Simplifying Shelter Behaviour

Simplifying Shelter Behaviour

Shelter and Rescue can be difficult environments for workers and the animals in their care. This podcast, hosted by Tom Candy BSc (Hons) MSC CCAB, CSBS, CDBC. Brings together some of the leaders in the field of animal behaviour to discuss practical tips and tricks that can be utilised by shelter workers, volunteers or anyone with an interest in animal sheltering or rescue. The podcast aims to bring high quality education, to improve behaviour and welfare of animal using up to date thinking and methodologies.

  1. 14 JAN

    Ep. 54 want more time, money and resources. Here where to start Behaviour edition with Leeron Liftik

    Ep. 54 want more time, money and resources, here’s where to start. Behaviour edition with Leeron Liftik In this episode, we explore the journey of Leeron Liftik into shelter and rescue dog behaviour, shaped by early hands-on work in high-pressure shelter environments. Seeing how many decisions about dogs were made with limited evidence sparked a shift toward behavioural science and data-driven approaches. Leeron discusses how thoughtfully collected behaviour data can improve outcomes for dogs, reducing stress, supporting better adoption matches, and helping shelters make fairer, more consistent decisions. The conversation highlights the role of collaboration across stakeholders, from shelter staff and trainers to researchers and policymakers, and the importance of using data ethically, with the dog’s lived experience at the centre. Through small data based changes Leeron talks us through how he was able to create more time, money and resources for his teams, something we all strive to do! About Leeron Liftik Leeron Liftik is a dog trainer and behaviour specialist with a background in shelter and rescue environments. Their work focuses on understanding canine behaviour in high-stress contexts and improving outcomes for dogs through evidence-based training and assessment. Leeron has worked closely with shelters, trainers, and welfare organisations to support safer handling, better adoption matches, and reduced relinquishment. With a strong interest in the role of data in animal welfare, Leeron advocates for practical, ethical use of behavioural information to inform decision-making across the rescue sector. Driven by a commitment to both compassion and clarity, Leeron’s approach bridges hands-on training experience with behavioural science to help dogs and the people supporting them. Links Sourdough video! https://fb.watch/ECmzYwLKEv/?fs=e

    50 min
  2. 17/12/2025

    Ep. 53 L.E.G.S and Total Welfare Model for Shelter and Rescue with Dr Kim Brophey

    In this episode, Tom is joined by Dr. Kim Brophey, applied ethologist, author, and founder of Family Dog Mediation®, for an in-depth conversation on the L.E.G.S.® model, Family Dog Mediation, and the Total Welfare Model. Together, they explore how moving beyond one-size-fits-all training and behaviour labels can transform outcomes for dogs and the people who care for them. Dr. Brophey breaks down the L.E.G.S. framework, Learning, Environment, Genetics, and Self, and explains how understanding the whole dog allows shelter and rescue professionals to make better assessments, reduce mislabelling, and support safer, more successful placements. The discussion highlights how Family Dog Mediation shifts the focus from “fixing” dogs to mediating between dogs, humans, and their environments. The episode also dives into the Total Welfare Model, emphasizing ethical, practical decision-making that balances individual dog welfare, public safety, and organizational capacity. Packed with real-world insight, this conversation offers shelter and rescue teams a more humane, sustainable approach to behaviour, advocacy, and long-term success. About Dr. Kim Brophey  Kim Brophey, owner of The Dog Door Behavior Center, is an academically educated applied ethologist (member of The International Society for Applied Ethology), an awarded member (Outstanding Trainer of the Year 2009) of the Association of Professional Dog Trainers since 2000, a Certified Dog Behavior Consultant (CDBC) through the International Association of Animal Behavior Consultants since 2006, and a Certified Professional Dog Trainer (CPDT-KA) since 2002. Kim is an established and well-respected leader in the dog training and behavior field , speaking locally and nationally at universities and conferences for 20 years. Kim has authored a ground-breaking book for dog owners to translate and deliver comprehensive canine science to the public - MEET YOUR DOG, developed a trademarked model of dog welfare and behavior - Dog L.E.G.S., and delivered a popular TED talk - "The Problem With Treating Your Dog Like a Pet".Kim's unique background and commitment to the whole picture of behavioral health from the integrated applied ethology perspective of dog behavior and welfare have positioned her as Asheville's most trusted, veterinarian referred, shelter and professional field active (serving on board of directors for the Asheville Humane Society and the IAABC), and community awarded (Voted "Best of WNC Dog Trainer" for 6 years).Kim Brophey specializes in complex problems such as fear, aggression, and anxiety and is consistently reviewed by clients as an invaluably compassionate and effective resource for understanding and solving serious behavior challenges that traditional dog training has failed to address. For those seeking assistance with basic puppy training, manners, and therapy and service dog training, Kim continues to provide expert council and services to meet those goals as well. Links Family Dog Mediation- https://www.familydogmediation.com Conferences- https://legsinmotionconference.com Total welfare app- https://www.totalwelfareapp.com  BAT meets LEGS: Total Welfare for dogs and people-  https://school.grishastewart.com/courses/batlegs?ref=352ff9

    49 min
  3. 05/11/2025

    Ep.50 Simplifying Puppy Rearing in Shelter and Rescue with Suzanne Clothier

    Ep.50 Simplifying Puppy Raising in Shelter and Rescue with Suzanne Clothier  In this episode, Tom talks with Susanne Clothier about what it takes to raise behaviourally healthy puppies, with a focus on the special considerations for those growing up in rescue or shelter settings. Suzanne shares her experiences with supporting puppies’ emotional and social development, creating positive early experiences, and building a foundation for lifelong well-being. About Suzanne Clothier  Suzanne Clothier’s work reflects a lifetime shared with dogs and many other animals, as well as her extensive professional experience. She has been working with animals professionally since 1977, with a deep, broadly varied background of experience. Her Relationship Centered Training (RCT™) approach has been helping people and dogs for more than 30 years. Blending heart and science, her deeply holistic approach to the dog and to the dog/human relationship is unparalled. An innovative trainer, Suzanne’s work has helped dogs and people around the world in countless ways. Her books, DVDs, article, assessment tools, training techniques and materials have been put to use in guide & service dog organizations, in animal assisted therapy, for every day pet owners, and by trainers, breeders, veterinarians, academics and in research. Links  Suzannes Free Resources-https://suzanneclothier.com/articles-in-english/ Enriched Puppy Protocall-https://suzanneclothier.com/shop/enriched-puppy-protocol/ Other courses- https://suzanneclothier.com/product-category/courses/

    1h 5m
  4. 22/10/2025

    Ep. 49 Silent Signals-Supporting Deaf Dogs in Shelter and Rescue with Caroline Lewis

    About this episode In this episode, we discuss how to best support deaf dogs both in a kennel environment and how they move into their new homes. They explore how communication through visual and tactile cues can replace verbal signals,helping dogs feel secure and understood. The conversation highlights the importance of building a trusting relationship, creating consistency between caregivers, and offering gentle, structured support during transition. Caroline gives us some amazing practical tips as well as helping us possibly challenge our perceptions! About Caroline Lewis Caroline is the founder of Help at Hand Dog Behaviour, and Deaf Not Difficult. a member of the International Companion Animal Network and the Dog Welfare Alliance. All meaning she is passionate about ethical force free methods, whilst ensuring standards are high for the welfare of dogs. She has always been around dogs, rescuing her first dog when she was 12 years old. Her two dogs – Molly, a Labrador Retriever and Morris a rescue, who is deaf are her inspirations to be the best she can be. Always wanting to fully understand dogs, and work in a force free way, led her to train with Sheila Harper and then Turid Rugaas to ensure she works at the deepest level possible. Her quest for the most up to date methods, fully backed with scientific research, means she only learns from likeminded people, including many elements of cpd with Dr Amber Batson. Whilst Caroline works with all dogs of all ages, she is known for the work she does in and around rescue centres advising on rehabilitation, behaviour, rehoming and always ensuring dogs are understood including those displaying complex behaviours. Combined with a huge passion for deaf dogs, running courses in the UK and internationally to remove them is conceptions, and show how amazing they are. Www.help-at-handdogbehaviour.com

    44 min
  5. 07/10/2025

    Ep.48 Gamification for Grooming with Victoria Shepherd

    Ep. 48 Gamification for Grooming with Victoria Shepherd In this episode we discuss Victoria journey to becoming a holistic grooming professional. A big passion for Victoria is gamification for grooming and she takes us through some of these games, and easy techniques to support grooming both in and out of the shelter! About Victoria Shepherd Originally from Salt, Staffordshire, Victoria returned to the UK in September 2020 after living in the US for nearly 30 years. She has had many careers over the years, including executive assistant, investor relations consultant, voice and on-camera talent for the official US Tourism website, as well as script-writer, video editor and video/podcast producer. It turns out that Happy Henry's! is what she was meant to be doing all along! Happy Henry's! started out as a passion project to get through COVID but has grown into way more than Victoria could have hoped for. Victoria is a Taking the Grrr Out of Grooming Dogs Approved Professional, a member of the Holistic Grooming Academy, a games-based trainer, and currently a DoGenius Canine Behaviour Level 4 student. She hopes to never stop learning and finding ways to help more dogs who struggle with navigating the world, both inside and outside of the grooming salon. Links! Victoria is kindly opening spaces on her holistic grooming course to shelters for free! https://happy-henrys.co.uk/sign-up-today Contact Victoria on Victoria@happy-henrys.co.uk to arrange for the free course

    55 min
  6. 17/09/2025

    Ep 47. Maximising Enrichment Success With Mik Moeller

    This episode explores practical strategies for improving the daily lives of shelter animals through kennel enrichment. The discussion emphasizes how enrichment is not just about keeping animals entertained but about reducing stress, promoting natural Behaviours, and improving overall well-being—ultimately making them more adoptable. Key points include: ·       Why enrichment matters: A kennel environment can be stressful and monotonous for animals. Enrichment provides mental stimulation, comfort, and opportunities for animals to express species-appropriate Behaviours. ·       Types of enrichment: From food puzzles, scent games, and chew toys, to music, visual barriers, and soft bedding, shelters can use simple, low-cost tools to make kennels more engaging. Rotating enrichment items is highlighted as a way to keep things fresh. ·       Role of staff and volunteers: Everyone in the shelter can contribute. Staff can integrate enrichment into daily routines (like feeding and cleaning), while volunteers can help create toys, run playgroups, or provide one-on-one interaction. ·       Building a culture of enrichment: Success comes when enrichment becomes part of the shelter’s standard of care. Training staff and volunteers, sharing ideas, and celebrating creative solutions encourages consistency and innovation. ·       Impact on outcomes: Animals with better enrichment show reduced stress Behaviours, increased sociability, and improved adoptability, which benefits both the animals and the shelter as a whole. The big take away here is enrichment doesn’t need to be complex—what matters most is consistency, creativity, and a team-wide commitment to improving the lives of animals in care.  About Mik Moeller Mik is a professional certified dog trainer. He worked at the San Francisco SPCA as the canine Behaviour specialist for 18 years. He has his CPDT-KA and his CBCC –KA certifications. He is a recognized expert in shy/fearful dogs, reactive dogs meaning those dogs who bark and lunge on leash and canine enrichment.  Mik graduated from the renowned San Francisco SPCA Dog Training Academy in 1999 and awarded special certification for dog-dog aggression in 2002 by Jean Donaldson. Mik frequently writes articles and lectures both nationally and internationally on leash reactivity, canine body language, dog play, canine enrichment and scent games, dog park etiquette and how to work with shy/fearful dogs. He also developed and taught the Reactive Rover dog training classes. His teaching motto is you can teach an old dog new tricks and he brings a sense of humor to his classes to help the two legged students learn to understand their dogs Behaviour and provide tools to help them get the Behaviour they want in a positive, force-free, fun environment.   Links  AHS Behaviour- https://www.azhumane.org/pet-Behavior-tips/ Moeller Dogs- https://www.facebook.com/p/Moellerdog-100054231800397/ Contact- mikmoe1961@gmail.com

    48 min

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Shelter and Rescue can be difficult environments for workers and the animals in their care. This podcast, hosted by Tom Candy BSc (Hons) MSC CCAB, CSBS, CDBC. Brings together some of the leaders in the field of animal behaviour to discuss practical tips and tricks that can be utilised by shelter workers, volunteers or anyone with an interest in animal sheltering or rescue. The podcast aims to bring high quality education, to improve behaviour and welfare of animal using up to date thinking and methodologies.

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