Laurie Fass shares her experience helping pet parents train their animals, talking about the importance of voice tone and how pets respond and adapt to it. She also reflects on her background as a trainer and introduces the idea of resilience, what it means for dogs, how it shows up in both animals and humans, and how pet parents can recognize and build resilience in their own pets. Plus, she takes a call from a listener dealing with tension between her three cats, as two of them have begun chasing her older cat, and offers guidance on how to manage the situation.
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Laurie Fass shares her experience helping pet parents train their animals, talking about the importance of voice tone and how pets respond and adapt to it. She also reflects on her background as a trainer and introduces the idea of resilience, what it means for dogs, how it shows up in both animals and humans, and how pet parents can recognize and build resilience in their own pets. Plus, she takes a call from a listener dealing with tension between her three cats, as two of them have begun chasing her older cat, and offers guidance on how to manage the situation.
Laurie Fass welcomes Liz Bennett from Bandits Place Animal Rescue and Wildlife Rehabilitation to discuss the growing problem of people abandoning animals. They focus especially on cats, explaining the differences between feral cats born outdoors and those that were once pets but have been abandoned. The conversation includes practical advice on how to help these animals, such as building outdoor shelters and contacting local animal shelters or the ASPCA for assistance. They emphasize community involvement and compassion as key steps in addressing the issue of abandoned pets.
Pet Talk
Laurie Fass shares her experience helping pet parents train their animals, talking about the importance of voice tone and how pets respond and adapt to it. She also reflects on her background as a trainer and introduces the idea of resilience, what it means for dogs, how it shows up in both animals and humans, and how pet parents can recognize and build resilience in their own pets. Plus, she takes a call from a listener dealing with tension between her three cats, as two of them have begun chasing her older cat, and offers guidance on how to manage the situation.