Lets chat all things animal behaviour and training
Lets chat all things animal behaviour and training
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Lizzie from Nature's Therapies Animal Behaviour, brings you along with her for a chin wag with her colleagues and other pet professionals. Talking about all things animal behaviour & training - nattering all things about your fur babies, your pets and your companions!
Nature's Therapies Animal Behaviour uses only kind reward based methods in all of our work. Lizzie is a Certified, Qualified, Experienced & Multi Award Winning Animal Behaviourist, Trainer & Reiki Therapist. @ntanimalbehaviour on socials!
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Topics range from practical advice on managing separation anxiety and understanding guarding behaviors to discussions about the socially awkward topic of humping. Specific episodes address various focus areas like lead etiquette during walks, the influence of diet on behavior, and the significance of not over-exercising pets, ensuring a well-rounded approach to pet care.

Lizzie invites you to join her on this podcast, to chat about all things to do with our pets.
Covering a range of different topics, animals and having other pet professionals joins us, so that we can pick their brains and learn from their expertise!
(Formerly called lets chat all things animal behaviour and training)
Nature’s Therapies Animal Behaviour uses only kind, reward based methods in all of our work.
Lizzie is a Certified, Qualified, Experienced and Multi Award Winning Animal Behaviourist, Trainer and Reiki Therapist.
@ntanimalbehaviour on socials
www.ntanimalbehaviour.co.uk
I love cats they are incredible little creatures!
In this episode we explore and learn more about our furry little friends from what they eat and why they need to eat meat, to their social habits, incredible sense of smell – which could actually be more accurate than a dogs in some cases, cat communication, the powers of the purr and cats in culture around the world.
There are a few behavioural/ science words that are a challenge to pronounce and so I will pop them for you here:
Facultatively social – can show both solitary and social behaviours.
Arachidonic acid – fatty acid needed to maintain skin, coat and kidney health – found in animal fat.
Vomernasal organ – Jacobson's organ.

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