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In this episode of the DogFriendly Podcast, we talk to Vicky Skinner, owner of Animal Focused, about the benefits that dogs can have on our mental and physical health.
Vicky started her career working for Riding for the Disabled and after obtaining a 1st class BSc in Animal Science (Behavioural Studies), moved into lecturing in a land-based college. As a qualified teacher Vicky worked with a range of learners including those with special educational needs and disabilities and obtaining a level 3 qualification in British Sign Language (BSL). After 13 years lecturing and mentoring Vicky took on the role of Education Manager for a pet professional trade association where she developed courses, qualifications and assessments for pet professionals.
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Have you ever wondered why your dogs naturally take themselves to a particular plant or bush on a walk or in the garden? Well, Kirsty Kelley will have the answer. In this episode of the DogFriendly podcast, we talk about Zoopharmacognosy - the practice of self-medicating by selecting and consuming plants with medicinal properties.
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If you need some rest and relaxation, take a seat, put your feet up and listen to Dave talk about his Youtube channel, where you can find more than 270 videos of his walks with Logan the whippet, his super star companion.
Dave and Logan's walks, mainly around Dorset and the New Forest , include dog relevant information for walkers, beautiful countryside views, a bit of humour, details of local historical sites of interest and of course ... where the dog friendly pubs are!
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Does your dog hate fireworks?
In this week’s Podcast we chat to the man responsible for the ultimate dog friendly fireworks night alternative. As we approach the Guy Fawkes season a lot of our dogs suffer from the loud bangs and pops of the celebrations. Certainly, most wouldn’t go anywhere near a fireworks event, but previously there hasn’t been an alternative. We talk to Will Puxley who has brought the dog friendly Spectacle of Light to Welford Park. -
Our guest Sarah Jones, talks candidly about the story behind the launch of her yellow My Anxious Dog brand. How Bella her dog came through a traumatic birth and the long term effect that it had on her.
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We are delighted to speak with Katie Thistleton about her life before TV and Radio. Katie loves dogs and we have some fun talking about her early days working in doggy day care. We also discuss the DogFriendly Awards. Katie has hosted the Awards event for several years and understands first hand how important they are for dog friendly places and businesses.
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We talk with Nikki Leighton about her experiences of caravanning with her dogs and why she decided to start the Facebook Group "Caravanning with Canines".
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Canicross expert Emily Thomas tells us all about Canicross and how she turned her passion into a successful business.
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We might not want our dogs to get old, but when they do, how can we make sure they live their best life? Dr Sophie Bell, veterinary surgeon and pet first aid consultant shares some fascinating insight and advice on caring for older dogs.
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Join us in a fascinating conversation about dog rehabilitation and training with our guest Steve Hutley.
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Beauty's Legacy - The moving and insprational story behind Lisa Dean who has dedicated her life to reuniting lost and stolen dogs with their families.
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An in-depth discussion about being really dog friendly, not just dog tolerant. Sue is the founder of multi award-winning dog friendly holiday cottage agency East Ruston Cottages. Based in Norfolk, Sue has built a successful business by being "dog obsessed".
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Travel writer Lottie Gross tells us about her experiences travelling throughout Europe with her dog Arty
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Today is Bring Your Dog To Work Day and we are delighted to welcome the co-founder, Jo Amit to find why it was started 11 years ago and what it's all about.
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In our second Podcast, we speak to Jo Southway (dog behaviourist/dog rescue expert) about taking reactive dogs on holiday.
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Our first Podcast is with Deb Bridges (dog walking enthusiast and author) and she tells us about her 630 mile South West Coast Path Trip and some of the things to consider if you'd like to plan your own walk.