

Pod to the Rescue
Summit Dog Rescue
Our society has a mythologically-based approach to bringing companion pets into our homes, which can lead to all sorts of conflicts, and sadly, failed adoptions. This podcast is for dog rescues, fosters, adopters, and dog lovers desiring to smooth out the bumps of adoption and rescue. Hosts Emily and Libby provide evidence-based information on how to assimilate dogs into our human lifestyles in a way that is a positive experience for all species involved. Emily is a certified professional dog trainer; and between them Libby and Emily have over 2 decades rescuing dogs (and a few cats!).
Episodes
Mentioned books

Feb 10, 2022 • 42min
Emily and Libby Answer Listener Questions!
We put out the call: what are your questions about all things dogs, training, and rescue? You sure answered! Emily and Libby address listener questions like, “what do I do about resource guarding?” “How do I get a dog ready for a new baby?” And more.
Show Notes:
www.podtotherescue.com
https://www.dogwise.com/mine-a-practical-guide-to-resource-guarding-in-dogs/
http://lindsaywoodbrown.com/
Behavior Vets and Chewy the dog: https://youtu.be/3JYbtyAiC5g
Family Paws YouTube playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLsDoHZeiT2t5qQTZ0SYtvatDGr23IqrUz
https://www.familypaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/FPPE-Dog-Baby-Sheet-sm.pdf
https://fearfreepets.com/
Leslie McDevitt’s Pattern Games: https://youtu.be/Mtn-BeI9lHE

Jan 27, 2022 • 1h 6min
Dr. Christopher Pachel Talks Behavior, Why We Train, Medication, and More
In this episode, Libby and Emily sit down with Veterinary Behaviorist Dr. Christopher Pachel.
Dr. Pachel’s way of viewing our companion animals is spacious, generous, and compassionate. This is a conversation that has us considering the larger questions of animal behavior, the why of how we train, and more.
Visit the Animal Behavior Clinic here.

Jan 11, 2022 • 34min
Marshall Fire: Disaster and Rescue and Recovery Part 2
This is episode 2 of our response to the tragic Marshall Fire that devastated our beloved community.
Dog trainers Mary Angilly and Chrissy Messik speak with Emily and Libby about supporting your animals through the potential loss of home and routine after a natural disaster. Not only were Chrissy and Libby both directly impacted by the Marshall Fire, but they have some great tips for practical and emotional support through this post-fire time, which is applicable across situations that involve upheaval or loss for you and your animals.
Credits. Libby Felts and Emily Wolf (Hosts and Creators.) Original music by Mike Pesci. Graphic design, editing, and production by Alex Ammons and For The Love Media, LLC.

Jan 6, 2022 • 58min
Marshall Fire: Disaster Rescue and Recovery Part 1
This episode is a response to the Marshall Fire on December 30, 2021. Emily and Libby speak with four guests:
Jan McHugh-Smith of the Boulder Humane Society on how they supported response and recovery efforts
Leslie Irvine a Professor of Sociology at CU Boulder who specializes in conceptions of the self and human-animal relationships
Lisa Wieland on her experience of evacuating from the firestorm with her 2 dogs from SDR, her cat and her neighbor and neighbor's cat
Natalie Riggs of Cavies and Canines Rescue on a heroic mass guinea pig rescue
Credits. Libby Felts and Emily Wolf (Hosts and Creators.) Original music by Mike Pesci. Graphic design, editing, and production by Alex Ammons and For The Love Media, LLC.

Dec 9, 2021 • 25min
Training Basics: Leash Training Tips
Did you know that leash walking is not a natural behavior for dogs? It may be why your dog is inclined to rip your arm off during your walks! In this training basics episode, Libby and Emily talk about:
why dogs pull on the leash
the unbelievably cool statistics about your dog’s olfactory capabilities
some techniques to work on with your dog
Credits. Libby Felts and Emily Wolf (Hosts and Creators.) Original music by Mike Pesci. Graphic design, editing, and production by Alex Lee-Ammons and For The Love Media, LLC.

Dec 4, 2021 • 1h 3min
Puppy Socialization with Eileen Anderson and Marge Rogers
Emily and Libby sit down with trainers and behavioral consultants Marge and Eileen about a much-anticipated topic: puppy socialization! Marge and Eileen talk about:
The first 12 weeks of a puppy’s life are the "critical window" for socialization
What proper socialization is, and is not
Why exposure alone is not socialization
Practical ways to help puppies form positive associations with the world around them
What flooding is and why it’s problematic
The dilemma of too much vs. too little exposure
How rescues and shelters can work with adolescent dogs who missed socialization
This is a wonderful conversation for anyone working with puppies on a regular basis or new adopters.

Nov 11, 2021 • 1h 7min
How to Integrate Dogs into Families with Babies and Children
Jennifer Shryock wants dogs to happily coexist in families with children and babies. She is so passionate about this that she founded Family Paws, an organization that offers resources to dog-loving families. In this informative episode, she talks to Emily and Libby about:
managing expectations about integration and transition
differences between prepping for a dog or puppy
practical tips and tricks too practice with foster dogs
why dogs kissing babies actually might be your dog’s call for help
Jennifer has an immense amount of compassion not just for dogs but for the families willing to bring them into the folds of their lives. This is a truly uplifting conversation and not to be missed if you have a family, have a dog and are family planning, or want to bring a foster into your family.
If you have children or want to learn more about how to educate potential adopters with children, learn more about Family Paws here.

Oct 28, 2021 • 1h 2min
Dog Training for Everyone with Miranda Hitchcock
Miranda Hitchcock birthed her non-profit after seeing a major gap in accessibility for Spanish speakers in her Texas community. In this interview, Miranda and Libby talk about the non-profit Every Dog Austin, Miranda’s foray into dog behavior and training, and why it’s so important to offer training to a broader socioeconomic and linguistic spectrum. Miranda offers an important perspective regarding rescue and behavior, and how the conversation around the impact on people requires more compassion and understanding.
Learn more about Every Dog Austin: https://www.everydogaustin.org/

Oct 14, 2021 • 1h 5min
Understanding Arousal Will Change Your Dog's Life: Elisheba Fay
Does your dog have BIG feelings? Are they easily excitable, or have a hard time calming down? If so - this episode is a MUST listen. Behavior Consultant Elisheba Fay has a wealth of information to share about arousal in dogs - what it is, what triggers it, and how to de-activate arousal.
Seriously - this episode is practical, fascinating, and we are sure you will understand your dog better after listening.
Elisheba Fay is a Certified Behavior Consultant through the International Association of Animal Behavior Consultants. She has worked with dogs for more than 20 years.
Credits. Libby Felts and Emily Wolf (Hosts and Creators.) Original music by Mike Pesci. Graphic design, editing, and production by Alex Lee-Ammons and For The Love Media, LLC.

Sep 30, 2021 • 56min
Tails from the Trenches: Marissa Martino
Training and Behavior Consultant Marissa has a breadth of experience in the dog rescue, shelter, and training worlds. In this conversation with Emily and Libby, they discuss the great potential of collaborations between shelters and rescues, how COVID has changed the rescue world, and so much more. We hope you enjoy this Tail from the Trenches!
Credits. Libby Felts and Emily Wolf (Hosts and Creators.) Original music by Mike Pesci. Graphic design, editing, and production by Alex Lee-Ammons and For The Love Media, LLC.


