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Out Of The Woofworks

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by Rachel Forday

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Dogs are part of so many of our lives and with every dog is a person. This podcast explores the topics of dogs, training, and human rights and social justice. Hear from people in the dog industry and dog world that are from a marginalised community and learn more about their experiences and what they want to see change.

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Episode thumbnail for #17 - Colonialism and Animal Welfare with Mel Trueblood-Stimpson

October 19, 2022

#17 - Colonialism and Animal Welfare with Mel Trueblood-Stimpson

<p>This episode, we chat with scientist Melinda "Mel" Trueblood-Stimpson of Ludar Animal Behaviour (LAB for short). They have 15 years of experience with felines and many years of experience with other species. They have also worked and volunteered in veterinary clinics, zoos, wildlife centers, laboratories, and other animal-oriented facilities.</p> <p>We will be talking about DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion), how colonialism seeps into the world of science and animal welfare,&nbsp;the importance of decolonising animal welfare, and also Mel’s experience as person who is Roma, Indigenous, Jewish, and Two-Spirit.</p> <p><br></p> <p><strong>In this episode we discuss:</strong></p> <ul> <li>Mel's experience as a Roma and Indigenous person in academia.</li> <li>How colonialism and "coloniser mindsets" seep into science and animal welfare.</li> <li>Why decolonisation in animal welfare is so important.</li> <li>What individuals can do with regards to anti-oppression in the world of animal behaviour and welfare.</li> </ul> <p><br></p> <p>More shownotes and transcripts are available here: <a href="https://dogatheart.co.uk/podcasts">https://dogatheart.co.uk/podcasts</a></p>

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September 29, 2022

#16 – Starting in the Dog Training Industry with Ravenn Bang

<p>This episode, we chat with Ravenn Bang who is a dog trainer with her business Please Pick Up Your Poop and a Victoria Stilwell Academy Certified Dog Trainer. We will be talking about Ravenn’s journey starting out as a dog trainer and some of the barriers she’s faced, her experiences as a Black woman out with a dog who needs space from people and other dogs, as well as regulation in this industry and what that might mean for all of us.</p> <p><strong>In this episode we discuss:</strong></p> <ul> <li>Ravenn’s journey starting out as a dog trainer and some of the barriers she’s faced.</li> <li>Ravenn’s experiences as a Black woman out with a dog that needs space from other people and dogs.</li> <li>Regulation in the dog training industry and what that means.</li> <li>The importance of education to help dog guardians make kinder decisions in training.</li> </ul> <p>Shownotes and transcripts are available here: <a href="https://dogatheart.co.uk/podcasts">https://dogatheart.co.uk/podcasts</a></p>

Episode thumbnail for #15 - Decolonising Free Living Dogs with Sindhoor Pangal

September 7, 2022

#15 - Decolonising Free Living Dogs with Sindhoor Pangal

<p>This episode, we are so fortunate to get to talk to Sindhoor Pangal, who is a canine behaviour consultant, a Galen myotherapist, an independent ethology researcher, an engineer by qualification, and an educator in Bangalore, India. She is a TEDx speaker, the author of the book, Dog Knows and an independent ethology researcher studying the free-living dogs in India. Sindhoor is the founder of<a href="http://www.bharcs.com/"> BHARCS</a> which offers a UK-accredited level 4 diploma on canine behaviour and ethology and boasts of students from all parts of India and across the globe. Sindhoor is also the country representative for<a href="https://www.pdte.eu/"> Pet Dog Trainers of Europe</a> (PDTE) and is currently pursuing her masters in Anthrozoology from Exeter University (UK).&nbsp;</p> <p>We will be discussing decolonisation, free living dogs, and decolonising our perspective on free living dogs and all dogs in general. We will also discuss how the animal behaviour and welfare industry can do better for people and dogs with all of this in mind.</p> <p>In this episode we discuss:</p> <ul> <li>The importance of decolonisation</li> <li>Coloniser attitudes towards free living dogs</li> <li>Decolonising our perspective on how we treat dogs</li> <li>How the animal behaviour and welfare world can do better for dogs and people.</li> </ul> <p>Shownotes and transcripts are available here:<strong> </strong><a href="https://dogatheart.co.uk/podcasts">https://dogatheart.co.uk/podcasts</a></p>

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What is Out Of The Woofworks?

Dogs are part of so many of our lives and with every dog is a person. This podcast explores the topics of dogs, training, and human rights and social justice. Hear from people in the dog industry and dog world that are from a marginalised community and learn more about their experiences and what they want to see change.

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