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How to Help Your Pets Move Forward After an Incident - Coaching Call

How to Help Your Pets Move Forward After an Incident - Coaching Call

FromIt's Training Cats and Dogs!


How to Help Your Pets Move Forward After an Incident - Coaching Call

FromIt's Training Cats and Dogs!

ratings:
Length:
34 minutes
Released:
Jan 11, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

What do you do when your cat and dog have had a fight? How do you help everyone feel safe again?
This week, Naomi chats with Em and Lindsey, members of The Cat and Dog Coexistence Club, about the aftermath of a recent incident between their cat, Fenton, and their dog, Bambi. 
Em and Lindsey went out for a few minutes and returned home to their pets no longer separated (and a very stressed Bambi).
Naomi gives some pointers on avoiding this and building up Bambi’s confidence while keeping Fenton entertained and calm.
Key Moments
[1:08] The incident and what followed
[9:06] What to do after a cat vs. dog incident
[10:06] Fortifying management between pets
[12:12] Using baby-proofing supplies as part of an effective management setup
[13:38] Enrichment opportunities for both cats and dogs
[19:08] Rebuilding a dog’s confidence
[19:57] Training your pet to avoid no-go areas
[25:12] Addressing your own feelings about your pets after an incident
Key Links
https://www.dropbox.com/s/oh6u94lbkdg7wye/DIY%20No%20Jump%20Gate.pdf?dl=0 (The "T" DIY to make a baby gate less jump-able)
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Released:
Jan 11, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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Learn how to keep your cats and dogs from "fighting like cats and dogs"! Join certified trainer Naomi Rotenberg as she chats with other pet professionals and devoted pet parents about their experiences improving the relationships between their dogs and cats. Stick around for practical training advice and some reassurance that even experts deal with cat-dog drama!