeanor and how to ensure your new pet is at ease in his new environment. The last but certainly not the least of our discussions touch on the long-term commitment of pet ownership. So, if you're pondering a new addition to the family, or simply want to understand your canine companion better, this episode is a must-listen.Support the showIf you need professional help please visit my Dog Behaviorist website.Go here for Free Dog Training Articles
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In this episode, Professional Dog Trainer Josh Miller announces some exiting additions to his online training program Retriever Roadmap. He also has a big event planned the last weekend of June for the Retriever Roadmap community. It's sure to be a fun couple of days of dog training and fellowship! Josh then digs into "Idenitying the right dog for you". He breaks down his thoughts on what you're expectations are for your dog and if that dog is the right fit for you.
I've decided that maybe, MAYBE, it's time to add a dog to the Mitch household. And in order to help me decide on if and what kind of dog for Texas and me, the return by popular demand of Angie from Virginia the help me decide!Email Mitch at: mitch@mitchwonders.comAll episodes at: https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/2041434.rssHelp launch the merch store on Venmo: @mitchwondersTranscript:SUMMARYMitch's official name. (0:00)Mitch needs a dog. (2:28)Dogs are built with thicker coats for heat. Comment, download, and catch up on all episodes at mitchwonders.comAll episodes are also at: https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/2041434.rssMaybe drop ol' Mitch a wee morsel to support the merch store at Venmo.com? Just search @mitchwonders And thank you all for your love and support!
Dogs can make great companions for children, but it's important to consider a few things before bringing one into the family. In this episode we are talking about Dogs and Children. The Benefits of Having a Dog for Children Companionship: Dogs can provide children with a loyal and loving friend who is always there to listen and play. Increased physical activity: Taking care of a dog can help children get more exercise and stay active. Improved social skills: Dogs can help children learn to communicate and interact with others. Enhanced empathy and responsibility: Taking care of a dog can teach children to be more caring, responsible, and empathetic. Choosing the Right Dog for Families with Children Factors to consider, such as breed, size, and energy level: Some breeds are better suited for families with children, and it's important to consider the dog's size and energy level as well. Importance of early socialization: Socializing the dog early on can help them feel comfortable and safe around children. Preparing the dog for the arrival of a new baby: It's important to help the dog adjust to changes in the family and establish new boundaries. The Dog's Perspective A dog's perception of children: Dogs may see children as smaller and less predictable, which can cause stress and anxiety. Common behaviors and body language displayed by dogs around children: Understanding how dogs communicate can help prevent misunderstandings and potential conflicts. Understanding and managing a dog's stress and fear around children: It's important to recognize signs of stress and fear in dogs and take steps to manage it. Safety Measures for Children and Dogs Importance of supervising interactions: Children and dogs should always be supervised when together. Teaching children appropriate behavior around dogs: Children should learn how to approach and interact with dogs in a safe and respectful way. Training dogs to understand boundaries and commands: Dogs should be trained to understand and respond to commands that help establish boundaries and prevent potential conflicts. Incorporating Dogs into Family Activities Ideas for fun, dog-friendly outings: There are many activities that families can enjoy with their dogs, such as hiking, swimming, and playing in the park. Encouraging bonding between children and dogs: Spending quality time together can help strengthen the bond between children and dogs. Balancing the needs of both dogs and children: It's important to consider the needs of both dogs and children when planning activities and setting boundaries.
Are you in the process of choosing a dog trainer for your family? In this episode, we'll give you tips on how to find the perfect trainer for your furry friend. From evaluating credentials and experience to considering different training methods and finding a good fit for your dog's personality, we've got you covered. Don't let the process of finding a trainer be overwhelming - tune in to learn how to make the best decision for your dog and your family.For more dog training tips follow us on Instagram @down4pawsTo get your Puppy Crate and House trained in 4 weeks grab our online program here - https://down4paws.com/crateandhousetrainingonline
In this episode we dive into the 6 points you want to consider when choosing the dog for yourself or yourself & your family.Especially if you're a busy family that is seriously adding a Dog to your hectic life, you'll want to listen to understand what you need to consider before committing to a Dog for 10-15 years.For more dog training tips follow us on Instagram @down4paws
In this episode we discuss what to look for when choosing your next dog, or next family dog.A lot of factors go into the decision, and there's a lot to consider. Thinking about adding a Puppy to your home? Then you'll want to give this one a listen.For more dog training tips follow us on Instagram @down4pawsTo get your Puppy Crate and House trained in 4 weeks grab our online program here - https://down4paws.com/crateandhousetrainingonline
According to the American Kennel Club there are a total of 200 dog breeds; with so many options many people don't know which breed to pick that will be the best fit for their family. After purchasing their animal owners tend to struggle with the training process. According to Pet356 94% of respondents to their survey reported that they do at least some training with their dog at home and only 6% believed their dog to be perfectly trained. Janet Edwards, Owner of Stateline Canine and Brianna Fair Veterinary Technician at Manheim Pike Veterinary Hospital provided some tips on dog training and suggestions for dog owners and breeders on Thursday's Smart Talk. Here are some of the tips that were provided: Create a clear communication with your dog.Establish a clear picture of what's good behavior.Reward good behavior and don't reward bad behavior.Develop a schedule for bathroom breaks and consistency in where you take your dog to the bathroom.Use crates properly and moderately. (It ensures that they don't get into anything dangerous and helps to get rid of separation anxiety.)Use crates as a potty training tool.Use training tools properly and moderatelyUse place training methodsUse slip leadsDon't get training items or buy dogs because they're cheapBring you pet to the veterinary for "Happy Visits"Pay attention to irregular behavior and go to the vet to determine if there's a behavioral or medical issuesNormalize social experiences with other people and dogsDo your research on breeders and make sure they have proper certificationsAsk adoption clinics and breeders what dog is best for your family typeFor breeders, make sure the parents don't have genetical or social problems Edwards, said if a trainer is working with a dog they take about 4 to 6 weeks to train them. Janet and Brianna thank you both for being with us today.Support WITF: https://www.witf.org/support/give-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
My late dog Amber explained to me why I had manifested Scout, our anxious dog. For the first time, I understood the law of attraction. Having a dog that is as tuned in as Scout is had its side effects. If you are looking to find a new dog, this episode is the key to your search. Show notes available here: https://www.mindful-connections.com/post/finding-the-right-dog
This episode is with Amey Markham from The Good Dog Journey. As well as helping with training and behaviour, Amey also guides clients on getting the right dog for them. And the consequences of not making a considered choice. You can get in touch with Amey at www.thegooddogjourney.com For more Pup Talk, join my free Facebook group www.facebook.com/groups/puptalk/
The 8th chapter in Romans is considered by many to be one of the greatest chapters in the entire Bible. Join us as we do a deep dive into it. The new life that Christ gives us is imparted through the Holy Spirit. Christ has given us everything we need!
Today's episode is another episode about fostering - but with a little bit of...SPICE! Join me to chat with Eryn about her dog Piper (her foster fail), foster troubles and tips and lots of tea about a certain "unnamed rescue". We finalize the podcast with tips on finding the right rescue to adopt/foster/volunteer with. - You can follow Eryn @pipersrescueadventures - Unnamed Rescue Article discussed here (please note there is a paywall) - look them up on Google and Instagram to find more- We have a brand new look - check out our updated website and Instagram for our new logo, by Portraits for Paws!- I'm also proud to announce that Katie and I have collaborated on an amazing "Foster Fail" Boss t-shirt with her company Hot Diggity Apparel! Order now :)- Our new intro and outro were produced by Creatorly Media.- There is some swearing in this podcast.- All advice given on Rescue Dog Moms podcast is from a personal standpoint only - every dog is different and should be evaluated by a professional. For questions on your dog's training and health, please consult your vet and trainer and do thorough research.- Please rate us on Spotify Podcast and review us on Apple Podcasts to help our show continue to thrive and reach new people!- We also have a Buy Me a [Pizza] account, where all proceeds will go towards my monthly podcasting fees. Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/rescuedogmoms)Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/rescuedogmoms)
Megan Arey, AAS, CPDT-KA, CGC Evaluator Owner & Trainer talks again with Laura Gendron, owner of Miss Behavior Training & Louise Daigle, owner of Red Pointy Dog Training in their third, Dog Trainer Round Table episodes. Laura is a Certified Professional Dog Trainer, & holds a Bachelor's degree in Psychology, and an Associate's degree in Animal Science. She worked as a Veterinary Technician for 10 years and offers Virtual Coaching and Training for you and your family dog. Louise graduated from UNH in 2012 with a degree in Applied Animal Science. From there she went on to work at the New Hampshire SPCA where she trained shelter dogs and taught a wide array of classes. A few years later she began work at the Lakes Region Humane Society creating a Behavior Rehabilitation Program where they take in dogs with undesirable behaviors, train them, and find them homes. Her work involved assessing each dog and creating a behavior modification plan for their specific needs. Louise now runs Red Pointy Dog Training full time with her fiancée, Jake, and offers a wide array of services to the community. Join them today as they talk about what to look for when you're searching for a dog trainer, the questions to ask, and the red flags to look for so you can find the best one to fit your learning style, your dog's personality, your goals, and needs. There is a trainer out there to fit every dog and human team to reach your goals and help your dog become the best version of themselves! We discuss topics such as: What to look for when looking for a dog trainer on social media What to look for on a dog trainers' website The different types of certifications for dog trainers The importance of filling out the behavior forms on your dog trainer's website Questions to ask when talking with a prospective dog trainer The big RED FLAGS to look for The things that are worth looking for in a dog trainer Resources and Links: Visit our Inspire K-9's website & see the most up-to-date class schedules. Join our Inspire K-9's Facebook group today! We'd love to have you! Red Pointy Dog Training with Louise Daigle- Visit their website here. Miss Behavior Training: Visit their website here.
Miranda Hitchcock of Every Dog Behavior & Training, a non-profit aimed at improving access to professional, ethical dog training and behavior support, joins Crystal to talk about finding a trainer to fit your needs and your…Continue ReadingChoosing the Right Dog Trainer for You – Part 1
A continuation from part 1, Crystal and Miranda pick up where they left off, digging into certifications, websites, and methods.
Irish Wolfhound Dog Breed - Everything You Need to Know - Is This the Right Dog for You?Have you thought about getting an Irish Wolfhound? Maybe you just want to know more about this beautiful breed? In this episode of Dog Nerd Show, we talk with Jenn, an Irish Wolfhound breeder who has had Irish Wolfhounds for almost 50 years.We learn the answers to these questions and more:Do Irish Wolfhounds shed?Are Irish Wolfhounds good for first time dog owners?What's it like living with an Irish Wolfhound?If you would like to support our work, you can do so here: Shop: https://www.etsy.com/shop/houndandthi...Books: https://rileycarsonseries.com/Find us online at http://dognerdshow.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/dognerdshowFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/DogNerdShow/
So when you're recruiting for your team what process do you go through? Would a few tips from a shepherd help? What assessments take place when they're selecting their most essential team-mate, the dog?Chapter 6 of our Head Shepherd's book 'Sheep Shepherd Dog - Building a Magnificent Team Around You' reveals all. In this series of conversations with the author, and veteran shepherd, Chris Farnsworth this is not just an audio book.His stories from the farming world and Raising the Baa's client programmes bring the theory to life in an engaging and often humorous way. Perhaps one or two elements of Chris' assessment process will help you with future recruitment of an essential team member? We'd love to know!If this episode prompts any questions, Tweet us or email caroline@raisingthebaa.com and we'll ensure it is answered in a future episode.Enjoy - and thank ewe for listening :-)Connect with the speakers via LinkedIn:Caroline Palmer - Top Dog and co-founder, Raising the BaaChris Farnsworth - Head Shepherd and co-founder, Raising the Baa & author of 'Sheep Shepherd Dog - Building a Magnificent Team Around You'
Looking for the best collar for your hunting dog? Gun Talk's Kevin "KJ" Jarnagin sits down with Rehan Nana of Garmin Electronics to discuss everything you need to know. Selecting the right dog collar is confusing given all the selections. The two explore all the options available to help make your decision easier. Gun Talk Hunt is brought to you by Silencer Central, Hodgdon Powder, Benelli, Smith & Wesson, Brownells, Timney Triggers, and Springfield Armory. Gun Talk Hunt 11.20.21
Megan Arey, AAS, CPDT-KA, CGC Evaluator & guest speaker, Lisa Caputo, Shelter Manager in NH, discuss the things to know & look for before picking a dog from a rescue. Lisa spent over 15 years in animal welfare caring for and working with dogs of all shapes, sizes and temperaments and helping dog owners solve problems. She helped place many dogs over the years and kept shelter pups happy with training and enrichment. Today, she answers some of the most common questions she's heard from pet parents like you, trying to find the best fit for their family. Join us today as Megan & Lisa give tips & insight into the shelter world. If you're considering finding a new dog to add into your family, you won't want to miss today's episode! Todays episode covers questions such as: What's one thing that she wished she had known before getting her first dog that she wants other people to know or consider Why Lisa started shelter medicine What the difference between the Northern shelters and the Southern shelters are Why she feels it's so important to do research when you're getting a rescue dog or puppy before you commit to one What are some questions a person should be asking the rescue before they commit to a dog or commit to working with that rescue What are things that a person should really pay attention to if they're going to look at a dog What is the common thing people do that might not be the best thing to do when looking for a rescue If someone wants to volunteer at a rescue, what are things a volunteer should ask or look for before they volunteer with them What are THREE big take homes for dog pet parents to take from this episode Resources and Links: Puppy Selection Services: Contact us on our website https://inspirek9s.com/ Join our FB group at https://www.facebook.com/inspirek9s
My good friend, colleague and fellow Irish Setter breeder, Karolynne McAteer, joins us during this episode of "Why Do Pets Matter?" to share her 40 years of expertise and experience about purebred dogs and what everyone needs to know about choosing the right dog bred from them. She very generously shares information about how dogs are bred, what's important to breeders - especially preservationist breeders, how the way we live with our companion animals has shifted over the years and how that shift has become really apparent during the COVID epidemic. More About Karolynne: Karolynne was born into Irish Setters and has never been without one at the foot of her bed. Today her dogs compete in Conformation and in the Field. Born in Boston, raised in Bermuda, and educated in the U.S., she graduated from college with a major in English and a minor in Broadcast Journalism. She is a second-generation Irish Setter breeder, starting as a junior handler, exhibitor of the family dog, breeder, breeder of merit, breeder/judge, and now AKC judge of the Sporting Group and Field Trials. Karolynne sits on the Board of the Irish Setter Club of America and is the AKC Delegate to the breed. Additionally, Karolynne sits on the Board of the American Kennel Club and several of its entities. Karolynne directs daytime streaming at the AKC National Championship and for Westminster Kennel Club. She is also the Director for Public Relations at Assisi Animal Health, a science-based company committed to improving life's journey for animals, their owners and veterinary professionals. When not dealing with something that barks, she can be found conjuring up something good in the kitchen. AKC Canine Health Foundation: https://www.akcchf.org/about-us/who_we_are/karolynne-mcateer.html
It is Working Dog Wednesday here on Acknowledge Dogs. Today we are breaking down three tips you need to select the right dog for you and your line of work. Don't just get a dog for the fun of it and hope it works out. Start with this podcast and learn how to find the right dog for you. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
It is Working Dog Wednesday here on Acknowledge Dogs. Today we are breaking down three tips you need to select the right dog for you and your line of work. Don't just get a dog for the fun of it and hope it works out. Start with this podcast and learn how to find the right dog for you. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Informal and education dog chat with Anders Rosell, talking about the evolution of trimming, inspiration, scandinavian trimming, whats next for trimming styles, exceptional handling, handling different breeds, Poodles, grooming routine, analysing structure, choosing the dog right dog for competition, Anders plans for 2021/22 and all things Miniature Poodles Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode of SPEAK! A Dogcast, we'll talk about Finding the Right Dog for Your Family. What things you should look for to ensure you find the pet that's right for you. We also have a segment discussing my thoughts on Humanizing Dogs. Then comes the Breed of the Week and Listener Q&A! You're in for a real treat!
Searching for the right dog trainer can sometimes feel impossible! There are so many different certifications... different methods... different titles... different names for training styles... the list goes on! So, how can you decide confidently? Of course, when choosing a dog trainer you should check out their experience and credentials. But, on top of that, I have two things you can do to help make a better decision about who will help train your dog! #1- Ask for their understanding of LIMA and if they practice that methodology #2- Be forthright and ask if they use punishments or aversive if you're on the fence about a trainer Those 2 things are simple, but they can truly help you make a more informed decision about who to have help train your pup. Learn more about LIMA here: https://m.iaabc.org/about/lima/ Check out Pupford Academy for a deeper dive into the Four Quadrants of Dog Training & LIMA (new video releases soon): https://pfrd.site/acad3my-access Please review and subscribe!! Thanks for listening
On today's episode we welcome Alison Smith. Alison is the owner and operator of Leaside Dog Walkers and A1-K9 Training in Toronto. We will discuss everything to consider when it comes to dog walking – including what credentials to look for in a dog walker, the different types of dog walkers and how to ensure your dog's safety in different climates.
Today on the podcast we are talking about movement. We are excited to welcome our friend, Jen Hyde, to the show. Jen is a graduate of the College of William and Mary with a degree in Biology. She then obtained her master’s degree in physical therapy from Springfield College in Massachusetts. She has been a licensed physical therapist for nearly 20 years and opened Performance PT almost 11 years ago. Don't forget to leave your comments by going to www.reimaginecast.com
Your Weekly Dose Show # 189 Opens with Taco Grande by Weird Al Yankovic in honor of National Taco Day. First Steve talks about watching the Lakers Game, Amber mentions it's work, puppy and making the video for our new contest, Sean talks about finding a little friend & Zach talks about his new job at iHeart Radio and his photo shoot with Amber. Then we talk with our Spiritual Guide Tina Anderson and picking the best dog for you based upon your zodiac sign. Then the gang presents a new song by Weird Al based on the Presidential Debates. Next Sean honors the talents of Mic Gillette, Helen Reddy and Mac Davis who passed away. Then the gang offers up Things That Make You Think and finally the gang calls Listeners Frances and Amy to wish them a happy birthday. LINKS: Weird Al Yankovic Music
Your Weekly Dose Show # 189 Opens with Taco Grande by Weird Al Yankovic in honor of National Taco Day. First Steve talks about watching the Lakers Game, Amber mentions it's work, puppy and making the video for our new contest, Sean talks about finding a little friend & Zach talks about his new job at iHeart Radio and his photo shoot with Amber. Then we talk with our Spiritual Guide Tina Anderson and picking the best dog for you based upon your zodiac sign. Then the gang presents a new song by Weird Al based on the Presidential Debates. Next Sean honors the talents of Mic Gillette, Helen Reddy and Mac Davis who passed away. Then the gang offers up Things That Make You Think and finally the gang calls Listeners Frances and Amy to wish them a happy birthday. LINKS: Weird Al Yankovic Music
Michelle is a certified professional dog trainer (CPDT-KA), dog behavior consultant, mom, and former classroom teacher. With over 16 years of teaching experience, Michelle loves both the human and canine members of dog families, which shows in her warm and supportive demeanor with clients. She specializes in working with families who are expecting babies and those who already have children and dogs. In this episode we talk about:Keeping kids and pets safeDog body language - some common signs to look forWhat to look for when getting a family petTips for selecting from a shelterSafety tips for families Membership community and supportBlog post mentioned Did we get the wrong dog for our family?Learn more about Michelle and her services at: www.PoochParenting.net @PoochParenting on FB/IG. Facebook InstagramMichelle also has a free Facebook group called Parenting Kids and Dogs.Join the waitlist for her membership community here.Be sure to sign up for the FREE Workshop Series about STARTS TODAY! Safe Kids and Dogs safekidsanddogs.com/workshop
Today on the docket is how to find the right dog to fit you and your lifestyle. I chat about how my sister wants a husky but definitely shouldn't get one, and how to find the right dog and rescue or breeder. Don't forget to rate and review on iTunes! Send me a screenshot of your review and I'll mail you an Indie sticker! courtney@duceydogwalking.com Today's brew is the Moonlit Ski Blend from Lionhead Coffee, purchased at Floyd's Cafe in Lancaster, PA. duceydogwalking.com instagram.com/coffee_withcourtney instagram.com/duceydogs facebook.com/coffeewithcourtney --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/courtney-ducey/support
The decision to get a dog is not an easy one and it should be taken very seriously. In this podcast I talk about some things to consider when getting a dog. When is it right to get a rescue, a puppy, an adult dog. What are you up against? Make this decision carefully... You're in it for about 10 years.
This difference in the 2 and deciding which one is right for you.
Helping humans to make a good decision in choosing the right energy for their home.
In the first episode of Dogcast Clare Balding heads to the park with her Tibetan Terrier, Archie, to talk to dog owners about the pets in their lives. She hears funny and moving stories about the difference that having a canine companion has made. Broadcasting legend Peter Purves, star of Blue Peter, Doctor Who, Crufts and now “This Morning!” shares his life long love of dogs from the VERY big to VERY small. Artist Chloe Fuller reveals how her assistance dog, Ted, has transformed her life. Renowned dog expert and breeder Jessica Holm shares invaluable advice about what you MUST consider when deciding to get a dog, and which breed to choose. Plus there are parrots. Many parrots.
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Ooooh! This is a BIGGIE!! Over an hour of really solid, information that you'd be hard pushed to find anywhere else... except in Kim's book ;) Kim Brophey, not just a mom and dog trainer, but also an expert in ethology and genetics! Forget breed books, or online compatibility quizzes - on this podcast, Kim's going to give YOU the HONEST scoop on ALL the different dog breeds (and mixes) and discuss how they may/may not be a good match for your family. LINKSHer (AH-mazing) book, Meet Your Dog: https://www.amazon.com/Meet-Your-Dog-Game-Changing-Understanding/dp/B07CP4CYF8/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1CVCT6YXBPYBG&keywords=meet+your+dog+kim+brophey&qid=1573337504&sprefix=meet+your+dog+%2Caps%2C240&sr=8-1Her website to help you decipher which group a dog belongs to, The Dog Key: https://www.thedogkey.com/Videos, posters, blogs & TONS of resources for families to learn what to teach their kids/dog, The Family Dog: thefamilydog.com
Brian & Marina revisit the topic of choosing the right dog. In just the past week, two separate clients have come to Good Dog Workshop to help them find new families for their dogs, both 3-year-old male German Shepherds coincidentally. Brian & Marina go through the details of each case and stress why it's so important to choose the right dog from the start.
As you all know I just got a new puppy a few weeks ago. But for new dog owners or dog owners looking to add another dog to the mix, picking out the right one is extremely important. Find out what advice Linn gives to dog owners to help them pick the right dog.
There comes a time in a child’s life when having a pet becomes the most-desired thing. Dogs in particular can be highly prized. But if you’ve decided to get your family a dog, how do you go about choosing the right one?Kieran Watson is from the RSPCA NSW. He explains how families can go online to adoptapet.com.au and choose a pet from there. He includes tips on how to work out if a particular pet is the right one for your family.
Too many people end up with the wrong breed...and it is always the dog who loses out.
Dog trainer Laurie Williams on how we and the Obamas should choose the right breed of dog. Many factors should be considered when choosing the right breed of dog for your family or personal situation. Dog trainer Laurie Williams, perhaps best known for her role on the CBS reality show "Greatest American Dog", talks about everything from shedding to the need for exercise that set some breeds apart. On this historic presidential inauguration day, we focus on the dogs that the Obamas are considering as well as the issues that should be considered when selected a breed. We also talk about what it's like to be on a Survivor-style television series with a tiny Chihuahua.We really appreciate your feedback and value your opinion. Could you please let others know what you think of the Good Dog podcast by writing a review in iTunes?
There are dozens of different types of dog training methods. How do you know which method is right for your pooch? Do you know when to begin training your new addition? What if your dog has developed some bad habits that you would like to change? Today my podcast is focusing on this hot topic, and it’s full of beneficial tips for pet owners of every experience level. Scott Sheaffer is a Certified Canine Behavior Consultant and a Certified Professional Dog Trainer. He is the founder and CEO of USA Dog Behavior located in Dallas, Texas. In this week’s podcast, Scott is sharing tips for proper dog training and explaining how to find the best dog trainer for you and your pet.
Brian & Carlos share their thoughts and valuable experience when it comes to making this very important decision that could make or break your overall success as a dog owner.
Dog training has evolved considerably and there's a lot to know about selecting a trainer.Jean Donaldson is the director of the Academy of Dog Trainers at the San Francisco SPCA and she has a lot to say about the field. Learn what to look for in a trainer and what to avoid. As the author of "The Culture Clash" and "Dogs are from Neptune", Jean provides insight into how dogs think and why they behave the way they do. In this episode of "Good Dog" podcast, Jean and Joanne discuss why dogs eat poop and smell each other's behinds.
There's a lot to consider when rescuing a dog. It's wise to do your research BEFORE you go to the shelter to pick out a dog. What is your lifestyle like, and what kind of dog fits best in it are things you need to know ahead of time. Also, what to do if you got a dog that is not right for you.
Hey welcome to the simplyfordogs.com podcast Episode-Episode#38-Happy Harold, the Humpy Husky I am your host Franklin Medina and welcome to today's episode. In case you missed yesterday episode Episode#37-How to Get the Right Dog from the Right Breeder. So if you missed that episode head on over to wwww.simplyfordogs.com/37 You can read the blog post directly by clicking on the following link: https://simplyfordogs.com/dog-humping/happy-harold-humpy-husky/ If your tuning in for the first time thanks again for taking time out of your busy day to listen to the Simplyfordogs.com podcast..Where we cover the best dogs tips, strategies and stories to help you become the best dog owner on earth. In todays episode we are going to discuss the following topics: Big Surprise Is He Masturbating? Play Compulsiveness Medical Issues Is It Normal? Training Spay or Neuter Conclusion So without further adue lets jump into todays episode.. Millian take it away Thanks Millian for sharing such an amazing story....However before we go I want to share the Furry Quote of the day: “Handle every situation like a dog. If you can’t eat it or play with it, just pee on it and walk away.” Hope you guys enjoyed todays episode and make sure to tune in to tomorrows episode, Episode#39-Dogs on the Mommy Track – It’s Not Always About Puppies Remember to visit www.simplyfordogs.com for the latest and greatest stories and if you want to download a copy of todays transcript visit www.simplyfordogs.com/38 See you in the next episode.
Hey welcome to the simplyfordogs.com podcast Episode-Episode#37-How to Get the Right Dog from the Right Breeder I am your host Franklin Medina and welcome to today's episode. In case you missed yesterday episode Episode#36-The Real Truth About Pit Bulls. So if you missed that episode head on over to wwww.simplyfordogs.com/36 You can read the blog post directly by clicking on the following link: https://simplyfordogs.com/dog-breeder/get-right-dog-right-breeder/ If your tuning in for the first time thanks again for taking time out of your busy day to listen to the Simplyfordogs.com podcast..Where we cover the best dogs tips, strategies and stories to help you become the best dog owner on earth. In todays episode we are going to discuss the following topics: How Much Is That Doggie in the Window? Do I Have to Buy a Purebred? Is There an Advantage to Purebreds? Do I Have to Buy a Registered Dog? Good Backyard Breeders Bad Backyard Breeders Never a Puppy Mill? Conclusion So without further adue lets jump into todays episode.. Millian take it away Thanks Millian for sharing such an amazing story....However before we go I want to share the Furry Quote of the day: The average dog is a nicer person than the average person. Hope you guys enjoyed todays episode and make sure to tune in to tomorrows episode, Episode#38-Happy Harold, the Humpy Husky Remember to visit www.simplyfordogs.com for the latest and greatest stories and if you want to download a copy of todays transcript visit www.simplyfordogs.com/37 See you in the next episode.
This is an encore presentation of a show that first aired on March 11th of 2017. This show and part 1 of this show, which aired on March 3rd of this year, are companion shows to Finding the Right Dog for You and Your Family two shows which originally aired on January 14th and 21st of 2017. In this show Kate and Don address the most typical behavior concerns with a new puppy or dog; housetraining, jumping up on people, play biting, and chewing. While this show is no substitute for a well-designed puppy class, it will get you pointed in the right direction. You can hear The Woof Meow Show on Z62 Retro Radio, AM620, and WKIT HD3 at 9 AM on Saturday. If you are not near a radio, listen on your computer at http://www.wzonthepulse.com or your smartphone or tablet with the free WZON 620 AM app. A podcast of the show is typically posted immediately after the show. You can download this show and others at www.woofmeowshow.com and the Apple iTunes store. < click to read the corresponding article > #WoofMeowShow
This is an encore presentation of a show that first aired on March 4th of 2017. If you have a puppy or dog selected, or are thinking about getting a canine companion, this show will help you prepare for your new dog. This show and part 2 of this show, which will air on March 10th, are companion shows to Finding the Right Dog for You and Your Family which first aired on January 14th and 21st in 2017. Once you have found your new furry companion, whether they are a puppy or an older dog, there is much you need to be thinking about before you bring your new friend home. In this show, Don and Kate discuss the things you will need, might need, and don't need. They finish the show with a discussion of the importance of a well thought out socialization and habituation plan for a puppy. < Click to read the corresponding article > You can hear The Woof Meow Show on Z62 Retro Radio, AM620, and WKIT HD3 at 9 AM on Saturday. If you are not near a radio, listen on your computer at http://www.wzonthepulse.com or your smartphone or tablet with the free WZON 620 AM app. A podcast of the show is typically posted immediately after the show. You can download this show and others at www.woofmeowshow.com and the Apple iTunes store. #WoofMeowShow
Hey welcome to the simplyfordogs.com podcast Episode-Episode#36-The Real Truth About Pit Bulls I am your host Franklin Medina and welcome to today's episode. In case you missed yesterday episode Episode#35-House Training an Older Dog. So if you missed that episode head on over to wwww.simplyfordogs.com/35 You can read the blog post directly by clicking on the following link: https://simplyfordogs.com/pit-bulls/real-truth-about-pit-bulls/ If your tuning in for the first time thanks again for taking time out of your busy day to listen to the Simplyfordogs.com podcast..Where we cover the best dogs tips, strategies and stories to help you become the best dog owner on earth. In todays episode we are going to discuss the following topics: The Origin of the Pit Bull Modern America The Reputation Why the Change? Can We Turn Back the Clock? Good Toys Conclusion So without further adue lets jump into todays episode.. Millian take it away Thanks Millian for sharing such an amazing story....Hope you guys enjoyed todays episode and make sure to tune in to tomorrows episode, Episode#37-How to Get the Right Dog from the Right Breeder Remember to visit www.simplyfordogs.com for the latest and greatest stories and if you want to download a copy of todays transcript visit www.simplyfordogs.com/36 See you in the next episode. www.simplyfordogs.com/giveaway www.simplyfordogs.com/fb www.simplyfordogs.com/itunes www.simplyfordogs.com/36
Welcome to Part Two of the two-part series on helping you find the right dog care for you. In part one (Episode #14) I talked all about facilities. In this episode I talk about Pet Sitters.Who will take care of your dog when you can’t is a very common concern for most dog owners. With […] The post YNP #015: How to Choose the Right Dog Care – Part Two Pet Sitters appeared first on Playtime Paws.
Welcome to Part One in two-part series on helping you find the right dog care for you.Who will take care of your dog when you can’t is a very common concern for most dog owners. With good reason. There is a high level of trust that has to happen for you to feel comfortable to […] The post YNP #014: How to Choose the Right Dog Care – Part One Facilities appeared first on Playtime Paws.
Today we go over choosing the right dog for you. I give you four tips to make sure that you are getting the right dog that fits your lifestyle.
In this post, I’d like to talk a little about how to choose a dog. This is a question I get a lot, especially since we do plenty of service dog training. People hear that labs are good service dogs, so they get a lab. The reality? Not every lab can handle a service dog’s job. Sometimes people do their research and figure out that a German Shepherd is right for their lifestyle, so they go out and get any Shepherd they can find. These owners place too much importance on the breed, because the breed book says that the dog will be a certain way. Now, those breed books have some general things correct, but a lot of things very wrong. All dogs are individuals, so within a hundred German Shepherds you’ll find a huge variety of temperament, character, personality, courage, fear, and so on. So what are you looking for in a new dog? The older the dog is, the more you can tell about its character. We can tell some things about puppies, of course, but not a ton. You want to do your best whether you're rescuing an older dog or buying a puppy. There are a few characteristics that I always want to look for. One of those characteristics is sociability. We’ve all heard this story: “We were going along at the shelter, and this dog was huddled in the back corner and didn't want to come out for anybody. We felt so sad for him that we rescued him.” I’ve heard that a lot. There’s no problem in doing that if you have a big heart, but you need to understand what you're getting into. If your dog doesn't want human contact and is constantly trying to get away from you, it’s not going to be a good companion for your family.
Check out North 40’s Dog Collars here: http://bit.ly/2aAdyh4 #AskNorth40 – Episode 30 This week’s question comes from David out of Lewiston, ID: What is the best leash and collar for a dog, other than chain? At first glance, dog collars and leashes seem trivial, but they are tools of communication between you and your dog. They keep your pet by your side and headed in the right direction. If used incorrectly, they can even damage your relationship with your animal. Choosing the right equipment can change your daily tow around the park to a relaxing evening walk with your favorite companion. To learn more about collars and leashes, we are going to talk to Dr. Richardson, a veterinarian at Big Sky Animal Hospital. Subscribe to the #AskNorth40 show email here: http://bit.ly/28QyShT BLOG - http://bit.ly/1P3eyvb SHOP - http://bit.ly/1P3eqf6 SUBSCRIBE - https://goo.gl/4EMwE9 FACEBOOK - https://www.facebook.com/north40outfitters/?fref=ts INSTAGRAM - https://www.instagram.com/north40outfitters/ SNAPCHAT - north40life
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Your wait is over Hang Fans, here comes the sixth episode of Good Hang!! Jon’s reading comics full time again, including the excellent Ultimate Spider-man and Ms Marvel, which leads to an interesting discussion about the state of race, religion, and sexuality in modern storytelling. Nathan’s sick of losing headphones, so he bought a bunch … Continue reading #6 – Swipe Right, Dog →
This week we talk about choosing a Dog Walker and what steps you should take to avoid hiring the wrong dog walker. We also talk about the upcoming Nose of Tralee competition and the dates that opens and our weekly #Saturdaynightselfie get together.
PART I- It's that time of year again, when the deer herd up for winter and the sheds start falling! Jeremy Moore from DogBone has created a unique system for training dogs to help you find more sheds with man's best friend. We cover in-depth shed hunting strategies (with and without dogs), all the steps you need to know to train a dog to shed hunt, and why shed hunting is becoming so popular. And a ton more!!! www.DogBoneHunter.com HELP FUND THIS SHOW: www.BigBuckRegistry.com/donate IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN: Why do we need a dog to find sheds? Do shed have a smell? They're just bone... About the shed hunting business Transitioning from bird dog to antler dog Training your dog (or pup) to shed hunt effectively Effective products for training a shed hunting dog The Three Simple Steps: Shape, Scent, Feel Why there's no "One Way" to do it Training Dummy VS Real Antlers- Why Each are important When Deer Season Ends... It's Time Why waiting until later in the shed season is often better When you should start training your dog Forming good habits, repitition, and consistency Why incremental steps is better than speed The Best Dog Breeds for Shed Hunting Buying the Right Dog to Fit YOUR Style of Shed Hunting Contact Us: FEEDBACK HOTLINE: 724-613-2825 REVIEW and SUBSCRIBE on iTUNES and Stitcher: www.BigBuckRegistry.com/itunes www.BigBuckRegistry.com/stitcher Want to Know When the Next Big Buck Podcast is Released? Then Join the Club: www.BigBuckRegistry.com/huntmail Submit A Buck: www.BigBuckRegistry.com/mybuck Be a Guest: Guests@BigBuckRegistry.com Share for Share: www.BigBuckRegistry.com/s4s Facebook: www.Facebook.com/bigbuckregistry Twitter: www.twitter.com/bigbuckregistry Feedback:Feedback@BigBuckRegistry.com Also find us on these fine networks: iTunes Stitcher Blubrry Libsyn TuneIn Other Recommended Podcasts: CarrieZ Wildgame IamTurkeyHunting BowRush FishNerds Bowhunting Freedom Up North Journal
Bringing a new dog into your life is a big decision that many people take for granted. However if you don’t take the time and effort to really consider your choice you can be headed for some big problems. All too often people get a dog for the wrong reasons without understanding what’s truly important when trying to figure out what kind of dog is the best fit for you, your family and your lifestyle. In this episode I’ll go over exactly what you need to realized before you go looking for your new furry friend and how you can set yourself, as well as your new dog, up to have a happy life together. Here’s some of the things you’ll learn: Are you really ready for a dog What questions you should ask yourself before going to look for a new dog What’s the best place to get a dog How to be properly prepared for your new dog How to help your new dog adjust to his new home Links The Dog Bible The FernDog Rescue Foundation Written Transcript My video on Teaching Impulse Control Before you get a dog watch this: What did you think of this episode? Let me know in the comments.Â
At Kindred Spirits Dog Training we often see people and dogs who are obviously not right for each other. Certain characteristics make the relationship rocky, unproductive, or just plan wrong. In this podcast, Liz, Petra, and Kate talk about some of the problems with a mismatched pairing of dog and people/person. Although we've discussed this in an earlier podcast, it's worth re-visiting. If you're planning on adding a dog to your family or if you know someone who is thinking about it, listen in. And pick up a copy of Liz's book, "The Howell Book of Dogs" (Wiley & Sons, 2007). Liz has already done much of the research for you! More details on this episode MP3 Podcast - Re-Visiting Choosing the Right Dog.. with Liz Palika on PetLifeRadio.com
Our interview will focus on adopting a dog from a shelter or rescue organization. I will be detailing specifically what behaviors to look for when meeting a dog or puppy, as well as what adopters can expect from the shelter system. More details on this episode MP3 Podcast - Selecting the Right Dog from a Shelter - with Pia Silvani on PetLifeRadio.com