• #33 Today’s Zoo: Benefits & Welfare Considerations w. David McKelson

  • Jun 28 2022
  • Length: 1 hr and 58 mins
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#33 Today’s Zoo: Benefits & Welfare Considerations w. David McKelson

  • Summary

  • David McKelson made his way into the studio yet again - this time to share more about his life before dogs.

    Not many folks have the kind of background Dave does, full stop - and very few (if any) have gone on to work with dogs in the way that Dave has.

    Dave spent around 17yrs working in zoos, with a significant period of time at the tail end of his career spent working in a very senior role at a prominent zoo as the program manager of their elephant program.

    Dave has never publicly spoken in this amount of depth about his experience in the zoo context, and the insight he shares about his career is both highly informative and engaging.

    So grab your favourite beverage and settle in to listen to this episode - we hope you enjoy listening to it as much as we enjoyed putting it together for you.

    You can find Dave's businesses via the link below:

    Pro Dog Training & Day Care

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