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This podcast is not recommended for younger listeners or the easily offended due to the descriptions of excessive of violence 30 Years ago the Anunaki invaded the Earth and took away all the children and the able bodied adults. All that remained on the Earth were people that either escaped the clutches of the Anunaki or were deemed unfit due to age and medical conditions. These are the stories of the resistance
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A brutal, but witty Portrayal of working a job you hate. In this Podcast, there are themes explored in which happy workers simply wouldn't understand unless they listen to these cautionary tales from a man that lost his ideal job because of the global pandemic. Be warned, that this podcast contains strong and offensive language that some listeners may not want to hear. In addition this podcast is not recommended for younger audiences.
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Warning! This podcast contains strong, offensive and misogynistic language that some listeners may find offensive. Gumshoe The Name's Vert. Percival Reginald Vert and I run the PR-Vert detective agency. The year is 2055 and the police have been defunded. So if you need a police investigation, the police will charge you 1000 big ones a day. Because of this, the government introduced the "P.I Act" where the private investigators can undercut the police so justice can become affordable. These a ...
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This week, Jess and Scott welcome Dave Shilale and his awesome dog Kona. Dave is president of Massachusetts Vest-A-Dog and shares his extensive knowledge about this great organization and its impact on this episode. What is the main purpose of MA Vest-A-Dog? How can you support this organization in person or virtually? Where can departments inquire…
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This week, Jess and Scott discuss giant breeds. When you own a dog that is over 100 pounds, your lifestyle is going to look quite different than the typical dog owner. This episode touches on some of those differences and exposes some pros and cons of owning a giant breed. Why should you go the extra mile for medical care of giant breeds? What is t…
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This week, Jess and Scott discuss conflict that can occur when crating. This is not a podcast advocating for crating but instead an episode discussing how to remedy conflict with dogs entering and exiting a crate. What is the best way to remedy crate anxiety? How can I crate my dog safely? Why is the crate such a stressful situation for some dogs? …
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This week, Jess and Scott discuss the reality that a dog isn’t necessarily a good fit for every household. If you are a young family with kids and do not have a lot of extra time, a dog may simply add to the chaos. And if you have never owned a dog previously, it is a decision that shouldn’t be taken lightly. Why is a dog not always the best first …
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This week, Jess and Scott discuss questioning your veterinarian or behaviorist before you begin administering a prescribed drug to your dog, especially as it relates to behavior. Big Pharma has a clear agenda that has recently been spilling over from the human world into the dog world. Of course while many drugs can be lifesavers and greatly enhanc…
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This week, Jess and Scott welcome Paul Bourgeois and his retired Malinois, Rroddie. Paul has an incredible history as a canine handler and spent many years on active duty overseas, and he has also worked for the secret service domestically. Paul recently started dating the famous Sara Carson, and this episode touches on their relationship and takes…
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This week, Jess and Scott discuss some very simple principles when it comes to owning dogs. Sometimes owners, trainers, and behaviorists can overcomplicate matters when in fact dog ownership and management can be easier than many realize? What is a simple way to use a leash that can help you with your dog’s behavior? Why is structured feeding so im…
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This week Scott and Jess warmly welcome Denise Fenzi. Denise has been very active and successful in obedience, conformation, agility, and protection sports, and she recently joined the flyball community. Denise is the founder of Fenzi Dog Sports Academy, which is hands down one of the best resources for dog sport enthusiasts internationally. What s…
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This week, Jess and Scott discuss one of the most important decisions one can make as a dog owner, which is how to pick a vet. In this day and age, it is wise to have your dogs registered at multiple local vet offices. Vets are in higher demand than ever before, so having access to sound medicine and compassionate staff should be of utmost importan…
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This week, Jess and Scott discuss toxic positivity in the dog training world. While positive reinforcement training offers many benefits, the dog training public frequently voices concerns over effectiveness of this methodology as well as the judgement that comes from members of the purely positive camp. What is toxic positivity as it relates to do…
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This week, Jess and Scott discuss the concept of utilizing your dog as your therapist. In this day in age we can use as much mental health support as we can get. This episode unpacks the positives and the negatives of this set up. Why do dogs make good therapists? How can using your dog as your therapist have negative impacts on your dog? What does…
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This week, Jess and Scott discuss the very controversial issue of Kristi Noem shooting her personal dog. This episode exposes the public outrage of Kristi's actions and provides a myriad of alternative and more ethical options for frustrated dog owners. What is a specific circumstance when shooting a dog could make sense? Why is behavioral euthanas…
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This week, Jess and Scott welcome Orysia Dawydiak, author of Livestock Protection Dogs Selection, Care, and Training. Guardian breeds are an important part of society and are still actively working on many farms in the United States and beyond. This episode discusses the nuances of choosing, raising, and working with a livestock protection dog. Why…
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This week, Jess and Scott discuss territorial aggression. While there are many different types of aggression, territorial aggression seems to be the most common amongst our clients. If my dog has territorial aggression, how can I prevent a potential lawsuit? Why does my dog only act aggressive when on our property or in our vehicle? Where does terr…
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This week, Jess and Scott welcome Beth O’Connor, owner of Cultured Canines in Calgary, Canada. Beth’s Border Collie, Quill, recently earned his CKC Versatility Gold title, and he is the very first Border Collie to have ever done so. This episode covers dog training from top to bottom and offers many gems along the way! What requirements are necessa…
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This week, Jess and Scott discuss when telling your dog no may be in your best interest as well as your dog’s best interest. This is a highly debated topic in dog training, and this episode explains why this communication between owners and dogs is both relevant and important. What are some situations where you should say “no” to your dog? How freq…
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This week, Jess and Scott welcome Teresa Hanula and the one and only Leonard- the painter, the traveler, the trickster, the disc catcher, the Guinness Book record holder, and the lover. Leonard's art is displayed internationally, and he is definitely a one of a kind artist! How does Leonard paint? Where can people purchase Leonard's art? What is th…
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This week, Jess and Scott discuss the rise of aggression in dog sports. Whether your dog has human or dog aggression, you are putting others at a huge risk by allowing your aggressive dog to participate in competitions in any dog sport. If your dog has an issue with other dogs, what kind of control should you have in a competitive environment? Why …
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Veronica wants Lauren to volunteer for the rundown. Paul left something on the table and guest Zak White declares Mario Colli-Moon an unsung hero. Segment sharing is caring, y'all. With Tiffany Colli-Moon.The flowers are still standing!저자 Paul Goetz
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This week, Jess and Scott discuss the concept of a dog that appears to be untrainable. Often dog training clients will voice their concerns that their dog is too stubborn or not smart enough for training to be successful. This episode unpacks that theory. What does an untrainable dog look like? How would a dog become untrainable? Where should owner…
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This week, Jess and Scott welcome animal communicator Shannon Cutts, host of Let’s Talk To Animals podcast. Shannon is a highly sensitive animal intuitive who specializes in one on one virtual sessions with all types of species and recently just returned from a bucket list trip to the Galapagos. How was Shannon called to this career path? Why is it…
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This week, Jess and Scott discuss how to introduce your dog to a select group of dogs that your friends and/or family own. Some owners want their dogs to have a long term relationship with certain dogs even with dogs that aren't necessarily social or may seem somewhat introverted. How do you begin to expand your dog's circle? What is the best metho…
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This week, Jess and Scott discuss the changes we have seen in dog ownership over the last 50 years. This episode talks about the culture of dogs in the US in the 1980’s, early 2000’s, and today and compares various aspects of the three time periods. How did dog officers change the way dog ownership has evolved? Where have we seen the most drastic c…
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This week, Jess and Scott welcome Jamie Robinson, founder of Service Dog Games International. Jamie is introducing a new area in dog training that allows service dogs to finally achieve the recognition they deserve. What is the specific criteria for having a service dog? Can you title more than one service dog through Service Dog Games Internationa…
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This week, Jess and Scott discuss taking your dog to work. In this day and age, many employees want at least a hybrid option of work and home if not for a complete work from home position. Many workers who do go into an office want to bring their dogs. We unpack some of the basics of what taking your dog to work should actually look like in this ep…
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This week, Jess and Scott welcome one of their cherished clients to discuss her own journey with her German Shepherd. Lola had major issues with anxiety, reactivity, and handling. Kelly discusses how a consistent training program made life significantly better for not only Lola but for the entire family. Why did Kelly decide it was best to wean Lol…
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This week, Jess and Scott discuss the concept of eye contact. While getting and maintaining your dog’s attention is definitely an integral part of successful dog training, attention games are often misused in real world settings and this episode dissects exactly that. Where in training does it actually make sense to teach your dog to focus on you? …
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This week, Jess and Scott welcome Abby Cline and Bonnie Scott who are both wildly entertaining humans as well as full-time professional stunt dog performers. Abby and Bonnie dive deep into the highs and lows of their careers on this episode and provide a ton of comedic relief along the way! Where can you find Abby and/or Bonnie throughout this upco…
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This week, Jess and Scott discuss what to do when you have issues with dogs you don’t own. These types of issues can arise with neighbors, on the street, in parks, at training facility, and in the woods. Repeated negative interactions can be stressful to say the least. What are some simpl solutions to keep a neighborhood dog off your property? Why …
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This week, Jess and Scott discuss dog walking. Many of their clients have used a dog walking service over the years and this episode talks about the best practices to find a reliable dog walker who will keep their dog(s) safe and in a comfortable head space. What are the benefits to hiring a dog walker versus using a doggy daycare service? Why is c…
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This week, Jess and Scott welcome Kari Lavalli to discuss all things PWD. Kari breeds, trains, and adores this breed and shares her extensive knowledge with this entire episode, especially as we take a deep dive into water sports. Why is a PWD not suited for every home? What is the history behind how fishermen used PWD in a practical sense? Where c…
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This week, Jess and Scott discuss boundaries. As time marches on, dog owners seem more and more hesitant to implement boundaries into their dog’s life, which in turn can lead to destructive behavior, increased anxiety, and greater stress for all family members. What are some simple boundaries one can introduce into life with a dog? Why do dogs need…
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This week, Jess and Scott proudly welcome 8-year-old Harper Justice (along with her mom Taylor) and their incredible Australian Shepherd T. Harper and T have been turning heads all year in the show ring and in this episode, we discuss their many accomplishments in 2023 as well as their plans for 2024. Does Harper prefer school or conformation? Why …
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This week, Jess and Scott are joined by Andy Deitz and his Belgian Malinois, Christie. Christie is a very accomplished IGP competitor and is truly Andy’s best friend. She is retiring from competition next year but truly made her mark on protection sports when she took the field. What traits according to Andy make Christie dog of the year? How was t…
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This week, Jess and Scott are joined by Jess Ajoux and Perry DeWitt. Not only did Jess win the AKC Nationals with her Border Collie Hallelujah within a year of her pandemic litter, but Perry also won Westminster for the second time with her very special boy Verb. Verb happens to be Lu’s father, so ‘2021 Dog of the Year’ quickly evolved into “Dogs o…
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This week, Jess and Scott are joined by Petra Ford to talk about her dog who just won The Quirky Dog’s 2020 dog of the year. To view The Quirky Dog’s website and a full catalog of episodes, visit: https://www.thequirkydog.com To work with Scott and Jess in person within their service area (Portland, ME to Boston, MA to Manchester, NH), email them a…
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This week, Jess and Scott talk about training your weaknesses as it relates to dog training as well as life, especially with the holidays in full force, which can be triggering for so many of us! How do you identify your weaknesses? Why is focusing on your weaknesses important? Where can you go for more support if you’re ready, willing, and able to…
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This week, Jess and Scott discuss the reputation Jess has poured herself into since moving to New England and beyond for the past 10-15 years. Jess is completely committed to your dog’s success, and this episode mirrors that message every step of the way. What is a Cookie That! consult? How does Jess feel about medicating dogs for sport? Where do y…
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This week, Jess and Scott welcome Sriharsa Pradham. Besides being a scientist and sommelier, Sri has been a dedicated and responsible Malinois owner for the past decade. On this episode, he discusses his journey with his dog Tej. Why did Sri choose the breed Malinois and the sport French Ring? Are there extra precautions taken when entertaining wit…
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This week, Jess and Scott discuss the reality of life with your dog as things stand today. As we prepare to enter 2024, now is a perfect time to take a mental inventory of what you have, what you want, and what you might be able to ignore as it relates to your dog’s behavior. What behaviors are you working around that you would like to improve? Why…
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This week, Jess and Scott discuss the reasons to always prioritize a budget for dog training. While many aspects of the world and the economy seem overwhelming at best these days, dog training is an important expense when it comes to your mental health, the wellness of your dog, and the impact you and your dog have on society. How much should you e…
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This week, Jess and Scott welcome Dimitra Kofitsas from Rye, NH to discuss canine physical therapy. Dimitra has owned Tails of Rye for almost 20 years and discusses the ins and outs of the rehabilitation industry in dogs. How does a facility like Tails of Rye help senior dogs? Why is it important to schedule PT appointments as soon as possible? Wha…
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This week, Jess and Scott discuss the reality that some dogs are not a good fit for our modern world. Whether this is based in genetics, early life experiences, traumatic events, or a combination of reasons, often dogs are a bad fit for a household and sometimes a poor fit for society. What were the details of Scott’s recent bite? If I think I own …
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This week, Jess and Scott welcome photographer Ron Schmidt who is accompanied by his lovely wife Amy. We discuss what the commercial end of dog photography looks like in present day as well as how Ron and Amy are continuing to give back through their work. What is their favorite part of their job? Where does Ron find his inspiration for new pieces …
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This week, Jess and Scott discuss their experience this past weekend teaching a seminar for 50+ people and over a dozen dogs in upstate New York. And most importantly, they provide some easy tips and tricks to yes indeed calm your canine! Why is a crate such a fundamental component of targeting anxiety? What does anxiety look like in dogs? How do I…
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This week, Jess and Scott are joined by one of their dear clients Emily Ostrow. Emily comes on to discuss her journey with her adorable but challenging rescue, Sandy. How did pharmaceuticals play a role in Sandy’s story? Why did Emily and her husband feel the need to explore additional resources in relation to veterinary care and training early on?…
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This week, Jess and Scott discuss how motivation factors into your dog training journey. Many companion dog owners appear to be motivated to train because of pain; whereas, many sport dog trainers are motivated to train because of passion. Why could changing your motivation for why you train potentially change your entire life?How does your motivat…
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This week, Jess and Scott discuss what they consider some very important life skills as it relates to handling and medical care. This episode is packed with training suggestions to help you when trying to evaluate and possibly diagnose an issue with your dog. What is the value of a muzzle for a dog who isn’t aggressive? How can I teach my dog to ge…
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