Talk2ThePaw

By: Caroline Bartley & Scott Andrews
  • Summary

  • The award-winning Talk2ThePaw podcast explores the challenges and joys of owning a dog in the 21st century. We examine common misconceptions, try to explain where they come from, and consider how we, as caregivers, could do better to improve the lives of our canine companions. We are one part dog lover, and one part dog nerd, and truly believe the key to a happy and contented pooch lies in learning to understand the messages your dog is trying to share with you. Talk2thePaw is an interactive podcast where listeners can submit questions or share a story celebrating our four-legged friends.
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Episodes
  • Episode 6
    Nov 1 2020

    In this episode, we discuss a recent spate of dog poisonings in the UK, a new study that questions whether a canine's character changes with age, the practicality of doorbells for dogs, and we celebrate the tiniest Wagtastic Woof so far.

    Just how likely is it that your dog is going to be poisoned? In The Twilight Bark, we take a look at some of the dangers that can be found in the great outdoors. Is your garden puppy-proofed or will you be in for a big surprise?

    In the Doggler Effect, we examine the ways in which your dog's character changes as it ages. A new study from a university in Budapest has shown that a dog continues to mentally develop well into its mid-life. Is your dog a middle-aged Einstein, or is he still full of the joys of spring?

    This time in Gadgets, Gizmos, and Gastronomy, we examine the practicality of doorbells for dogs. Our presenter and dog nerd go head-to-head over whether it is a gimmick or an act of genius. Would your dog use a doorbell, or would it turn you into a canine concierge?

    And our Episode 6 Wagtastic Woof is an epic heroine in the tiniest possible body. Tune in to hear how this awesome little animal has broken down barriers and made the impossible possible.

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    36 mins
  • Episode 5
    Oct 11 2020

    In this episode, we discuss the financial implications of owning a dog, a new study that has tackled the question of whether dogs can recognise their owners by their scent, the viability or otherwise of leash and collar systems, and we celebrate another truly remarkable Wagtastic Woof.

    How much does it cost to care for a dog through its lifetime? In The Twilight Bark, we take a look at the assorted costs that come with dog ownership. Will you be clutching your wallet and howling in misery, or will the findings be a pleasant surprise?

    In the Doggler Effect, we examine precisely how smelly you need to be for your dog to recognise you! An exciting new study from one of our dog nerd's favourite experts tries to make "scents" of the world (see what we did there?). Do dogs really see their surroundings in Smell-O-Vision?

    This time in Gadgets, Gizmos and Gastronomy, we examine the world of the much-heralded multi-functional leash and collar systems. Our presenter and dog nerd go head-to-head over the necessity of yet another gadget in modern life. Do we really need all singing and dancing dog accessories when a simple leash would suffice?

    And Episode 5's Wagtastic Woof is a tearjerker. Tune in to find out why.

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    33 mins
  • Season 1 Trailer
    Sep 27 2020

    In this trailer from Season 1, we share some of our favourite moments so far, provide an insight into the structure of each episode and hopefully convince you to give us a try.

    Warning - the following trailer contains disturbing noises


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    3 mins

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