Episodes
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Join us this week as we journey with Amandine, a French marketing pro, and doting dog owner, as she recounts the emotional and logistical challenges of preparing for international travel with her rescue dog, Tuna. Listen in as Amandine shares her story of dog ownership in Miami, the complexities of navigating pet travel requirements, and the careful considerations for Tuna's comfort during their move to Normandy. This heartfelt discussion sheds light on the deep bond between Amandine and her canine companion and offers invaluable insights for those facing the prospect of globetrotting with their pets.
Our conversation also turns to the experiences of those traveling with service animals, revealing the unique hurdles they face at airports and during flights. Amandine's perspectives on cultural differences in dog ownership, animal welfare advancements in France, and holistic pet health approaches provide a rich tapestry of how our furry friends are cherished across borders. In a tender reminder, we underscore the importance of being truly present with our pets, fostering relationships that transcend the distractions of daily life. So, snuggle up with your four-legged friend and tune in to an episode celebrating our incredible bonds with our dogs.
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Timestamps
(01:32 - 03:36) Traveling With Dogs
(05:15 - 06:16) Closure of Green Space for Dogs
(13:17 - 13:58) Stressful Journey With Service Dog
(17:47 - 18:44) French Perspective on Dog Ownership
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Join me as we take a scenic hike with Meagan and her beloved pup, Grayson—or as you might know him from Instagram, Grayson the Foster Fail. This heartwarming conversation uncovers Meagan's journey from New Jersey to New York and how Grayson helped her realize that city life might not be for them anymore. We'll chuckle over the silly nicknames and songs we all seem to bestow upon our pets, sharing the joy and humor they bring into our lives. Plus, hear the touching story of how Meagan's fostering adventure led to her emergency adoption of Grayson, her 14th foster dog, and their unexpected reactivity challenges together.
Listen in as we tackle the serious side of pet ownership, from the struggles of finding compassionate veterinary care to managing behavioral issues. The chapter reveals the frustration when our dogs are denied the understanding they need and the crucial role of second opinions in urgent health situations. We also explore the transformation that can occur with the right combination of behavioral medications and pain management, discussing the intricacies of diagnosing unseen conditions and the debate surrounding long-term medication use.
Lastly, we delve into the realities of raising a reactive dog in a bustling urban environment like New York City. I share personal experiences about the transition from the hustle and bustle of city life to the tranquility of the suburbs and the profound impact it had on a dog's behavior. We also explore the challenges of navigating public spaces, the etiquette of dog parks, and the supportive network of dog owners who share similar struggles. Whether it's the necessity of muzzles or the respect for service animals, this episode is a treasure trove of insights on the intricacies of dog reactivity and aggression, reminding us that training is an ongoing journey filled with love and commitment.
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Every dog has its day, but for Zorro and Grover, two inseparable canine companions, their day was marred by tragedy and a test of loyalty that would move even the stoniest heart. Leslie from iPaw Rescue, our guest in this episode, recounts the emotional saga of these dogs following a harrowing hit-and-run, their resilience, and the community's remarkable response that played a pivotal role in their reunion. With her, we explore the intricacies of running a dog rescue, the challenges that vary by location, and the paramount importance of collaboration across organizations. Leslie's story is one of passion, a family tradition of animal advocacy, and the inspiring human spirit that fuels the mission to safeguard man's best friend.
As the conversation unfolds, we turn to the broader landscape of animal welfare and the imperative changes needed within our system. From updating pet microchip information to confronting the shady practices of puppy stores, we discuss the dire need for stronger regulations and our collective responsibility towards our four-legged friends. The discussion is open to the tougher aspects of pet ownership, including the adherence to leash laws, the complexities of animal behavior, and the impact of our expanding world on local wildlife. Tune in for an episode that shares heartwarming tales and casts a light on the ethical dilemmas and emotional journeys entwined in animal rescue and welfare.
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(01:35 - 03:20) Rescue Heroes Reunite in Heartwarming Encounter
(06:17 - 08:05) Advocating for Animal Rights
(09:50 - 11:47) Animal Rescue Challenges and Heartbreak
(13:32 - 15:19) Issues With Puppy Stores and Legislation
(24:08 - 25:03) Ethical Differences in Animal Euthanasia
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Walking my dog has always been a cherished ritual, a time for reflection and unexpected encounters. On one such walk, I had the pleasure of joining Jessica Walsh from Bring a Flan, and together with our dogs, we meandered through the ups and downs of pet adoption. From the socialization triumphs of former street dogs like Eddie to the harrowing battle with health issues such as heartworm, our conversation is steeped in the raw, joyous challenges of pet parenthood. We navigate the complexities of caring for a furry family member with anecdotes of our own experiences, empathy for those who've faced tough decisions, and laughter as our dogs lavish us with unabashed affection.
The scent of caramelizing sugar often brings back memories of family gatherings and simple pleasures like a perfectly crafted flan. In this stroll through the culinary landscape, Jessica and I unfold the secrets to a flawless flan, celebrating the alchemy of eggs and milk and the subtle art of balancing flavors. The discussion takes a sweet turn as we unveil a pet-friendly flan recipe that's a hit with four-legged gourmands. We share insights into the transition from maker to mentor in the flan world, the cultural tapestry it weaves in Miami, and the personal stamp one can leave on this classic dessert by experimenting with different milks.
As the journey with our dogs and dessert concludes, we're beckoned down memory lane, reminiscing about the four-legged friends that have sprinted through our lives with wagging tails and boundless love. Stories of family dogs, from the loyal beagle of childhood to the spirited Jack Russell of young adulthood, bring laughter and the occasional tear. We acknowledge the growth in our understanding of pet needs, from past missteps to present-day wisdom, and the indelible mark these companions leave on our souls. So join us, leash in one hand and dessert spoon in the other, for an episode that's a celebration of the sweet bond we share with our pets and the flavors that make life a little richer.
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Gringa Flan's Dog Recipe
3 Cans of Evaporated Milk
7 Eggs
1 Cup Pumpkin Puree
6 Tbsp Peanut Butter
1 ½ Teaspoon Salt
1 Tsp Vanilla
1 ½ Tsp Cinnamon
Mix together eggs, pumpkin puree, peanut butter, salt, vanilla, and cinnamon until well incorporated. Then, add milk.
Pour the filling into your bake-safe container.
Transfer the container to a water bath. The water bath is essential for even baking.
Bake at 350°F for about 30 minutes or until the mixture jiggles slightly.
Allow it to cool, then transfer it to the refrigerator to chill.
Let the pups enjoy!
Timestamps
(00:00) - Exploring Pet Ownership With Dogs
(10:16) - Flan Recipe Tips and Discussion
(23:07) - Flan Making and Recipe Sharing
(32:43) - Family Memories and Beloved Dogs
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The path of academia can be grueling, and Kassidi knows this all too well. Enmeshed in the world of her PhD studies, her encounter with Ginger, a shy but hopeful canine, turned what was once a relentless pursuit of academic achievement into a heartwarming tale of companionship and personal growth. Join us as the dynamic Instagram duo from Ginger Naps takes center stage, offering an intimate glimpse into Kassidi's transformative journey from the rigorous demands of scholarship to the joys of dog motherhood. Her story, punctuated by spreadsheets and budgeting for shelter visits, captures the pivotal moment that changed both her and Ginger's lives forever.
As a new dog mom, Kassidi also reveals the intricacies of pet ownership within various living situations, her fight against breed bias, and the unique challenges of society's perceptions of bully breeds. We tackle the heavier theme of prejudice in pet ownership and personal experiences as Kassidi shares her advocacy for understanding and empathy. Then, shifting gears, we hear about the duo's surprising rise to social media prominence and their role in fostering online discourse that doesn't shy away from the tough conversations. Kassidi's reflections offer a candid look at the importance of maintaining personal values in the chaotic world of internet activism and the power of the bond between humans and dogs.
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Timestamps
(01:28 - 03:09) Dog Adoption Decision Process
(08:26 - 10:15) Issues With Stereotypes and Advocacy
(11:31 - 13:41) Understanding Canine Body Language
(22:14 - 23:41) Social Media and Personal Values
(23:42 - 25:41) Gender Bias in Dog Ownership
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When Karen Thomas traded her nurse's scrubs for the path of holistic animal wellness, magic happened. Her tale of transformation echoes the unbreakable bond we share with our animal companions, and it's a story you'll find both enlightening and emotionally stirring. Joined by Karen, our latest episode traverses her inspiring journey from healthcare to healing touch for pets, highlighting the Sanctuary birthed from the memory of her beloved German Shepherd, Peyton Rose. Hear the heartfelt narratives of animals who, much like us, seek solace and healing, reminding us of holistic practices' profound impact on the creatures that give our lives so much joy.
The heart of our conversation lies not just in the stories of four-legged friends but in the lessons they teach us about intuition and the often-overlooked language of compassion. Karen's experiences with loss and caregiving during her mother's final days have unveiled an intimate connection to the world of animal rescue. In honoring her mother's wish, Peyton's Promise came to life, a haven for animals like Bubba, their first rescue, whose story of resilience will touch your heart. In these moments, Karen reflects on how intuition—much like a muscle—grows stronger with use. It's a journey through grief and growth and how these elements interweave through the art of animal communication and the practice of Reiki.
Embracing our canine friends means understanding their world, a silent realm filled with love, trust, and, sometimes, heartbreak. This episode isn't just about the tales we mend but also about the stories we tell, from the poignant rescues of senior dogs who find dignity and love in their final years to the critical discussions on dog care and nutrition that shape our decisions as pet owners. We tackle complex topics, like the 3-3-3 rule for new adoptions and the emotional toll of witnessing animal abuse, but always with an eye on the healing and hope that community support and proper nutrition can bring to the lives of our canine family members. Join us for an episode that's a testament to the enduring spirit of dogs and those who love them.
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Time Stamps
(00:00) Pet Sanctuary Inspired by Special Dog
(07:40) Healing Through Animal Communication and Intuition
(19:11) Understanding Animal Communication and Compassion
(29:11) Senior Dog Hospice Rescue Stories
(36:02) Dog Care and Nutrition
Keywords
Animal Wellness, Holistic Practices, Healing Touch, Pet Sanctuary, Animal Communication, Intuition, Grief, Caregiving, Hospice, Senior Dogs, Dog Care, Nutrition, Animal Rescue, Community Support, Proper Nutrition, Canine Companionship, Non-Verbal Communication, Social Media, Animal Abuse, Senior Dog Rescue, Quality of Life, Humane, Dog Nutrition, Financial Commitment, Pet Ownership
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In this captivating episode of You, Me, and the Dogs, we delve into a riveting conversation with Cam Mathias, the visionary behind Huntaway Wild.
Embark on a journey as Cam shares his remarkable transition from a seasoned meat industry professional to a trailblazer in frozen raw dog food. Through an enthralling narrative, Cam unveils the profound connection with his dog Darcy that ignited an innovation in pet nutrition deeply rooted in the offerings of nature. Together, we traverse the lush landscapes of New Zealand, where ethical sourcing of venison isn't just a business practice but a tribute to ecological harmony.
Behind the scenes, witness the crafting of a delectable pet food recipe that prioritizes both canine health and environmental sustainability. Cam and I dissect the meticulous process of recipe refinement, from ingredient selection tailored to pets' diverse diets to maintaining meat integrity while scaling production sustainably—culminating in a taste test that promises a wagging tail.
As our exploration unfolds, we delve into the broader implications of pet diets on wildlife conservation and ecosystem management. From the role of deer population control to the future of alternative protein sources, such as wild goat meat and blue shell mussels, every bite takes on profound significance. Join us for an episode that nourishes curiosity, highlighting the intricate link between lifestyle choices and environmental impact—all while ensuring your dog's happiness for years to come.
This gripping discussion blurs the lines between pet food and human food, offering insights into sustainable feeding solutions and the rewards of operating in the pet food industry—an illuminating episode not to be missed.
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Remember the pre-Yenko days? The ease of our strolls through Brooklyn's streets, unaware of the canine-centric challenges ahead. This week, we're throwing it back to our dog-less walks and comparing them to the current reality of owning a dog in the city. We share our journey—complete with the ups and downs—of finding Yenko-friendly spots amidst the concrete and our reflections on the way public spaces cater to pets post-COVID. Get ready to walk with us through the lively streets of Brooklyn, as we reminisce and tackle the urban dog ownership conundrum.
Life in New York City takes on a different hue when you have a dog by your side. Suddenly, you're searching for that rare patch of green and assessing whether your favorite cafe will welcome your canine companion. This episode isn't just about the challenges, though; it's a celebration of the communal spirit and quirky moments—like Yenko's winter boots—that come with dog ownership. We discuss the impact of having a dog on our lifestyle, from apartment hunting near parks to the joy of connecting with fellow New Yorkers through our pets. Join us for a heartfelt look at the blend of practicalities and pleasures of caring for Yenko in the Big Apple.
Finally, we tackle the intricate topic of traveling with service animals, prompted by our own experiences and those of our fellow pet owners. We're discussing the complexities of airline policies, the importance of certification, and the emotional and financial toll of preparing a service dog for travel. It's a candid talk about the challenges faced on the go, with personal stories and an exploration of potential solutions for a more inclusive travel experience for service animal handlers. Tune in as we unpack the multifaceted aspects of navigating the skies with our most loyal companions.
Chapter Timestamps(00:00) Brooklyn Dog Ownership Challenges(03:59) Dog-Friendly Living in New York(09:20) Dog Training and Urban Living(20:23) Traveling With Service Animals
Accounts Mentioned in this EpisodeSniff N Seek - Barn Hunt in NYC
Tuna the Brindle - Instagram account discussing how to travel with dog to France (Cargo)
Keywords
Dog Ownership, New York City, Urban Living, Public Spaces, Pet-Friendly, Green Spaces, Service Animals, Traveling, Challenges, Nostalgic, Brooklyn, Lifestyle, Apartment Hunting, Training, Adaptability, Snowy Weather, Community Activities, Brooklyn Promenade, Airline Policies, Certification, Affordable Travel, Emotional Toll, Solutions, Pet Owners, Airline Industry
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Embark on a journey with Nelly as she delves into the world of dog behavior alongside Ashley, a seasoned dog trainer, in this season-ending episode. Ashley's journey unfolds, highlighting the significance of recognizing dogs as unique individuals. In this episode, discover the power of observation and the value of respecting your dog's natural behavior. Ashley debunks obedience training myths, stressing the pivotal role of fostering a genuine connection with your furry companion. Tune in to unlock a new perspective on responsible dog guardianship!
Want to learn more about Ashley - @TheChaosCanine
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Nelly, Laura, and Jose dive deep into the intersection of technology and dog ownership. They explore the potential of AI and virtual reality in various industries, including dog training and architecture. The conversation takes a philosophical turn as they discuss simulation theory and the concept of personal choice. They also touch on the importance of empathy-driven innovation and the value of self-education in today's changing world.
Learn More about Jose, Laura, and Reboot Imagine here
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Nelly interviews Jose and Laura, owners of Reboot Imagine, a company specializing in spatial computing. They discuss the intersection of technology and pet ownership, exploring topics such as AI veterinarians, virtual reality for pets, and the potential for animals to communicate with humans. They also delve into the ethical implications of these advancements and the importance of protecting one's privacy in a digital world. The conversation highlights the ways in which technology can enhance our understanding and connection with our pets while also raising questions about the potential consequences of these advancements.
Want to know more about Jose, Laura, and Reboot Imagine? @rebootimagine
Reboot Imagine
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Dakota, a passionate dog owner, hobby dog trainer, and gear photographer based in Colorado, invites us to explore her dog-centered world with two canine companions, Gus and Mia. In this podcast, she shares heartwarming stories about adopting Gus from a shelter, the instant connection they formed, and the journey that led her to Mia, a spirited Dutch Shepherd.
Join Dakota as she delves into the challenges of raising Mia, a high-energy and reactive dog, and how she's harnessed that energy through training and engaging activities. Discover her love for canine sports like frisbee and dock diving, where her dedication to training has allowed her dogs to excel. Dakota's adventures with her furry friends extend to backpacking trips and camping, which she seamlessly weaves into her photography.
Discover how training and discipline are pivotal in nurturing unbreakable connections with your dogs as Dakota generously shares her valuable insights and personal experiences.
Want to know more about Dakota and her dogs, Gus and Mia
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Kaylin discusses the mission of GTS Husky Rescue: to save huskies from euthanization and find them loving homes forever. She emphasizes the importance of doing research before getting a husky and highlights the breed's specific needs. Kaylin also explains the thorough application process and home checks that GTS Husky Rescue conducts to ensure the dogs are placed in suitable environments. She discusses the transition from a husky ranch to a foster-based rescue and the benefits of placing dogs in homes rather than kennels. Kaylin also addresses the difference between dogs in rescues and dogs in shelters, as well as the challenges and issues faced by rescue organizations. She emphasizes the need for legislation to address backyard breeders and animal abusers and the importance of community support through fostering, volunteering, and donations.
Learn More about GTS Huskies, Kaylin, and their adoptable dogs here
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Instagram @GTSHuskies
Pet Resources Here
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Rachael shares her experience as an "antisocial dog mom" and how her love for dogs has helped her overcome social anxiety. She discusses the importance of finding common ground with others, especially when it comes to dogs, as it makes conversations and connections easier. Rachael also talks about her recent move to Georgia and how she is adjusting to a new environment with her dogs. She shares her journey of starting All Tails Wag and how it has provided her with a creative outlet and brought her closer to her mom. Rachael opens up about her past struggles with substance abuse and attempted suicide, emphasizing the importance of mental health awareness and the need for a supportive community. She highlights how her dogs have significantly affected her recovery and overall well-being.
Want to learn more about Rachael, Olivia and Lincoln
All Tails Wag
@AllTailsWag
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Lisa from Woof Creek Wellness shares her journey of starting the company and the inspiration behind their pet wellness products. She discusses how their dog's allergies led them to explore natural remedies and the importance of clean eating for pets. Lisa also talks about the benefits of raw feeding and the challenges of sourcing high-quality ingredients. She emphasizes the importance of education and information in making the best choices for our pets' health.
Want to learn more about Woof Creek Wellness
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Dr. Judy Morgan
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An enthusiastic husky owner with a heartwarming journey to share, in this episode, I chat with my friend, Johana. Together, we explore the unexpected turns and transformative power of canine companionship. From becoming an 'accidental' dog owner to navigating the challenges of raising huskies in a sunny climate, Johana's story is a testament to the deep bond between humans and their four-legged friends. We delve into the rewards and responsibilities of rescue, discuss the dynamics of dog parks, and reflect on dogs' profound impact on our lives. Johana's dedication to responsible pet ownership and her holistic approach to dog care offer valuable insights, inspiring us to prioritize the well-being of our furry companions.
Want to follow Johana and her Huskies Adventures @houseofthehuskies
Check out some of the rescues featured in this episode:
GTS Huskies
Husky Haven
Asher House
Husky Halfway House
This podcast is shot using our Insta360 Camera
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Genevieve is an artist and dog owner who runs a watercolor portrait business, Winny & Eve. She discovered her passion for watercolor painting while recovering from health issues in 2019. Her dog, Winston, played a significant role in her artistic journey and inspired her to start a business creating pet portraits.
Follow Winny & Eve, and Winston on their socials!
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Halima is a dog mom to Maisie, a schnauzer, and an avid dog lover. She has a history of longing for dogs and finally found the perfect fit with Maisie. Halima is passionate about responsible dog ownership and has taken the time to research and train Maisie to ensure she is well-behaved and comfortable in various situations.
Halima emphasizes the importance of educating oneself about dog ownership and the positive changes she has seen in Max's behavior since implementing new training techniques. She also discusses her decision to avoid dog parks and their potential risks. Halima reflects on people's misconceptions and judgments about certain dog breeds and the need for better understanding and communication between dog owners and the general public. She highlights the privilege of owning a dog and the responsibility that comes with it, urging dog owners to train their dogs and be considerate of others in their community.
Get to Know Maisie and Halima on their socials.
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Xilo shares her story about becoming a dog owner and starting Raw Instincts, a company that offers raw dog food. She talks about her decision to get a dog and how she ended up with Ziggy, a Shiba Inu. Xilo discusses the challenges she faced with Ziggy's health and how she discovered the benefits of raw feeding. She also talks about her journey towards holistic wellness and how it influenced her perspective on pet nutrition. Xilo emphasizes the importance of education and awareness regarding pet nutrition and shares her experiences of running a family-owned business.
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Raw Instincts
@Raw.Instincts and @ZiggyPiper
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Xilo's Holistic Health Coach Tara Cooper
Wildly Primal @WildlyPrimal
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Robyn is the owner of Haute Dog Pet Photography and the pack leader of the Pope pack, which consists of five dogs, each over 100 pounds. She started her photography journey by taking photos of her dog, Jake, and eventually began working with animal shelters to help capture adoptable dogs. Over the past ten years, Robyn has built her photography business and has had the opportunity to work with amazing people and their pets, creating lasting connections and capturing their stories.
Want to know more about Robyn and her pack?
Haute Dog Pet Photography
@HauteDogPetPhotography and @ThePopePack
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