Pod to the Rescue
By Summit Dog Rescue
Pod to the RescueMay 06, 2021
Training from the Inside Out with Zak George
In this second-to-last episode of the season, Libby and Em talk with Zak George. Zak is a celebrity dog trainer and YouTube star who has trained thousands of dogs throughout his career. Their conversation and Zak’s approach revolves around creating a relationship with the dog first, before diving headfirst into training. Tune in for a fascinating conversation about this warm and friendly approach to training, and see how a relationship-first approach could change your relationship with your dog. In this episode, they discuss:
The importance of the bond
Earning the behavior vs. taking the behavior
Letting dogs perform natural behaviors where possible as a benefit to the dog
The LIFE Model: Least Inhibitive, Functionally Effective
The negative side effects of outside-in training
Zak is the author of Zak George’s Guide to a Well-Behaved Dog.
You can visit his website and find all of his resources here.
His YouTube channel, Zak George’s Dog Training Revolution, is the number one destination for dog training content in the world, with more than ten million views annually. His first book, Zak George's Dog Training Revolution, was published by Penguin Random House in 2016.
Zak has also starred in two of his own dog training shows, Animal Planet’s show Superfetch and the BBC’s Who Let the Dogs Out. He has appeared as an expert on various other Animal Planet shows such as Dogs 101 while his expertise has landed him on may national talk shows and news programs such as Late Night with David Letterman, Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, The Early Show on CBS, Fox and Friends, and Rachael Ray.
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Credits: Libby Felts and Emily Wolf (Hosts and Creators). Original music by Mike Pesci. Production and editing by Alex Ammons of For the Love Media.
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Canine Adolescence: Part 2 with Sarah Stremming
Canine Adolescence is the transition from puppyhood to adulthood. This fascinating conversation with Sarah Stremming, who is a dog behavior coach and the host of the Cog Dog Podcast, addresses this pivotal age of young dogs. Sarah, Emily, and Libby discuss adolescent canine behavior and how to most effectively observe and address behaviors to nurture confident, healthy dogs. This is the second part of their conversation, so make sure you listen to Part 1 before diving in here. The trio also discusses:
Breed-specific behaviors in adolescents and how they can express under stress
The top skills we need to teach adolescent dogs (or puppies moving into adolescence)
To speculate or not to speculate on your dog’s prior experience
What happens when you get to the other side of canine adolescence
Sarah is a Certified Dog Behavior Consultant of nearly two decades, and has 25 years experience of competing in dog sports. You can find Sarah and her online courses at http://www.sarahstremming.com.
Your Dog's Friend
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CXYsg9X4m6E
Calm Canine Academy : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2mcZ_HoxeSc
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Credits: Libby Felts and Emily Wolf (Hosts and Creators). Original music by Mike Pesci. Production and editing by Alex Ammons of For the Love Media.
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Canine Adolescence: Part 1 with Sarah Stremming
Canine Adolescence is the transition from puppyhood to adulthood. This fascinating conversation with Sarah Stremming, who is a dog behavior coach and the host of the Cog Dog Podcast, addresses this pivotal age of young dogs. Sarah, Emily, and Libby discuss adolescent canine behavior and how to most effectively observe and address behaviors to nurture confident, healthy dogs. They also discuss:
How dogs’ responses to environments and caregivers can change during this transitional period
Some of the difficulties this transition period can create for adolescent dogs
How to best support the dog through these transitional changes
How we can work with dogs experiencing threat
Sarah’s approach to using food when a threat is present
Sarah is a Certified Dog Behavior Consultant of nearly two decades, and has 25 years experience of competing in dog sports. You can find Sarah and her online courses at http://www.sarahstremming.com.
Your Dog's Friend
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CXYsg9X4m6E
Calm Canine Academy : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2mcZ_HoxeSc
For transcripts, visit www.podtotherescue.com
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Credits: Libby Felts and Emily Wolf (Hosts and Creators). Original music by Mike Pesci. Production and editing by Alex Ammons of For the Love Media.
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REPLAY: Deconstructing Aggressive Behavior with Michael Shikashio
This is a replay of our 2021 interview with aggression expert Michael Shikashio.
We are thrilled to present today’s guest, Michael Shikashio. Michael is a world-renowned expert on dog aggression and has an incredible dearth of information he generously shares, which is helpful for owners, rescuers, and trainers alike.
In this conversation, Michael, Emily and Libby define aggression, discuss the ways aggression can present in different dogs (and the different levels of assessing their aggression), and so much more. Make sure to listen to the full episodes, as Michael drops important gems throughout the episode.
Michael is an internationally sought out speaker on the topic of aggression - has mentored and presented to thousands of animal professionals. He is the Founder of the Aggression in Dogs Master Course, teaches trainers and consultants in over 25 countries on how to work with aggression cases, and has been featured in countless media, including the New York Times, the New York Post, Web MD, and Women’s Health. Credits. Libby Felts and Emily Wolf (Hosts and Creators.) Original music by Mike Pesci. Graphic design, editing, and production by Alex Lee-Ammons and For The Love Media, LLC.
Nurturing Confidence in Fearful Shelter Dogs with Tom Candy
It is no secret that shelters can prove to be extremely stressful environments for dogs - even the friendlist, most easy-going dog can experience severe stress or fear in a shelter environment. In this incredible conversation, Emily, Libby and Tom Candy discuss how we can best support shelter dogs in and out of the shelter environment to build confidence, trust, and a sense of play. In this episode, they cover:
How to work with dogs who display fearful behaviors in the shelter and kennel environments
How to distinguish a dog’s shelter-based fear from their general fear
The positive benefits of play for shelter dogs
The constant game/challenge of cost-benefit analysis for shelter dogs
COVID-related undersocialized dogs
The genetic vs. evolutionary origins of shelter dogs’ fear
How to prepare anxious or fearful dogs for adoption - and, how to prepare their families
This is an excellent conversation for anyone who interacts with shelter dogs in any way; employees, fosters, potential adopters, and more.
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Credits: Libby Felts and Emily Wolf (Hosts and Creators). Original music by Mike Pesci. Production and editing by Alex Ammons of For the Love Media.
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Training Tools for Rescue Dogs: Supplies for Bringing Your New Dog Home
“What supplies do I need for fostering a dog?” “Should you use training tools on rescue dogs?” “What kind of harness should I get for my dog?” You have questions about fostering or adopting a dog, and we have answers! These are the tools and supplies we recommend for rescue dog fosters and adopters.
Emily and Libby are professionals who have been working in foster-based rescue for a long time, so they have accumulated a lot of “stuff” over the years. Don’t be intimidated by this list! While these are our favorites, there are many affordable options for good-quality supplies. Many items can be found for free or low cost on neighborhood swap groups.
– Slip leads: how, when, and why we still use them (maybe not how you think!)
– Harnesses: Balance Harness (https://www.blue-9.com/products/bhb), Ruffwear Front Range (https://ruffwear.com/products/front-range-everyday-dog-harness), Alpine Harness (https://www.alpineoutfitters.net/products/copy-of-urban-trail-adjustable-harness-half-back-shorty-custom-crafted), Perfect Fit (https://perfect-fit-dog-harness.com/)
– Leashes: Blue-9 Multi-Function Leash (https://www.blue-9.com/products/lsh?variant=40875501093062), biothane leashes (https://www.trailblazingtails.com/collections/long-line-and-short-leash-collection) (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08GFR9YJ3/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&th=1)
– Management tools: X-pen (https://www.petco.com/shop/en/petcostore/product/midwest-black-e-coat-exercise-pen-wdoor-for-dogs), baby gates
– Crates: car crate is a must-have for transport, wire crate is good for management at home
– Treat pouch: Doggone Good (https://www.doggonegoodclickercompany.com/Rapid-Rewards-Pouchtrade_p_216.html) , Ruffwear (https://ruffwear.com/products/home-trail-hip-pack)
– Treats: Happy Howie’s (https://www.happyhowies.com/), Real Meat (https://www.realmeatpet.com/foods.html), Ziwi Peak (https://us.ziwipets.com/)
– Clicker: (https://shop.clickertraining.com/products/iclick-original-clicker?variant=8050243397) Can also use a marker word or click with your tongue
– Puzzle/enrichment toys: Toppl (https://www.westpaw.com/products/toppl-treat-toy), Kong (https://www.kongcompany.com/), Lickimat (https://lickimat.com/)
– Targets/mats: You can use a towel, a bathmat, a dog bed, anything!
– Muzzles: a useful tool to have, but needs careful sizing and training before you need it. Check out the Muzzle Up! Project (https://muzzleupproject.com/)
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Credits: Libby Felts and Emily Wolf (Hosts and Creators). Original music by Mike Pesci. Production and editing by Alex Ammons of For the Love Media.
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Catch the Good in Your Dog: SMARTx50 with Kathy Sdao
If you try one training method with your new rescue dog, try this one! This week, Emily and Libby speak with Kathy Sdao, world-renowned dog trainer, speaker, writer, and educator. Sdao’s accessible training technique, SMARTx50, is a powerful tool that distills behavior science into the lay person's terms, making it accessible for our human learners: dog rescuers, fosters and adopters. They discuss how to use SMARTx50 to help our dogs fit into our human world, and this conversation is lively and full of both science and heart; evidence and experience. Some topics discussed are:
How to take training out of the science theory realm into the practical, accessible world of humans training their dog
Helping resolve dogs anxiety by using reinforcers
How her work with marine mammals influences her training approach
Human praise as payment - does it work or not?
How the Smartx50 technique can be adapted to a shelter environment
Kathy has been passionate about animal training ever since she quit a good job to move halfway around the world to train dolphins at the Kewalo Basin Marine Mammal Laboratory at the University of Hawaii.
Now, 35 years later, she offers her expertise as an applied animal behaviorist to dog owners in Washington State and across the world, to seminar and webinar audiences and to professional training organizations. Kathy has taught 300 seminars, workshops, conferences and webinars; many of these presentations have been professionally recorded and are available for purchase. Kathy’s training philosophy and advice is summarized in her book, Plenty in Life is Free: Reflections on Dogs, Training and Finding Grace.
For transcripts, visit www.podtotherescue.com
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Credits: Libby Felts and Emily Wolf (Hosts and Creators). Original music by Mike Pesci. Production and editing by Alex Ammons of For the Love Media.
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REPLAY: The Critical Window for Puppy Socialization
Puppy socialization is critical for a dog’s healthy development, but what happens if there is a highly contagious respiratory illness being passed around the dog community? Emily and Libby address this current situation by re-airing this episode so you can make a good decision by weighing the costs and benefits of puppy socialization, and how to have healthy play with other puppies amidst illness. Some topics discussed are:
The first 12 weeks of a puppy’s life are the "critical window" for socialization
What proper socialization is, and is not
Why exposure alone is not socialization
Practical ways to help puppies form positive associations with the world around them
What flooding is and why it’s problematic
The dilemma of too much vs. too little exposure
How rescues and shelters can work with adolescent dogs who missed socialization
This is a wonderful conversation for anyone working with puppies on a regular basis or new adopters.
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Credits: Libby Felts and Emily Wolf (Hosts and Creators). Original music by Mike Pesci. Production and editing by Alex Ammons of For the Love Media. Our webmaster is Nadia Magallon of Rewarding Dog Training.
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Training Deaf Dogs with Tiffany Baker
When SDR rescued a dog with hearing impairment, they turned to Tiffany Baker for her expertise on the most effective ways to work with deaf dogs. We hear about Blue throughout the episode as SDR’s case study, and in this episode Emily, Libby and Tiffany also cover topics like:
How she uses control unleashed for deaf dogs
Pattern games and why the framework of predictability is important for all dogs - especially deaf dogs
“Up Down”
Tactile cues for deaf dogs
Pairing deaf dogs with hearing dogs
Tiffany Baker is a Certified Canine Behavior Consultant and the founder and owner of Boss Babe training. She has been working with dogs for over seven years, and specializes in aggression with a focus on families with disabled pets.
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Credits: Libby Felts and Emily Wolf (Hosts and Creators). Original music by Mike Pesci. Production and editing by Alex Ammons of For the Love Media.
Joy and Trust in Training with Annie Phenix
Libby and Emily sit down with Annie Phenix, an award winning author and trainer who is known for her methods that train for behavioral concerns without using fear, force, pain, or intimidation. This conversation is underlined by the importance of trust, joy, and love in our relationships with our animal friends. They also talk about:
Building trust with our dogs
How we can use somatic therapy on our dogs
Ways to work with new and foster dogs to reduce agitation, stress, and separation anxiety
Bringing joy into the ways we train our dogs
“Sample days,” or case studies, into different dogs’ lives
For transcripts, visit www.podtotherescue.com
Credits: Libby Felts and Emily Wolf (Hosts and Creators). Original music by Mike Pesci. Production and editing by Alex Ammons of For the Love Media. Our webmaster is Nadia Magallon of Rewarding Dog Training.
Out of Separation Anxiety and Towards Security with Jenni Pfafman
Have you ever dealt with a dog who experienced separation anxiety? Separation anxiety can present in dogs in myriad behaviors, and this can have a major impact not only on the dog but on the humans caring for those dogs.
In this episode, Libby and Emily dig into this issue with Jenni Pfafman. Jenni is a Certified Separation Anxiety Trainer with years of experience working in-person and virtually with dogs who deal with separation anxiety. The conversation opens with a case study about a recent SDR rescue pup, and how Jenni walked Emily through the process of managing - and decreasing - the dog’s separation anxiety. In this episode, they also discuss:
How to help dogs’ nervous systems relax
How to make a decision to use medication for dogs with separation anxiety
To crate or not to crate? When to crate a dog for safety vs. avoiding destruction
Going slow to go fast
Dogs experiencing separation anxiety from other dogs
For transcripts, visit www.podtotherescue.com
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Credits: Libby Felts and Emily Wolf (Hosts and Creators). Original music by Mike Pesci. Production and editing by Alex Ammons of For the Love Media. Our webmaster is Nadia Magallon of Rewarding Dog Training.
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Rescue is just the beginning
In this episode, Emily and Libby talk about their own rescue experiences, including “foster failures” and finding lifelong companions. At Summit Dog Rescue, we do things a bit differently; one of those things is how they advocate for modern ethical training methods backed by science. They talk about training faux pas that they used to use - methods that can even be harmful for the dog - because “it’s what people were doing.”
They talk about why they use the methods they do and the proven track record of success. They talk about the importance of mission, education, and their support of spay and neuter programs as a way to stop the cycle of needless dog deaths in America.
Learn more about Summit Dog Rescue here.
Credits. Libby Felts and Emily Wolf (Hosts and Creators.) Original music by Mike Pesci. Graphic design, editing and production by Alex Lee-Ammons and For The Love Media, LLC.
Pooch Parenting with Michelle Stern
Michelle Stern cares about supporting parents, supporting kids, and helping dogs feel safe emotionally and physically; these three passions position her perfectly to work with families who are integrating their dogs into homes with children. This episode will support any listener who is, or plans to, integrate their dogs and children together in a way that is healthy and balanced.
In this conversation they also cover:
The behavior changes that can occur as a dog adjusts to a home
What a “yes space” is and why it is impactful
How blue painter’s tape can support your child’s boundaries
Ways to encourage calm and sleep for your dog
Meeting the needs of your children AND your dog
Finding age-appropriate ways for your child and dog to interact
The gift of growling
Michelle Stern is a certified professional dog trainer, dog behavior consultant, certified family dog mediator, mom, and former classroom teacher. Her podcast is the Pooch Parenting Podcast, and you can learn more at PoochParenting.net.
You can find the ABCs of Growling here.
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Credits: Libby Felts and Emily Wolf (Hosts and Creators). Original music by Mike Pesci. Production and editing by Alex Ammons of For the Love Media. Our webmaster is Nadia Magallon of Rewarding Dog Training.
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Why Humane Education Matters with Deb Matlock
We’re kicking off Season 4 with SDR’s education coordinator, Deb Matlock. Deb explains humane education’s focus as one that promotes empathy and compassion; whether it’s about dog training or environmental issues, this way of education indicates a focus on how we connect in a way that develops empathy and compassion.
Deb, Libby and Emily cover:
How Humane Education can create a higher quality of life for dogs
The Five Freedoms (standards of care for captive animals)
The changing cultural standards for dog training
How to compassionately introduce better training techniques to misinformed humans
Learn more about Deb Matlock: https://wild-rhythms.com/
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Credits: Libby Felts and Emily Wolf (Hosts and Creators). Original music by Mike Pesci. Production and editing by Alex Ammons of For the Love Media. Our webmaster is Nadia Magallon of Rewarding Dog Training.
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Season 4 Trailer
Hey listeners, we're back! We have some exciting episodes planned for this season, including interviews with Annie Phenix, Kathy Sdao, and more industry veterans as well as up-and-coming trainers and rescuers. Make sure you subscribe wherever you get your podcasts! And share with your rescue friends to make sure they don't miss it, either.
REPLAY: Dogs in Captivity with Kim Brophey
In advance of releasing our much-anticipated Season 4 of the podcast, we're replaying some of our best conversations on Pod to the Rescue. Enjoy, and stay tuned - Season 4 drops on October 4, 2023!
Why are dog behavior problems increasing in recent years? How do changes to their social bonds and environment affect rescue dogs? What does it mean to see our dogs as they really are: captive animals? In this thought-provoking episode, Emily and Libby speak with Kim Brophey about her groundbreaking LEGS model of dog behavior, her new course, “The Dog’s Truth,” and why this information is crucial for shelters, rescues, and adopters.
www.familydogmediation.com
For transcripts, visit www.podtotherescue.com
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Credits: Libby Felts and Emily Wolf (Hosts and Creators). Original music by Mike Pesci. Production and editing by James Ede of Be Heard. Our webmaster is Nadia Magallon of Rewarding Dog Training.
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Heavy Petting with Elisheba Fay
Do you want to pet all the dogs? So do we! But we don’t… and here’s why. Emily and Libby welcome Elisheba Fay back to Pod to the Rescue to talk about petting our own dogs and dogs that are new to us, like foster dogs and newly placed rescue dogs. They talk about consent tests when petting dogs, dog body language, how to know if your dog wants to be petted, what to do about dogs who feel conflicted about human attention, and how to deal with your dog who won't leave you alone when you're busy on a Zoom call. This conversation is important for dog bite prevention and is a must-listen for anyone who wants to save dogs!
For transcripts, visit www.podtotherescue.com
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Credits: Libby Felts and Emily Wolf (Hosts and Creators). Original music by Mike Pesci. Production and editing by James Ede of Be Heard.
Arousal Biting with Ferdie Yau
Do you have a dog who is jumping and mouthing a lot? Plays a little too rough? Can’t calm down and uses his mouth as a default behavior? This episode is for you! Emily and Libby interview Ferdie Yau of Behavior Vets about the “Shelter Shorts” video series featuring Chewy, a shelter dog with a big arousal biting problem.
Shelter Shorts from Behavior Vets:
Part 1 - Arousal Biting Pt 1: https://youtu.be/z0xAFKoOKIo
Part 2 - Arousal Biting Pt 2: https://youtu.be/W0ByjxeHy58
Part 3 - Nosework: https://youtu.be/3JYbtyAiC5g
Part 4 - Cooperative Care: https://youtu.be/mMosZb_3Xto
Part 5 - Play and Impulse Control: https://youtu.be/_NbEeq3nw14
Part 6 - Behavior Training Summary: https://youtu.be/ONl-VAWQHqI
Part 7 - Choosing the Right Reinforcer: https://youtu.be/kYZg0WKpJIs
More about Ferdie: https://behaviorvetsnyc.com/our-team/1421-2/
Arousal with Elisheba Fay: https://www.podtotherescue.com/understanding-arousal.html
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Credits: Libby Felts and Emily Wolf (Hosts and Creators). Original music by Mike Pesci. Production and editing by James Ede of Be Heard.
Why Should We Train Our Dogs? with Eileen Koval
What are we talking about when we talk about dog training? Why should we train our dogs, anyway? Is puppy class enough training for my dog? And what kinds of skills should we prioritize when training our rescue dogs? Emily and Libby discuss these questions and more with Certified Dog Behavior Consultant Eileen Koval, owner of Confident Canines in Las Vegas, Nevada. They talk about top skills for dogs to learn, including leave it, watch me, drop it, come, and “do nothing,” why it’s important to teach your dog to influence their environment and control outcomes, and how to avoid dog training mistakes.
This rich conversation was inspired by Eileen’s blog post, “Does My Dog Need Training?” https://www.confidentcaninesdogtraining.com/post/does-my-dog-need-training
For transcripts, visit www.podtotherescue.com
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Credits: Libby Felts and Emily Wolf (Hosts and Creators). Original music by Mike Pesci. Production and editing by James Ede of Be Heard.
Dogs in Captivity with Kim Brophey
Why are dog behavior problems increasing in recent years? How do changes to their social bonds and environment affect rescue dogs? What does it mean to see our dogs as they really are: captive animals? In this thought-provoking episode, Emily and Libby speak with Kim Brophey about her groundbreaking LEGS model of dog behavior, her new course, “The Dog’s Truth,” and why this information is crucial for shelters, rescues, and adopters.
www.familydogmediation.com
For transcripts, visit www.podtotherescue.com
Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/podtotherescue/ and Facebook https://www.facebook.com/PodToTheRescue!
Credits: Libby Felts and Emily Wolf (Hosts and Creators). Original music by Mike Pesci. Production and editing by James Ede of Be Heard. Our webmaster is Nadia Magallon of Rewarding Dog Training.
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Happy Cats with Zazie Todd
This week, Emily and Libby interview Zazie Todd, PhD, about her new book "Purr: The Science of Making Your Cat Happy." This episode (and the book!) is filled with tips and ideas for cat lovers seeking to provide the best life possible for their cat - from kitten raising to rescue and shelter cat enrichment.
https://www.companionanimalpsychology.com/p/home.html
For transcripts, visit www.podtotherescue.com
Credits: Libby Felts and Emily Wolf (Hosts and Creators). Original music by Mike Pesci. Production and editing by James Ede of Be Heard.
BONUS EPISODE: Helping your dog through July 4th, Fireworks, and Noise Phobias
Long Lines with Tricia Case of Trailblazing Tails
We LOVE long lines, and we sing their praises every chance we get. So does Tricia Case, founder of Trailblazing Tails, makers of high quality leashes and long lines. We talk about the why, how, when, and where of long lines. Be sure to listen for a Trailblazing Tails coupon code!
https://www.trailblazingtails.com/
For transcripts, visit www.podtotherescue.com
Credits: Libby Felts and Emily Wolf (Hosts and Creators). Original music by Mike Pesci. Production and editing by James Ede of Be Heard.
Compassion Fatigue in Shelter and Rescue Workers with Laura Henderson
Burnout and compassion fatigue are all too common in animal care workers, but we don’t talk about it enough. Laura Henderson is a licensed professional counselor who has worked with the Denver Dumb Friends League as a consultant and mental health coach. She speaks with Emily and Libby about secondary trauma in shelter and rescue workers, how to spot compassion fatigue in ourselves, and ways we can use self-care to help lighten the heavy load we sometimes carry when working with animals.
To learn more about Laura Henderson and her work or to contact her for workshops: https://www.laurahendersoncounseling.com/
More compassion fatigue resources: https://jessicadolce.com/resources/
The Body Keeps the Score by Bessel Van Der Kolk: https://www.besselvanderkolk.com/resources/the-body-keeps-the-score
For transcripts, visit www.podtotherescue.com
Credits: Libby Felts and Emily Wolf (Hosts and Creators). Original music by Mike Pesci. Production and editing by James Ede of Be Heard.
Integrating Multi-Dog Households with Dr. Patricia McConnell
Whether you’re fostering or adopting, bringing another dog into your home is an exciting time! Dr. Patricia McConnell is back to talk with Emily and Libby about integrating multi-dog households. They discuss the common myths we face when bringing a second (or third or fourth) dog home, why that sweet rescue pup who was described as “good with other dogs” in the shelter is now growling at your resident dog, best practices for introducing new dogs to one another, and some skills to cultivate as a multi-dog guardian.
To learn more about Dr. Patricia McConnell, visit her website: https://www.patriciamcconnell.com/about-patricia/
ASPCA webinar: https://www.aspcapro.org/webinar/20140129/multi-dog-households#video-player
Parallel walking: https://youtu.be/sZVJyE-KLS0
Trauma, Decompression, and Going Slow with Patricia McConnell, PhD, CAAB: https://www.podtotherescue.com/dr-patricia-mcconnell1.html
Management with Mary Angilly CTC, CPDT-KA: https://www.podtotherescue.com/management.html
For transcripts, visit www.podtotherescue.com
Credits: Libby Felts and Emily Wolf (Hosts and Creators). Original music by Mike Pesci. Production and editing by James Ede of Be Heard.
Training Basics: Barking
Dogs bark for a reason. Sometimes, they’ve been bred to bark - sometimes, they’re simply communicating! In this episode, Libby and Emily break down barking: why dogs do it, how we can manage the behavior, and more. They break down bark collars, citronella, and how some of the ways we mitigate barking are ineffective at best and cruel at worst. You’ll walk away with practical and easy tips on how to work with dogs who present this behavior.
The book Emily references is called Barking: The Sound of the Language.
Emily and Libby Answer Listener Questions!
We put out the call: what are your questions about all things dogs, training, and rescue? You sure answered! Emily and Libby address listener questions like, “what do I do about resource guarding?” “How do I get a dog ready for a new baby?” And more.
Show Notes:
www.podtotherescue.com
https://www.dogwise.com/mine-a-practical-guide-to-resource-guarding-in-dogs/
Behavior Vets and Chewy the dog: https://youtu.be/3JYbtyAiC5g
Family Paws YouTube playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLsDoHZeiT2t5qQTZ0SYtvatDGr23IqrUz
https://www.familypaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/FPPE-Dog-Baby-Sheet-sm.pdf
Leslie McDevitt’s Pattern Games: https://youtu.be/Mtn-BeI9lHE
Dr. Christopher Pachel Talks Behavior, Why We Train, Medication, and More
In this episode, Libby and Emily sit down with Veterinary Behaviorist Dr. Christopher Pachel.
Dr. Pachel’s way of viewing our companion animals is spacious, generous, and compassionate. This is a conversation that has us considering the larger questions of animal behavior, the why of how we train, and more.
Marshall Fire: Disaster and Rescue and Recovery Part 2
This is episode 2 of our response to the tragic Marshall Fire that devastated our beloved community.
Dog trainers Mary Angilly and Chrissy Messik speak with Emily and Libby about supporting your animals through the potential loss of home and routine after a natural disaster. Not only were Chrissy and Libby both directly impacted by the Marshall Fire, but they have some great tips for practical and emotional support through this post-fire time, which is applicable across situations that involve upheaval or loss for you and your animals.
Credits. Libby Felts and Emily Wolf (Hosts and Creators.) Original music by Mike Pesci. Graphic design, editing, and production by Alex Ammons and For The Love Media, LLC.
Marshall Fire: Disaster Rescue and Recovery Part 1
This episode is a response to the Marshall Fire on December 30, 2021. Emily and Libby speak with four guests:
- Jan McHugh-Smith of the Boulder Humane Society on how they supported response and recovery efforts
- Leslie Irvine a Professor of Sociology at CU Boulder who specializes in conceptions of the self and human-animal relationships
- Lisa Wieland on her experience of evacuating from the firestorm with her 2 dogs from SDR, her cat and her neighbor and neighbor's cat
- Natalie Riggs of Cavies and Canines Rescue on a heroic mass guinea pig rescue
Credits. Libby Felts and Emily Wolf (Hosts and Creators.) Original music by Mike Pesci. Graphic design, editing, and production by Alex Ammons and For The Love Media, LLC.
Training Basics: Leash Training Tips
Did you know that leash walking is not a natural behavior for dogs? It may be why your dog is inclined to rip your arm off during your walks! In this training basics episode, Libby and Emily talk about:
- why dogs pull on the leash
- the unbelievably cool statistics about your dog’s olfactory capabilities
- some techniques to work on with your dog
Credits. Libby Felts and Emily Wolf (Hosts and Creators.) Original music by Mike Pesci. Graphic design, editing, and production by Alex Lee-Ammons and For The Love Media, LLC.
Puppy Socialization with Eileen Anderson and Marge Rogers
Emily and Libby sit down with trainers and behavioral consultants Marge and Eileen about a much-anticipated topic: puppy socialization! Marge and Eileen talk about:
- The first 12 weeks of a puppy’s life are the "critical window" for socialization
- What proper socialization is, and is not
- Why exposure alone is not socialization
- Practical ways to help puppies form positive associations with the world around them
- What flooding is and why it’s problematic
- The dilemma of too much vs. too little exposure
- How rescues and shelters can work with adolescent dogs who missed socialization
This is a wonderful conversation for anyone working with puppies on a regular basis or new adopters.
How to Integrate Dogs into Families with Babies and Children
Jennifer Shryock wants dogs to happily coexist in families with children and babies. She is so passionate about this that she founded Family Paws, an organization that offers resources to dog-loving families. In this informative episode, she talks to Emily and Libby about:
- managing expectations about integration and transition
- differences between prepping for a dog or puppy
- practical tips and tricks too practice with foster dogs
- why dogs kissing babies actually might be your dog’s call for help
Jennifer has an immense amount of compassion not just for dogs but for the families willing to bring them into the folds of their lives. This is a truly uplifting conversation and not to be missed if you have a family, have a dog and are family planning, or want to bring a foster into your family.
If you have children or want to learn more about how to educate potential adopters with children, learn more about Family Paws here.
Dog Training for Everyone with Miranda Hitchcock
Miranda Hitchcock birthed her non-profit after seeing a major gap in accessibility for Spanish speakers in her Texas community. In this interview, Miranda and Libby talk about the non-profit Every Dog Austin, Miranda’s foray into dog behavior and training, and why it’s so important to offer training to a broader socioeconomic and linguistic spectrum. Miranda offers an important perspective regarding rescue and behavior, and how the conversation around the impact on people requires more compassion and understanding.
Learn more about Every Dog Austin: https://www.everydogaustin.org/
Understanding Arousal Will Change Your Dog's Life: Elisheba Fay
Does your dog have BIG feelings? Are they easily excitable, or have a hard time calming down? If so - this episode is a MUST listen. Behavior Consultant Elisheba Fay has a wealth of information to share about arousal in dogs - what it is, what triggers it, and how to de-activate arousal.
Seriously - this episode is practical, fascinating, and we are sure you will understand your dog better after listening.
Elisheba Fay is a Certified Behavior Consultant through the International Association of Animal Behavior Consultants. She has worked with dogs for more than 20 years.
Credits. Libby Felts and Emily Wolf (Hosts and Creators.) Original music by Mike Pesci. Graphic design, editing, and production by Alex Lee-Ammons and For The Love Media, LLC.
Tails from the Trenches: Marissa Martino
Training and Behavior Consultant Marissa has a breadth of experience in the dog rescue, shelter, and training worlds. In this conversation with Emily and Libby, they discuss the great potential of collaborations between shelters and rescues, how COVID has changed the rescue world, and so much more. We hope you enjoy this Tail from the Trenches!
Credits. Libby Felts and Emily Wolf (Hosts and Creators.) Original music by Mike Pesci. Graphic design, editing, and production by Alex Lee-Ammons and For The Love Media, LLC.
Tails from the Trenches: Meridith Perry, Part 2
This episode follows Part 1 with Meridith Perry (which we recommend listening to prior to this episode!) Libby, Emily, and Meridith discuss transport day, decompression, and how the nature of rescue dogs is inherently mysterious: we often don’t know anything about the dog’s life prior to their rescue. This conversation is honest, open, and speaks to the true nature of the impact of this work on the folks on the other side.
Credits. Libby Felts and Emily Wolf (Hosts and Creators.) Original music by Mike Pesci. Graphic design, editing, and production by Alex Lee-Ammons and For The Love Media, LLC.
Tails from the Trenches: Meridith Perry, Part 1
Welcome to our new series, Tails from the Trenches! In this episode, Libby and Emily speak to Meridith Perry of Corinth-Alcorn Animal Shelter in Mississippi. They share the ethos of rescuing animals, some of the difficulties that accompany the stress of making life-or-death decisions, and some solutions that could address the issues of home shortages and the proliferation of rescue dogs.
Credits. Libby Felts and Emily Wolf (Hosts and Creators.) Original music by Mike Pesci. Graphic design, editing, and production by Alex Lee-Ammons and For The Love Media, LLC.
Introduction to Enrichment with Sarah Walsh
As humans, we need mental stimulation for our daily lives - it’s essential for our health. And, surprise: our dogs are the exact same way!
Today’s guest, Sarah Walsh, is someone we refer to all the time in these episodes. In this episode, Sarah talks to Emily and Libby about enrichment: what it is, why it’s important, and how we can fold enrichment into our dog’s routines.
Sarah has been training dogs and coaching clients professionally for the past 5 years, and has a particular interest in canine enrichment! From this passion stemmed her Youtube channel where she talks dog and provides free training advice for the average pet owner. She has worked in various shelters in the past, and loves that we now have a podcast geared specifically at shelter work out there! She is currently the Supervising trainer at K9 Wisdom Training and Consulting, LLC in Loveland, CO and would love to hear from you if you are seeking out training advice.
Connect with Sarah:
Email: sarah@k9wisdomtraining.com
Website: https://www.k9wisdomtraining.com/meet-the-pack
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9K_VHBK7r5FyXiJYIfgLNA
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sarahcertified/
Training Basics: Door Greeting
What does your dog do when the doorbell rings? In this episode, Emily and Libby lay out the possible ways your dog might respond when there’s someone at the door, break down the potential roots of different behaviors, and discuss ways to address and manage this behavior (hint: your behavior also plays a role in this!)
Kim Brophey’s website: https://www.dogdoorcanineservices.com/
Klimb by Blue-9: https://www.blue-9.com/KLIMB
Credits. Libby Felts and Emily Wolf (Hosts and Creators.) Original music by Mike Pesci. Graphic design, editing, and production by Alex Lee-Ammons and For The Love Media, LLC.
Deconstructing Aggressive Behavior with Michael Shikashio
We are thrilled to present today’s guest, Michael Shikashio. Michael is a world-renowned expert on dog aggression and has an incredible dearth of information he generously shares, which is helpful for owners, rescuers, and trainers alike.
In this conversation, Michael, Emily and Libby define aggression, discuss the ways aggression can present in different dogs (and the different levels of assessing their aggression), and so much more. Make sure to listen to the full episodes, as Michael drops important gems throughout the episode.
Michael is an internationally sought out speaker on the topic of aggression - has mentored and presented to thousands of animal professionals. He is the Founder of the Aggression in Dogs Master Course, teaches trainers and consultants in over 25 countries on how to work with aggression cases, and has been featured in countless media, including the New York Times, the New York Post, Web MD, and Women’s Health.
Credits. Libby Felts and Emily Wolf (Hosts and Creators.) Original music by Mike Pesci. Graphic design, editing, and production by Alex Lee-Ammons and For The Love Media, LLC.
There is No Farm - Commitment To Our Dogs
We live in a world where humans are often viewed as the center, and our interests and desires and way of being is considered the norm. What would our world look like if we de-centered humans, and listened to the “more-than-human” voice?
Deb Matlock is today’s guest. Deb is a humane educator and holds a Masters degree in environmental education from Prescott College. She is a nature-based spiritual arts guide and mentor, animal communicator, and ecologist. She also works at Summit Dog Rescue’s working on dog behavior and bonds. Deb, Em, and Libby talk about the number one way to go into adopting a rescue animal, the massive role of commitment, and treating our animals with respect.
https://www.podtotherescue.com/
https://www.facebook.com/PodToTheRescue
https://www.instagram.com/podtotherescue/
To learn more about Deb go to www.debmatlock.com
Credits. Libby Felts and Emily Wolf (Hosts and Creators.) Original music by Mike Pesci. Graphic design, editing, and production by Alex Lee-Ammons and For The Love Media, LLC.
Training Basics: The Fourth of July
The Fourth of July is not necessarily a happy holiday for our furry family members! In this Training Basics episode, Libby and Emily talk about ways to keep your dog safe and work with them to help them settle into their environment this holiday.
https://www.podtotherescue.com/
https://www.facebook.com/PodToTheRescue
https://www.instagram.com/podtotherescue/
Cog Dog Radio: https://thecognitivecanine.com/the-podcast-cog-dog-radio/
Behavior Vets on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/VBCCO
TTouch: https://www.whole-dog-journal.com/training/the-tellington-ttouch-for-dogs/
Credits. Libby Felts and Emily Wolf (Hosts and Creators.) Original music by Mike Pesci. Graphic design, editing, and production by Alex Lee-Ammons and For The Love Media, LLC.
Management with Mary Angilly
Growing up, Mary Angilly always wanted to work with animals. Now, she is a professional full-time dog trainer and has a wealth of information to share with you. In this episode, she sits down with Emily and Libby to talk about what “management” is, why it makes dogs more adoptable, and how it is distinct from training. This episode will be especially relevant for folks who foster.
Credits. Libby Felts and Emily Wolf (Hosts and Creators.) Original music by Mike Pesci. Graphic design, editing, and production by Alex Lee-Ammons and For The Love Media, LLC.
Links:
Free Guide for Fosters and Adopters: https://www.podtotherescue.com/marys-free-foster-guide.html
Mary’s collaborations with Dr. Marc Bekoff featured in Psychology Today:- Should Dogs Be Shocked, Choked, or Pronged?
- Dog Training Offers Valuable Lessons in Humane Education
- Dogs in Gilded Cages: Surviving, but Not Thriving
- Pandemic Puppy Pandemonium Requires Lots of Time and Love
- Dog Training: Blending Science With Individual Personalities
- The Perils of Mislabeling Dog-Appropriate Behavior
https://marcbekoff.com/
Training Basics: Food in Training Part 4
This is the fourth and final episode in the “Food in Training” series. Hooray! We hope you have enjoyed learning how best to employ food in training your furry family member. In this episode, Emily and Libby cover the caveats of food in training. There are ways food can be counterproductive, and in this episode you'll learn all about what not to do when using food in training.
Separation Anxiety with Jackie Johnston
Your dog’s separation anxiety isn’t an unsolvable issue, even if it might feel that way sometimes. In this episode, Libby and Emily sit down with Jackie Johnston to talk all things separation. They define separation anxiety and how to identify it in your dog, why it’s natural and adaptive, and how we can work to help our dogs feel safe.
Jackie Johnston is a certified separation anxiety trainer with a certificate in training and counseling. She works solely with separation anxiety, and her focused knowledge in this challenging area will be sure to benefit the ways you work with your own dog with this issue.
Credits. Libby Felts and Emily Wolf (Hosts and Creators.) Original music by Mike Pesci. Graphic design, editing, and production by Alex Lee-Ammons and For The Love Media, LLC.
FOLLOW JACKIE ON SOCIAL
http://instagram.com/believeinyourdog/
http://facebook.com/believeinyourdog
Free Facebook support group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/272516593265257
BLOGS AND PODCASTS
https://malenademartini.com/blog/
https://www.subthresholdtraining.com/blog/
https://www.believeinyour.dog/blog
Julie Naismith’s podcast: https://www.subthresholdtraining.com/podcasts/
BOOKS
Separation Anxiety in Dogs: Next Generation Treatment Protocols: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08LRPXSRP
BRB: https://www.amazon.com/Be-Right-Back-Overcome-Separation-ebook/dp/B081Y9XFXF
Doggie language: https://www.doggielanguagebook.com
DIY TRAINING PROGRAMS:
Heroes Club (if use this affiliate link, you do not have to wait for Heroes club to open) - https://learn.subthresholdtraining.com/heroes-2021?affiliate=jackiejohnston
Mission Possible: https://malenademartini.com/for-owners/separation-anxiety-in-dogs-mission-possible-online-course/
Training Basics: Food in Training Part 3
How do we shape what our dogs learn and what associations they make, so they can be good family dogs and companions? This episode is entirely dedicated to that question through the lens of Classical Conditioning. You'll learn how to help your dog create positive associations through the "Stuff-A-Dog Method" and the Jean Donaldson's "Open Bar, Closed Bar" method; and the science behind it. Think of this as a learning tool instead of a training tool!
https://www.facebook.com/PodToTheRescue
https://www.instagram.com/pod_to_the_rescue/
https://twitter.com/podtotherescue
https://thecognitivecanine.com/blog/operant-vs-classical-conditioning/
Credits. Libby Felts and Emily Wolf (Hosts and Creators.) Original music by Mike Pesci. Graphic design, editing, and production by Alex Lee-Ammons and For The Love Media, LLC.
Trauma, Decompression, and Going Slow with Dr. Patricia McConnell
In this episode, Libby and Emily are excited to sit down with Dr. Patricia McConnell - she’s kind of a big deal in the dog training world. The trio talk about the initial time of decompression for your rescue dog, the importance of the secure attachment base, and how we can show our dog safety and stability. Dr. McConnell discusses trauma: the nuts and bolts of it, how it manifests, and ways to build resiliency and offer choice and control when recovering from it. Do not miss this episode if you've rescued a dog - you might learn something about humans, too!
To learn more about Dr. McConnell, read her blog, find her incredible books and more, visit her website: https://www.patriciamcconnell.com/
To learn more about decompression, visit: https://decompressforsuccess.com/nine-steps-to-success
Credits. Libby Felts and Emily Wolf (Hosts and Creators.) Original music by Mike Pesci. Graphic design, editing, and production by Alex Lee-Ammons and For The Love Media, LLC.
Training Basics: Food In Training Part 2
Libby and Emily talk about the “how” of training with food - what to do, when to do it, the frequency and rate, and more.
https://www.facebook.com/PodToTheRescue
https://www.instagram.com/pod_to_the_rescue/
https://twitter.com/podtotherescue
Credits. Libby Felts and Emily Wolf (Hosts and Creators.) Original music by Mike Pesci. Graphic design, editing, and production by Alex Lee-Ammons and For The Love Media, LLC.
Body Language 101 with Emily Tronetti
We know you don't want your dog to be stressed. But do you know how to tell when your dog is stressed? Reducing your dog's stress levels can reduce their reactions of fear and anxiety, and one of the best ways to do that is to learn to read your dog's body language.
Emily Tronetti is an animal behavior expert who, in this conversation, gives you invaluable information about how to gauge and manage your dog's health via their body language. She has extensively studied Applied Animal Behavior, Anthro Zoology, and is currently pursing her doctorate at Antioch. (Oh, and she was an SDR Intern back in 2018. Aren't we lucky!)
In this episode, the two Emily's and Libby talk about the major dog signals to pay attention to, the ways we can miss our dog's signals, and integrating your dog's consent into the conversation around petting and hugging. This episode has invaluable information that can support your relationship to your dog.
Emily Tronetti: https://www.coexistence.consulting https://www.facebook.com/Coexistence.Consulting/, https://www.instagram.com/coexistence.consulting/
Humane Alliance of Rescue Trainers: https://rescuetrainers.org/about/
Fear Free Happy Homes: https://www.fearfreehappyhomes.com/video/dog-body-language-101/
iSpeakDog: iSpeakDog: http://www.ispeakdog.org/
Renée Erdman Free Dog Body Language Course on Thinkific: https://dogknowledge.thinkific.com/courses/dog-body-language
Dogkind Petting Consent Test: https://youtu.be/-hsOlJwMwps
Pod To The Rescue on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PodToTheRescue
Instagram: @podtotherescue
Twitter: @podtotherescue
Credits. Libby Felts and Emily Wolf (Hosts and Creators.) Original music by Mike Pesci. Graphic design, editing, and production by Alex Lee-Ammons and For The Love Media, LLC.