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016 | Jennifer Cook & her motley crew of her own, foster and dog-walking dogs, a laid back Aussie attitude goes a long way

016 | Jennifer Cook & her motley crew of her own, foster and dog-walking dogs, a laid back Aussie attitude goes a long way

FromRuff Around The Edges


016 | Jennifer Cook & her motley crew of her own, foster and dog-walking dogs, a laid back Aussie attitude goes a long way

FromRuff Around The Edges

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Length:
58 minutes
Released:
May 31, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

I loved this interview with Jennifer. Talking with her I understand 100% how she manages to work with all of her canine companions (and their people) so well.We talk about how she went from IT specialist to having a dog walking service and how she hasn’t regretted it at all.She talks about what it is like to foster dogs (and mentions that all of you who have adopted a dog from foster care should definitely feel free to keep photo updates on your dog coming indefinitely).Each one of them has or had their own peculiarities. One of her fosters took months to be housetrained, but I swear I have never had someone talk about cleaning up pee in their house for months on end in such a chill way as Jennifer.I am sure that is made possible by her general relaxed attitude towards life, combined with a genuine curiosity to learn more about our canine friends.Though she is not a dog trainer she explains how she tries to adhere to the training protocols used by the trainers of her different dog walking dogs as well as possible.When she’s not sure how to handle something she communicates with the guardians to figure out what to do.If I were living in Amsterdam I would hire her pronto. How many dogwalkers do you know that will gladly walk reactive dogs and be willing to follow your training methods?Links to where you can find JenniferApparently, during the interview, some of the laid-back attitude also rubbed off on me and I almost forgot to ask her where people could find her and her service, but not to worry, you will find the links below.If you’re wanting some pointers on starting your own dogwalking service, then Jennifer mentions she’s happy to provide you with some information. Jen’s business social media:https://www.facebook.com/Expatspetsandmorehttps://www.instagram.com/expatspetsandmoreamsterdam/Her own Instagram account (well, more like her dogs’ but that’s to be expected):https://www.instagram.com/jackson.and.friends/The helpful Facebook group we are both a member of: Expats with Dogs in Amsterdam: https://www.facebook.com/groups/search/groups_home/?q=expats%20with%20dogs%20in%20amsterdam Jenn is currently fostering for: https://www.poolseasielhonden.nl/Stanley and Jackson came from: https://www.dutchyadoptions.com/
Released:
May 31, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (59)

Sharing stories of force-free dog training journeys with challenging, reactive and aggressive dogs and the impact living with those dogs has on our daily lives and our mental health. I hope that hearing these stories can help to make people feel less alone. We love our dogs to pieces but sometimes it's hard and then it's simply nice to hear from others going through something similar. This podcast is about us trying to teach our dogs, but more importantly, it's about what our dogs are teaching us.Find the show notes at https://kajsavanoverbeek.com/ruff-around-the-edges-podcast/