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  • 030 - How Yeast Overgrowth Affects Your Pup With Julie Anne Lee DCH RCSHom

    It seems like there’s an endless stream of dogs that come into our stores with skin irritation that causes them to chew, nibble and scratch at themselves relentlessly.

    Oftentimes, they’ve already gotten a diagnosis that their dog has allergies, but many of the treatment options they’ve been given aren’t working as they should be.

    In many of these cases, we discover that although the dog may have allergy-like symptoms, they may actually have a yeast problem that’s not being addressed. Once we tackle yeast head on through diet and supplements, many dogs experience fantastic results.

    Today’s guest is Julie Anne Lee DCH RCSHom. Julie Anne has been the owner and practitioner of some of the busiest and long-standing holistic veterinary hospitals and clinics in North America.

    Graduating from the Vancouver Academy of Homeopathy’s 4 year Homeopathic Medicine Program, she has studied with some of the world's leading veterinary homeopaths.

    She is an Associate Member of the British Association of Homeopathic Veterinary Surgeons and has co-founded and taught a three-year post-graduate program to veterinarians in Canada with Dr Sue Armstrong to help bridge the gap between human and animal homeopathic medicine.

    Julie Anne is now the founder and co-owner of the Adored Beast Apothecary, where she formulates holistic pet care products.

    In this episode, we’re going to discuss the often overlooked issue of yeast overgrowth in dogs, how to spot it, and how we can begin to bring balance back into the dog’s body and alleviate uncomfortable, itchy skin problems.


    In this episode you'll learn:

    What exactly yeast overgrowth is when it pertains to our canine companions.If an under-active immune system can lead to yeast issues in dogs.If there are medications that might contribute to yeast overgrowth.If allergies can lead to yeast overgrowth in dogs. What types of foods cause yeast, or aggravate yeast, in dogs.If there are foods that are good for dogs prone to yeast overgrowth. Some of the signs and symptoms that a dog might have a yeast problem.How a vet can diagnose a yeast problem in dogs. The best way to prevent yeast overgrowth in dogs. How to get rid of yeast in dogs.

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  • #029 - The Journey From Wolfdog Owner to Wolfdog Advocate With Georgina De Caigny

    The first time I met a real life Wolfdog it was a magical experience. I started to imagine that one day I might share my home with a Wolfdog. I mean, how cool would it be to have a wild-looking pet that was actually domesticated like a dog??

    But the more I learned about the Wolfdog, the more I realized that these animals are not just like dogs. They’re not fully domesticated, and not fully wild and many Wolfdogs that contain high wolf content find themselves displaced and not truly belonging anywhere.


    Today’s guest is Georgina De Caigny. Georgina is the founder of Wolfdog Awareness and the Executive Director of Yamnuska Wolfdog Sanctuary near Cochrane, Alberta Canada.


    In this episode Georgina will share her personal experience with her pet Wolfdog named Kuna, and how she went on the journey from being a Wolfdog owner, to becoming an advocate for both Wolfdogs and Wolves.


    In this episode you'll learn:

    What a Wolfdog is, and how they came to beThe difference between a low, mid and high content WolfdogThe biggest challenges with owning a WolfdogHow owning a Wolfdog differs from owning a dogHow the Yamnuska Wolfdog Sanctuary came to beAll about Wolfdog containment How you can help the WolfdogsWhere to find resources for Wolfdog ownership

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  • #028 - Should You Buy Pet Insurance?

    One of the most common questions we get asked in our pet food stores is, “What do you think about pet insurance?” And, I’ll be honest - I have a lot of feelings about pet insurance!

    In our household, we pay over $400/month for pet insurance for our three, large breed dogs. AND it’s almost a monthly occurrence that we get an email notifying us that one or more of the dogs’ premiums have gone up.

    So, is it worth it? Would we do things differently now if we could start fresh again?

    In today’s episode I’ll be exploring the answers to those and many other questions about pet insurance.

    Holly's qualifications include:

    Certified Pet Food Nutrition SpecialistAssisting pet parents with holistic health and nutrition for 16+ years in her pet food stores: Tail Blazers Copperfield and Tail Blazers Legacy.

    In This Episode You'll Learn:

    What questions you should ask when looking for an insurance providerWhat are some different ways you can research providersWhat to look for when comparing insurance plansWhen is the best time to sign up for an insurance planWhy pet insurance can become a trapSome alternatives to pet insuranceWhich insurance provider the receptionists at my clinic preferWhich insurance provider we use for our dogs

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  • #027 - The Best Time to Spay or Neuter Your Pup With Dr. Wanda Vockeroth DVM

    Today’s topic is a little bit controversial. I know that people have very strong opinions about spaying and neutering dogs and some of today’s conversation might not align with the beliefs amongst the general population of dog owners.


    No matter your thoughts on the matter, we can all agree that spaying and neutering your pup is the surest way to ensure that no unwanted puppies are born. Nobody wants unwanted puppies. Nobody wants to euthanize dogs. THAT is a no-brainer!


    I also know that in the case of rescuing dogs, there might not be the luxury of choice when it comes to spaying and neutering dogs. Nothing I ask, or say, in this episode is disputing that.


    That being said, I believe that every person should be armed with the information they need to make the best decisions for THEIR pup. There is no going back from a decision to spay or neuter your dog, and it’s you and your dog that will experience the potential consequences of your decision, so it should be an informed one. It’s my hope that this episode will help you with that decision.


    Today’s guest is Dr. Wanda Vockeroth from Healing Traditions Holistic Veterinary Clinic in Calgary, Alberta Canada. She also happens to be my veterinarian! Dr. Vockeroth is certified in veterinary acupuncture and homeopathy, and has training in Chinese herbology, osteopathy and rehab medicine.


    In today’s episode we will be discussing all of the available options pup parents have when it comes to spaying and neutering their dogs. This is an extremely informative and eye-opening episode you aren’t going to want to miss!

    Dr. Vockeroth's qualifications include:

    Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM)Certified Veterinary Acupuncturist Certified in Veterinary Homeopathy Training in Chinese Herbology Training in Osteopathy Training in Rehab Medicine

    In This Episode You'll Learn:

    What exactly spay and neuter procedures entail What a pediatric spay and neuter areThe long term effects of pediatric spay and neuter How you can help your pup when pediatric spay or neuter is unavoidableWhat is pyometra and who's at risk for itIf neutering males can curb unwanted behaviours About several, lesser known sterilizing procedures What to look for to indicate your intact female is fertile The best ways to avoid an unwanted pregnancy with intact pupsThe biggest beefs of having an intact pup The ideal age to spay or neuter your pup

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  • #026 - 7 Easy Ways to Give Your Pup More Freedom of Choice

    Chances are you’ve never really thought about how many choices you make in one day. And, if you’re lucky, you’ve never had to consider what it might be like to start having your choices taken away from you.

    What would it be like to live a life where everything you do is determined by someone else?


    When you get up, when you go to the bathroom, when and what you eat, when you can go outside or socialize with friends.


    Having choices in life is so important because it gives you confidence, autonomy and a sense of control, and we can only assume that the same would be true for our canine companions. When you don’t have control, you feel helpless and don’t handle stressful situations well.


    In today’s episode, we’ll be discussing the importance of providing choice in your dog’s daily routine, and some ways you can give your dog the opportunity to make some of their own decisions.


    Holly's qualifications include:

    Certified Pet Food Nutrition SpecialistAssisting pet parents with holistic health and nutrition for 16+ years in her pet food stores: Tail Blazers Copperfield and Tail Blazers Legacy.

    In This Episode You'll Learn:

    Why choice is so important for mental health.How to tell if you dog is ok to be touched.How you can make your dog more comfortable when children are around.What makes a fearful dog's fears worse.Why you shouldn't punish growling.Why your dog might not be interested in training.What my favourite feeding surface is.7 ways to give your pup freedom of choice.

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  • #025 - The Problem With Off-Leash Parks With Natasha Mazac

    Most pup parents believe that visiting off-leash parks with their canine companion is a right of passage. But, what if I told you that dogs suitable for attending public off-leash parks may actually be the exception, not the rule?

    Today’s guest is Natasha Mazac. Natasha is a certified professional dog trainer and head of behaviour at Dogma Training in Calgary, Alberta Canada.

    In this episode, we’re going to discuss the many reasons why visiting public off-leash parks may not be a good idea for your pup, and some of the things you can do to better understand how to visit them responsibly, should you decide to take them anyway.

    Natasha’s qualifications include:

    CPDT-KA Certified Dog Trainer (Certified Professional Dog Trainer - Knowledge Assessed through CCPDT) Head of Behaviour at Dogma Training

    In this episode you'll learn:

    The best age for puppies to start visiting the dog park. What a "fear stage" is and why it's so important. If dog parks are good for socializing your puppy. If dog parks are a good choice for "shy" dogs. What to do if your dog gets injured at an off-leash park. What signals to look for from your dog at the off-leash park. How to tell if your dog is suitable for public off-leash parks. How to prep yourself and your dog for an off-leash visit. How long and how often you should visit an off-leash park. The biggest problems with public off-leash parks. About alternatives to visiting off-leash parks.

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  • #024 - Dog Dental Disease and How to Prevent and Treat it


    Did you know that over 80% of dogs over the age of 3 have some form of active dental disease? This staggering number makes dental disease the most prominent of all diseases in dogs.


    The saddest part of this statistic is that in most cases, dental disease in dogs can be prevented! Of course, like many diseases, genetics plays a role, but in the majority of cases simple, preventative measures can totally inhibit dental disease progression.


    In today’s episode, we’re going to discuss the stages of dog dental disease and what can be done to help prevent and treat it in dogs.

    Holly's qualifications include:

    Previous Career as a Registered Dental Assistant, Level 2 Certified Pet Food Nutrition SpecialistAssisting pet parents with holistic health and nutrition for 16+ years in her pet food stores: Tail Blazers Copperfield and Tail Blazers Legacy.

    In This Episode You'll Learn:

    The difference between plaque and tartarWhich stage of gum disease is reversibleWhich diet is least likely to lead to dental diseaseHow to choose a safer raw boneWhy I don't recommend elk antlersMy favourite dental chews and supplementsIf anesthetic-free cleanings are effective

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  • #023 - Pets and Domestic Violence With Mandi Pratt

    Did you know that 48% of victims of domestic violence delay leaving their abuser because they aren’t sure where to find safety, with their pet?

    In honour of Domestic Violence Awareness month, my guest today is Mandi Pratt from Greyboy Pet Prints. Mandi once had to flee a domestic violence situation with her child and cat and now she’s a domestic violence advocate that speaks and teaches on this topic.

    In today’s episode Mandi is going to share some helpful resources about keeping pets and their people TOGETHER during a crisis.

    Mandi is also a talented pet photographer and pet artist who uses her Grandmother’s printing press to craft portrait etchings from photos of your pet. She has a special offer for our listeners that we’ll share with you at the end of the show!

    In this episode you'll learn:

    Why domestic abuse stats increased during the pandemic. Why you should consult an expert to make a plan before you leave an abusive situation. What you can do if you suspect someone you know is being abused. Why it's so important to keep victims of abuse with their pets. The best website to find a pet-friendly shelter. Of the many, many resources available for domestic abuse victims.

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  • #022 - Dexas MudBuster [Review]

    The MudBuster is a game changing paw washing system for home, hiking, the beach, the dog park, or anywhere your pup’s feet get messy.

    Add a little water to the MudBuster, insert the paw, and twist the MudBuster to remove dirt and debris.

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    In this episode we'll discuss:

    The features of the MudBusterThe pros of cons of the MudBusterWhy you need a MudBuster if your dog has allergiesHow many BrindleBerries the MudBuster receives Where to find a MudBuster

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  • #021 - 10 Healthy Toppers You Can Add to Any Dog Food

    One of the easiest things a pet parent can do to improve their dog’s health is to add fresh food toppers to their dog’s food.

    Although fresh toppers benefit ALL dogs, no matter the diet they’re on, they’re perhaps most important for a dog that’s fed a processed diet, like kibble.

    In this episode I'll give you a list of healthy toppers you can easily add to your dog’s food, and teach you how each of them will benefit their health.

    Holly's qualifications include:

    Certified Pet Food Nutrition SpecialistAssisting pet parents with holistic health and nutrition for 16+ years in her pet food stores: Tail Blazers Copperfield and Tail Blazers Legacy.

    In This Episode You'll Learn:

    Why "complete and balanced" dog foods are a myth.Why it's important to add fresh foods to your dog's diet.More about 10 of my favourite toppers.Which fruit topper has the highest antioxidants of any other fruit.What my favourite topper for picky eaters is.How to feed toppers to your dog.

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  • #020 - Pomppa ToppaPomppa VS Hurtta Extreme Warmer Dog Jackets [Review]

    Winter is coming ⚔️ ❄️, so I thought I would review my two favourite winter dog coats - the Pomppa ToppaPomppa and the Hurtta Winter Warmer.

    This will be the first of many dog product reviews! Please feel free to let me know if you like the format, or if you have any suggestions for the reviews going forward; I'd love to hear them!

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    In this episode we'll discuss:

    The features of each jacket The pros of cons of each jacketWhich jacket fairs better for active dogsWhich jacket is more versatile

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  • #019 - Hiring an End-of-Life Dog Photographer With Sarah Ernhart

    Sometimes it seems like we wake up one day and our dogs are old and grey. Other times, their lives are cut short by accident or illness.

    In any case, ensuring we have keepsakes and memorials of our dogs can be what gets us through the tough days that follow their passing.

    One way we can memorialize our pets is through professional photography.

    Today’s guest is Sarah Ernhart from Sarah Beth Photography and Pet Memorial Photographers.

    Sarah specializes in end-of-life pet photography and she’s also certified in Grief Companioning and Pet Loss Grief Counselling. She’s been in business since 2006 and has photographed thousands of pets in and around Minneapolis, Minnesota.

    In this episode we’ll be discussing how to find a qualified pet photographer, and what to expect from during end-of-life photography session.

    In this episode you'll learn:

    What is End-of-Life dog photography?What is the difference between and End-of-Life session and a regular photo session?Who is End-of-Life dog photography for and NOT for?How you can be in your dog's photos, without actually "being" in your dog's photos.How to find a qualified End-of-Life dog photographer.Popular keepsakes for End-of-Life photographs.

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  • #018 - My Personal Experience With In-Home Euthanasia

    Losing a beloved pet is never easy! However, my experience with in-home euthanasia definitely made the transition easier for our family when our two dogs Brindel and Porter passed away.

    Join me to learn more about our very personal experience with in-home euthanasia and what you can expect from the process.

    Holly's qualifications include:

    Certified Pet Food Nutrition SpecialistAssisting pet parents with holistic health and nutrition for 15+ years in her pet food stores: Tail Blazers Copperfield and Tail Blazers Legacy.

    In This Episode You'll Learn:

    What is in-home euthanasia and how does the process work?Why it's important other pets are present when your pup passes on. What you can do NOW to make things less stressful when the time comes.

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  • #017 - Creating a Sensory Yard for Your Dog With Taylor McDonald

    Some might say a Sensory Yard is the ultimate form of enrichment for a companion dog, and the good news is you don't need a ton of space, time or money to create one!

    In this episode I'm interviewing Taylor McDonald who's the creator of the Bindi’s Bucket List platforms! Located in Ontario Canada, Bindi's Bucket list aims to create and inspire with recipes, enrichment inspiration, and tips and tricks on how to create a happier life for dogs.

    Taylor started creating a Sensory Yard for her dogs Bindi and Rosie a few years ago, and I started one for my dogs this year, so I couldn’t pass up the opportunity to invite her to the podcast to compare notes with me!

    In this episode you'll learn:

    What exactly is a Sensory Yard?Why you don't actually NEED a yard to create a sensory space. Dozens of ways to entice your dog's five senses. Which plants are dog-friendly and perfect for a sensory space. Which herb Taylor refers to as "nature's perfume". How the "TikTok toilet paper hack" repairs urine burn on your lawn.Why clover is a perfect lawn covering for any outdoor dog space.How adding more of this one thing can drastically improve your dog's quality of life.

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  • #016 - The Many Benefits of Feeding a Raw Diet to Your Dog

    When I opened my first Tail Blazers - Health Food Store for Pets in 2006, raw food diets for dogs and cats were somewhat controversial. In fact, I remember people peeking their heads into our store, seeing our giant walk in freezers, and being really, truly confused.

    “Is this a store for pets, or people”, they’d ask.

    Despite the fact that raw diets have been, and continue to be, vilified, and many have attempted to scare pup parents into avoiding the diet, the popularity in raw food has soared in recent years. So much so in fact, that you’d be hard pressed to find a pet food store without at least a few options.

    So, why is it that dog owners everywhere are switching to raw diets, despite the fact that most veterinarians are still opposed to the diet?

    I believe that it’s the fast, and undeniable benefits that pet parents are experiencing for themselves. And, I’m no exception. At one point the fear tactics worked on me, but now that I’ve been feeding my dogs raw food for around 20 years and seen the advantages for myself, there’s no going back for me!

    In this episode I’m going to share the story of my very first dog, Brindel, and how she led my husband Ron and I down the path of ditching our careers in favour of helping dogs around the world get healthier through species-appropriate diets!

    In This Episode You'll Learn:

    What led my husband Ron and I to starting a raw food diet for our first dogHow the cost of kibble compares to the cost of commercial raw dietsWhether or not you should worry about bacteria in raw dietsThe many benefits of a raw diet for your dogWhy excessive carbs found in kibble are so detrimental to your dog’s healthWhat the heck a “hassle factor” is and how it will improve your dog’s dental health.

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  • #015 - What is Separation Anxiety? With Drae Baker

    Does your dog start to pant or pace while you’re getting ready for work, or bark and destroy the house once you’ve gone? If so, he may have separation anxiety.

    This particular topic hits close to home for me as I have a dog with separation anxiety and to say he’s made our lives “challenging” is an understatement. Grizz has not spent any time alone since we had a major incident involving some extensive damage to our home.

    If this all sounds too familiar, you’re going to want to listen to this episode featuring my guest, Drae Baker.

    Drae is the owner and trainer at Dogwit Training in Calgary, Alberta. She specializes in separation anxiety and leash reactivity and is a certified SAPro trainer.

    Separation anxiety is a complex issue that cannot be tackled in just one episode, but today we’ll touch on what exactly it is, and how to know if your dog might be struggling from it.

    Drae's qualifications include:

    CBCC-KA (Certified Behaviour Consultant Canine-Knowledge Assessed)FDM (Certified Family Dog Mediator)Certified SAPro Trainer (Julie Naismith)Member of APDT (Association of Pet Dog Trainers)Member of PPG (Pet Professional Guild)Member of AFFA (Alberta Force-Free Alliance)

    In this episode you'll learn:

    What is separation anxiety?What could be causing separation anxietyWhat are some signs your dog might have separation anxiety?If the pandemic has increased separation anxiety casesHow a pup parent should greet their dog when arriving homeWhat to do if your dog has separation anxiety The roles supplements and medication play in treating separation anxiety 5 separation anxiety myths

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  • #014 - Are Beef Cheek Rolls Rawhide, Rebranded?

    Pup parents everywhere are talking about the latest TikTok craze – Beef Cheek Rolls!

    Although they’ve been around for awhile, many people are just discovering these long lasting, affordable and palatable chew treats!

    Now, along with the popularity of these treats come the skeptics, which is a GOOD thing! I’m always in favour of pet parents asking questions and fact finding before feeding anything to their beloved cats and dogs.

    I always say that as a pet food retailer part of my job is policing the pet industry, so I’m all for a good grilling.

    Learn:

    Why are pup parents concerned about beef cheek rolls?What is the different between animal hide and skin?What makes a rawhide a rawhide?How is a beef cheek roll different than a rawhide?The difference between several brands of beef cheek rolls.How Open Range processes their beef cheek rolls.About another cool chew treat your pup wants to try.

    UPDATE: Open Range cheek rolls are NO LONGER an approved product in our stores like they were at the time of this recording. At some stage, they started irradiating their rolls and for this reason, we are dropping their products.

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  • #013 Meet the Brand - Champion Pet Foods with Lauren Hoines

    IMPORTANT UPDATE: Champion Pet Foods has been acquired by Mars Petcare. Mars will be taking control of the company in Q1 or Q2. Once the acquisition has been completed, I can no longer endorse this brand and will be removing the products from our store shelves.

    Do you ever wonder how your favourite brands got started, or are you curious to learn more about them and what they do?

    Those of you familiar with my background know that I’ve been involved in the pet industry for over 15 years. In that time, I’ve been introduced to a lot of different people and brands and I realized that that puts me in a unique position to interview some of your favourite companies in an effort to teach you a little more about them.

    So, enter the brand new, “Meet the Brand” segment of the podcast!

    For this inaugural episode, I’d like to introduce you to Lauren Hoines, the Territory Representative for Champion Petfoods in the Prairies. For those of you non-Canadians, that means she is the brand rep for the Prairie provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta.

    Champion Petfoods are the makers of ACANA and ORIJEN Pet Foods. They have been crafting premium food for cats and dogs since 1985. Their foods are made for Pet Lovers, by Pet Lovers, so you know your furry family member is getting the very best.

    Champion sources the finest WholePrey ingredients selected from carefully curated suppliers whom they know and trust. Their foods are crafted by passionate nutrition and health experts in world class kitchens, and as Pet Lovers themselves, they strive to provide the highest quality and safety in every product they make.

    Learn:

    What Champion produced before it made pet foodHow Acana got its name Who the experts are behind the formulas About the differences between Acana and OrijenHow DCM "discussions" affected ChampionAbout a new, exciting product coming from Champion in the near future

    UPDATE: The cat cans mentioned in this episode did not end up being approved by our Tail Blazers head office and will not be sold in our stores.

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  • #012 - 10 Reasons Why Your Dog May be a Picky Eater and What to do About it

    Has your dog always been a picky eater, or have they become one recently and you’re left frustrated and scratching your head?

    Hardly a day goes by without someone coming into our store looking for help finding food for their picky eater. Most of these dogs are on high quality, highly palatable food, so what is causing this frustrating habit of rejecting food?

    In today’s episode I’m going to talk about the many reasons your dog may be turning his nose up at his food, and what you can do about it!

    Holly's qualifications include:

    Certified Pet Food Nutrition SpecialistAssisting pet parents with holistic health and nutrition for 15+ years in her pet food stores: Tail Blazers Copperfield and Tail Blazers Legacy

    Learn:

    10 questions I ask fussy dog parentsWhen fussy eating can warrant a trip to the vetWhat common occurrence happens around your pup's first birthdayOne strange thing that happens during a change of seasonWhy timing your toppers properly can avoid creating a picky monster

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  • #011 - How to Choose a Responsible Dog Breeder with Barbara Walmer

    Do you know the difference between a breeder doing things responsibly for the breed, their breeding dogs, and their puppies and those that are in it strictly for the money?

    For this episode I’ve enlisted Behaviour Consultant, Professional Dog Trainer and Golden Retriever breeder, Barbara Walmer, from Good As Gold Training in Calgary to help you choose a responsible dog breeder.

    It’s our hope that after having listened to this episode, people will have no doubt in their minds whether or not they’re purchasing their puppy from a puppy mill or backyard breeder, or whether their dog has been bred and cared for responsibly.

    Barbara's qualifications include:

    CPDT-KSA (Certified Professional Dog Trainer-Knowledge and Skills Assessed)CBCC-KA (Certified Behaviour Consultant Canine-Knowledge Assessed)KPA CTP (Karen Pryor Academy Certified Training Partner)ACDBC (Associate Certified Dog Behaviour Consultant)FFCP (Fear-Free Certified Professional)Member of APDT (Association of Pet Dog Trainers)Member of CCPDT (Certification Council for Professional Dog Trainers)Member of IAABC (International Association of Animal Behaviour Consultants)

    Learn:

    The one thing all really good breeders do. What type of environment is best for your puppy to be raised in.Why it's so important your puppy doesn't leave their mom prematurely. Why it's a good thing if your breeder requires a signed contract. Why breeders should also be great matchmakers. Where to start your search for a good breeder.What questions you should ask a potential breeder and the answers you want to hear.The cool things temperament testing can tell you about your pup.

    Although the focus of the episode is on finding a reputable breeder, our discussion goes off topic a little and we discuss why someone might want a purebred dog. I feel like it's only fair to mention that purebred rescues exist as well, so it is possible to both rescue and have a purebred dog although it's still unlikely you'll know their lineage or medical history.

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