In this episode, hosts, Mark Drucker and Drew Webster have a moving conversation with Zach Skow, the founder of Marley's Mutt's, a shelter for rescued dogs located in Tehapachi, CA. Skow shares his personal journey of addiction, trauma, and recovery, highlighting the role that dogs played in saving his life, and his healing process over Skow discusses his early experiences with alcohol and drugs, the impact of childhood trauma on his relationships, and his struggle with liver failure. His father plays a crucial role in his recovery, advocating for his son's life and helping him navigate the medical system. Skow's story is a testament to the power of resilience, support, and the healing bond between humans and dogs. He started Marley's Mutts with the goal of making proactive societal change and addressing the issues of animal welfare. Marley's Mutts has several sectors, including a 20-acre rescue ranch, a therapy program called Miracle Mutts, and a program called Positive Change that pairs dogs with incarcerated individuals for training and rehabilitation. In the final part of the conversation, the three discuss the importance of addressing the root causes of shelter euthanasia and the need for massive spay and neuter programs and education. They also explore the parallels between the incarcerated individuals in Zach's programs and the animals they work with, highlighting the value of social support and the potential for rehabilitation and reform. SHOW SPONSOR JOPE Hip & Joint Chews, veterinarian-crafted, made with UC-II collagen along with high quantities of Omega-3 and curcumin to improve mobility. LINKS MARLEY'S MUTTS PAWSITIVE CHANGE MIRACLE MUTTS THERAPY DOG PROGRAM MUTT MOVERS GUEST BIO Zach Skow, Marley’s Mutts founder, rescued Marley, a Rottweiler-Pit Bull from the Mojave Shelter in 2002 at eight weeks old. He used to carry him around in a backpack with just his head poking out. When Zach was diagnosed with end-stage liver disease, it was Marley who helped pull him from despair and into the fight. It was his relentless love, omnipresent affection, and “today can be the best day of our life” mentality, that helped Zach live again. Zach founded Marley’s Mutts in 2009. Nonprofit, tax-exempt 501(c)(3) status was granted in 2010. Growing from a nonprofit about dog rescue, providing second chances, and rescuing the unrescuable dogs were the Pawsitive Change® Prison Program and Miracle Mutts® Therapy Dog Program. Sadly, Marley was diagnosed with cancer at the age of 15 and fought a courageous battle. He crossed over the Rainbow Bridge in 2016. Marley’s Mutts and the Mutt Militia are his legacy. all. CONNECT WITH US On Instagram: @lovedognews On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lovedognews VIA Email: podcast@lovedog.com Disclaimer Our podcasts are for your enjoyment and for general education and information purposes only. We interview veterinarians, scientists, behavior consultants, dog trainers, influencers, etc. You must always consult with your own [credentialed] canine and pet practitioners before implementing any training program or course of medical diagnosis and/or treatment.
In this Episode, hosts Mark Drucker and Drew Webster interview Tara Brach and have a meaningful conversation, touching on such themes as attention, intention, animal sentience, interbeing, and grief, all in the context of exploring the human connection and companionship with dogs. The hosts discuss the value and benefits of being present and attuned to our dogs behavior and needs. There's a nice conversation around the importance of slowing down, deepening attention, and softening our hearts to create more connection and understanding. The show concludes with a beautiful meditation, guided by Tara. Visit our website lovedog.com for in-depth articles, adoptions, and great online shopping! Shop for the pup in our store: Woof & Wear: The Shop OUR SPONSOR JOPE Hip & Joint Chews, veterinarian-crafted, made with UC-II collagen along with high quantities of Omega-3 and curcumin to improve mobility. ABOUT TARA BRACH Tara Brach’s teachings blend Western psychology and Eastern spiritual practices, mindful attention to our inner life, and a full, compassionate engagement with our world. The result is a distinctive voice in Western Buddhism, one that offers a wise and caring approach to freeing ourselves and society from suffering. As an undergraduate at Clark University, Tara pursued a double major in psychology and political science. During this time, while working as a grassroots organizer for tenants’ rights, she also began attending yoga classes and exploring Eastern approaches to inner transformation. After college, she lived for ten years in an ashram—a spiritual community—where she practiced and taught both yoga and concentrative meditation. When she left the ashram and attended her first Buddhist Insight Meditation retreat, led by Joseph Goldstein, she realized she was home. “I had found wisdom teachings and practices that train the heart and mind in unconditional and loving presence,” she explains. “I knew that this was a path of true freedom.” Over the following years, Tara earned a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from the Fielding Institute, with a dissertation exploring meditation as a therapeutic modality in treating addiction. She went on to complete a five-year Buddhist teacher training program at the Spirit Rock Meditation Center. Working as both a psychotherapist and a meditation teacher, she found herself naturally blending these two powerful traditions—introducing meditation to her therapy clients and sharing western psychological insights with meditation students. This synthesis has evolved, in more recent years, into Tara’s groundbreaking work in training psychotherapists to integrate mindfulness strategies into their clinical work. In 1998, Tara founded the Insight Meditation Community of Washington, DC (IMCW), which is now one of the largest and most dynamic non-residential meditation centers in the United States. She gives presentations, teaches classes, offers workshops, and leads silent meditation retreats at IMCW and at conferences and retreat centers in the United States and Europe. Tara’s podcast is downloaded more than 3 million times each month. Together with Jack Kornfield, Tara co-founded Banyan and the Mindfulness Meditation Teacher Training Program, which serves participants from 74 countries around the world. In addition to numerous articles, videos, and hundreds of recorded talks, Tara is the author of the books: Radical Acceptance (Bantam, 2003), True Refuge (Bantam, 2013), Radical Compassion (Viking, 2019) and Trusting the Gold (SoundsTrue, 2021). She has a son, Narayan, and lives in Northern Virgina with her husband, Jonathan Foust. CHAPTERS 00:00 Show opens 10:30 Being Your Dog's Best Friend: Friendship and Companionship 27:19 Learning from Dogs: What They Teach Us About Ourselves and Relationships 30:40 Paying Attention with Intention: The Power of Mindfulness 43:59 Receptive Energy: Slowing Down and Softening 48:45 The Value of Mindfulness and Compassion 55:27 Letting Go of Expectations and Embracing Play 01:11:06 Honoring Grief and the Love We Shared 01:19:45 Recognizing Interbeing and Cultivating Connection 01:24:28 Begin Guided Meditation LINKS Tarabrach.com The SpiritHouse Project - Ruby Sales The Big Fix Uganda Mary Oliver, Poet Mark Doty, Poet Pawsitive Change, Zach Skow YOU'RE INVITED TO HOWL WITH US On Instagram: @lovedognews On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lovedognews VIA Email: podcast@lovedog.com Disclaimer: Our podcasts are for your enjoyment and for general education and information purposes only. We interview veterinarians, scientists, behavior consultants, dog trainers, influencers, etc. You must always consult with your own [credentialed] canine and pet practitioners before implementing any training program or course of medical diagnosis and/or treatment.
The conversation in this episode delves into the cruelty of puppy mills, the impact these mills have on dogs, and how to avoid supporting the puppy mill industry. It also explores the work of Colorado Citizens for Canine Welfare (3CW) and their efforts to educate the public about this serious issue. Pam Dickerson and Cheryl Saipe from 3CW describe the bleak, often filthy, and sometimes dangerous conditions in puppy mills, the ongoing trauma experienced by parent dogs, and the importance of ethical breeding practices. A portion of the conversation focuses on education, advocacy, and awareness, both nationally and state-by-state. The guests provide insights into the work being done in Colorado and the need for national action to address the issue. They also discuss the common health issues in dogs from puppy mills and the importance of responsible breeding practices. Bottom line: Puppy mills are bad for dogs. Visit our website lovedog.com for in-depth articles, adoptions, and great online shopping! Shop for the pup in our store: Woof & Wear: The Shop **** OUR SPONSOR JOPE Hip & Joint Chews, veterinarian-crafted, made with UC-II collagen along with high quantities of Omega-3 and curcumin to improve mobility. **** ABOUT 3CW Colorado Citizens for Canine Welfare (3CW) is dedicated to the idea that dogs are lifelong companions who deserve love, respect, and concern for their health and welfare. 3CW supports the efforts of responsible dog breeders , dog-rescue groups, and animal shelters by serving as a “Find a Dog” resource for people who want to offer a good home to a puppy or adult dog.Their goal is to see every dog in his or her rightful place in this world—in our homes and in our hearts. 3CW operates with an all-volunteer staff, and 100% of donations are used to support their public education and public policy efforts. CHAPTERS 00:00 Introduction to the Cruelty of Puppy Mills 03:45 Advocacy for Dog Welfare and Ethical Breeding Practices 10:38 Understanding Puppy Mills and How to Avoid Supporting Them 38:41 Combatting Puppy Mills: Advocacy and Education 43:51 The Impact of Puppy Mills on Dog Health 51:24 Common Health Issues in Dogs from Puppy Mills 59:36 Promoting Responsible Breeding Practices SHOW LINKS 3CW- Colorado Citizens for Canine Welfare CHIC - Canine Health Information Center AKC - American Kennel Club The Humane Society of The United States , THE HORRIBLE HUNDRED Pet Animal Care and Facilities Act (PACFA) Their Incredible Journey, by Steve Duno on lovedog.com The Functional Dog Collaborative Goldies Act National Mill Dog Rescue, Peyton, CO Bailing out Benji USDA - List of Active dog breeders and dealers National Parent Club BREEDING FOR HEALTH The consumer deserves to be able to purchase a puppy that has been bred for long life and health. Puppies sold through pet stores come from commercial breeders who DO NOT BREED FOR LONGEVITY AND HEALTH. We know this with 100% certainty. You may wonder how a person could possibly know if a puppy for sale had been bred for longevity and health. Below are some things that responsible, preservation breeders do that COMMERCIAL BREEDERS DO NOT DO. 1. Prior to breeding, both the sire and the dam have ALL the known breed-specific health tests (in accordance with the AKC parent breed club). 2. Those health test results are used by both the breeder and the buyer. Those results are registered in the Canine Health Information Center (CHIC) database and are accessible to the public. · All responsible breeders conduct the breed-specific health tests and register the results on the CHIC site. · No commercial breeders, AKA puppy mills, are known to have registered in CHIC the results of a single pair of dogs designated for breeding. Interpret that the health tests were not conducted at all. · With simply the AKC registration numbers or the complete names of the parent dogs, the above information is verifiable at https://ofa.org/chic-programs/ 3. Follow-up with puppy buyers over the life of the dog – Responsible breeders stay in contact with their puppy buyers and gather health information over the life of the dog. In addition to the breed-specific health tests, breeders use discoveries/information from follow-up contact with the buyers to fold back into their breeding program to improve their selections in order to produce the best puppies possible destined for longevity and health. Since commercial breeders do not even know who is buying their puppies, they have no way to track the health of the puppy/dog over its lifetime to take advantage of new information on their “off-spring”. From a consumer protection standpoint, it takes regulation and laws to prevent the public from being hoodwinked by a pet store owner who falsely claims that they buy puppies for resale from only good, responsible breeders. All it takes to discover this transgression in breeding for health (or lack thereof) is to look up the AKC registration numbers of the parent dogs on the CHIC database. If there is no listing for the parent dogs, the breeder did not do the breed-specific health tests and register the results appropriately. The public and the puppies pay the ultimate price for poor breeding. The consumer deserves better than this. YOU'RE INVITED TO HOWL WITH US On Instagram: @lovedognews On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lovedognews VIA Email: podcast@lovedog.com Disclaimer: Love, Dog: The Podcast is intended for your enjoyment and for general information purposes only. We often interview veterinarians, scientists, behavior consultants, dog trainers, etc. You must always consult with your own credentialed canine and/or pet practitioners before implementing any training program or course of medical diagnosis and/or treatment.
In Part 2 of our series on integrative veterinary medicine, Dr. Randy Aronson continues to discuss the benefits of a holistic, integrative approach to your pet's health, focusing on foundational medicine and addressing the root causes of health issues. He emphasizes the role of nutrition, supplements, and lifestyle factors in promoting overall wellness and preventing common ailments such as arthritis, allergies, and cancer. He takes a deeper dive into microbiome and gut/brain issues. Responding to the host's inquiry, he provides very specific suggestions for how and what to feed your dog. In summary, the conversation covers nutrition, supplementation, prevention, and a discussion on canine cancer. Visit Our Website: lovedog.com for in-depth articles, adoptions, and great online shopping! Shop For The pup in our store on lovedog.com: Woof & Wear: The Shop Support The Podcast with a donation here. We thank you so very much! SHOW SPONSOR JOPE Hip & Joint Chews, veterinarian-crafted, made with UC-II collagen along with high quantities of Omega-3 and curcumin to improve mobility. ABOUT THE GUEST Dr. Randy Aronson graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 1980 after being awarded the top honor of his class, the Leonard Pearson Prize. He completed a rotating internship at the small animal hospital in medicine and surgery 1981. Dr. Aronson started the Animal Care Center of Green Valley in 1984 and sold it to his partner in 2005. P.A.W.S. Veterinary Center, his current practice, was started with his wife, Dr. Geren Thurston, in 2008 and employs thirty-two staff staff and five veterinarians. In 2011, they won the American Animal Hospital Practice of the Year award and the Veterinary Economics Merit Hospital winner. Dr. Aronson utilizes an integrative approach to diagnostics and therapies, combining Western or allopathic medicine with holistic modalities. He completed the International Veterinary Acupuncture Society’s acupuncture course, numerous Chinese herbal courses, and many traditional Chinese medicine and nutrition programs. He is certified by the Canine Rehabilitation Institute to perform physical therapy on cats and dogs. He utilizes food therapy, ozone, pulsed electromagnetic therapy, shock wave, therapeutic laser, and underwater treadmill to help attain health and wellness for his patients. Dr. Aronson is a keynote speaker and lecturer. His website drrandypetvet.com contains many podcasts and articles on Integrative veterinary Medicine. Recently he has been speaking to the students of veterinary schools about utilizing integrative approaches in everyday veterinary medicine. He also enjoys educating pet parents on wellness and longevity. LINKS Dr. Randy Aronson (drrandypetvet.com) Texas A&M University Gastrointestinal Laboratory Dr. Sue Ettinger, DVM, Dip. ADVIM (Oncology) National Animal Supplement Council | NASC American Holistic Veterinary Medical Association (AHVMA) Helpspotrun.com; Dr. Marie Bartling, The Dog Aging Project Morris Animal Foundation; Mark Morris Journey To Healing; Linda Johns, animal communicator Andrew Weil Center for Integrative Medicine Animal Biome Testing Gut Restore NutriScan Food Sensitivity Test; Jean Dodds Animal Medical Center in New York City Walky Dog Plus Bicycle Exercise Dog Leash BOOKS The Ultimate Pet Health Guide, by Gary Richter, M.S., D.V.M. The Forever Dog; by Rodney Habib and Dr. Karen Shaw Becker Four Paws Five Directions; by Cheryl Schwartz YOU'RE INVITED TO HOWL WITH US On Instagram: @lovedognews On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lovedognews VIA Email: podcast@lovedog.com **** Disclaimer: Our podcasts are for your enjoyment and for general education and information purposes only. We interview veterinarians, scientists, behavior consultants, dog trainers, influencers, etc. You must always consult with your own [credentialed] canine and pet practitioners before implementing any training program or course of medical diagnosis and/or treatment.
In this conversation, Dr. Randy Aronson discusses the science — and significance — of a holistic/integrative approach to pet health and wellness, one he frequently combines with an Allopathic — traditional western medicine — modality to get the best outcome for his patients. The conversation explores the new and emerging frontier — and the challenges— for veterinarians as they become more open to combining holistic and integrative approaches to animal wellness. Dr. Aronson, shares his personal journey of learning and acquiring certifications in acupuncture, Chinese herbal medicine, and rehabilitation. He emphasizes the importance of proper nutrition, biome, exercise, training, and stress reduction (PETS) in promoting longevity and quality of life for animals. The discussion also touches on the significance of the gut-brain connection, the role of food sensitivity testing, et al., in improving animal health. Visit Our Website: lovedog.com for in-depth articles, adoptions, and great online shopping! Join us in Denver on June 2nd for a podcast recording in front of a live audience: Tickets available here! Shop For The pup in our store on lovedog.com: Woof & Wear: The Shop Support The Podcast with a donation here. Dog thanks you . . . and so do we! SHOW SPONSORS Our newest Sponsor: JOPE Hip & Joint Chews, veterinarian-crafted, made with UC-II Collagen along with high quantities of Omega-3 and Curcumin to improve mobility. Presenting Sponsor: 3CW: Colorado Citizens For Canine Welfare: A group of remarkably devoted humans dedicated to public education, guidance in finding a new dog from a humane source, and animal welfare advocacy. Their goal is to shut down all puppy mills in Colorado and to stand side-by-side all organizations across the country with a similar goal.: 3CW: Colorado Citizens For Canine Welfare: A group of remarkably devoted humans dedicated to public education, guidance in finding a new dog from a humane source, and animal welfare advocacy. Their goal is to shut down all puppy mills in Colorado and to stand side-by-side all organizations across the country with a similar goal. ABOUT THE GUEST Dr. Randy Aronson graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 1980 after being awarded the top honor of his class, the Leonard Pearson Prize. He completed a rotating internship at the small animal hospital in medicine and surgery 1981. Dr. Aronson started the Animal Care Center of Green Valley in 1984 and sold it to his partner in 2005. P.A.W.S. Veterinary Center, his current practice, was started with his wife, Dr. Geren Thurston, in 2008 and employs thirty-two in staff and five veterinarians. In 2011 they won the American Animal Hospital Practice of the Year award and the Veterinary Economics Merit Hospital winner. Dr. Aronson utilizes an integrative approach to diagnostics and therapies, combining Western or allopathic medicine with holistic modalities. He completed the International Veterinary Acupuncture Society’s acupuncture course, numerous Chinese herbal courses, and many traditional Chinese medicine and nutrition programs. He is certified by the Canine Rehabilitation Institute to perform physical therapy on cats and dogs. He utilizes food therapy, ozone, pulsed electromagnetic therapy, shock wave, therapeutic laser, and underwater treadmill to help attain health and wellness for his patients. Dr. Aronson is a keynote speaker and lecturer. His website drrandypetvet.com contains many podcasts and articles on Integrative veterinary Medicine. Recently he has been speaking to the students of veterinary schools about utilizing integrative approaches in everyday veterinary medicine. He also enjoys educating pet parents on wellness and longevity. CHAPTERS 00:00 The show opens 13:50 The Integration of Western and Holistic Medicine 29:21 The Path to Becoming an Integrative Vet 30:45 Challenges in Incorporating Holistic Approaches in Veterinary Practice 38:38 The Importance of Proper Nutrition, Biome, Exercise, Training, and Stress Reduction 53:00 The Significance of the Gut-Brain Connection in Animal Health 57:40 Addressing Imbalances in the Gut Microbiome for Improved Animal Health 01:01:52 The Importance of a Holistic Approach to Pet Health 01:02:51 The PETS Acronym: Prevention, Exercise, Training, and Stress Reduction 01:06:04 Building a Strong Foundation in Pet Health 01:19:47 Case Study: The Positive Outcomes of a Holistic Approach to Pet Care LINKS Dr. Randy Aronson American Holistic Veterinary Medical Association (AHVMA) Helpspotrun.com; Dr. Marie Bartling, The Dog Aging Project Morris Animal Foundation; Mark Morris Journey To Healing; Linda Johns, animal communicator Andrew Weil Center for Integrative Medicine Animal Biome Testing Gut Restore NutriScan Food Sensitivity Test; Jean Dodds Animal Medical Center in New York City Walky Dog Plus Bicycle Exercise Dog Leash BOOKS The Ultimate Pet Health Guide, by Gary Richter, M.S., D.V.M. The Forever Dog; by Rodney Habib and Dr. Karen Shaw Becker Four Paws Five Directions; by Cheryl Schwartz YOU'RE INVITED TO HOWL WITH US On Instagram: @lovedognews On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lovedognews VIA Email: podcast@lovedog.com Disclaimer: Our podcasts are for your enjoyment and for general education and information purposes only. We interview veterinarians, scientists, behavior consultants, dog trainers, influencers, etc. You must always consult with your own [credentialed] canine and pet practitioners before implementing any training program or course of medical diagnosis and/or treatment.
Separation anxiety in dogs is a common issue that can cause extreme fear and distress when the dog is left alone. In this episode, co-hosts Mark Drucker and Drew Webster interview Malena DeMartini, CTC, CDBC, the country's leading expert on Separation Anxiety. They discuss this common condition in dogs and how to address it. They cover topics such as setting expectations for training, the importance of consistency, the increase in separation anxiety cases during the pandemic, prevention strategies, seeking professional help, and celebrating small wins in the training process. Malena shares a case study of a dog named Akilah and emphasizes the need for patience and empathy in the training journey. Visit Our Website: lovedog.com for in-depth articles, adoptions, and great online shopping! Shop For The pup in our store on lovedog.com: Woof & Wear: The Shop Support The Podcast with a donation here. Dog thanks you . . . and so do we! SHOW SPONSORS PRESENTING SPONSOR: 3CW: Colorado Citizens For Canine Welfare: A group of remarkably devoted humans dedicated to public education, guidance in finding a new dog from a humane source, and animal welfare advocacy. Their goal is to shut down all puppy mills in Colorado and to stand side-by-side all organizations across the country with a similar goal. SPONSOR: Wonder Walker & Co. The original "No Pull" harness, handmade since 2003 by the same family in Seattle. A premium quality, safer, more comfortable harness for you dog. GUEST BIO Malena DeMartini is a Certified Trainer and Counselor (CTC) and Certified Dog Behavior Consultant (CDBC) – Since 2001, she has specialized exclusively in canine separation anxiety, having worked hundreds of cases and constantly innovating to find better ways to treat the condition and support guardians, other trainers, rescues, and shelters. Malena is renowned worldwide for her success in helping countless dogs (and the people who love them) overcome this debilitating behavior issue. LINKS MALENA'S WEBSITE IS HERE MALENA'S BOOK, SEPARATION ANXIETY IN DOGS, NEXT GENERATION TREATMENT PROTOCOLS AND PRACTICES, IS HERE MALENA'S ONLINE COURSE IS HERE MALENA'S FACEBOOK PAGE IS HERE CHAPTERS 00:00 Show opening 06:29 The Genetic Component of Separation Anxiety 14:28 Common Signs of Separation Anxiety 44:17 Stop Leaving Your Dog Alone for so long 51:56 The Secret Sauce: Stop Leaving Your Dog Alone 59:34 How long will it take to get relief? YOU'RE INVITED TO HOWL WITH US On Instagram and TikTok: @lovedognews On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lovedognews VIA Email: podcast@lovedog.com Disclaimer: Our podcasts are for your enjoyment and for general education and information purposes only. We interview veterinarians, scientists, behavior consultants, dog trainers, influencers, etc. You must always consult with your own [credentialed] canine and pet practitioners before implementing any training program or course of medical diagnosis and/or treatment.
In this conversation, Part 2 of this series, Dr. Kathy Murphy discusses a wide range of topics related to canine neuroscience, including brain development during both puppyhood and adolescence; the impact of spaying and neutering; the behavioral implications of sleep disruption; whether or not dogs really do dream; and the vital role of play for both dog and human. Dr. Murphy emphasizes that puppy socialization should focus on building resilience and tolerance, rather than just tolerance. In adolescence, she explains that the dog brain goes through changes that lead to increased risk-taking and decreased impulse control. It is important to understand that the adolescent brain struggles with impulse control more than the puppy brain. Recognizing the challenges of adolescence can help set dogs up for success and prevent frustration and abandonment. Visit Our Website: lovedog.com for in-depth articles, adoptions, and great online shopping! Shop For The pup in our store: Woof & Wear: The Shop Support The Podcast with a donation here. Dog thanks you . . . and so do we! SHOW SPONSORS PRESENTING SPONSOR: 3CW: Colorado Citizens For Canine Welfare: A group of remarkably devoted humans dedicated to public education, guidance in finding a new dog from a humane source, and animal welfare advocacy. Their goal is to shut down all puppy mills in Colorado and to stand side-by-side all organizations across the country with a similar goal. Wonder Walker & Co. The original "No Pull" harness, handmade since 2003 by the same family in Seattle. A premium quality, safer, more comfortable harness for your dog. GUEST BIO Dr Kathy Murphy qualified as a veterinary surgeon from the Royal Veterinary College in 1999. After spending several years in mixed practice she moved to the University of Oxford where she completed two specialised clinical qualifications and was awarded a Wellcome Trust Fellowship for her PhD in behavioural neuroscience. Kathy is the director of Barking Brains, a platform sharing information about neuroscience with animal trainers, behaviourists and interested dog owners. Additionally she is the Chief Scientific Officer for Behavior Vets LLC and Oversight Committee member for the UK Dog Behaviour and Training Charter. CHAPTERS 00:00 Introduction and Sponsor Messages 03:24 Building Resilience and Tolerance in Puppyhood 11:36 Understanding the Adolescent Brain 38:17 Training in Puppyhood 39:04 Defining Adolescence and Adulthood 42:32 The Impact of Spaying/Neutering 53:38 Disrupted Sleep and Behavior 01:02:54 The Role of Play in Canine Brain Function YOU'RE INVITED TO HOWL WITH US Follow on Instagram AND TikTok: @lovedognews Email with questions, comments, and suggestions: podcast@lovedog.com Disclaimer: Our podcasts are for your enjoyment and for general education and information purposes only. We interview veterinarians, scientists, behavior consultants, dog trainers, influencers, etc. You must always consult with your own [credentialed] canine and pet practitioners before implementing any training program or course of medical diagnosis and/or treatment.
In this interview, Dr. Kathy Murphy explores the field of neuroscience as it relates to understanding how dogs think and behave and how more knowledge in this area leads to successful outcomes for pet parents. The fascinating similarities between human and dog brains are discussed, highlighting that while there are anatomical and cellular similarities, there are also differences in brain structure and development trajectories. In glossary form, there's a captivating discussion around neurotransmitters and neuroeconomics and how these phenomena impact behavior. You'll learn about phenotypes, genotypes, coupling, functional connectivity, and how a dog thinks and grieves. From time to time, the conversation touches on the ethical considerations of brain research in dogs. Visit our website: lovedog.com for in-depth articles, adoptions, and great online shopping! Shop for the pup in our store on lovedog.com: Woof & Wear: The Shop The Show's Sponsors Wonder Walker & Co. The original "No Pull" harness, handmade since 2003 by the same family in Seattle. A premium quality, safer, more comfortable harness for you dog. Fig & Tyler. Single ingredient, human grade, premium quality treats. GUEST BIO Dr Kathy Murphy qualified as a veterinary surgeon from the Royal Veterinary College in 1999. After spending several years in mixed practice she moved to the University of Oxford where she completed two specialised clinical qualifications and was awarded a Wellcome Trust Fellowship for her PhD in behavioural neuroscience. Kathy is the director of Barking Brains, a platform sharing information about neuroscience with animal trainers, behaviourists and interested dog owners. Additionally she is the Chief Scientific Officer for Behavior Vets LLC and Oversight Committee member for the UK Dog Behaviour and Training Charter. Links from the Episode Barking Brains : (https://www.facebook.com/neuroscienceisawesome) Behavior Vets Erin Hecht at Canine Brains Project, Harvard University Muhammad A. Spocter, Principal Investigator at The Evolving Brain Laboratory Chapters 00:00 Show Opening and the Importance of Neuroscience 07:06 Similarities and Differences Between Human and Dog Brains. What are neurotransmitters and what is neuroeconimics? 31:46 Phenotypes and Coupling 34:08 Coupling and Functional Connectivity 38:43 Understanding How Dogs Think 40:06 The Use of fMRI in Dogs 42:12 Real-Time Brain Function in Dogs 44:09 Ethical Considerations in Brain Research 48:14 Supporting Dogs' Behavior and Welfare 49:26 Observing and Noting Dog Behavior 52:17 Grieving and Adaptation in Dogs YOU'RE INVITED TO HOWL WITH US On Instagram and TikTok: @lovedognews On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lovedognews VIA Email: podcast@lovedog.com Disclaimer: Our podcasts are for your enjoyment and for general education and information purposes only. We interview veterinarians, scientists, behavior consultants, dog trainers, influencers, etc. You must always consult with your own [credentialed] canine and pet practitioners before implementing any training program or course of medical diagnosis and/or treatment.
Sara Carson, a dog trainer and performer, shares her life's journey . . . everything from being a dog trainer to teaching dogs to perform to living out of an RV for most of the year to a near crushing blow on America's Got Talent. Sarah also talks about how she selects dogs for performance, why she holds them accountable, knowing when to retire a dog, and Instagram stardom! Visit our website: lovedog.com for in-depth articles, adoptions, and great online shopping! Shop for the pup in our store: Woof & Wear: The Shop SHOW SPONSORS Wonder Walker & Co. The original "No Pull" harness, handmade since 2003 by the same family in Seattle. A premium quality, safer, more comfortable harness for you dog. Fig & Tyler. Single ingredient, human grade, premium quality treats. GUEST BIO Sara Carson is considered one of the top trick dog instructors in the world and is certified through "Do More With Your Dog!" She has been nationally recognized for showcasing her achievements such as the CW Dog Honors 'top trick' award in 2020, The Great Mats 'Dog Trainer of the Year' in 2017. Her dogs have earned a multitude of working and sport titles such as agility, dock diving, barn hunt and tricks. She has also placed across the board in disc dog competitions and taught the art form of canine freestyle dance. You can learn much more about Sara here. CHAPTERS 00:00 Show Opens 04:07 Sarah Carson's Journey on America's Got Talent 06:14 Sarah Carson's Career as a Dog Trainer 09:37 Training Dogs for Performances 12:57 Training Behaviors for Shows 21:00 Sarah Carson as an Instagram Star 26:05 Dog Tricks and Training 30:20 Success in Dog Training 31:48 Retirement of Working Dogs 34:12 Holding Dogs Accountable 35:09 Training Dogs for Performance 36:36 Life on the Road with Dogs 38:55 Finding Inspiration for Tricks and Routines 43:41 Training Service Dogs for Veterans 46:31 Working Dogs vs. Pet Dogs 51:10 Utilizing Dogs' Natural Behaviors 55:39 Rapid Fire Questions 58:31 Puppr App LINKS America's Got Talent Audition - an unprecedented moment for her and AGT Sara's Website: thesupercollies.com Sara's Instagram: @thesupercollies and @thesupercolliesmom The Puppr App for dog training CONNECT WITH LOVE, DOG Follow us on Instagram: @lovedognews Email us with questions, comments, and suggestions: podcast@lovedog.com
In our conversation, Dr. Marie Bartling discusses the different kinds of pain that dogs can experience and how to recognize the signs of pain in dogs. She emphasizes the importance of observing dogs' behavior and movement to identify any changes that may indicate pain. Dr. Bartling also shares tips for prevention and encourages pet owners to be vigilant and proactive in monitoring their dogs' wellbeing. The conversation highlights the need for early intervention and proper diagnosis to address pain in dogs effectively. Her goal is to reduce medication gradually when possible. The conversation also covers best practices for pain prevention and how to choose supplements. Visit our website: lovedog.com for in-depth articles, adoptions, and great online shopping! Shop for the pup in our store: Woof & Wear: The Shop SHOW SPONSORS Wonder Walker & Co. The original "No Pull" harness, handmade since 2003 by the same family in Seattle. A premium quality, safer, more comfortable harness for you dog. Fig & Tyler. Single ingredient, human grade, premium quality treats. GUEST BIO Dr. Marie Bartling graduated as a veterinarian from Colorado State University in 2005. She has worked in all kinds of practices from Mexico to Alaska and on animals that range from horses, pigs and goats to dogs and cats. Over the last 10 years her practice has evolved into a focused integrative rehabilitation and pain management practice for dogs and cats where she uses joint injection therapy, myofascial care, chiropractic care, acupuncture and exercise programs in conjunction with medicatication and surgery to restore the physical health of pets. CHAPTERS 00:00 Show opening 03:18 General Prevention Tips 07:40 Identifying Different Kinds of Pain 08:40 Recognizing Signs of Pain in Dogs 14:57 The Importance of Observing Dogs 20:46 Buzzwords and Labels Associated with Pain 27:04 Observing Dogs' Sitting, Standing, and Movement 33:47 Subtle Cues of Pain in Dogs 40:42 Do Dogs Get Sciatica? 49:32 Understanding and Addressing Pain in Dogs 58:14 Case Study: Blue's Journey to Pain Management 01:12:12 Preventing Over-Exercise and Physical Strain 01:22:05 Choosing and Trusting Supplements 01:29:15 Practical Daily Tips for Prevention LINKS Dr. Marie Bartling's website: Helpspotrun.com International Veterinary Academy of Pain Management National Animal Supplement Council - NASC CONNECT WITH LOVE, DOG Our website: Lovedog.com Our Online store: Woof & Wear: The Shop Follow us on Instagram: @lovedognews Email us with questions, comments, and suggestions: podcast@lovedog.com ARTICLES OF INTEREST From Canine Arthritis Management - A Europe based 501c3 https://caninearthritis.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/CAM-Puppy-Guidance-Caregiver-Handout.pdf A research article from the American Journal of Veterinary Research - 2012 https://avmajournals.avma.org/view/journals/ajvr/73/6/ajvr.73.6.838.xml DISCLAIMER Our podcasts are for your enjoyment and for general education and information purposes only. We interview veterinarians, scientists, behavior consultants, dog trainers, influencers, etc. You must always consult with your own [credentialed] canine and pet practitioners before implementing any training program or course of medical diagnosis and/or treatment.
In this conversation, hosts Mark Drucker and Drew Webster interview globally renowned dog aggression expert Mike Shikashio and discuss the importance of understanding and addressing dog aggression. Mike shares his background and philosophy in working with aggression cases, emphasizing the importance of creating a safe space for clients and dogs. They discuss the challenges and solutions in managing and resolving aggression cases, including the possibility of removing dogs from aggressive situations. They explore the role of behavior science in understanding aggression and changing behavior. The conversation touches on the misrepresentation of pit bulls and the impact of breed-specific legislation. They also discuss the behavior of street dogs in different cultures and the role of environment in shaping dog behavior. SHOW SPONSOR Today's show is sponsored by Fig & Tyler, makers of the highest quality, one-ingredient, human-grade dog treats that are a favorite of professional dog trainers. Pet parents are also urged to give these treats a try. Generous discounts have been arranged for both professionals and all dog lovers. Visit Fig & Tyler. GUEST BIO Mike Shikashio is an internationally sought after keynote speaker and presenter on the topic of dog aggression at numerous events, conferences, and universities worldwide. He has mentored and presented to thousands of animal professionals in twelve different countries and has been a guest at every major dog training conference in the U.S. and Mexico, including the APDT, IAABC, FDSA, Clicker Expo, Victoria Stilwell’s DBC, PPG, CICA, IACP, Owners of Dog Daycares, and The Aggression in Dogs Conferences. LINKS From The Episode Visit Mike Shikashio's website, aggressivedog.com. Listen to Mike's podcast. The Bitey End of the Dog. The Muzzle Up! Project How about buying us a cup of coffee on Ko-Fi.com. It's a great way to donate to the show and support our efforts to keep-on!! Minimum donation: $4.00. CHAPTERS 00:00 Show opens 03:09 Importance of Addressing Dog Aggression 06:27 Mike Shikashio's Background and Expertise 07:37 Working with Aggressive Dogs and Reactive Dogs 10:14 Philosophy and Approach to Aggression Cases 11:38 Working with People in Aggression Cases 13:27 Hope and Improvement in Aggression Cases 14:50 Removing Dogs from Aggressive Situations 16:41 Preparing for Aggression Cases 19:03 Creating a Safe Space for Clients 22:20 Mediation and Conflict Resolution in Aggression Cases 23:55 When Dogs Need to be Removed or Euthanized 26:14 Increase in Aggression Cases with Spike in Adoptions 32:51 Expanding a Dog's World and Avoiding Excessive Management 36:10 Jealousy and Resource Guarding in Dogs 47:18 Understanding Aggression and Behavior Science 49:06 Coping with Difficult Cases and Finding Balance 52:55 Advice for Dog Guardians 56:19 The Misrepresentation of Pit Bulls 59:03 Aggression on Leash 01:03:53 Tools and Resources for Trainers 01:08:10 Street Dogs and Aggression Connect with Love, Dog Our website: Lovedog.com Our Online store: Woof & Wear: The Shop Follow us on Instagram: @lovedognews Email us with questions, comments, and suggestions: podcast@lovedog.com DISCLAIMER Our podcasts are for your enjoyment and for general education and information purposes only. We interview veterinarians, scientists, behavior consultants, dog trainers, influencers, etc. You must always consult with your own [credentialed] canine and pet practitioners before implementing any training program or course of medical diagnosis and/or treatment.
In Episode 3, hosts, Mark Drucker and Drew Webster, discuss dog vaccines with Dr. Zenithson (Zenny) Ng. They break down the different types of vaccines, including modified live, killed, and recombinant. Emphasis is placed on which vaccines to think of as “core” such as rabies, parvo, and distemper, while categorizing others as optional, as they depend more on geographical and lifestyle factors. They also address the concerns of people who tend to be vaccine-hesitant and the importance of informed conversations with veterinarians. Dr. Ng discusses specific dog vaccines that may be considered optional, including Bordetella, Leptospirosis, Canine Influenza, and Lyme Disease, and he provides insights on public health concerns as well as the symptoms and dangers of each disease should a dog contract them. SHOW SPONSOR This Episode is sponsored by Fig & Tyler, makers of one-ingredient, human grade dog treats . . . a favorite among professional dog trainers! GUEST BIO Zenithson Ng is a clinical associate professor of small animal primary care at the University of Tennessee College of Veterinary Medicine. He received his DVM from Cornell University, then completed an internship at the ASPCA and an ABVP canine/feline residency at Virginia Tech. His clinical interests include behavior, dentistry, preventive medicine, and management of chronic disease. His research and teaching interests span all aspects of the human-animal bond, animal welfare, diversity, equity, and inclusion, and veterinary education. Zenny has contributed multiple wonderful articles to Love Dog. Visit our website: lovedog.com for in-depth articles, adoptions, and great online shopping! Shop for the pup in our store: Woof & Wear: The Shop SHOW LINKS Fig & Tyler Rabies aware Dr. Zenithson Ng, University of Tennessee Buy us a cup up coffee! Support the podcast! CHAPTERS 00:00 Show opens 02:30 Introducing the Hosts 03:30 Interview with Dr. Ng 11:03 Understanding Different Types of Vaccines 24:03 Importance of Puppy Boosters 30:31 Breaking Up Vaccines for Better Dog Experiences 36:31 Core Vaccines vs. Optional Vaccines 38:26 Description of Core Vaccines 49:11 Description of Non-Core Vaccines 51:32 Bordetella Vaccine and Lifestyle 52:30 Lifestyle and Vaccination Choices 55:13 Leptospirosis and Wildlife Exposure 58:01 Leptospirosis and Risk Factors 58:58 Letting Dogs Be Dogs and Vaccine Choices 01:00:51 Canine Influenza and Vaccine Recommendations 01:02:48 Lyme Disease and Vaccine Considerations 01:04:43 Lyme Disease Misdiagnosis and Vaccine Efficacy 01:06:04 Tick Prevention and Vaccination 01:08:01 Vaccination for Senior Dogs 01:14:13 COVID-19 and Dogs 01:15:37 mRNA Vaccines for Dogs 01:18:18 Mysterious Respiratory Virus 01:22:26 Prevention for Boarding and Travel CONNECT WITH LOVE, DOG Follow us on Instagram: @lovedognews Email us with questions, comments, and suggestions: podcast@lovedog.com DISCLAIMER Our podcasts are for your enjoyment and for general education and information purposes only. We interview veterinarians, scientists, behavior consultants, dog trainers, influencers, etc. You must always consult with your own [credentialed] canine and pet practitioners before implementing any training program or course of medical diagnosis and/or treatment.
This Episode is sponsored by Fig & Tyler In Episode 2 of The Love, Dog Podcast, hosts Mark Drucker and Drew Webster interview internationally acclaimed canine nutritionist, Linda Case. Their conversation takes a deep dive into the most important topics related to feeding dogs, including the importance of feeding puppies a lean diet, the many different types of dog food available to pet parents and dog guardians, and the factors to consider when selecting dog food. The conversation also touches on the importance of managing weight, and the importance of adjusting diet as dogs age. As a Hot Topic, the hosts and guest discuss human food vs. pet food. They also discuss the current debate over grain-free diets, whether or not it’s ok to feed your dog chocolate, Et al. Links From Episode 1. If you enjoyed the show and found it helpful, we'd love it if you'd consider supporting the podcast with a donation of any amount Ko-Fi THANK YOU! 2. Linda Cases’s blog: thesciencedog.com 3. Canine research: BSM Partners Books by Linda Case: Dog Food Logic Chapters 00:00 Podcast opens 04:12 Intro by Mark Drucker 07:28 Guest Introduction: Linda Case 9:38 Stages of Development and Feeding Dogs 18:40 Switching from Puppy to Adult Food 19:40 Feeding Large and Giant Breeds 25:00 Understanding Dog Food Options 26:40 Factors to Consider in Dog Food Selection 39:44 Different Types of Dog Food 47:37 Variety in Dog Food and Enjoyment 49:29 Essential Considerations in Dog Food Selection 51:50 Dealing with Obesity in Dogs 52:55 Managing Weight in Older Dogs 58:05 The Importance of Adjusting Diet as Dogs Age 01:00:33 The Connection Between Weight and Pain in Dogs 01:02:37 Feeding Dogs During Training and the Importance of Portion Control 01:07:39 Hot Topic: Human Food vs. Pet Food 01:12:53 The Debate Over Grain-Free Diets 01:21:48 Can your dog eat chocolate? Connect with Love, Dog Follow us on Instagram: @lovedognews Email us with questions, comments, and suggestions: podcast@lovedog.com DISCLAIMER Our podcasts are for your enjoyment and for general education and information purposes only. We interview veterinarians, scientists, behavior consultants, dog trainers, influencers, etc. You must always consult with your own [credentialed] canine and pet practitioners before implementing any training program or course of medical diagnosis and/or treatment.
In Episode 1, hosts Mark Drucker and Drew Webster talk to Marc Bekoff about who and what dogs are, how we humans can understand them better, and why we should simply let them be what they are: dogs! Our conversation takes a deep-dive into the nature of dog-appropriate behavior and how we can "listen" to them in order to support them, give them a great life, and have the best possible friendship with them. 0:00 Introductory discussion of the episode with bio of our guest: Author, ethologist, and professor emeritus at University of Colorado, Boulder, Marc Bekoff 12:25 Welcome message from host 12:55 Meet our guest, Marc Bekoff 14:01 Discussion of Marc Bekoff's new book, Dogs Demystified; Plus: What and who dogs are 17:22 Discussion about the ideas in another of Marc Bekoff's books, Unleashing Your Dog 18:38 Dog appropriate behaviors; dogs are captive individuals; canine “nosework” 24:52 Choice; Context; Consistency; Control. Dogs as individuals and sentient beings who like freedoms 29:47 The importance of walking your dog 34:23 Barking and chewing 39:10 It's About Trust. Mark Drucker also shares a story about his Golden Retriever on Manhattan's Upper West Side 46:15 Be curious about your dog's behavior 49:51 Short excerpt from Dogs Demystified, read by Drew 55:58 Hot Topic 59:25 Mark, Drew and our guest wrap-up the interview Connect with Love, Dog Email us: podcast@lovedog.com Follow on Instagram: @lovedognews DISCLAIMER Our podcasts are for your enjoyment and for general education and information purposes only. We interview veterinarians, scientists, behavior consultants, dog trainers, influencers, etc. You must always consult with your own [credentialed] canine and pet practitioners before implementing any training program or course of medical diagnosis and/or treatment.