missing pets: no place like home

By: mitch bernard
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  • A new episode every other week, featuring content from and about the animals, their owners, finders, volunteers, and professionals.

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  • Missing-Pet Recovery with Expert Tracker, Annalisa Berns
    Nov 12 2023

    Ready to unravel the world of pet recovery with a seasoned expert? I promise you an enlightening journey with Annalisa Berns, a seasoned tracker and responder in the field since 2005, who will fascinate you with her wealth of knowledge and experience. Annalisa shares her insights about the complex yet rewarding world of pet recovery, discussing everything from search-and-rescue training to utilizing dogs in the recovery process. She highlights the importance of understanding animal behavior, finder behavior, owner behavior, and local laws to significantly enhance the chances of finding a lost pet. This conversation is not just for professionals in pet recovery but also for hobbyists and pet owners.

    We venture into the mesmerizing realm of scent-specific and general scent searches. Annalisa explains how dogs are trained to follow unique scents and the parameters they use to pick up and follow a scent trail. We also distinguish between tracking and other forms of scent detection, an essential knowledge for anyone involved in pet recovery.

    Our conversation takes a sharp turn toward a challenging yet vital aspect of pet recovery: finding deceased pets. Annalisa candidly discusses the complexities of scent detection and the struggles of matching a pet with a mummified animal's body. She underscores the importance of providing closure to pet owners, even when the outcome is not as hoped. Annalisa also enlightens us on the reward system for dogs after a successful search, shedding light on the hard work and dedication that goes into finding missing pets. Join us for this insightful conversation that will leave you with a newfound appreciation for pet recovery.

    "No Place Like Home" is a podcast about missing pets. I feature content from owners, finders, volunteers, and professionals.

    I always appreciate a rating and review on your podcast app and a follow on Facebook, where you can find the show at nplhmitch. Find episodes, transcripts, and additional information at noplacelikehome.show.

    If you have questions or feedback, you can contact me at nplhmitch@gmail.com.

    Remember to always think missing, not stray or dumped.

    This podcast was created, hosted, recorded, and produced by me, Mitch Bernard. The opinions expressed on this show are those of the people expressing them and do not necessarily represent the views of any other entity.

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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • Pet Birds, with Callie Lusnia
    Oct 29 2023

    Ever wish you could decode the enigmatic world of avian care and recovery? Our latest episode is your golden opportunity to do just that! With the guidance of our esteemed guest, bird expert Callie Lusnea, we're embarking on a fascinating journey into the heart of bird care, charting the tricky terrain of looking after our winged friends and how it contrasts with the care of common pets, such as cats and dogs. Callie lifts the veil on the intricate lives of these captivating creatures.

    As we sail deeper into this intriguing world, we'll delve into the art of avian rehabilitation and adoption. The impacts of rainforest destruction on these species, the nitty-gritty of buying a bird from a pet store, and the debate on whether cockatoos are actually parrots—there's a trove of knowledge awaiting you. Plus, we'll be discussing the commendable work spearheaded by a parrot rescue in Pittsburgh and the importance of supporting rescues.

    To cap off this insightful episode, we gear up to tackle lost-bird recovery. Thinking about the bird's flight ability, we present some pragmatic suggestions to help you in the unfortunate event of losing your parrot. Our conversation emphasizes the unique needs of wild and domesticated animals, their survival instincts, and the crucial aspect of considering their physical and emotional well-being during their homecoming. So, get ready to be enlightened, educated and enchanted in this unique adventure with Callie Lusnia, your perfect guide into the awe-inspiring world of avian care and recovery. Don't miss out!

    "No Place Like Home" is a podcast about missing pets. I feature content from owners, finders, volunteers, and professionals.

    I always appreciate a rating and review on your podcast app and a follow on Facebook, where you can find the show at nplhmitch. Find episodes, transcripts, and additional information at noplacelikehome.show.

    If you have questions or feedback, you can contact me at nplhmitch@gmail.com.

    Remember to always think missing, not stray or dumped.

    This podcast was created, hosted, recorded, and produced by me, Mitch Bernard. The opinions expressed on this show are those of the people expressing them and do not necessarily represent the views of any other entity.

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    43 mins
  • Animal Control, with Stephanie Gingras of Colchester, Vermont
    Oct 15 2023

    Are you keen to unravel the realities of animal control? In our latest episode, we chat with Stephanie Gingras, the assiduous animal-control officer from the town of Colchester, Vermont. Stephanie takes us on an enlightening journey through her career trajectory and daily tasks and clarifies when and how to contact animal control. We uncover the function of private kennels in Vermont's animal-control system and the vision of a professional association being shaped by Stephanie. Stay tuned as we delve into her experiences in dealing with lost and found pets.

    Do perceptions of animal control vary from one community to another? Stephanie, backed by her vast experience, debunks common misconceptions about the profession and shines light on the varying responsibilities of an animal-control officer. Listen in as she imparts valuable advice on what one should do upon finding an animal and elucidates the diversities in animal-control practices across different communities. We further explore the jurisdiction of the local police department and the role of game wardens in animal-cruelty investigations.

    Our discussion doesn't stop there. We dissect the challenging roles of game wardens, animal-control officers, and volunteer personnel, delving into controversial topics, such as wildlife population management and the implications of Fish and Wildlife's agenda. We also unveil the details of Colchester's contract with a private boarding facility and how medical needs and emergencies for stray animals are handled. Stephanie’s useful tips on finding lost pets and the importance of keeping contact information updated is something you won’t want to miss. Tune in for an insightful conversation that's sure to deepen your understanding of this often-misunderstood profession.

    "No Place Like Home" is a podcast about missing pets. I feature content from owners, finders, volunteers, and professionals.

    I always appreciate a rating and review on your podcast app and a follow on Facebook, where you can find the show at nplhmitch. Find episodes, transcripts, and additional information at noplacelikehome.show.

    If you have questions or feedback, you can contact me at nplhmitch@gmail.com.

    Remember to always think missing, not stray or dumped.

    This podcast was created, hosted, recorded, and produced by me, Mitch Bernard. The opinions expressed on this show are those of the people expressing them and do not necessarily represent the views of any other entity.

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    1 hr and 2 mins

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