Chapter 7: Snoopy The Collie
In this Episode Myron Hieronymous Thomas shares the story of a collie named Snoopy, who actually slept on top of its dog house.
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In this Episode Myron Hieronymous Thomas shares the story of a collie named Snoopy, who actually slept on top of its dog house.
In this Episode Myron Hieronymous Thomas shares a story about a cocker spaniel named Tippy that was once his only friend.
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Leash your pigs! On today's episode we have an exclusive interview with the one, the only, our dad Milton. He is sitting down with Cydel to bring you the highlights of his life growing up on a farm in rural Wisconsin. Get ready for cows that herd dogs, ponies that coparent little boys, and pigs that give rides.
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We’re turning the tables this episode and delving into de-extinction! Find out how Trakr, the famous german shepherd who found the last 9/11 survivor, got a second chance at heroism through dog cloning.
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Hi everyone and welcome to this episode of Val Talk’s Pets. On this episode I am going to explore how some breeds of dogs have been altered in physical appearance or temperament over time. What some breeds originally looked like and what they look like now from breeding modification, is quite significant. Why do they fool around with a dog’s genes? Are these aesthetic changes really necessary and do they present health issues? Well let’s go exploring.
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Welcome to another episode of The Veterinary Roundtable! In this episode, the ladies answer which famous Chris they'd kiss, discuss a bizarre high fever case, answer a question from Tammy Hilfiker, and more!
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Marina & Brian give their no-nonsense reasons why German Shepherds are not for everyone.
It's been said that "The breed is marked by a willingness to learn and an eagerness to have a purpose". This can be a phenomenal dog with the right leadership and—of course—proper exercise, but without it, this breed often becomes anxious and starts making bad decisions...which often involve using its teeth. Before considering this breed, do your research and do an honest self-evaluation of your available time, lifestyle, and leadership to make sure a German Shepherd is right for you.
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Peggy Gibbon, The Seeing Eye’s Director of Canine Development, discusses their role in helping canines and their blind humans become a team.
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Someone asked us about our hobbies outside of work, so we talked about all the stuff we do to occupy all our free time.
Are we interesting or are we boring? And we dealt with an existential crisis along the way!
This is a follow-up from an episode from 6 months ago, but now we have some data about which animals Americans and Britons believe they could beat in a fight! From rats to gorillas to grizzly bears!
Perianal fistula is an autoimmune disease predominantly seen in German Shepherd dogs. It can be very uncomfortable and various clinical signs. But, when appropriately diagnosed, medical management can drastically improve the dog's quality of life. Learn how to diagnose this disease, appropriately document location in medical records and how to approach medical management.
Marina & Brian discuss BUCKY, a big, handsome German Shepherd looking for his "forever home". Learn more about Bucky and help spread the word to find him a family who is perfect for him!
Has everyone been attacked by an animal at some point? Probably so. Especially southerners. What if you got in a fight with a wild animal? Could you win? Could we?
Marina & Brian discuss Marina's new German Shepherd, SASHA, and their evaluations of three other shepherds with very different temperaments.
Meet the German Shepherd Dog breed! This is an intelligent, obedient, hard-working, and active dog breed, but it might not be the right dog for first-time dog owners. You definitely need to be committed to training and socializing this strong and active dog. German Shepherds love to work, and while they were bred to herd sheep, they make very good working dogs for police work, military, search and rescue, and service dogs. With proper training and socialization, these dogs make great family dogs and will be protective of their families, just as they would protect their flock!
To rescue a German Shepherd Dog, here are some resources:
http://www.agsra.org/
https://www.gsdrescue.org/
http://www.gashepherd.org/
https://gsdca.org/
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