In this episode of 'Found It, Fetched It,' Jo Perrott, founder of the Ladies Weaving Dog Group, discusses practical tips for staying safe while training gundogs with society member Laura Owen, an independent domestic violence advocate from South Yorkshire. Laura shares her personal story as a stalking victim, the importance of reporting abusive behaviours, and practical strategies to ensure safety, such as using safety apps, walking in well-lit public places, and checking in with family and friends. The episode emphasizes the need to push for safer public spaces, the importance of psychological safety, and ways to enjoy outdoor activities without fear. Jo and Laura also discuss the supportive community of the LWDG and the benefits of having a safe online space. The episode concludes with a reminder to continue advocating for safer environments and utilising available resources for one's protection.
00:00 Introduction to the Ladies Weaving Dog Group
00:41 Meet Laura Owen, Advocate for Women's Safety
01:13 Laura's Journey and Daily Work
03:44 Practical Safety Tips for Dog Walkers
04:51 Using Technology for Safety
05:56 Reporting and Community Involvement
11:47 Training Dogs for Safety and Respect
23:40 Empowerment and Self-Defense Strategies
31:38 The Importance of Community and Safe Spaces
38:41 Conclusion and Final Thoughts