Episodes
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Did you know dogs can get lyme disease just like humans? Or that leptospirosis is a bacterial disease that is incredibly dangerous for dogs and there is a vaccine for each of these ailments?
Tune in to the Snorts, Slobber, & K9 Adventures podcast to hear Dr. Julie Cohen, a vet with VCA Allendale Animal Hospital, give us tips on everything from what we should have in our pet first aid kits, the pros and cons of different vaccines, and what you should do if your dog loses a fight with a porcupine.
Dr. Cohen was fortunate enought to do some of her veterinarian studies abroad in St. Kitts and provides a reveiw of a hidden adventure spot gem called Gong Beach.
This is an episode for all dog owner, regardless of the age, breed, or even adventure level of your pup and is one you will not want to miss. -
Many dog breeds are content to just lie beside you on the couch or lay in your lap. They require some activity, but not constant stimulation. Working dogs like German Shepherds, Kelpies, and Border Collies, however, are different and require regular stimulation. Without stimulation, working dogs have a tendancy to be troublemakers and can be very mischievious. While these dogs do best on a farm or in wide open spaces, it is possible to have one of these dogs in the suburbs.
Tune into episode 16 to hear from Erin Nield, dog mom to @scarletthesydneykelpie, to learn tips regarding how to set you and your working dog up for success if you live in the suburbs or city.
And, if you are looking for an international adventure spot, Erin provides a wonderful review of the South Lawson Waterfall Circuit Loop in Lawson NSW, Australia. -
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Today's guest is Hannele Lahti, who is dog mom to Ollie and Pepper, is a contract photographer with the Smithsonian Institute, has her own thriving dog photography business, and is a true adventure dog mom. She even hosts monthly pack walks in the DC, VA, and MD areas (@adogphotographer).
Every wonder about what you should be carrrying with you on the trail in case of a human or canine emergency; wonder how far you should hike with your pup; and just wonder what trail etiquette really is when hiking with a dog? Tune in to hear Hannele share some important tips about all of these issues and also hear her share her perspective of a trail in Prince William Forest preserve that is a must check out trail for dog lovers. -
Thinking about visiting the DC Metro Area? Or maybe you live in the area and are looking for a fun place to go with your pup. There is no doubt this area is super dog friendly, but one spot you must put on your agenda to visit is Old Town Alexandria. Located just a few miles outside of Washington, DC, this little town is one of the most dog friendly places you will find anywhere.
Jen Lichtblau, dog mom to @oldtownprancer provides a guided tour unlike any other. She includes lots of historical antedotes, shares which stores are dog friendly, and even provides directions to houses and businesses that cater to dogs by offering treats and water.
Tune in to learn some wonderful history about Alexandria and get the scoop in a perfect dog day in Old Town Alexandria. -
Dogs love to sniff and lots of owners are finding that this organized scent work is a great opportunity to bond with their dog and also create a fun activity for the owner and dog alike. Scent work teaches your dog to identify a variety of essential oils, such as birch, anise and clove and stimulates them mentally as well as physically.
In this episode, Jen Lichtblau talks to us about the benefits of scent work and how it has really helped her and Prancer (@oldtownprancer) bond. As Jen points out, scent work can be done in any size space, indoors or outdoors, is great for young and old dogs, and is an activity that even dogs who have mobility issues may be able to enjoy.
The popularity of scent work has taken off in recent years and there are plenty of opportunities to participate in competition. Regardless of whether you want to become a scent work competitor or are just looking for a fun activity to do with your dog, you won't want to miss this episode. -
Do you have a pup who loves to play in the ocean, loves to play fetch in the sand, or loves to dig holes in the sand? Did you know that these activities can pose a life threatening risk for your furry friend?
On episode 12 of the Snorts, Slobber, & K9 Adventures Podcast, Jane Kleinberger (dog mom to @kino.thehighlifedog) shares a horrifying story about how a few hours of frolicking on the beach almost cost Kino his life.
Prior to talking with Jane, I had never heard of sand impaction, did not realize how common it is for dogs, and definitely didn’t know that my dog could die from it!
This was such an eye opening episode for me and is an episode every dog parent needs to hear. Jane does a wonderful job of sharing her story and providing tips for how to keep your dog safe.
And if you are looking for a dog friendly adventure spot in California, you are going to want to hear Jane's fantastic review of Mammoth Lakes.Mammoth Lakes is a year-round resort town located high in the Eastern Sierra Nevada Mountains about 5 hours from LA and 3 hours from Reno, NV, and only an hour away from Yosemite! With an abundance of lakes and streams fed by the slow melting of the snowcap, it is also home to some great hiking spots for you and your pup as well as a great spot for fishing and mountain biking. Year-round the night sky provides a fantastic light show that humans and dogs will enjoy – especially during periods of meteor showers like the Perseids and Geminids!
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This episode is all about being safe when out with your pup, and is an episode that every dog parent needs to hear.
For instance, what if you are hiking somewhere without cell service. Do you know how to still let people know your location? Or, what should you do if a coyote or bear is lingering around while you are walking your pup? And, if you think coyotes or bears are only in rural, wooded areas, think again. These types of animals have been spoted in some major cities such as Arlington, VA, a suburb of Washington, DC.
Tiffanie Bennett, dog mom to @tankbennettthebeabull, is a veteran police officer and stopped by the podcast to give us some great safety tips for a variety of situations when walking your furry family members. Some of the things Tiffanie brought up and highlighted were things I never thought of as dangers and her tips, while simple, are things we should all be doing.
This is an episode for every dog owner, regardless of your pup's breed or age and regardless of where you live. Be sure to tun into your favorite podcast platform to hear some great safety tips and hear about some dog friendly beaches in Fairfield, CT. -
Episode 10 of the Snorts, Slobber & K9 Adventures Podcast and is all about @tonkas_journey a truly adorable and amazing adventure dog.
Tonka had a rough start to life. He was born with bilateral elbow luxation, which means he was unable to use his front legs. He was born to an inexperienced backyard breeder who couldn’t afford to pay for his medical needs. Fortunately, that breeder was compassionate enough to surrender him to a rescue so he could get the care he needed.
After several surgeries and lots of physical therapy, Tonka landed with Naja Mueller and is not only living his best life, he has become an adventure dog extraordinaire. Yes, he still has some mobility issues, but Tonka doesn't let that slow him down. For those who think special needs dogs can’t adventure, well, you haven’t met Tonka. He rides ATVs, he swims, he uses a wagon to explore trails, and he makes everyone who meets him smile.
One of Tonka’s favorite adventure spots is the Pattaconk Reservoir Loop Trail in CT, and Naja gives some great insight into why this is a trail you may want to check out.
Tune in to hear Tonka’s story and prepared to be inspired. And don’t forget to visit k9adventurespodcast.com and our IG feed @k9adventurespodcast for more great content. -
Picture a six month old hound dog who, for the first six months of his life, lived outside in a hoarder type environment. That doesn’t exact conjure up images of a therapy dog or of an adventure dog, does it? Well, the story of @winston_the_aussie_coonhound is a rags to riches lifestyle story that is sure to make any dog lover smile.
Winston's parents fell in love with him as soon as they saw him and gave him a loving home as well as a purpose. As Kristin, Winston's mom, shares, Winston's personality makes him the perfect therapy dog, and he absolutely loves his therapy work.
And if you aren’t exactly sure what a therapy dog is, well, Kristin really breaks it down and explains the difference between a therapy dog, service dog, and emotional support animal. She also provides an easy explanation regarding the process needed to get your dog certified.
When Winston is not bringing smiles to people's faces through his therapy work, he can be found exploring with his parents and hound brother, Reno. His IG feed is filled with some great educational content regarding therapy dogs as well as awesome pictures and reels highlighting his various adventures with his family. There is no doubt that Winston is an adventure dog through and through. And one of his favorite adventure spots is the Cascade Falls Loop Trail in Maryland. In the second half of this episode, Kristin provides some key tips you are not going to want to miss about this spot.
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It's pretty common to go on vacation to a Caribbean island and come back with a tan and souvenirs like a t-shirt or coffee mug. Melissa Corradetti (dog mom to @luca_the_potcake), however, came home with the ultimate souvenir... a new fury best friend.
Tune in to hear the heart warming story of how a vacation to Turks and Caicos brought Luca and Melissa together.
And if you are looking for a dog friendly spot to explore in North Carolina, then you will definitely want to hear Melissa's review of the North Carolina Arboretum.
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One thing that every dog owner can agree on is that a dog's life is too short and they age way too quickly. In this episode, Chad Kemp (dog dad to @dill_pickle_and_his_dad) tells us that even if your pooch is a senior, it can still be an adventure dog. While the adventures may not look the same as they did when your furry friend was a pup, there are plenty of ways to give your senior dog an adventurous life. Tune in to hear about the many adventures that Dill, who is 9 years old, enjoys. This episode is gurantted to spark some adventure ideas for your furry companion.
One of Dill's favorite adventure spots is George Washington's Mount Vernon located in Mount Vernon, VA (right outside of Washington, DC) and Chad provides lots of insight about this favorite spot. With mostly flat terrain, beautiful views of the Potomac River, and lots of farm animals, this is a must visit adventure spot. Even if you are not a DMV local, this is an adventure spot that is worth the drive to check out. While dogs are not allowed in the mansion, they can explore all of the approximately 2 miles of grounds and enjoy a sniffari like none other. Plus, it is an adventure spot that dogs of all ages will enjoy. So be sure to tune in and get some great tips and hear the review of a great dog friendly spot.
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Everyone who meets Justice comments that he is so well behaved and has such a sweet demeanor. He really is a great dog, but that wasn't always the case and we had to work through a few issues after he experienced some unfortunate incidents with two other dogs. Specifically, the two incidents caused Justice to become leash aggressive and when I say leash aggressive, I am talking about getting away from me and chasing down a little fluffy dog to try and attack it, trying to bite at least two neighbor dogs, and actually biting a friend's dog and sending it to the vet for stitches.
Tune in to hear about the techniques I used to help Justice work through his leash aggression issues and learn about a neat little spot in Dayton, VA that offers a mildly challenging and picturesque hike for you and your furry friend. And check out our website www.k9adventurespodcast.com for more great adventure spot information. -
Dog owners love to take their pets with them wherever they go, but some times, we have no choice but to leave our furry friends at home. If the thought of leaving your pup with someone, especially someone who is a stranger, makes you feel anxious, then you won't want to miss this episode. Natalie Papademetriou, dog mom and owner of Luna's Pet Collective, provides great insight into things that may be a red flag when it comes to Choosinga boarder and outlines questions dog owners should be asking before boarding their pup. As Natalie points out, every dog owner should ask these questions regardless of whether you are boarding your pooch with an in-home boarder or with a commercial facility.
And, if you are looking for a new place to explore with your pup, the Lower Town Trail in Harpers Ferry, WV offers scenic beauty, a great sniffari, and is generally an easy hike to be enjoyed by pups and humans of all ages.
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While trail hikes with your furry friend are always fun, camping with your pup can enhance your adventure while providing a great bonding experience. But what if your dog is reactive? How can you set it up for success?
In this episode of the Snorts, Slobber, & K9 Adventures Podcast, Aftan Snyder (dog mom to @weneedthorapy) talks about how she prepared Thor, who can be reactive, for camping in Shenandoah National Park. Aftan shares some great tips for acclimating your pooch to the campsite, surveying the site so you are aware of what triggers may be close, and talks about general best practices when camping with your dog.
And if you are looking for a truly wonderful adventure spot to explore with your pooch, then you are going to want to hear Aftan's review of the Lewis Falls Trail in Shenandoah, VA. Whether you live in VA or out-of-state, this is an a great, dog friendly adventure spot worth checking out. -
Episode 3 of the Snorts, Slobber & K9 Adventures Podcast features Margaret Horn (dog mom to @districtofozzy) who shares her thoughts and experiences regarding pet friendly, pet tolerant, and even pet welcoming hotels. Per Margaret, there really is a difference. This episode is packed with great tips for things such as how to select a hotel that is right for you and your pup, how to help your dog acclimate to the room, and the importance of asking the right questions before you book your stay.
And the adventure spot highlight is chocked full of great insights regarding a DC adventure spot that offers beauty and exploration options that dogs of all ages will love. Whether you are a local or coming to visit from out of town, this is a spot you must check out. -
It's almost that time of year when many of us will be hitting the open road to visit special places, family, and friends. And adding your furry friend can make the trip even more special. But what if your pup is afraid of the car or gets car sick? How can you make your dog feel more at ease on a road trip and what are things you can do to protect you and your pooch while on the road?
In this episode, Doug Umberger shares tips stories from his many trips with his Frenchie, Porkchop (@portable_pork) that will make road trips even more safe and enjoyable for you and your pup.
And if you are looking for a new adventure spot to explore, you may want to check out Klingle Valley Trail in the Cleveland Park neighborhood in Washington, DC.
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Want to take to the air for a far away adventure with your furry family member, but hesitant to do so and need some tips? Maybe you are even wondering whether the National Mall in Washington, DC would be a good adventure spot destination for you and your pup. Then this episode is for you.
Tune in to hear Lexie Rock (dog mom to @teenietinytilly) share stories from the many flights she has taken with Tilly. The many tips Lexie provides with help put your mind to ease when it comes to flying with your pup in cabin.
And whether you are local to the DC, Maryland, and Virginia area or are from out of town, Lexie tells us that the National Mall is a great adventure spot worth exploring. The flat terrain makes this an easy hike for humans and dogs of all ages, and the many monuments and memorials provide spectacular sights and some great doggy photo ops.
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If you are a dog parent who loves to get outdoors with your pup and who also likes to stay up-to-date on adventure spot ideas as well as ways to care for an adventure dog, then you are going to love Snorts, Slobber, & K9 Adventures Podcast.
Each episode sniffs out fun exploration through a candid review of an adventure spot. And since every place you explore with your pup is an adventure, we review trails, mountains, beaches, national landmarks, and even neighborhood parks.
On the care side of the show, we talk to industry experts and dog parents who have personal experience dealing with everything from health issues to behavioral challenges. And guests also provide useful tips for fun topics such as flying, camping, and even staying in hotels with your furry family member. Check us out on Instagram @k9adventurespodcast for even more great content. And if you have a story you think other dog owners would like to hear, send us a DM and let us know you would like to be a guest.