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Ep. 19.5: Man's Best Friend - Part 2 (feat. Jim Crosby)

Ep. 19.5: Man's Best Friend - Part 2 (feat. Jim Crosby)

FromGet Out Alive: An Animal Attack Podcast


Ep. 19.5: Man's Best Friend - Part 2 (feat. Jim Crosby)

FromGet Out Alive: An Animal Attack Podcast

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Length:
53 minutes
Released:
Feb 9, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Tune in for the final portion of our interview with the world's foremost expert on fatal dog attacks, Jim Crosby.  In this portion, we ask more hard-hitting questions: Are certain breeds the cause of more attacks than others? Can dogs that have been bred to fight in illegal dog fighting be re-integrated back into society? How can you stop an approaching aggressive dog?If you or someone you know has been struggling after a dog attack, check out the American Psychological Association's website for tips on helping someone who's struggling, or you can find a licensed therapist through Psychology Today.If you have an aggressive dog, you may want to seek help from a veterinary behaviorist. There is another podcast called The Bitey End of the Dog by Michael Shikashio (CDBC) that explores the topic of dog aggression further, and Michael's website AgressiveDog.com has great professional resources related to dog aggression and behavior.For tips on how to stop an approaching aggressive dog, you can check out the video at Patricia Mcconnell's website, or read more tips at Whole-Dog-Journal.com You can find Jim on Twitter @TheDogGuyJim and contact him at canineaggression@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram,  Facebook, and check out our website GetOutAlivePodcast.com and join us on Patreon!Disclaimer: This is not professional advice; Follow at your own risk.Support the show
Released:
Feb 9, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (79)

Join wildlife biologist and host Ashley Bray and her best friend/co-host Nick every other week as they explore the causes of different animal attack stories throughout the ages.In her career, Ashley has noticed the growing need for honest conversations around human-wildlife conflict, and decided to make this podcast with her best friend to get at the truth of how dangerous the animals we live alongside really are, and what we can do to not only protect ourselves from these animals, but save the animals from being hurt by us too. They are occasionally joined by expert biologists and attack survivors to get more insight into why an attack happened, how it could have been avoided (if possible), and the problems certain species are facing that could drive conflicts.