Helen St. Pierre, founder of NH non-profit, Old Dogs Go To Helen, joins the pod today to talk about senior dogs.
"We don't talk about seniors enough! I am very guilty of this as my job often doesn't include seniors." - Nikki
Nikki heard Helen speak at the annual LEGS Conference where she opened Nikki's eyes to adjusting our homes and expectations with our senior dogs, not just our pups and adolescent dogs.
Old Dogs Go To Helen is not a facility or a shelter. It is a sanctuary for senior and hospice dogs and hub for people who love old dogs, want to rescue or adopt them, and if they can't, they can donate to help them however they can until that dog finds their forever home. Dogs that need further testing, dogs that need special food, dogs that need costly medical expenses, and dogs that need to be highlighted over others because they aren't as young and spry as the rest. We share older dogs available for adoption there or those that are in need of things. We work with shelters and rescues to help these dogs get what they need without the shelter or rescue having to drain their own resources. It is the best way we can help as many dogs as we can without having them all on our sofa.
The plan for this is to help spread awareness of the joys of senior dog adoption, to help people see how bringing an old dog into your home, for no matter how long, is simply one of the best things you can do for your soul, not to mention what it does for the dog. And if people want to support the mission or cause they can, and if not, they can see some really cute grey faces and maybe tell their friends!"
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Kim Brophey joins Nikki on this week's episode. The conversation focuses on, well dogs, dog training, dog behavior, relationship with humans...you name it, we probably mention it. Enjoy!
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Kim Brophey, CDBC, CPDT-KA, is an applied ethologist and owner of The Dog Door Behavior Center in downtown Asheville, NC. Kim’s 20-year commitment to Family Dog Mediation® has been recognized both nationally and locally, awarded the Association of Professional Dog Trainers (APDT) Outstanding Trainer of the Year in 2009 and the Best Dog Trainer of WNC six years in a row. She has lectured and taught courses at colleges, universities, and conferences on canine behavior, ethology, and welfare. Kim is a member of the International Society for Applied Ethology and the Association of Professional Dog Trainers, and is a past board member of the International Association and Animal Behavior Consultants and the Asheville Humane Society.
Kim’s trademarked Dog L.E.G.S.® model is a groundbreaking new system for dog lovers to truly understand their dogs’ behavior- distilling multiple scientific disciplines and established principles into a simple and accessible framework for pet dogs and their people like never before. Kim is launching a coordinated grassroots movement to facilitate a paradigm shift and market disruption in the pet industry through: her book MEET YOUR DOG- The Game-Changing Guide to Understanding Your Dog’s Behavior, TEDx talk – The Problem with Treating a Dog Like a Pet, Canine Genetic Heritage Testing Software –The Dog Key®, National Dog L.E.G.S.® Association for pet industry businesses and organizations, L.E.G.S.® Applied Ethology Family Dog Mediation® Professional Course, and establishment of Asheville as the official Dog City, USA®. She has become a powerful leading voice in the dog behavior and training industry internationally, with students all over the world. Kim’s vision is to facilitate a critical paradigm shift in our relationships with dogs- building bridges and inspiring others with comprehensive, practical science to redefine how we perceive, talk about, and treat our canine companions as a society.
In this mini-episode, Nikki talks about the details of setting up a spa room for your dog. Spa rooms are crucial to allow dogs to decompress and learn to complete the stress cycle.
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Justine Shuurmans', CPDT-KA and Family Dog Mediator, of The Family Dog joins Nikki on today's episode. Justine is the developer of The Dial Method.
The Dial Method is a multi-functional system that meets dog owners exactly where they are and helps them create a plan to teach the entire family on the ways to interact with the family dog.
Get The Dial Method at www.thefamilydog.com and purchase the books through Amazon.
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The WHITE workbook is also available.
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In this episode, Gray joins Alica as they talk about the importance of nail trims. Alicia gives great information on how long nails effects your dog's ability to balance, as well as some great tips on how to get your dog comfortable with nail trims through the use of cooperative care.
Alica gives zoom consults to assist with cooperative care. Email us to get yours scheduled.
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In this episode, Nikki talks with Traditional Chinese Medicine practitioner, Dr. Neely North on how she's using acupuncture and Chinese herbs to address Myer's past trauma.
Dr. North understands and values the difference between surviving and thriving. Her whole-body approach will lead your pet to their best and longest life. Using human-grade whole foods, supplements, Chinese herbs, and more, Dr. North’s goal is to manage your pet’s medical conditions with as little conventional drug intervention as possible. Through your virtual or in-person consultation, you will gain an understanding of your pet’s Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine diagnosis, Western veterinary medicine diagnosis, lab work details, and more. Clients leave feeling heard and with a plan for herbs, supplements, foods, and even a home-cooked recipe (topper or full diet) using foods that benefit their pet’s specific conditions.
In this episode, Nikki continues the conversation about frustration and what it looks like in dogs, as well as some more thoughts on how to help your dog if he is feeling frustrated.
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In this episode, Nikki talks with Daniel Shaw BSc (Hons), GMBPsS, CDBC about frustration in dogs. Frustration isn't always a choice and can be recognized in the interstates and highways of the canine brain. Understand frustration and how you can help your dog through all levels.
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In this episode, Nikki is joined by Britteny to answer a couple of questions about using vibrating collars and the best way to handle a dog that is barking at other dogs during play.
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In this episode, Nikki gives advice on the best steps to take when bringing in a new dog, regardless of age.
Christmas pups are very common, but don't jump straight into obedience training without first listening to this episode!
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