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By Edwin Reese
The podcast currently has 7 episodes available.
I met Shumin and her husband some years ago, so when I got a chance to prerecord an episode, chatting about the 4WD Westie, I jumped at it. Our casual chat covered many topics from how to prepare for travelling with a dog, what is required to make sure all goes well. What to look out for, even how to choose a pet, as well as training when time is limited. With Charlie being a minor celebrity and his Mum and Dad both fantastic Hosts & Presenters on TV I learnt a lot myself.
Following are things spoken about, of course you can contact us if you have any questions. Importantly if you feel you have a career or experience which other Aussie Pet Owners can benefit from with any aspect of any kind of pet please message us. We will do our best to fit you into our schedule in late 2020, we're always looking for more interesting Professionals and Pet Owners to chat to in 2021.
Instagram - Copy and Paste address below to see Charlie's Insta posts
Get your own Westie Neck Gator at https://gearupplus.com
Youtube - Copy and Paste address to watch Shumin chat about training Charlie https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=shumin+xi
(Please note Shumin is speaking Mandarin - Clip does have English Subtitles. Great video and fun to watch.)
Treats Shumin uses "Schmackos" (not for human consumption eating will make your stomach go Wacko!)
Dr. Jenna Goldt CIVTAE BSc BVSc
www.boxhill.edu.au
Pathways to be a Veterinarian or Veterinary nurse
Box Hill Institute - TAFE- pathway to Veterinary Nursing or Pre-University courses
VETis - Vocational Education and Training in Schools.
Certificate II in animal studies. (Run in High School)
As an adult learner:
Certificate II in Animal Studies
Certificate III in Animal Studies (Box Hill course focuses on what you need to know before entering a Vet Nursing Course)
Certificate IV in Veterinary Nursing (Pre-requisite of Cert II or Cert III in animal studies to apply)
Veterinarian Pathways
Bachelor of Science or Bachelor of Animal Science (Pre-requisite of 2-4 years study prior to applying to a Veterinarian Course)
Bachelor of Veterinary Science or Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (Completion of these courses make you eligible to register as a Veterinarian)
For more information drop us a line at [email protected] and we will send out an info kit.
RABBIT RUN-AWAY ORPHANAGE* is a non-profit organisation and operates as an incorporated association. It is a public charity, run by a committee of management and a small dedicated group of volunteers. The Orphanage receives no government funding and is reliant on donations and fundraising. It is an entity that belongs to all people that care about the welfare of pet rabbits.
Rabbit Run-Away Orphanage aims to:
Currently an opening for a major Sponsor, contact Rabbit Run-Away Orphanage Incorporated directly to make appointment to discuss.
For those who would like to have their own Rabbit consider being a volunteer on a regular basis to learn the skills to keep a rabbit and attract a billion tons of good Karma! (Highly recommended by Aussie Pets Podcast to learn Rabbit Husbandry and Care)
*All rabbits from the Orphanage are desexed, listen to podcast for more details.
Judi & Bryce Inglis have been advocates for the companion pet rabbit and involved in animal welfare work and education for a number of years.
https://www.rabbitrunaway.org.au/
https://www.facebook.com/rabbitrunaway
https://www.instagram.com/rabbitrunaway/?hl=en
Dr Shane Simpson is well known amongst the reptile keeping community as “The Reptile Doctor” and brings his wealth of experience in the field of reptile and amphibian medicine and surgery to The Unusual Pet Vets. He regularly presents on the topic to fellow veterinarians, veterinary nurses and reptile keepers both here in Australia and internationally. In addition, he has contributed to several veterinary text books, held positions on animal ethics committees and does a considerable amount of work training wildlife rehabilitators about caring for injured reptiles.
When not working at The Unusual Pet Vets, Shane can be found just up the road still treating dogs and cats at Karingal Veterinary Hospital where he is also a co-owner of the practice.
Shane has a diverse reptile collection that his wife and two daughters are OK with as long as they stay behind the glass. He also has a big, dopey Bloodhound Cross dog named Butter.
https://www.unusualpetvets.com.au/ (Specialist Vets)
https://www.karingalvet.com.au/ (Dr Shane's Vet joint up the road)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Axolotl
https://www.wildlife.vic.gov.au/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue-tongued_skink (Blue Tongue Lizard)
Packages for setting up Dr Shane's Animals that scored 7+ on his "Pets for Newbies"
1/ Reptiles scored as top choice pet for newbie pet owners, package nearly developed and released (11/10 FOR EASE OF CARE)
2/ https://www.unusualpetvets.com.au/hopstart-package-for-rats/ (10/10 "BULLETPROOF" TOP PET FOR KIDDOS FIRST PET)
3/ https://www.unusualpetvets.com.au/hopstart-package-for-rabbits/ (7/10 FOR ADULTS OR OLDER KIDS)
4/ https://www.unusualpetvets.com.au/flockstart-package-for-chickens/ (6/10 AS CLEANING AND GOOD HUSBANDRY NOT SO EASY)
5/ https://www.unusualpetvets.com.au/flystart-package-for-birds/ (Canaries, Budgies BUT NOT COCKATOOS WHICH MIGHT LIVE 80+ YEARS)
PS For a long and happy relationship with your pet consider a short consultation with a Vet to understand what animal is suitable for you or your family, then to understand what is required to keep them happy and healthy.
Good Dog is a professional dog training and behaviour consultancy, born and based in Melbourne. Owner Tim Watson is a Victorian Government Approved Trainer, Certified Dog Trainer & Behaviourist.
A love of dogs and helping people, and a desire to leave behind his corporate day job led Tim to form Good Dog in 2013. As owner of Good Dog, Tim uses his combined people management background with his studies in canine psychology and behaviour to help people understand how to communicate and work with their dogs.
Tim gave us a lot to consider during the podcast, for more information links are below, you will also find a website contact for people who have a fear of dogs is posted below. Don't forget to check out the Good Dog Shop, the leads are awesome quality and value.
http://gooddogbehaviour.com.au/
Brad packed information into this podcast which we hope you think about then act on for a positive pet relationship for life.
Due to the limitations of my equipment I must apologise for technical difficulties with this transmission, brand new gear has arrived ironing out feedback and technical issues going forward.
This doesn't detract at all from content which is fascinating, ranging from entering into pet ownership before you even purchase a puppy, expectations on different breeds, some general guidelines about dealing with puppies and puppy schools, to what your kids need to know when confronted by a dog that might bite.
Covid19 has associated limitations on business and social distancing, including services that can be offered. The great news is anyone who is thinking of getting a pet, has a pet with bad behaviour or wants to improve outcomes with their pet there is another option.
To get in contact with a Professional Dog Behaviourists, go to www.k9service.com.au and fill out the contact form, detailing what you would like to do. e.g. "I'm thinking of getting a puppy, can I book an online consultation?" Canine Services International I assure you do respond to enquiries via "Contact Us" form. For over 8 years, I have seen Canine Services International, delivering incredible value on any investment clients make in education both before and after they bring a pet into their life, through consultations and training.
As promised here are the links to Brad's sea of information on Youtube
www.k9services.com.au
https://youtu.be/4YW4LClUYF0 Dog Training Basics: Markers - touched on with story about puppy training
https://youtu.be/ssM4tmgwoo8 Dog Bite Prevention & Dog Safety Resource - everyone should watch this
https://youtu.be/22GuMyYCXo8 Tony & Charlie training - 2019 - what a client's dog has learnt in a relatively short time
https://youtu.be/XKZL_y1cOOg 5 Tips To Puppy Bonding 2019 - goes without saying
A Ranger motivated to try to keep people safe through education by interviewing experts from every facet of the pet world. Each week a new guest shall share their unique experiences and knowledge in keeping pets. Most of the people sharing on Aussie Pets Podcast will be an expert in their field with a passion for animals, promoting safe, respectful sharing of this amazing planet with animals aimed at delivering positive outcomes in pet ownership.
The podcast currently has 7 episodes available.