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dog talk podcast

by Waino Kautzer Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Who is a good dog podcast?

Who's a Good Dog Kate Leaver & Stripped Media6 DEC 2021. Stu Oakley with Annie & Millie the dogs. ... 29 NOV 2021. Juno Dawson & Prince the dog. ... 22 NOV 2021. Marlee Silva with Ziggy & Piper the dogs. ... 15 NOV 2021. Jon Ronson with Josie & Floppy the dogs. ... 8 NOV 2021. Peter Mutabazi with Simba & Rafiki the dogs. ... 1 NOV 2021.

Do dogs like podcasts?

Your Dog Likes Podcasts and TV as Much as YouIntroducing, Dog Podcasts. Humans are crazy for podcasts, and with dozens of new titles being announced each day we shouldn't be surprised dog podcasts are now a thing. ... Animal Sounds. ... TV Stars. ... Dogs of YouTube. ... But Can Dogs See TV and Understand Podcasts? ... One Final Note.

Can I pet your dog podcast hosts?

Can I Pet Your Dog? (CIPYD) is a weekly, comedic podcast on dogs that was first released in 2015. The podcast is hosted by Allegra Ringo (Episodes 1-188), Alexis B. Preston (189-present), Renee Colvert, and produced by Travis McElroy (episodes 1–57) and Alexis B. Preston (episodes 58–present).

Can I pet your dog podcast Apple?

Can I Pet Your Dog? on Apple Podcasts. Every Tuesday, dog owner Renee Colvert and puppy owner Alexis Preston talk to guests about their dogs, discuss dogs they met this week, and brief you on dogs news. They go on assignment to dog events and report back with what you need to know.

Do dogs like alone radio?

Radio has no visual component, so the sound of voices and music may be more soothing and less apt to cause reactions. Conversely, if you leave the television on, the dog could react to various sounds included in the audio as well as images that might include dogs, cats, or other animals moving about.

Is there a radio station for dogs?

Uninterrupted Pet Entertainment Positively Pets is one of 22 new stations which make up Positively Radio, the brainchild of none other than Noel Edmunds. The channel will play music to please pets and this will not be interrupted by news bulletins and advertisements.

How old is Renee Colvert?

35-year-oldCulture Trip sat down with one of the show's co-hosts, 35-year-old Colorado Springs native Renee Colvert, to discuss podcasting, life in Los Angeles, and what it was like to interview Broadway legend Lin-Manuel Miranda. Can I Pet Your Dog? is definitely a fan-favorite podcast here in L.A.

Can I pet your dog podcast ending?

It's our very last episode this week and we're lucky enough to have the whole gang back together! We are so grateful to have shared these past 7 years with you all! Thank you for listening, supporting, and unapologetically loving dogs with us! We love you!

Can I pet your dog podcast contact?

About the show If there's a dog, they're gonna pet it! Email them at [email protected] and follow CIPYD on Twitter @CIPYDPodcast and Instagram @CIPYDPodcast!

Can I pet my dog?

Well, for the most part, dogs do like to use petting as a way to bond with their owner. According to Paws for People, "It's well-known (and scientifically proven) that interaction with a gentle, friendly pet has significant benefits" for both the human and the dog.

What does Can I pet your dog mean?

One might do this as a way of respecting strong feelings one may have for a pet. As for "pet" or "pat", both are correct. Pat connotes a light, quick stroke with the hand. She gave him a friendly pat on the arm. To pet an animal is to stroke or caress gently; pat; to touch or stroke in an affectionate or loving manner.

What is pure dog talk?

Pure Dog Talk is the VOICE of PureBred Dogs. We talk to the legends of the sports and give you tips and tools to create an awesome life with your purebred dog. From dog shows to preservation breeding, from competitive obedience to field work, from agility to therapy dogs and all the fun in between; your passion is our purpose. Pure Dog Talk supports the American Kennel Club, our Parent, Specialty and All-Breed Clubs, Dog Sports, Therapy, Service and Preservation of our Canine Companions.

Who is Gayle Watkins?

Nutrition in Breeding Dogs with Dr. Gayle WatkinsDr. Gayle Watkins, founder of Avidog and Head of Education at Good Dog, joins host Laura Reeves for a fascinating and informative conver…

What is Trupanion insurance?

A Trupanion medical insurance policy has the ability to save you thousands and keep your best friend by your side, priced for the lifetime health of your pet. Learn more.

What is pure dog talk?

PureDog Talk brings you the legends of the purebred dog world, in their own words and voices. We provide the knowledge to help make your dog shine in any sport. Our rich, diverse and talented pool of resources enables YOU to succeed!

What is the Good Breeder Center?

The Good Breeder Center is Good Dog 's online publication built for dog breeders that provides the latest in canine health and science. Check out Laura's latest publications below and visit The Good Breeder Center to learn more.

What does spoiling mean in the Bible?

“Spoiling, and this is how they represent spoiling: letting a dog sleep on the bed, letting a dog on the furniture, giving them lots of treats or feeding them extra goodies, or taking them on car rides with us, all these sorts of activities, which in my head are part of having a family member, none of those things are either causational or correlational for separation anxiety.

Where is Jindo Dog from?

Hannah Yi and Nichole Royer join host Laura Reeves to share information about the rare and fascinating Korean Jindo. Developed on Jindo Island, off South Korea’s coast, as an isolated population of centuries old village dogs, the breed is a cultural icon in its home country.

Who owns Trupanion Pet Insurance?

Underwritten in Canada by Omega General Insurance Company and in the United States by American Pet Insurance Company, 6100-4th Ave S, Seattle, WA 98108. Please visit AmericanPetInsurance.com to review all available pet health insurance products.

Is separation anxiety a diagnosis?

Just because there's that genetic potential predisposition, that doesn't mean that we can't change it. Heritability is not a diagnosis of a permanent state.

Kellie Snider – Constructional Aggression Treatment (CAT)

Today’s Podcast In this podcast we discuss the constructional aggression treatment (CAT) approach to resolving dog aggression. About Kellie Snider Kellie is the author of

Rowan Sanderson – Raw Feeding

Today’s Podcast In this podcast we discuss raw feeding. Whether there is merit to having “calming” diets? Is Coconut Oil good for dogs? Why is

Louise Wilson – Conservation K9s

Today’s Podcast In this podcast we discuss Louise’s work training dogs for conservation projects such as finding hedgehogs, bats and newts. We also spoke about

Michelle Stern – Parenting Dogs and Children

Today’s Podcast In this podcast we discuss how to raise children and dogs and how to resolve problems when they do occur. About Michelle Stern

76: Malena DeMartini – Separation Anxiety in Dogs

Today’s Podcast In this podcast we spoke about Malena’s new book Separation Anxiety in Dogs: Next Generation Treatment Protocols and Practices. We found out what

How to Stop Resource Guarding

In this podcast I answered Kevin from Bournemouth’s question on how to stop your dog from resource guarding. We discussed strategies to prevent, stop and

7 Ways To Be a Better Pet Dog Trainer

In this podcast we spoke about how you can become a better, more successful pet dog trainer. Podcast Sponsor: This podcast is sponsored by

514 – Chesapeake Bay Retrievers: An American Success Story

Betsy Horn Humer has spent a lifetime with Chesapeake Bay Retrievers. Her parents acquired their first dog in 1947 and Betsy has been deeply involved in the breed since childhood. A conformation and obedience/rally judge, Betsy brings tremendous depth and width of experience to her understanding of the sport.

511 – What IS the Animal Rights Agenda? With Patti Strand

511 – What IS the Animal Rights Agenda? With Patti Strand - Pure Dog Talk

510 – Tackling a Stinky Problem with Dr. Marty Greer

Dr. Marty Greer, DVM and host Laura Reeves tackle a stinky problem – the dog’s anal glands. Greer explains how to express them, what to do if they are infected or impacted and stinky stories from the trenches. “They're the same glands that are the scent glands on a skunk, the scent glands in a ferret,” Greer said.

508 – Breeding, Training and Socializing Decisions for High Drive Dogs

Denise Fenzi and host Laura Reeves take a deep dive into the breeding, training and socializing decisions we make with high drive dogs. Are we removing “hard” dogs from our gene pool in favor of “twitchy,” flashy high arousal dogs? “So, drive always requires arousal,” Fenzi noted. “Arousal does not require drive. That is a good base.

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