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Natalie Light & Steve Goodall delve deep into some of the greatest and influential books about Dog Training and Behaviour.

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    • Kids & Family
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Natalie Light & Steve Goodall delve deep into some of the greatest and influential books about Dog Training and Behaviour.

    #55 Ryan Dillon - DOGx 2024 Speaker Special!

    #55 Ryan Dillon - DOGx 2024 Speaker Special!

    Hey Hey Hey Bookshelvers!
    We hope this podcast finds your eyes well :) We have a treat in store today for you listeners. We are talking to the wonderful Ryan Dillon who will be presenting at this years DOGx 2024. We chat all things dog research, how to work in a team, self reflection and a bit of bakery to make us all hungry. Nat, Corrin and Steve also talk through what they thought of the recent APBC conference. Hope you all enjoy!
    Ryan Facts:
    Ryan is the owner of Oxfordshire Animal Behaviour and Training (OABT) and has worked with over 1,000 clients and their pets. Because of his enthusiastic and upbeat approach to teaching, he often leads the puppy classes which have gained popularity around Abingdon. Ryan also takes on behaviour consultation cases with Charlotte, runs OABT’s behaviour rehab training sessions and produces tutorial videos and handouts for clients. His empathetic and supportive approach makes Ryan popular amongst his clients.
    Ryan is a qualified dog trainer with the Professional Association of Canine Trainers (PACT) and a recognised animal training instructor with the Animal Behaviour and Training Council (ABTC). He is currently recognised as a pre-certified clinical animal behaviourist with the Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour (ASAB) and a candidate member of the Fellowship of Animal Behaviour Clinicians. He is working towards full membership of both organisations (certified clinical animal behaviourist and full member, respectively).
    Ryan earned a distinction in the BSc(hons) Animal Behaviour and Welfare degree at Oxford Brookes University in 2019 and a distinction in the Clinical Animal Behaviour Master’s degree at the University of Lincoln in 2020. He plans to start a PhD in Animal Behaviour and Cognition in the next few years.
    Alongside running OABT, Ryan is also a lecturer at Oxford Brookes University and Abingdon and Witney College, teaching on the animal behaviour-related degrees. He is also a tutor and assessor at PACT, whereby he teaches and supports students on their journey to becoming qualified dog trainers.
    Link to buy DOGx tickets: https://www.pact-dogs.com/dogx2024/
    Link to sign up to PACT Lunches: https://www.pact-dogs.com/
    Link to FREE Canine Body Language course: https://pact-course.thinkific.com/courses/PACTtastercourse

    • 1 hr 57 min
    #54 Jessica Pierce - A Dog's World: Imagining the lives of dogs in a world without humans

    #54 Jessica Pierce - A Dog's World: Imagining the lives of dogs in a world without humans

    BRACE YOURSELVES BOOKSHELVERS... FOR THE APOCALYPSE COMETH!
    Well that's not strictly true BUT what if it did? What if a cataclysmic event wiped us hoomans off the face of the earth and left our dogs to fend for themselves without us? What would happen??? This is the premise of the wonderful book "A Dog's World" written by returning guest Jessica Pierce and co-authored with Marc Bekoff. We always say that BFTBS is NOT a review show, it's a recommends show and Nat and Steve couldn't recommend this book enough. A fascinating topic and super clever premise that opens up a world of learning about our canid companions. Not only do we delve deep into this topic with Jessica herself, we also talk about our presence and experience at Crufts, sagittal crests, dog bed addiction and answers some bloomin' wonderful bookshelver questions. We also have a very special "Story Time With Steve" section at the end all about Steve's recent trip to Crete where he befriended a free roaming dog called Bella. Put it in your head dog lovers! 
    Sign up to recieve our "PACT LUNCHES": https://www.pact-dogs.com/
    Book a spot at DOGX 2024 and meet us in person: https://www.pact-dogs.com/dogx2024

    • 2 hr 58 min
    #53 Tamsin Durston - Emotional Well-being for Animal Welfare Professionals

    #53 Tamsin Durston - Emotional Well-being for Animal Welfare Professionals

    HEY, HEY, HEY BOOKSHELVERS! You're going to want to get this episode in your eardrums like a man trailing Bloodhound vacuums scent into their nostrils!
    Not only is Tamsin Durston... 1. A returning guest... 2. An all round wonderful human being... 3. An excellent writer who has authored an excellent book we all need in our lives... But on top of ALL this Tamsin is a confirmed speaker at this years DOGX conference! Tamsin talks all things well-being in this in depth and fascinating episode which is a must for all dog professionals and anyone looking to be kind to themselves and those around them.
    As well as all the usual segments we use to delve into Tam's book, Nat, Corrin and Steve also spend far too long discussing whether the eye is a part of the brain, Jay's best joke ever, the etymology of the phrase "your toast" and other standard "Barks from" madness.  So pull up a chair, rub a dog and submerge your earholes.
    Tamsin Facts:
    Tam is a Registered Veterinary Nurse, Clinical Animal Behaviourist, and accredited Dog Training Instructor with 27 years experience working predominantly for Blue Cross and Dogs Trust. She has also undertaken an MSc in Human Behaviour Change, in order to underpin animal welfare activity with evidenced behavioural science, and is currently studying for an MSc in Human-Animal Interaction and Wellbeing. Employed full-time as Dogs Trust’s Veterinary Intervention Development Manager, Tam leads a team working to embed canine behavioural principles within veterinary practice. This commitment includes steering the Dog Friendly Clinic initiative to optimise veterinary care provision for dogs, owners, and veterinary teams alike. As well as providing emotional support for animals, Tam is keen to optimise human workplace mental and emotional health and has researched and authored a book, ‘Emotional Well-being for the Animal Welfare Professional’.     
    Link to Tamsin's book: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Emotional-Well-being-Welfare-Professionals-Concise/dp/1789247799
    Link to register interest in DOGX 2024: https://www.pact-dogs.com/dogx2024/

    • 2 hr 25 min
    #52 Andrew Hale - Dog Centred, Dog-centric and Dog Gone Good Guy

    #52 Andrew Hale - Dog Centred, Dog-centric and Dog Gone Good Guy

    Well slobber us up like a St. Bernard's dinner Bookshelvers!
    Another returning guest this week at Barks from Headquarters! Corrin and Steve are joined by the amazing Andrew Hale to talk through LOADS and LOADS of great stuff.
    We delve into the Crufts conundrum, helpful tips on coaching guardians, how to care for yourself in the sector and how we can apply a 'dog-centric' approach to training with a firm eyeball on the individual experience (of all the beings involved).
    Big topics indeed (with a little Dolly Parton and road rage stories thrown in for good measure). On top of all that we hear how primal screaming therapy helped Corrin and Steve overcome the Tuesday jitters and try to come to the bottom of why Corrin can't stop saying Howdy doody!?!?!
    We love chatting to Andrew and hope you Bookshelvers will feel as refreshed and invigorated as us after listening.
    Andy Facts:
    Andrew Hale BSc, ISCP.Dip.Canine.Prac is a Certified Canine Behaviourist. He is the behaviour consultant for Pet Remedy, and proud to be an expert advisor for Canine Arthritis Management and a Kids Around Dogs Trainer. He also works to support many dog welfare and rescue organisation. With a background in Human Psychology, Andrew is passionate about exploring the emotional experience that lies behind behaviour, both in dogs and the humans around them.Andrew has played a leading role in the UK Dog training and behaviour community, having been the chair of the Association of INTODogs, and was the driving force behind the UK Dog Behaviour and Training Charter. In 2020, Andrew started Dog Centred Care (https://www.facebook.com/groups/dogcc) which focusses on supporting a dog led, emotionally centred, approach to providing the best care and support for dogs and their caregivers. On this platform, he has been hosting on-line conversations with some of the world’s leading scientists, researchers, trauma experts, dog professionals and veterinarians.  Andrew has been invited to speak at many of the leading behaviour conferences and has presented at esteemed events such as the London Vet Show and the Association of Cats and Dogs conference. Andrew has also appeared on many of the leading podcasts and been invited to write for leading publications.
    For more info on PACT, DogX or to join our mailing list go to: www.pact-dogs.com

    • 1 hr 55 min
    #51 Stephanie Rousseau - How To Raise A Puppy: A Dog-centric Approach (By Stephanie Rousseau & Turid Rugaas)

    #51 Stephanie Rousseau - How To Raise A Puppy: A Dog-centric Approach (By Stephanie Rousseau & Turid Rugaas)

    BOOM BOOM BOOKSHELVERS! Nat & Steve are back for another show and this week we are talking to the amazing Stephanie Rousseau about her wonderful book HOW TO RAISE A PUPPY: A Dog-centric Approach which she co-authored with the legendary Turid Rugaas. This really is a  wonderful book for dog professionals and care givers alike. We delve deep into all the things we love about the book as well as an fun and informative interview with Steph about insights into the book and the process of writing. We also answer the Bookshelvers questions, ponder the hazards of leaving handbrakes off AND challenge everyone to use two words in an everyday sentence. So sit back grab a coffee and bathe your ears in Barks From Banter!!! 

    • 2 hr 18 min
    #50 Tom Candy - Slugs in Drag and Working in Rescue

    #50 Tom Candy - Slugs in Drag and Working in Rescue

    How are you Bookshelvers!?
    We are back for another informative, fun packed episode talking all things rescue with the funny, clever and, occasionally, dapper Tom Candy. Tom is yet another amazing speaker appearing at the DOGx conference this year so we thought we better catch up and find out more about him and the important work he does on a daily basis. Little did we know the topic of sea slugs in flamboyant outfits would emerge but far be it for us to avoid a little sluggy tangent. Don't forget to book your spot at DOGx 2023 to come see us all in the flesh as well as hear from some of the best minds in dog training and behaviour.
    To grab your ticket follow this link:  https://www.pact-dogs.com/dogx2023
    Tom Facts:
    Tom Candy is a Senior Training and Behaviour Advisor for the UK's largest dog welfare organisation. Tom is responsible for overseeing the training and behaviour at multiple rehoming centres across the UK. His duties include assessment, management, and behaviour modification.
    A passion for animal welfare and training led Tom to undertake a BSc (Hons) in bio-veterinary science, and an MSc in clinical animal behaviour from the University of Lincoln, UK.
    Having started volunteering in rescue at the age of 15, Tom has been involved in a variety of aspects of rescue, Since graduating from university, Tom worked as a training and behaviour advisor at DogsTrust, locuming across 7 centres before moving to the senior training and behaviour team.
    Tom is a Clinical Animal Behaviourist with the Animal Behaviour and Training Council, a Certified Dog Behavior Consultant and Certified Shelter behaviour specialist with the IAABC as well as a Full CAB member of the APBC.

    • 1 hr 32 min

Customer Reviews

4.4 out of 5
11 Ratings

11 Ratings

ladyyas123 ,

Love it!

Interesting topics and great conversations!

Tree6877 ,

EDIT!

Production is terrible. It takes 20 minutes to get to the show. You have to edit the chit chat sometimes. Do better.

XeniaLee ,

Enjoyable and educational

I learn so much from these two hosts and their guests! They banter for a while, and then talk about a book. I feel like I’m hanging out with training-geek friends. I get so interested in the books they cover, that I usually end up buying it.

It’s a treat to hear the authors chatting with “my buddies”! They are covering important books that every dog owner should at least be aware of.

One other call out: one segment of the show is how to apply the info in the book to our own dogs.

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