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By Nihal Salah
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The podcast currently has 28 episodes available.
In this episode, I chat with dog trainer and behaviourist Anthony De Marinis about why our dogs behave differently with different people.
I asked Anthony to join me for this episode because I noticed that my dog, Rosa, has been behaving very differently when on walks with me versus when she’s with my husband.
Anthony explains why this happens and why some dogs can display aggressive behaviour when out with one person and not another. We discuss what we can do to address this and some mistakes most of us don’t even realise we’re making.
As always, I hope you enjoy this episode!
Links We Love 🧡
To find out more about Anthony's services, visit his website: https://demarinisdogtraining.com
For more about Rescue Tails, visit: www.rescuetails.co
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In this episode, I chat with dog behaviourist Viviane Arzoumanian about why our dogs bark and what we can do about it.
Vivian is the founder of Pumpkin Pups Training and is based in New York. She offers online and in-person consults.
Website: PumpkinPups Dog Training
For Free: Ask The Trainer - Saturdays at 11am EST.
PumpkinPups Dog Training Clients & Friends - Closed Facebook Group - All the questions must be answered to be approved.
Article about how to talk to your dog.
Podcast episode about Separation Anxiety with one of the world's leading experts, Moira Hechenleitner.
For more about Rescue Tails, visit: www.rescuetails.co
Check out our Facebook page
Follow us on Instagram: @Rescuetails.co
In this episode, I chat with Freya, the adoption manager at Miracle's Mission and Emma Mclean, behaviourist and founder of Hound Charming, about why many disabled dogs make amazing companions. We bust many of the myths about disabled dogs and the lives they live, plus Emma and Freya also give a breakdown of some of the costs involved and how organizations like Miracle's Mission support with financial costs.
To learn more about the dogs featured in this episode, visit https://www.miraclesmission.org/.
To find out more about Emma's services, visit the Hound Charming website: https://www.houndcharming.com/
For more about Rescue Tails, visit rescuetails.co
In this episode, I chat with the wonderful Moira Hechenleitner about how we can help our dogs overcome separation anxiety. Moira is one of only 200 Certified Separation Anxiety Trainers (CSATs) in the world. She graduated from Mayor University College of Veterinary Medicine in 2007, in Santiago, Chile and has a postgraduate in Animal-Assisted Therapy.
Moira is a founding board member of the Chilean Association of Professional Dog Trainers (APDT Chile).
She has spent the last 12 years offering consultation services to pet owners, and teaching courses to dog trainers.
Moira is a speaker on the topic of Separation Anxiety, giving seminars internationally in English and Spanish.
She currently resides in Mystic, Connecticut and helps dogs and their families from all over the world overcome separation anxiety.
Find out more about Moira's work here.
For more about Rescue Tails, visit: www.rescuetails.co
Check out our Facebook page
Follow us on Instagram: @Rescuetails.co
In this episode, I chat with dog behaviourist Viviane Arzoumanian about how to settle your adopted rescue dog if you live in a chaotic city.
We also talk about how to better communicate with our dogs and what to do if your dog is a persistent barker!
Vivian is the founder of Pumpkin Pups Training and is based in New York. She offers online and in-person consults.
She has some fantastic blogs on her website including one of my favourites “YES” training vs. “NO” training
For more about Rescue Tails, visit: www.rescuetails.co
Check out our Facebook page
Follow us on Instagram: @Rescuetails.co
In this episode, I want to have a chat with you about how YOU feel. We talk about settling your rescue dog on this podcast a lot. It's what it’s all about. But now that I’ve had my dog Rosa for 8 months, I realise the importance of talking about our emotions as humans.
Once your rescue dog has settled in, you're probably going to start seeing some behaviour changes and not all of them are easy to manage without professional help. And some behaviours can be really stressful for us as the humans in the relationship.
So in this short episode, we talk about what to do if you're feeling emotionally overwhelmed.
If you ever need to chat, feel free to reach out to me via email [email protected] or on Instagram @nihal_and_rosa.
In this episode, we're going to be talking about the seven things you must do to settle your adopted rescue dog. So, if you are thinking about adopting a dog or you recently have, then this episode is a must listen!
To find out more about Rescue Tails, visit us at www.rescuetails.co
This episode is all about puppies!
They’re cute, they’re cuddly but they can really be a handful and what you do in the early days with your puppy will have a huge impact on their behaviour when they get older.
So in this episode, I chat with dog trainer and behaviourist Anthony De Marinis who reveals some of the biggest mistakes you want to avoid making with your puppy.
Anthony will also teach you how to potty train your puppy and he’ll talk you through what to do if your furry friend is mouthing or biting excessively. He also explains why you need to start teaching recall from day one.
As always, I hope you enjoy this episode!
Links We Love 🧡
To find out more about Anthony's services, visit his website: https://demarinisdogtraining.com
Read more about what to do if your puppy is teething in this blog post: https://demarinisdogtraining.com/beast-teeth-puppy-mouthing-biting/
Read more about resource guarding in this post: https://demarinisdogtraining.com/resource-guarding-in-dogs
To learn more about breed groups, read Kim Brophey’s book, Meet Your Dog - https://www.meetyourdogbook.com/
In this episode, I chat with Kristin Neal about why our dogs eat poop and what to do about it. We also talk about why some dogs will rip apart the trash as soon as their guardian goes out even if they’ve eaten.
Kristin is a certified veterinary technician and force free dog trainer. She has extensive experience and training in dog and cat anaesthesia, surgical nursing, nutrition, behaviour and rescue work.
She is an avid horse lover and trains her horse with force free methods, as well. Kristin has a strong belief in taking a holistic approach to animal care and feeding, and supports keeping animals in a biologically appropriate manner. Her unifying passion is improving quality of life for companion animals and their people.
Links we Love 🧡
Here is the research Kristen mentioned on the show:
The paradox of canine conspecific coprophagy
https://ucdavis.pure.elsevier.com/en/publications/the-paradox-of-canine-conspecific-coprophagy
For more on the latest research on dog nutrition, check out CANWI - Companion Animal Nutrition & Wellness Institute
https://canwinstitute.org/
If you’re interested in a workshop with Kristen, contact me on [email protected]
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The podcast currently has 28 episodes available.