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A dog novice and a licensed dog trainer have conversations about the most commonly requested dog training and behavioral issues.

The Family Pupz Podcast Tanya & Charles Lim

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A dog novice and a licensed dog trainer have conversations about the most commonly requested dog training and behavioral issues.

    Dog Treats

    Dog Treats

    Today's Topic:  As positive reinforcement dog training continues to grow in popularity, so has the awareness around the different types of dog treats available to help you train your dog.

    But what are dog treats, exactly?  What are the regulatory requirements, if any, around dog treats to ensure that you're giving your dog something nutritious, delicious and safe?  And how has the increasingly fickle and discerning demands of today's dog parents affected the types of dog treats available today?
    That's why we invited the founders of Fig & Tyler, an NYC-based premium treat company that makes treats using 100% meat and fish sourced and processed in the USA, Karen Schwichtenberg and Ilya Seglin, to the podcast, to discuss what their initial vision was when creating their treat company, what they saw and valued in each other as partners, how they executed to take their idea and turn it into a company, what dog treats actually are, and so much more!

    Guest Bio: Karen Schwichtenberg and Ilya Seglin are co-founders of Fig & Tyler, a premium dog treat company based in New York City. Long-time friends, they often talked about how hard it was to find high-quality, healthy dog treats made from recognizable ingredients. So, five years ago they took the leap and started the brand and named it after their beloved dogs.

    Connect With Fig & Tyler:
    WebsiteFacebookInstagramOther Resources Mentioned In The Episode:
    Canine Nutrigenomics: The New Science of Feeding Your Dog For Optimum HealthOmega Paw Tricky Treat Ball, LargeBlog Post: Dogs Would Rather Work For Food

    • 1h 27 min
    Overexcitement

    Overexcitement

    Today's Topic:   Having an overexcited dog can present a variety of challenges for dog parents. The exuberance and high energy levels of such dogs can lead to difficulties in training and managing their behavior, which can make simple daily activities like walks or playtime more demanding as these dogs may require extra effort to channel their excess energy appropriately.

    So as a new dog parent to an overexcited dog, what options do you have in terms of training, management, and changing how you view your dog?
    That's why we invited the Director of the Behavior & Training Department At The Marin Humane Society, the founder of Canine Behavior Associates, and the author of the critically-acclaimed book, Parenting Your Dog, Trish King, to the podcast, to discuss how we unknowingly are overstimulating our dogs, how dogs can get addicted to excitement - even those rooted in fear, how leashes can add to overexcitement, what "instinctive drift" means, how oversocialization may be contributing to our dogs' overexcitement, and so much more!

    Guest Bio: Trish has been a professional in the animal world for over 30 years.   As Director of the Behavior & Training Department at the Marin Humane Society, she built a department known throughout the United States for its quality.  Trish established the Canine Behavior Academy at MHS for new or interested trainers.   She currently teaches the Academy of Dog Behavior, and teaches workshops and seminars on behavior, canine management, temperament assessment, and handling difficult dogs, among other topics. In addition, she and her partner own Canine Behavior Associates, consulting with and helping dogs and their owners.

    Her extensive knowledge of animal behavior, as well as her sense of humor, have made her a popular speaker at a variety of conferences worldwide.

    Trish authored a critically acclaimed book for dog owners, Parenting Your Dog (TFH Publications).   She has written numerous articles about dog and cat behavior for local and national newspapers and magazines.  She also developed the “Canine Calming Cap", marketed by the Thundershirt Company, to help dogs that are overly anxious or excitable.

    Connect With Trish King: 
    WebsiteOther Resources Mentioned In The Episode:
    Overexcited Dog? How to Calm A Dog DownA Dog's Day With Humans – Time Activity Budget Of Free-Ranging Dogs In India

    • 1h 35 min
    The End Of Greyhound Racing

    The End Of Greyhound Racing

    Today's Topic:   In the United States, the country in which modern commercial greyhound racing was invented, the sport is nearing its end.
    It’s been a long slide for greyhound racing, which reached its peak in the 1980s when there were more than 50 tracks across 19 states.

    There are now only 2 dog tracks remaining in one state (West Virginia).

    The industry’s near-total collapse is the culmination of decades of work to publicize allegations of greyhound mistreatment and to fight for its end in the legislature.

    And the organization that is widely credited for this change is GREY2K USA Worldwide.

    That's why we invited the founders of Grey2K USA Worldwide, the largest greyhound protection organization in the world, and the authors of the book, Brooklyn Goes Home: The Rise and Fall of American Greyhound Racing and the Dog that Inspired a Movement, Christine A. Dorchak & Carey M. Theil, to the podcast, to discuss the history of greyhound racing in the United States, how they came to make this cause their life's work, the dynamics of their partnership, their opinion on how change REALLY works in the United States, their advice for young people looking to make a difference in the world, and of course, the dog that inspired the movement, Brooklyn, and so much more!

    Guest Bio: Christine Dorchak and Carey Theil are the co-founders of GREY2K USA Worldwide.  An attorney, Christine specializes in pari-mutuel law and has drafted laws to successfully prohibit dog racing in several states and countries. She has been featured in national publications including the Huffington Post, Forbes, and American Dog. A long-distance runner, she has competed in seven Boston Marathons. Carey has decades of legislative experience and has been quoted in hundreds of news articles about greyhound racing published across the globe. In his free time, Carey volunteers for various non-profit organizations and is a National Master in chess.

    Connect With Christine A. Dorchak & Carey M. Theil:
    WebsiteOther Resources Mentioned In The Podcast:
    Support The Greyhound Protection Act

    • 1h 33 min
    Dog Mobility

    Dog Mobility

    Today's Topic: Did you know that 1 in 5 dogs experience joint pain and mobility issues?

    So what can we do when our dogs start exhibiting mobility issues due to injury, old age, obesity, disease, etc.?  And what are the latest trends, technology and methods that are crucial to get our dogs "back in the game"?

    That's why we invited triple-board-certified veterinarian, certified canine rehabilitation therapist, and the founder of Canine Sports Medicine & Mobility, a one-of-a-kind mobile specialty clinic, Dr. Patrice (Patsy) Mich, to the podcast, to discuss how veterinarians collaborating with human physical therapists led to a greater understanding of how a dog's muscles, tissues, tendons, and ligaments work together in their body, how she doesn't recommending using an Easy Walk harness for long periods of time due to potential injury, how obesity specifically affects the mobility of a dog, the importance of diet, how to use a prosthetic correctly, and so much more!
    Guest Bio: Dr. Patrice (Patsy) Mich is a graduate of Colorado State University and has practiced in the Denver metro area since 1991.  She is triple board certified by the American College of Veterinary Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation (Diplomate ACVSMR), the American College of Anesthesia and Analgesia (Diplomate ACVAA), and the American Board of Veterinary Practitioners (Diplomate ABVP canine/feline practice).   Additionally, she is a certified canine rehabilitation therapist (CCRT) and teaches canine rehabilitation at the Canine Rehabilitation Institute. Dr. Mich calls her work “mobility medicine.”  Her job is to get dogs of all ages and abilities “back in the game.”

    Patients are referred for lameness, performance issues, limb deformities, chronic pain, and when surgery is not possible or is unsuccessful. 
    She utilizes a thorough diagnostic evaluation to plan comprehensive treatment that may include medications, supplements, nutrition, physical rehabilitation, joint and tendon injections, and orthotic and prosthetic devices.

    See her services page for more information.

    Having practiced as a generalist for 14 years prior to specializing, she has an understanding of primary care and brings that to her collaborative relationship with referring veterinarians.

    Connect With Dr. Patrice Mich:
    WebsiteOther Resources Mentioned In The Podcast:
    Dr. Chris Zink: For Active Dogs!

    • 1h 8 min
    Golden Retrievers

    Golden Retrievers

    Today's Topic: Golden Retrievers are incredibly popular as pets, known for their friendly demeanor and versatility. Their gentle nature makes them great family companions, and their intelligence shines in various roles, from therapy dogs to loyal household members.  

    As such, what can we do, especially early on in their development, to ensure that they live long, happy and productive lives?
    That's why we invited attorney-turned-educator, the founder of Nicholberry Goldens, and the author of the book, Puppy Brain: How Our Dogs Learn, Think, and Love, Kerry Nichols, to the podcast, to discuss the topic of Goldens and cancer, the prevalence of antibiotics and the effects on a dog's microbiome, the effect she thinks spaying and neutering has on the long-term health of Goldens, whether neutering a Golden will result in a "calmer" Golden, the hallmarks of a "breed standard" Golden, the prevalence of hip dysplasia in Goldens, and so much more!

    Guest Bio: Kerry Nichols is a retired attorney who began breeding Golden Retrievers nearly fifteen years ago. In the beginning, she envisioned that Nicholberry Goldens would be devoted to developing physically healthy Goldens. But it quickly evolved into something much more important, as she began to see just how critical it was that those puppies possessed resiliency and agency. In sharing the methods she continues to use to develop emotionally healthy puppies—and her particular passion for raising therapy dogs—she has amassed a large social media following and is releasing her first book in May 2024.

    Connect With Kerry Nichols:
    WebsiteInstagramYouTubeOther Resources Mentioned In The Podcast:
    Possible Relationship between Long-Term Adverse Health Effects of Gonad-Removing Surgical Sterilization and Luteinizing Hormone in Dogs by Dr. Michelle A. KutzlerGolden Retriever Study Suggests Neutering Affects Dog HealthPet Partners WebsiteAlliance Of Therapy Dogs WebsiteLove On A Leash Website

    • 1h 29 min
    Dog Obesity

    Dog Obesity

    Today's Topic:  It's disheartening to note that over 50% of pets in the U.S. are classified as overweight or obese. This excess weight contributes to a myriad of health issues, with obese dogs being predisposed to arthritis, diabetes, and reduced lifespan. The toll on their well-being is a reminder of the urgent need to address pet obesity through responsible feeding, regular exercise and other measures.
    That's why we invited the founder & past CEO of K9 Fit Club, the founder & host of the Pets Are Family Podcast, and the founder & president of Moose’s March, a nonprofit dedicated to the early detection of pet cancer, Tricia Montgomery, to the podcast, to discuss the story around the founding of K9 Fit Club, the connection between the health and wellness of the dog parent and their dog, Tricia's story of her own struggles with being overweight, the scope and scale of the animal obesity epidemic and what she believes are the drivers of this trend, the overall health of the ecosystem of organizations that support the welfare and wellness of dogs, and so much more!

    Guest Bio: Tricia Montgomery is a Senior Executive leader with 25+ years’ experience and proven track record of driving growth and revenue for the Animal Welfare, Veterinary, Health, Wellness, Fitness, Nutrition, and Pet + People industries across major local and national markets. Tricia excels in building relationships, spearheading revenue development and forging the key relationships necessary to build visibility, impact and financial resources to deliver organizational growth. Recognized for excellence in building and mentoring high-performing teams and innate ability to collaborate with stakeholders and staff at all levels of an organization to meet programmatic and philanthropic needs.

    Tricia is the Founder and past CEO of K9 Fit Club, the first health and wellness gyms for pets and people, and the Director of Public Relations & Marketing at Augie Bones – the first plant-based, sustainable line of dog toys and consults with the City of Neom, building a brighter future and better tomorrow for pets and people.

    Connect With Tricia Montgomery:
    Tricia’s Book w/Ernie Ward & David Levine: Better You, Better Dog, Better Life: 30 Days to Happiness with Your Best FriendTricia’s LinkedIn ProfileInstagramMoose’s March WebsiteThe Pets Are Family Podcast WebsiteK9 Fit Club WebsiteAugie Bones WebsiteOther Resources Mentioned In The Podcast:
    The Forever Dog: Surprising New Science to Help Your Canine Companion Live Younger, Healthier, and Longer

    • 1h 12 min

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