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Thinking about getting goats? Don’t let Instagram fool you.
Goat ownership isn’t just cute photos and fresh milk. It’s daily work, specific care, and a long-term commitment that catches a lot of new owners off guard.
In this episode, I talk with goat expert and homesteader Deborah Niemann, host of the For the Love of Goats podcast, who pulls back the curtain on what it really takes to raise goats the right way. From fencing to vet care to the emotional lives of goats, she covers it all with honesty and experience.
BY THE TIME YOU FINISH LISTENING, YOU’LL DISCOVER:
If you’ve ever dreamed of goats, fresh milk, or farm life, this episode will help you decide if it’s the right move—or a messy mistake.
LEARN MORE ABOUT DEBORAH NIEMANN:
Website: Thrifty Homesteader
Book: Deborah’s book on Amazon
Podcast: For the Love of Goats on Apple Podcasts
PS: If you hear us mention Muddy Paws and Hairballs, that was before we shifted our focus to what really matters: helping you thrive as a pet parent. Same host, sharper mission.
Support the show
Love the show? Share it with someone navigating the chaos of pet parenting, and please leave a 5-star review so others can find the pet advice they need.
Follow:🌍Official Site |📱Facebook |📺YouTube | 🍏 Apple |🎵Spotify
Pet parenting gets overwhelming fast, especially with behavior issues, rising costs, and conflicting advice. This show gives you pet care solutions, pet behavior help, and pet budgeting tips you can use right away.
Each week brings clear pet parenting advice plus expert guidance on dog and cat behavior, dog training, nutrition, stress free vet visits, and routines that make life easier. We also tackle issues like cat anxiety, emergency vet decisions, hidden hazards, and how to stay ahead of the everyday problems that create stress for pets and their people.
No fluff, no guilt, just practical tools that save money and help you enjoy a calmer home and life with pets.
Follow so you can stop chasing your tail and start enjoying your pets again.
Contact: [email protected]
©Ⓟ 2025 Amy Castro
By Amy Castro - Pet Parenting & Behavior Expert4.9
4141 ratings
Thinking about getting goats? Don’t let Instagram fool you.
Goat ownership isn’t just cute photos and fresh milk. It’s daily work, specific care, and a long-term commitment that catches a lot of new owners off guard.
In this episode, I talk with goat expert and homesteader Deborah Niemann, host of the For the Love of Goats podcast, who pulls back the curtain on what it really takes to raise goats the right way. From fencing to vet care to the emotional lives of goats, she covers it all with honesty and experience.
BY THE TIME YOU FINISH LISTENING, YOU’LL DISCOVER:
If you’ve ever dreamed of goats, fresh milk, or farm life, this episode will help you decide if it’s the right move—or a messy mistake.
LEARN MORE ABOUT DEBORAH NIEMANN:
Website: Thrifty Homesteader
Book: Deborah’s book on Amazon
Podcast: For the Love of Goats on Apple Podcasts
PS: If you hear us mention Muddy Paws and Hairballs, that was before we shifted our focus to what really matters: helping you thrive as a pet parent. Same host, sharper mission.
Support the show
Love the show? Share it with someone navigating the chaos of pet parenting, and please leave a 5-star review so others can find the pet advice they need.
Follow:🌍Official Site |📱Facebook |📺YouTube | 🍏 Apple |🎵Spotify
Pet parenting gets overwhelming fast, especially with behavior issues, rising costs, and conflicting advice. This show gives you pet care solutions, pet behavior help, and pet budgeting tips you can use right away.
Each week brings clear pet parenting advice plus expert guidance on dog and cat behavior, dog training, nutrition, stress free vet visits, and routines that make life easier. We also tackle issues like cat anxiety, emergency vet decisions, hidden hazards, and how to stay ahead of the everyday problems that create stress for pets and their people.
No fluff, no guilt, just practical tools that save money and help you enjoy a calmer home and life with pets.
Follow so you can stop chasing your tail and start enjoying your pets again.
Contact: [email protected]
©Ⓟ 2025 Amy Castro

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