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Peeing Pooches & Prolapsing Pythons: The Weird World of Pet Problems - Episode 206
Manage episode 473240534 series 1203347
Rewind back to Sunday 9-7-2003 (hour 2)
In the episode you will hear
Mark, Donna, Brad, & Jamie
The difference between Italy and the USA
Bruce listening on KFAB a mix breed dog is peeing on the carpet if not in her kennel.
Mrs. Wilson listening in Westland Michigan. I have a baby squirrel that fell out of its nest. What should I do with it?
Audra listening on KLIZ A recently neutered cat is licking his area. How do I keep him from doing that?
Email Question - Angel has a question about a python.
Justine has a 6 month old lab. Likes to bite to play?
Does you have any info on monkeys?
A 12 year old cat grabs her toy and howls in the middle of the night. Why?
Time for News
KBTM Mike Tries Trivia
Email - Can I cross a boa and a python
How can I make my dog's stay in a kennel better?
Peggy tries the trivia
Wearing Funny Amazing fun pet parent t-shirts
https://wearingfunny.com/product-category/pets/
https://linktr.ee/animaltalkradio
Animal Talk, it’s America’s Pet Show!
Jamie Flanagan
@DJJamieDetroit
AnimalTalkRadio.com
@AnimalTalkRadio
Thanks for listening and as always... Have an exotic week and kiss your wild thing for me.
Send your pet photos in now and we will add your fur kids to the #PetParade. [email protected]
What happens when pet behavior takes an unexpected turn? From a Chow/German Shepherd mix with persistent indoor accidents to a Labrador puppy who thinks children are chew toys, this episode of Animal Talk dives deep into the fascinating and sometimes perplexing world of animal behavior.
When that adorable puppy grows into an adolescent dog with behavioral challenges, knowing exactly how to respond makes all the difference. Our experts explain why crate training isn't just about preventing accidents—it's about creating security and structure that benefits both you and your pet. As one host wisely notes, "Housebreaking is a two-step process: learning where not to go, then learning where to go." This simple framework transforms how pet parents approach common training hurdles.
The heart-tugging reality of wildlife rescue takes center stage when a listener calls about a baby squirrel she found. While the desire to help is admirable, our team offers a sobering perspective on the challenges of caring for wildlife without proper training. From feeding schedules every two hours to specialized techniques for helping them eliminate waste, the discussion provides valuable insight for anyone who might encounter distressed wildlife.
For those with more exotic companions, we tackle questions about snake health post-surgery and the impossibility of crossing certain reptile species. The team shares their golden rule of pet health that applies across all species: "If you don't know whether to call about something, it means you should." This simple yet powerful advice could save your pet's life, whether they're furry, feathered, or scaled.
Ready to transform your understanding of animal behavior and become a more confident pet parent? Listen now, and don't forget to subscribe for more expert advice that will deepen your connection with the animals in your life. Have a pet question of your own? We'd love to hear from you in the comments!
Chapters
1. Welcome to Animal Talk Radio (00:00:00)
2. Dog Housebreaking and Crate Training (00:03:38)
3. Baby Squirrel Rescue Challenges (00:13:40)
4. Pet Health Concerns and Bleeding (00:22:05)
5. Snake Care and Exotic Pets (00:30:14)
6. Cat Behavior and Stephen King Trivia (00:41:42)
7. Show Wrap and Future Episodes (00:52:12)
207 episodes
Manage episode 473240534 series 1203347
Rewind back to Sunday 9-7-2003 (hour 2)
In the episode you will hear
Mark, Donna, Brad, & Jamie
The difference between Italy and the USA
Bruce listening on KFAB a mix breed dog is peeing on the carpet if not in her kennel.
Mrs. Wilson listening in Westland Michigan. I have a baby squirrel that fell out of its nest. What should I do with it?
Audra listening on KLIZ A recently neutered cat is licking his area. How do I keep him from doing that?
Email Question - Angel has a question about a python.
Justine has a 6 month old lab. Likes to bite to play?
Does you have any info on monkeys?
A 12 year old cat grabs her toy and howls in the middle of the night. Why?
Time for News
KBTM Mike Tries Trivia
Email - Can I cross a boa and a python
How can I make my dog's stay in a kennel better?
Peggy tries the trivia
Wearing Funny Amazing fun pet parent t-shirts
https://wearingfunny.com/product-category/pets/
https://linktr.ee/animaltalkradio
Animal Talk, it’s America’s Pet Show!
Jamie Flanagan
@DJJamieDetroit
AnimalTalkRadio.com
@AnimalTalkRadio
Thanks for listening and as always... Have an exotic week and kiss your wild thing for me.
Send your pet photos in now and we will add your fur kids to the #PetParade. [email protected]
What happens when pet behavior takes an unexpected turn? From a Chow/German Shepherd mix with persistent indoor accidents to a Labrador puppy who thinks children are chew toys, this episode of Animal Talk dives deep into the fascinating and sometimes perplexing world of animal behavior.
When that adorable puppy grows into an adolescent dog with behavioral challenges, knowing exactly how to respond makes all the difference. Our experts explain why crate training isn't just about preventing accidents—it's about creating security and structure that benefits both you and your pet. As one host wisely notes, "Housebreaking is a two-step process: learning where not to go, then learning where to go." This simple framework transforms how pet parents approach common training hurdles.
The heart-tugging reality of wildlife rescue takes center stage when a listener calls about a baby squirrel she found. While the desire to help is admirable, our team offers a sobering perspective on the challenges of caring for wildlife without proper training. From feeding schedules every two hours to specialized techniques for helping them eliminate waste, the discussion provides valuable insight for anyone who might encounter distressed wildlife.
For those with more exotic companions, we tackle questions about snake health post-surgery and the impossibility of crossing certain reptile species. The team shares their golden rule of pet health that applies across all species: "If you don't know whether to call about something, it means you should." This simple yet powerful advice could save your pet's life, whether they're furry, feathered, or scaled.
Ready to transform your understanding of animal behavior and become a more confident pet parent? Listen now, and don't forget to subscribe for more expert advice that will deepen your connection with the animals in your life. Have a pet question of your own? We'd love to hear from you in the comments!
Chapters
1. Welcome to Animal Talk Radio (00:00:00)
2. Dog Housebreaking and Crate Training (00:03:38)
3. Baby Squirrel Rescue Challenges (00:13:40)
4. Pet Health Concerns and Bleeding (00:22:05)
5. Snake Care and Exotic Pets (00:30:14)
6. Cat Behavior and Stephen King Trivia (00:41:42)
7. Show Wrap and Future Episodes (00:52:12)
207 episodes
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