Pup Pup & Away

Wanna learn more about dog training, nutrition, and holistic pet care? Join Steph, a certified canine behaviorist and nutritionist, as she shares practical tips, chats with industry experts, and explores fresh takes on raising happy, healthy dogs. This show will help you become the rockstar pet parent your pup knows you can be!

Your Training Trains You Too

Choosing your training method could have some other “side effects” so be sure you pick the best one for you and your dog

05-18
12:50

The Most Common Training Mistakes Pt 2

Here are a few more common training mistakes a lot of people make

05-11
12:04

The Most Common Training Mistakes

Over 10 years, I’ve collected some of the most common mistakes my clients make. Maybe you’re making some too!

05-04
13:50

Enrichment: What you haven’t thought about

Let’s chat about the factors you should consider when planning your Sidekick’s enrichment schedule

04-27
13:01

Doggy Myth Busters!

Learn some new interesting facts the are contrary to what you’ve probably heard your entire life 🤯

04-20
16:45

This exercise is a GAME CHANGER

Start working this exercise into our training plan for more well-rounded obedience

04-13
11:19

Help! I hate my dog!

Ok, hate is obviously a strong word. But it got your attention! In this episode we talk about all the emotions of dog training because it can be frustrating and embarrassing when our dogs act a certain way

04-06
19:24

Tips for training in the real world

Spring has sprung! Which means you and your Sidekick might be out and about more. Here’s a few tips to make it successful and fun!

03-29
17:01

Scaredy-Cat Dogs

A conversation about fear/sensitive periods and how to help your dog through one

09-29
40:12

Sibling Rivalries pt. 2

Uh oh! Your dogs aren’t getting along. Here are some exercises and thoughts around mending the bond

09-15
28:13

Sibling Rivalries pt. 1

What’s the best way to introduce a dog to your dog and to your home? What are some good bonding activities? How to avoid developing dog-dog aggression

09-01
01:25:47

Daycare Topics Part II

Hear some random thoughts around daycare and some common behaviors that might be troublesome in a group setting

08-25
01:00:55

Debbie Downer Daycare Opinions

We talk about all the reasons daycare might not be the best option for your pup and why our daycare is better than most, if not all :)

08-18
01:12:57

What You’re Missing from your Training

If you’ve just listened to this podcast but never worked with a trainer, you’re missing out!

05-26
37:20

Matt Bryant- The Family Language

Matt Bryant, also known as the Texas Dog Father, has created a unique and refreshing way for behaviorally challenged dogs to get the training and behavioral rehabilitation that could save their lives. Matt developed a Family Language in which he uses parent-child bonding and a group of his own dogs to help dogs learn in new and profound ways. I have been learning from Matt for about 10 years and am always blown away and amazed at the result he and his team can produce giving these dogs a better quality of life and a second chance. The Texas Dog Father WebsiteThe Texas Dog Father on Facebook

09-18
01:06:36

The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly of Dog Training

The dog training world is wild! With little to no regulation and sketchy philosophies and techniques pet parents need to know what to look out for before hiring someone. As someone who has worked in the training industry for 12 years, I am still blown away by what some people are allowed to do to our beloved animals. In today's episode, we chat about what certification looks like, what various ways someone might work with their client dogs, and some really scary and sad stories happening right here in San Antonio.

09-11
53:45

Dr. Cliff Redford- Conversations with a Conventional Vet

Join us in this insightful episode as we sit down with Dr. Cliff Redford, a seasoned veterinarian with a passion for wildlife rescue and a unique perspective on the corporatization of vet clinics. From thrilling rescue stories to the challenges of maintaining a private practice, Dr. Cliff shares his journey and the lessons learned along the way.Dr. Cliff's Wild Rescue

09-04
52:56

Titer Tests- Why we should reconsider annual vaccination

Studies show our dogs have protection after vaccination for 10-14 YEARS!? Why the heck do we vaccinate annually? In today's episode, we highlight the importance of titer testing, simple blood draws that are then tested for antibodies. These tests are important so that YOU can make an educated decision to re-vaccinate instead of vaccinating based off a calendar. #titertesting #dogvaccinations #titer Texas A&M 's Titer TestAge and long-term protective immunity in dogs and cats, 2010 studyPPA's Titer Clinis Sign Up

08-28
41:05

Dogs & Carbs!

In this episode, we delve into the fascinating world of canine nutrition, focusing on the role of carbohydrates in a dog's diet. Discover how our furry friends, as facultative carnivores, have evolved to adapt to a mixed diet, including carbs, unlike their wolf ancestors. I explore the genetic differences that enable dogs to digest starches and the impact of carbs on their health and behavior. Tune in to learn about the balance between meat and plant-based foods, and how to make informed choices for your dog's diet. #DogNutrition #DogsAndCarbs📚 Source: Bosch G, Hagen-Plantinga EA, Hendriks WH. (2015). “Dietary Macronutrient Profile Affects Energy Metabolism in Dogs.” British Journal of Nutrition. 📚 Source: Freedman AH, et al. (2014). “Genome Sequencing Highlights the Dynamic Early History of Dogs.” PLOS Genetics. 📚 Source: Hall JA, et al. (2013). “Salivary and pancreatic amylase levels in the domestic dog.” Journal of Animal Science. 📚 Source: International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), 2015.  📚 Source: Benbrook CM (2016). Trends in glyphosate herbicide use in the United States and globally. Environmental Sciences Europe. 📚 Source: Occurrence and profiles of glyphosate and aminomethylphosphonic acid in paired urine and feces of humans, cats, and dogs 📚 Source: Aldrich, G. (2012). Pet food processing—understanding transformations in processing. Kansas State University. 📚 Source: Niemiec BA. (2008). “Periodontal disease.” Topics in Companion Animal Medicine. 📚 Source: Kirchoff NS, et al. (2019). “The gut microbiome correlates with conspecific aggression in a small population of rescued dogs.” PeerJ. 

07-31
39:29

Moose's March- Early Cancer Detection for Pets

The big C word- Cancer. It's a scary word to hear and nobody wants to receive the news. Unfortunately, 12 million dogs and cats are diagnosed with cancer each year and Moose's March wants to do something about it. From early cancer detection kits to approved products that can help with the fight against cancer, this organization is doing cool things.

07-24
39:49

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