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In this powerful conversation, Tricia Montgomery and Jessica tackle a heartbreaking incident in Columbus, Georgia, where a dog named Chai was cruelly euthanized, sparking widespread public outcry. They dive deep into animal welfare issues, Tricia's extensive background in the field, and the vital role of community advocacy in holding animal control organizations accountable. This discussion highlights the importance of transparency in preventing cruelty, the multiple arrests that followed the Chai incident, and the ongoing need for public involvement in safeguarding animal rights. With the current crisis in animal welfare, the speakers emphasize the urgent need for local support, especially for humane societies and animal rescue efforts. Join us in exploring how community action can lead to lasting change in the veterinary profession and ensure that no more animals suffer unnecessarily.Greater Good: https://greatergood.org/help-where-its-needed-mosPaws Humane Society: https://pawshumane.org/Animal Ark: https://animalarkrescue.com/Columbus Animal Allies: https://www.facebook.com/ColumbusAnimalAllies/Takeaways:Tricia Montgomery has a long history in animal welfare.The Chai incident sparked significant public outcry.Community advocacy is crucial in animal welfare issues.Transparency in animal control organizations is essential.There have been multiple arrests related to the Chai incident.The crisis in animal welfare is ongoing and severe.Animals must leave shelters with proper vaccinations.The community must safeguard against future cruelty.Support for local humane societies is needed now more than ever.Change is possible through community involvement.Chapters00:00 Reconnecting After a Break01:11 Introduction to Animal Welfare Issues02:56 Tricia's Background in Animal Welfare06:54 The Chai Incident: A Turning Point10:39 Community Response and Advocacy12:55 Investigations and Arrests17:02 Future of Animal Welfare in Columbus21:26 The Ongoing Crisis in Animal Welfare25:09 Call to Action for Support28:20 Looking Ahead: Changes and UpdatesTune in for insights on how you can help drive change!#AnimalWelfareCrisis #CommunityAdvocacy #ChaiIncident #StopAnimalCruelty #AnimalRightsMatter #AnimalRescue #HumaneSocietySupport #JusticeForChai #VeterinaryCare #AnimalControlReformSupport the show
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In this episode, Isabel sits down with Tricia Montgomery, the inspiring founder of Moose's March. Fueled by the loss of her beloved dog, Moose, Tricia established this organization to shed light on pet cancer. Together, they delve into the heartbreaking reality of pet cancer, discussing early detection, prevention, and the resources available to pet owners. Through their shared love of animals and a commitment to making a difference, Isabel and Tricia offer hope and guidance to those facing this challenging situation. EPISODE NOTES: Sniffing Out Canine Cancer: Early Detection with Moose's March
Welcome back to another heartwarming episode of the Pets Are Family Podcast. This week, Tricia Montgomery and Jessica are thrilled to host a very special guest, Daryl Lawrence, the visionary behind Good Charlie—a company that's not just providing energy, but changing lives in Texas. Tune in as Daryl shares his journey from the energy sectors of the UK and Canada to making a profound impact on animal welfare in Texas.In This Episode:A Warm Welcome: Tricia and Jessica express their excitement about finally having Daryl, a long-time supporter and fan of the podcast, share his story and the mission behind Good Charlie.The Genesis of Good Charlie: Daryl discusses the inception of Good Charlie, born from a desire to address Texas' stray animal crisis. Discover how Good Charlie uses its business to fund animal welfare initiatives, rounding up customer bills to support over a hundred animal rescues.Innovative Customer Perks: Learn about the unique benefits Good Charlie offers its customers, including a 24/7 video vet service and emergency medical funds for pets. These services illustrate a commitment to both human and animal clients.Impactful Community Engagement: Daryl highlights Good Charlie's upcoming event, the Adoption Palooza, aimed at facilitating over a hundred pet adoptions with the involvement of local animal rescues.Future Aspirations: Delve into Daryl's vision for expanding Good Charlie's impact, leveraging the company's platform to enhance animal welfare and community support throughout Texas and potentially beyond.Why Tune In?:Join us to hear how one company is turning everyday energy service into a lifeline for pets in need. It's a story of innovation, compassion, and community that's powering real change—one energy bill at a time.Engage with Us:After the episode, don't forget to engage with us and our guest. Share your thoughts, spread the word about Good Charlie, and let's make a collective effort to support animal welfare. Like, comment, and share on YouTube, Facebook, and LinkedIn—help us grow our community of pet lovers and changemakers.Keywords: Good Charlie, Animal Welfare, Pet Adoption, Texas Pets, Energy Company, Community Support, Pet Safety, Animal RescueHashtags: #PetsAreFamily #GoodCharlie #AnimalWelfare #PetAdoption #TexasPets #EnergyForChange #PetSafety #CommunitySupportSupport the show
Join us this Earth Month for a heartwarming and insightful episode of "Pets are Family," where we delve into the world of sustainable pet care and share touching stories from the front lines of animal adoption. As hosts Jessica and Tricia Montgomery bring laughter and poignant moments to the table, we explore how making eco-friendly choices impacts not only our pets but the planet. Whether you're a pet lover or an eco-warrior, this episode offers a blend of education, personal anecdotes, and a commitment to better choices.Timeline Highlights:[00:30] - Tricia appreciates Jessica's vibrant home décor, sparking a light-hearted conversation about virtual backgrounds.[01:01] - Dive into Earth Month as we discuss innovative eco-friendly products like biodegradable poop bags and the challenges they face.[05:50] - April isn't just about Earth awareness; it's also Heartworm Awareness Month. Learn why prevention is crucial for your pets.[06:41] - Jessica shares her personal experience fostering a dog with heartworm, highlighting the challenges and emotional toll involved.[10:44] - Tricia ties in the risks of heartworm in the aftermath of natural disasters and emphasizes the importance of vigilant care.[14:39] - A heartfelt story of a near-adoption experience, discussing the emotional journey of connecting with a pet at an animal shelter.[21:12] - Jessica and Tricia discuss the difficulties pets face in shelters and how these can affect their behavior during adoption viewings.Links & Resources:Greenlight Pet Supply: Home of biodegradable pet waste solutionsAugie Bones: National Heartworm Awareness Month: Resources and prevention tipsGulf Coast Humane Society: Support and adopt from your local shelterBlog on pet health and heartworm preventionShop all our partners HEREIf today's stories touched your heart or if you're inspired to make more sustainable choices, don't forget to rate, follow, and share our podcast. Every review helps us spread the word and connect with more listeners who care about our planet and pets just as much as we do. See you next episode!EarthMonth #PetCare #SustainableLiving #HeartwormAwareness #PetAdoptionSome of the links in our show notes are affiliate links, which means if you click on one of the links and make a purchase, we may receive a commission. This helps support our podcast and allows us to continue to make episodes like this. Thank you for your support!Support the show
Hello everyone! This Thursday the podcast is about an important topic that everyone should be aware of and know more about, canine lymphoma. I have Tricia Montgomery, Founder of Moose's March joining me. Tricia started her foundation after she lost her boy Moose to canine lymphoma and she's now trying to educate and inform others about this cancer. Unfortunately it seems like canine lymphoma and other cancers are becoming more and more prevalent in our pets. Tricia will be talking with us about canine lymphoma, things to look for which may indicate your pet has lymphoma, and how important early detection is. So please join us for this important discussion!
Inspired by her Pitbull rescue named Moose who died from cancer, Tricia Montgomery founded a nonprofit called Moose's March. Its mission is to raise awareness about early cancer detection in pets and provide support to pets and their people in need. EPISODE NOTES: Tricia Montgomery Leads Cancer-Detection Mission with Moose's March
Tricia Montgomery is the Founder and President of Moose's March Inc. She is a Senior Executive Consultant and Advisor with over 25 years of experience driving growth and building programs and partnerships for the Animal Welfare, Veterinary and Pet + People industries accross global foundations, national markets, organizations, non-profits, companies and communities. She is the former Public Education Director and Executive Director for the Chicago Veterinary Medical Association, the Founder of K9 Fit Club, and former CEO of Paws Humane Society. Contact Tricia at Fightpetcancer@moosesmarch.com or moosesmarch.com
Let's Talk About Cancer is a virtual event on November, 7 p.m. It's free, and you can register at https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_DCJxOOFOQl-mKHNjAkRLyQ. Dr. Thomas Butera CEO of Volition Veterinary and Tricia Montgomery, founder of the non-profit Moose's March and President of Pets are Family offer hope regarding canine cancers. On average, six million dogs are affected by cancer […]
Today's Topic: It's disheartening to note that over 50% of pets in the U.S. are classified as overweight or obese. This excess weight contributes to a myriad of health issues, with obese dogs being predisposed to arthritis, diabetes, and reduced lifespan. The toll on their well-being is a reminder of the urgent need to address pet obesity through responsible feeding, regular exercise and other measures.That's why we invited the founder & past CEO of K9 Fit Club, the founder & host of the Pets Are Family Podcast, and the founder & president of Moose's March, a nonprofit dedicated to the early detection of pet cancer, Tricia Montgomery, to the podcast, to discuss the story around the founding of K9 Fit Club, the connection between the health and wellness of the dog parent and their dog, Tricia's story of her own struggles with being overweight, the scope and scale of the animal obesity epidemic and what she believes are the drivers of this trend, the overall health of the ecosystem of organizations that support the welfare and wellness of dogs, and so much more!Guest Bio: Tricia Montgomery is a Senior Executive leader with 25+ years' experience and proven track record of driving growth and revenue for the Animal Welfare, Veterinary, Health, Wellness, Fitness, Nutrition, and Pet + People industries across major local and national markets. Tricia excels in building relationships, spearheading revenue development and forging the key relationships necessary to build visibility, impact and financial resources to deliver organizational growth. Recognized for excellence in building and mentoring high-performing teams and innate ability to collaborate with stakeholders and staff at all levels of an organization to meet programmatic and philanthropic needs.Tricia is the Founder and past CEO of K9 Fit Club, the first health and wellness gyms for pets and people, and the Director of Public Relations & Marketing at Augie Bones – the first plant-based, sustainable line of dog toys and consults with the City of Neom, building a brighter future and better tomorrow for pets and people.Connect With Tricia Montgomery:Tricia's Book w/Ernie Ward & David Levine: Better You, Better Dog, Better Life: 30 Days to Happiness with Your Best FriendTricia's LinkedIn ProfileInstagramMoose's March WebsiteThe Pets Are Family Podcast WebsiteK9 Fit Club WebsiteAugie Bones WebsiteOther Resources Mentioned In The Podcast:The Forever Dog: Surprising New Science to Help Your Canine Companion Live Younger, Healthier, and Longer
Maria chats with Tricia Montgomery, founder of the non-profit Moose's March. The organization is in memory of Tricia's pup Moose whose life was cut short by cancer. Moose's March provides support and education for early detection; like offering a FREE webinar on Nov. 2nd. Click HERE for more information.
In this episode of All My Children Wear Fur Coats, we had the privilege of speaking to Tricia Montgomery; founder and president of Moose's March. The goal for Moose's March is to raise awareness about the early detection of cancer in pets and to support pets and people in need so we may help prevent and treat this devastating disease.Support the show
wolfkeeperu.com #chicagodogtraining #dogbootcamp #dogprivatelessons #chicagodogtrainer Toriano Sanzone will have the opportunity to talk about dogs with Tricia Mongomery from K9 Fit Club and Paws Humane. Tricia Montgomery is the Chief Executive Officer at Paws Humane Society and part of K9 Fit Club. Tricia writes a Blog at Paws Humane and also into a journey of healthy and happier life not just for her but for Dogs as well. We will know Tricia on this Episode!
20+ years of award-winning executive leadership in Health & Wellness, Medical Education, Veterinary Associations, and Pet Health and Nutrition. Expertise in TV and Media, Public Appearances, Speaking Engagements, Live Shows and Community Events. Passion for reaching audiences, giving voice to causes, connecting with people, building relationships and changing lives. Since company inception, she has led the growth of the company to 45+ locations, overseen operations and business activities, established trust relations, key partners and stakeholders. Prior to K9 Fit Club, Montgomery served as Public Education Director and Executive Director for the Chicago Veterinary Medical Association.
Listen in as Dr. Jen and Dr. Jason are joined by K9 Fit Club founder Tricia Montgomery. Tricia has an incredibly compelling personal story that led her to a healthier lifestyle and to founding K9 Fit Club. As we quickly learned, Tricia is also the queen of doggie exercise puns. Also, find out how to get your very own Vet Candy yoga mat and K9 Fit Club water bottle - ALL the cool kids have them! More details on this episode MP3 Podcast - The First Rule Of K9 Fit Club Is…Everyone Talks About What Happens At K9 Fit Club on Pet Life Radio.
Tricia Montgomery (in her own words): 20+ years of award-winning executive leadership in Health & Wellness, Medical Education, Veterinary Associations, and Pet Health and Nutrition. Expertise in TV and Media, Public Appearances, Speaking Engagements, Live Shows and Community Events. Passion … Continue reading →
Tricia Montgomery (in her own words): 20+ years of award-winning executive leadership in Health & Wellness, Medical Education, Veterinary Associations, and Pet Health and Nutrition. Expertise in TV and Media, Public Appearances, Speaking Engagements, Live Shows and Community Events. Passion … Continue reading →
Tricia Montgomery talks about K9 Fit Club in The Fitness Blitz Podcast. One unique moment he gives you unexpected, life-changing inspiration and the two of you embark on a journey to a healthier and happier life. Man’s best friend becomes your personal trainer. To learn more about The Fitness Blitz podcast, please visit: https://www.fitnessprofessionalonline.com/the-fitness-blitz-podcast/
On this episode of Zenformance, we speak with Tricia Montgomery, the founder of K9 Fit Club. Tricia shares with us the emotional and inspiring story of how she originated the concept for K9 Fit Club. Tricia also lets us know how people are changing their lives with this incredible service, as well as sharing some entrepreneurial wisdom. For more information about K9 Fit Club, visit: http://k9fitclub.com/ To submit topics you’d like covered on future episodes, kindly drop us a note and we’ll be sure to do so. Thanks for joining us! Zenformance info@zenformance.com http://zenformance.com/ Zenformance is proudly powered by YogiMixer. YogiMixer is a mobile app that connects yogis around the world. Connecting conscious minded people is our mission. Learn more about YogiMixer: http://yogimixer.com/
We all have someone we look up to, are inspired by, or seek to emulate. This week we share some of the people outside the veterinary profession who have taught us, pushed us to do more, and are making the world better. We talk about famous authors, teachers, friends, and more during this uplifting episode. Brene Brown: https://brenebrown.com/ Steven Kotler: https://www.stevenkotler.com/ Elizabeth Green: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elizabeth-green-308b865/ Atul Gawande: http://atulgawande.com/ Steve Kirton: https://www.circahealthcare.com/ Tricia Montgomery: http://k9fitclub.com/ We need your support to reach more of our veterinary colleagues! Please subscribe, share, and leave us a review -- especially on iTunes! Thank you for listening!
This week we speak with the founder of K9 Fit Club, a group dedicated to developing human and dog fitness programs. Tricia Montgomery shares her story with host veterinarians Ernie Ward and Cyndie Courtney and registered veterinary technician Beckie Mossor. Exercise tips, weight loss, diet trends, and more are discussed in this conversation from St Louis, Missouri! We need your support to reach more of our veterinary colleagues! Please subscribe, share, and leave us a review -- especially on iTunes! Thank you for listening!
We are talking about pet obesity! Something different but very relevant. Tricia Montgomery is founder of K9 fit club, which offers organized fitness for people with their dogs. It's different for obvious reasons. It's relevant because there are significant health benefits for us when we are active with our pets. And there's a lot of science to back those benefits up. For example, obesity and loneliness and better mental health are all positively impacted when we exercise with our pets. Think of it as science-based fun. This conversation includes a lot of promotion for the company, which we normally don't do. It's in this conversation because Tricia has a story of renewing and then sustaining health, which is what we're all about here. It's also a story of someone who saw a problem in her own life and created a solution to better health for herself and others. So a great example of healthcare entrepreneurship. We spend a lot of time talking about technology and healthcare innovation, making the healthcare system better. But it's this bigger picture of health and unique ways of getting us to a healthier society that really drives us.
If you've noticed an extra jiggle around your pets waist, might be time for a visit to the K9 Fit Club...founded by Tricia Montgomery... whose on a mission to reverse the growing trend of overweight pets and their humans. Find out more on this Episode of "My Dog Digs Dirt" Questions or Comments? Email Lauren at lauren@petliferadio.com More details on this episode MP3 Podcast - Keeping your K-9 Fit on Pet Life Radio
This week Jamie talks to Tricia Montgomery about how her quest for better health for both her and her dog led not only to dramatic weight loss but to the founding of K9 Fit Club. K9 Fit Club is now a national franchise dedicated to transforming the lives of dogs and their people through healthy activity and the strengthening of the human-canine bond. Questions or Comments? Email Jamie at jamie@petliferadio.com More details on this episode MP3 Podcast - Tricia Montgomery: Transforming the Lives of Dogs and their Humans through K9 Fitness on Pet Life Radio.
In this Episode of our Six Weeks to Fitness podcast, I will be joined by Tricia Montgomery, founder and CEO of K9 Fit Club. She is the nation’s leading expert and pioneer in human/canine fitness. Her diverse experience in veterinary medicine, public relations, animal rescue, personal training, and her own weight loss journey gave her the perfect combination of skills to create a nationwide community of certified trainers – dedicated to the health, fitness, and wellness of dogs and their people. After a visit to the veterinarian with her dog Louie, Tricia realized the need for a fitness program, not just for her dog, but for herself as well. She ended up losing 130 pounds and Louie was able to shed four pounds. Her passion and love for both people and dogs led to the creation of K9 Fit Club, the nation’s first facility for both humans and canines alike. This is truly an amazing story. You can find out more about Tricia, K9 Fit Club and how to become a certified K9 Fit Club trainer at www.k9fitclub.com.