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Tails and Tones
Mariska Nell
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Tails and Tones — A Happy Place for Busy Dog Parents [Trailer]
mardi 6 mai 2025 • Durée 01:56
Welcome to Tails and Tones—the short, fun podcast for
busy pet parents who want to raise happy, healthy pups without the stress or
second-guessing.
I’m Mariska Nell, Founder and host of Tails and
Tones and Mama Earth Talk. I’ve got a background in design and
environmental science, and I hold a Master’s in Sustainable Design—with
a special focus on the pet industry. But most importantly, I’m a proud dog mom
to Piper, my adorable rescue French Bulldog... and let’s be honest, the real
boss of this show.
Every Friday, I share quick, practical episodes packed with
helpful tips, heart-warming tails, and honest reviews—from “should I really buy
that pet stroller?” to those “wish-I-knew-this-sooner” moments every dog parent
goes through.
Most episodes are just us hanging out, but every now and
then I’ll bring on a guest or two to share their own stories and smarts.
You can find Tails and Tones on Apple Podcasts,
Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon—anywhere you listen. And if you’d like to
subscribe, head over to TailsandTones.com/listen.
Because every tail tells a story, and every tone speaks
from the heart.
3: How to Create the Ultimate Dog Manual for Sitters, Travel, and Peace of Mind
Épisode 3
vendredi 4 juillet 2025 • Durée 31:43
In this episode of Tails and Tones, host Mariska Nell discusses the importance of creating a personalized dog manual for pet owners. She emphasizes the need for trust when leaving dogs with sitters and provides a comprehensive guide on what to include in a dog manual, such as emergency contacts, medical history, daily routines, and personality traits. The episode also features heartwarming stories from the dog community, highlighting the bond between dogs and their owners.
Takeaways:- Creating a dog manual can ease the stress of leaving your pet.
- Trusting your pet sitter is crucial for peace of mind.
- A comprehensive dog manual includes emergency contacts and medical history.
- Daily routines and personality traits help sitters care for your dog.
- Updating the dog manual regularly is important as your dog evolves.
- Include specific feeding and walking schedules in the manual.
- Document your dog's quirks to help sitters avoid issues.
- Photos and visuals can enhance the usability of the manual.
- Engaging with the dog community can provide support and inspiration.
Relevant links mentioned in the episode:
Downloadable Dog Manual Template
Live Like Piggie , Harold The Little Lad's video
Shareable images or clickable social shares:Coming in the next episode:In the next episode, , we’re talking about how to get your house dog ready.
Timestamps to relevant points within the episode:
[00:00] Introduction to Dog Manuals
[02:10] Ask a Soulful Mom: Leaving Your Dog Alone
[05:54] The Importance of a Dog Manual
[10:13] Emergency Information in the Dog Manual
[14:00] Medical History and Medications
[17:50] Understanding Your Dog's Personality
[22:09] Daily Routines and Preferences
[26:57] House Rules and Access Information
[26:04] Where Tails Meet Hearts Segment Stories from the Pet Community - Live Like Piggie, Harrold The Little Lad
[29:03] Celebrating our Paw-lebrity of the Week - Cricket the Gremlin with her sombreros and berets
2: How to Make Your Pet Adoption Application Stand Out
Épisode 2
vendredi 4 juillet 2025 • Durée 30:53
In this episode of Tails and Tones, host Mariska Nell discusses the challenges of pet adoption applications, especially during high-demand periods. She shares valuable tips on how to craft a standout application, emphasizing the importance of treating it like a job application, telling a personal story, and being honest about one's lifestyle and living situation. The episode also highlights the significance of community support in pet rescue and adoption, featuring heartwarming stories of individuals who have gone above and beyond for their pets.
Takeaways:- Adoption applications can receive hundreds of submissions.
- It's crucial to make your application stand out.
- Adopting a pet is a long-term commitment, not a whim.
- Treat your application like a job application.
- Tell a personal story to connect with the rescues.
- Be honest about your lifestyle and living situation.
- Show that you've done your research on the pet's needs.
- Be transparent about any past pet experiences.
- Provide references to demonstrate responsibility.
- Follow up politely after submitting your application.
Relevant links mentioned in the episode:
Paris Hilton's Chihuahua, Harajuku
Meet your Dog Book By Kim Brophey
Where Tails meet heart - Sittie and the 3 Snouts and Their Abouts
Shareable images or clickable social shares:Coming in the next episode:In the next episode, we’re talking about dog manuals, not ones that come with your pet (though we wish they did!), but the one you create for sitters, friends, or day cares when you're away. So stay tuned!
Timestamps to relevant points within the episode:[00:00] Introduction to Pet Adoption Applications
[04:01] Understanding the Role of Rescues
[07:49] Top Tips for a Standout Application
[16:24] Navigating the Application Process
[24:47] Where Tails Meet Hearts Segment Stories from the Pet Community
[27:47] Celebrating our Paw-lebrity of the Week - ErocDog, skating with Tony Hawk
1: 5 Dog Mom Mistakes I Made, And What They Taught Me
Épisode 1
vendredi 4 juillet 2025 • Durée 30:03
Have you ever wondered if you're making mistakes as a pet parent? Or maybe you've questioned whether other pet parents are facing the same struggles as you? You're not alone, and that's exactly what we're diving into on this episode.
In this episode of Tails and Tones, host Mariska Nell shares her personal experiences as a dog mom, discussing five key mistakes she made while raising her dog, Piper. The conversation covers the importance of early training, understanding dog body language, recognizing overstimulation, and the necessity of dog-proofing the home. Mariska also emphasizes the significance of picking up after pets and shares a product review of the Chukit Airfetch Ball, along with heartwarming stories from the pet community.
Takeaways:- You are not alone in your struggles as a pet parent.
- Every moment with your dog can be a training opportunity.
- Understanding your dog's body language is crucial for their well-being.
- Don't let bad habits slide; address them early on.
- Recognize signs of overstimulation in your dog to prevent issues.
- Dog-proof your home to ensure your pet's safety.
- Being a good pet parent is about learning from mistakes.
- Celebrate the unique personalities of pets in your community.
Relevant links mentioned in the episode:
Piper disturbing sleeping dogs (Video Credit to No Pup Cleft Behind)
Paw-lebrity of the Week Haya_London
Shareable images or clickable social shares:Coming in the next episode:In the next episode, we’ll be talking about how to make your pet adoption application stand out, so don’t miss it!
Timestamps to relevant points within the episode:[00:00] Introduction to Pet Parenting Mistakes
[01:45] The Importance of Early Training
[06:36] Understanding Dog Body Language
[10:58] Introducing the Ask a Soulful Mom Segment
[11:39] Addressing Bad Habits in Dogs
[13:53] Recognizing Overstimulation in Pets
[16:53] The Pawsative Rant
[19:38] Dog-Proofing Your Home
[23:04] Final Thoughts on Learning from Mistakes
[24:12] Fetch it or leave it - Product Review: Chukit Airfetch Ball
[26:20] Where Tails Meet Hearts Segment Stories from the Pet Community - Bunny's Story
[27:46] Celebrating our Paw-lebrity of the Week Haya_London
31: Senior Dog Care & When Is It Time? Navigating Dog Dementia and Pet Loss With Adam Greenbaum
Épisode 31
vendredi 6 mars 2026 • Durée 43:25
Caring for our pets as they grow older asks something deeper of us, more noticing, more patience, and sometimes the courage to begin preparing for goodbye. In this heartfelt conversation, Adam Greenbaum, founder of Love, Baxter, shares his personal journey through losing his beloved dog Baxter and caring for his 16-year-old Boston Terrier, Sophie, who is living with dementia. Together, we explore anticipatory grief, senior pet care, making end-of-life decisions with clarity, and how to support someone grieving the loss of a pet. This episode is a gentle reminder that loving well includes planning well, and that no pet parent has to walk that road alone.
Guest Bio:Adam Greenbaum is the founder of Love, Baxter, the world’s largest pet end-of-life resource and professional directory, created in honor of his late dog Baxter. He previously founded WhiskerCloud, a veterinary technology company that supported over 10,000 veterinary clinics globally before being acquired by PetDesk. Today, Adam partners with veterinary teams and human hospice professionals to remove friction for families, provide practical tools, and raise the standard of care from the first hard conversation through aftercare. He lives in Newport Beach, California with his wife Elizabeth, their senior Boston Terrier Sophie, one-year-old Boston Terrier Cosmo, and their cat Nala.
Takeaways:- Preparing for end-of-life care does not make it happen sooner, it creates clarity when it matters most.
- Tracking “good days vs. bad days” can help pet parents make grounded, compassionate decisions.
- You do not have to agree to euthanasia immediately if your pet is stable, you can pause and reflect.
- There is no timeline for grief, and pet loss is not “less than” any other form of loss.
- The most helpful thing you can say to someone grieving a pet is simple: I’m here. Tell me about them.
- Routines and consistent systems (like feeding and walk schedules) can provide comfort for senior pets.
- Take more photos and videos, not out of fear, but out of gratitude.
- Loving our pets fully means honoring both the joyful seasons and the difficult ones.
Relevant links mentioned in the episode:
- Love, Baxter: Instagram / Facebook / TikTok / LinkedIn / YouTube/ Website
- Senior pet planning quality of life
- Connect with Adam Greenbaum on LinkedIn
- Review the podcast on Podchaser
- Sign up to our Tails and Tones newsletter here
- Sign up to our Tails and Tones waiting list for our first product (Elevated Food System) here
- Find Tails and Tones on our socials: Instagram / Facebook / TikTok / LinkedIn / YouTube / Website
Timestamps to relevant points within the episode:
[00:00] Intro Caring for our pets as they grow older
[02:14] Welcome Adam Greenbaum
[02:52] Adam introduces himself, Sophie, Cosmo, Nala & WhiskerCloud
[04:18] The loss of Baxter & why Love, Baxter was created
[06:56] Insurance, access to care & the chaos at end-of-life
[08:12] What people are actually searching for in crisis moments
[10:20] Senior dogs, dementia & what we don’t talk about enough
[12:49] Planning ahead, red lines & tracking good vs. bad days
[14:07] You don’t have to euthanize immediately
[16:40] Adapting care as dogs age, feeding, routines & daily life
[20:30] The power of consistent systems for senior pets
[22:19] What to say and not say after someone loses a pet
[25:09] “It was just a pet” navigating minimization & grief
[29:08] There is no timeline for grief
[31:24] Preserving memories, photos, rituals & honoring their life
[32:18] Why we replay the final days
[35:24] Small rituals that help during grief
[37:09] How loving our pets changes how we move through the world
[39:17] What Adam hopes grieving pet parents feel
[41:15] What makes a founder build something that truly matters
[42:22] Closing reflections
30: How to Run With Your Dog: Distances, Gear & Ultra Training with Meghan Gould of She Runs Ultras
Épisode 30
vendredi 20 février 2026 • Durée 45:44
In this episode, Mariska and ultra running coach Meghan Gould discuss the intricacies of sharing an active lifestyle with dogs. They explore the balance between training for ultra marathons and caring for dogs, the importance of choosing the right breed for running, and the essential gear needed for safe and enjoyable runs. Meghan shares her personal journey into ultra running, the lessons learned from training with dogs, and the significance of flexibility and consistency in achieving running goals. The conversation emphasizes the joy of running with dogs and the importance of making it a fun experience for both.
Guest Bio:Meghan Gould is an ultrarunning coach and the founder of She Runs Ultras, a podcast and online coaching community that supports women, especially those in midlife, as they train for their first or farthest ultramarathon in a way that actually fits real life.
Meghan has run distances from 50K to 200 miles, giving her firsthand experience with the physical, mental, and logistical demands of ultra running. Through coaching, community, and honest conversations about what training really requires, she helps runners stop second-guessing themselves, build confidence, and make smarter decisions, so they can cross the finish line feeling strong, healthy, and proud.
Takeaways:- Care for ourselves and our dogs is built in small, consistent choices made over time.
- Training for ultras requires thoughtful planning and balancing work, recovery, and dog care.
- A short daily mobility routine like the daily shakedown can help prevent injury and support long-term consistency.
- Dogs need gradual build up just like humans to protect joints and avoid overuse injuries.
- Choosing the right dog breed and matching it to your lifestyle is essential for safe and enjoyable running.
- Pay attention to your dog’s cues such as distraction, excessive panting, or soreness rather than focusing only on mileage.
- Proper gear including a well fitted harness and hydration plan supports safer runs.
- Flexibility in your training schedule is more important than rigid perfection.
- Focusing on the process of training leads to greater confidence and fulfillment than chasing race day results.
- Keeping runs fun and varied helps both dogs and owners stay engaged and motivated.
Relevant links mentioned in the episode:
- Meghan Gould, She Runs Ultra's, Facebook, Instagram, Tiktok, YouTube, Podcast
- Daily Shakedown
- Episode 29: Your Dog Isn’t “Just Getting Older.” This Is What’s Actually Happening with Dr. Laurie McCauley
- Review the podcast on Podchaser
- Sign up to our Tails and Tones newsletter here
- Sign up to our Tails and Tones waiting list for our first product (Elevated Food System) here
- Find Tails and Tones on our socials: Instagram / Facebook / TikTok / LinkedIn / Website
Some dog breeds that might be great if you need a training buddy:
Border CollieTypical: 5–10 miles, Upper: 12 miles
Efficient movers; mental engagement required.
VizslaTypical: 5–9 miles, Upper: 10–12 miles
Smooth stride, thrives on steady pacing.
Rhodesian RidgebackTypical: 4–8 miles, Upper: 10 miles
Steady, heat tolerant, large-frame considerations.
German Shorthaired PointerTypical: 6–12 miles, Upper: 15 miles
Built for endurance; needs humans to enforce limits.
DalmatianTypical: 5–10 miles, Upper: 12 miles
Historically bred to run long distances.
Belgian SheepdogTypical: 5–9 miles, Upper: 10–12 miles
High-drive, mentally intense endurance dogs.
WeimaranerTypical: 5–10 miles, Upper: 12–14 miles
Strong aerobic engine; benefits from structure.
Timestamps to relevant points within the episode:
[00:00]-Intro
[00:00]- How to Share an Active Life With Your Dog Safely
[02:16]- Introducing Meghan Gould of She Runs Ultras
[03:00]- What Is an Ultramarathon
[03:39]- How Meghan Got Into Running
[05:05]- Discovering Trail Running and Ultras
[06:00]- Balancing Ultra Training and Dog Mom Life
[07:23]- What Ultra Training Actually Looks Like Behind the Scenes
[08:52]- How Wyatt Started Running With Meghan
[10:32]- Why Some Breeds Aren’t Built for Distance Running
[12:39]- Choosing the Right Dog Breed for Your Lifestyle
[14:24]- How Far Can Dogs Really Run
[14:56]- Appropriate Distances for Running With a Dog
[17:15]- Why Gradual Build Up Is Critical for Dogs
[18:11]- Essential Gear for Running With Your Dog
[21:38]- Heat, Hydration and Safety Rules for Dogs
[25:24]- What Meghan Wishes She Knew Earlier About Running With Dogs
[27:55]- Flexibility vs Perfection in Ultra Training
[32:37]- Staying Connected to Big Running Goals Without Pressure
[35:31]- What Is the Daily Shakedown
[39:15]- The Biggest Advice for Running Safely With Your Dog
[40:46]- Upcoming Ultra Races and Travel Plans
21: From Playdates to Paychecks: The Future of Pet Content Creation with Tori Mistick
Épisode 21
vendredi 14 novembre 2025 • Durée 42:14
In this episode of Tails and Tones, Mariska Nell and Tori Mistick discuss the journey of turning a passion for dogs into a thriving business. Tori shares her experiences in building her brand, Wear Wag Repeat, and offers insights on monetizing pet accounts, the importance of authenticity, and the evolving landscape of pet influencing. They emphasize the significance of community, effective branding, and the resurgence of long-form content in engaging audiences. Tori also highlights the necessity of starting an email list and building genuine relationships within the pet industry.
Guest Bio:Tori Mistick is a dog mom, blogger, podcast host, and the founder of Wear Wag Repeat. With over a decade of experience creating content for pet lovers, Tori helps pet parents enrich their dogs’ lives and supports “petpreneurs” in growing their businesses online. She’s also a Certified Canine Enrichment Technician and recently launched her limited-series podcast Dog Enrichment with Tori Mistick, which dives deep into the science and joy of helping dogs live their best lives.
Takeaways:- Believing in your passion is the first step to success.
- Collaboration is key in building relationships in the pet industry.
- Monetization can be slow; passion is essential for longevity.
- Follower count does not equate to revenue in pet influencing.
- Authenticity in content creation builds trust with your audience.
- Long-form content is making a comeback in the digital space.
- Building an email list is crucial for long-term engagement.
- Branding should evoke feelings and connect with your audience.
- Networking and genuine outreach can foster community growth.
- Diversifying income streams is important for pet influencers.
Relevant links mentioned in the episode:
Tori's Website Wear Wag Repeat, Wear Wag Repeat Podcast
Dog Enrichment with Tori Mistick Podcast
Mental Enrichment Activity Pack ($19)
Instagram: @wearwagrepeat @tmistick
Timestamps to relevant points within the episode:
[00:00]-Intro
[02:30] – Tori’s Origin Story
[03:44] – Hobby vs. Business Moment
[05:11] – First Paid Campaign
[07:16] – Passion vs. Profit (Early Challenges)
[09:05] – Where to Start Monetizing
[10:46] – Reality Check on Earnings
[14:57] – Diversify
[16:04] – Mindset Shift to “Brand”
[18:25] – Safety & Responsibility
[20:01] – Be Authentically Where You Are
[22:05] – Funding & Founder Transparency
[23:36] – What Branding Really Means in Pets
[26:08] – Content Quality & “Post the Bad Stuff”
[28:10] – Consistency System
[29:54] – Platforms, AI & Owning Your Audience
[32:01] – Community That Lasts
[36:19] – Long-Form Comeback
[39:31] – One Thing to Do Today
[39:38] – Where to Find Tori
[40:52] – Tori’s Enrichment Podcast
20: Frenchies 101: Why Everyone Wants One, and Why You Might Not
Épisode 20
vendredi 7 novembre 2025 • Durée 27:16
In this episode of Tails and Tones, host Mariska dives into the world of French Bulldogs, exploring their rising popularity, the joys and challenges of owning one, and the significant health issues associated with the breed. Through personal anecdotes and expert insights, she emphasizes the importance of responsible pet ownership and the need for awareness about the breed's health concerns. The episode also features heartwarming stories from the dog-loving community, showcasing the unique bond between Frenchies and their owners.
Takeaways:- French Bulldogs are incredibly popular but come with significant health issues.
- Owning a French Bulldog can cost around $15,000 a year.
- They are affectionate, loyal, and great companions for apartment living.
- Frenchies are prone to overheating and breathing difficulties due to their brachycephalic nature.
- Many French Bulldogs do not live long lives due to health complications.
- Responsible breeding practices are crucial for the health of the breed.
- Adopting a French Bulldog is often better than buying from breeders.
- Regular vet check-ups and health insurance are essential for Frenchie owners.
- French Bulldogs require special care, including monitoring during hot weather.
- Despite their challenges, French Bulldogs bring immense joy and love to their owners.
Relevant links mentioned in the episode:
Breed-to-Breathe Campaign — British Veterinary Association
Where Tails meet hearts: Freddie & Bruno (Freddie line up toys, Bruno Freddie's #1 fan)
Paw-lebrity of the Week Griffin & Haru (Pixar Animation Studios adventures, Tiffani Thiessen Colab, )
Cooling Tips with Dr Sarah — Episode 15
Timestamps to relevant points within the episode:[00:00] - Intro
[02:15] - Popularity + rescues trend:
[03:10] – The $15k rule (cost reality)
[04:05] – Origins: Toy bulldogs → France: Lace workers, toy bulldogs, refined in France.
[05:15] – Why they became trendy: Apartment-friendly size, bat ears, baby-face expression.
[06:05] – Celebs & AKC popularity: Lady Gaga, The Rock, Tom Hardy; AKC chart topper.
[06:44] – Fun fact: Most Frenchies can’t swim: Piper’s ocean scare + water safety.
[07:35] – Gas & other “truths”: The “wherever your gas be free” motto.
[08:05] – AKC colors vs. rare colors: 9 official colors vs. ~30+ combos (lilac, blue, merle).
[08:58] – “Pocket rockets” weight & density: Piper at ~12 kg / 26 lb; why they sink.
[09:40] – Lifespan (healthy, well-bred): 10–12 years with big variance.
[10:10] – PROS: Personality & daily life: Clown dogs; affection, loyalty, shadow tendencies.
[11:30] – PROS: Grooming & care routine: Shedding, ear/fold cleaning, paw/nose balm.
[12:35] – CONS: Brachycephalic basics: Short skull anatomy → breathing challenges.
[13:40] – BOAS surgery (Piper’s story): What it is, results, costs, ethics of comfort.
[15:05] – Overheating: what to do/avoid: Cool feet/belly, A/C; don’t cover with cold towel.
[16:10] – Price tag, breeding, C-sections: Why overbreeding happens; risks and costs.
[17:05] – BVA “Breed to Breathe” + overbreeding: Awareness, ~3,000% rise in the UK.
[18:05] – Walking/harness fit & monitoring: Harness over collar; tongue/resp rate checks.
[18:50] – IVDD: risks, signs, prevention: No jumping; stairs/ramp; signs, treatment paths.
[20:15] – Allergies: triggers & management: Grass/pollen/food; wipes, antihistamines.
[21:20] – Insurance/savings & regional notes: Australia vs. UAE approach.
[22:05] – Final thoughts: love + responsibility: Choose with eyes open; commitment matters.
[23:10] – Where Tails meet hearts: Freddie & Bruno (Freddie line up toys, Bruno Freddie's #1 fan)
[24:10] – Paw-lebrity of the Week Griffin & Haru (Pixar Animation Studios adventures, Tiffani Thiessen Colab, )
19: From Bored to Brilliant: How Daily Enrichment Builds Your Dog’s Confidence
Épisode 19
vendredi 31 octobre 2025 • Durée 37:26
In this episode of Tails & Tones, host Mariska Nell and Tori Mistick of Wear Wag Repeat explore how daily enrichment transforms your dog’s emotional health and confidence. Learn simple, practical ways to enrich your dog’s day, strengthen your bond, and bring more joy to both of your lives.
Guest Bio:Tori Mistick is a dog mom, blogger, podcast host, and the founder of Wear Wag Repeat. With over a decade of experience creating content for pet lovers, Tori helps pet parents enrich their dogs’ lives and supports “petpreneurs” in growing their businesses online. She’s also a Certified Canine Enrichment Technician and recently launched her limited-series podcast Dog Enrichment with Tori Mistick, which dives deep into the science and joy of helping dogs live their best lives.
Takeaways:- Enrichment is connection, not distraction. It’s about understanding your dog’s emotions, not just keeping them busy.
- Small choices build confidence. Let your dog pick between treats, directions on a walk, or how they’d like to spend time with you.
- Balance is key. Mix active enrichment (sniff walks, games) with calm bonding (gentle petting, sound baths).
- DIY can be powerful. Muffin tins, towel burritos, and busy boxes make enrichment easy and low-cost.
- Presence matters most. True enrichment starts when we slow down and meet our dogs where they are.
Relevant links mentioned in the episode:
Tori's Website Wear Wag Repeat, Wear Wag Repeat Podcast
Dog Enrichment with Tori Mistick Podcast
Mental Enrichment Activity Pack ($19)
Instagram: @wearwagrepeat @tmistick
Timestamps to relevant points within the episode:
[00:00]-Intro: What true enrichment means
[01:44] - Meet Tori Mistick & her canine journey
[05:03] - Redefining enrichment beyond puzzles
[08:13] - Building your dog’s confidence through small choices
[10:30] - Trick training as a confidence booster
[13:59] - Enrichment for puppies, adults & seniors
[17:15] - Burt’s story: From anxiety to confidence
[21:14] - Enrichment as therapy for anxious dogs
[23:44] - Using music and calm environments for recovery
[25:06] - Meeting emotional needs & avoiding overstimulation
[27:47] - Enrichment for busy pet parents
[31:37] - 3 Low-cost DIY enrichment ideas
[34:01] - The one toy worth splurging on
[35:07] - Tori’s biggest enrichment advice for pet parents
[36:29] - One small action to help your dog feel seen
[37:23] - The Mental Enrichment Activity Pack
[38:22] - Where to find Tori?
[39:23] - Outro: Turning love into enrichment
18: How to Choose the Right Dog for Your Lifestyle (and Avoid Heartbreaking Mistakes)
Épisode 18
vendredi 24 octobre 2025 • Durée 28:53
In this episode of Tails and Tones, host Mariska Nell unpacks what you should really be looking for when choosing a dog, beyond just the cutest breed on Instagram. From energy levels and lifestyle fit to financial readiness and long-term commitment, Mariska shares practical tips (and personal lessons from life with her Frenchie, Piper 🐶) to help you find your perfect canine match.
She also explores dog breed tendencies using insights from Kim Brophey’s book Meet Your Dog, breaking down 10 canine categories to understand how instincts and personalities shape compatibility. Whether you’re adopting, shopping, or still dreaming about your future pup, this episode will help you choose with both your head and heart.
Takeaways:- Match first, breed second: A great fit reduces frustration, behavior issues, and rehoming risk.
- Know your energy + time: High-drive dogs need work, purpose, and movement. Low-key households should choose accordingly.
- Budget honestly: Some breeds can be costly; plan for vet care, training, nutrition, and insurance.
- Life changes matter: Think travel, kids, moves, retirement, pick a dog you can support through seasons.
- Tendencies ≠ destiny: Even within a breed, personalities vary. Respect the individual in front of you.
- Use categories as a compass: Brophey’s groupings (e.g., sighthounds, guardians, toys, herders, bulldogs, terriers, gundogs, scent hounds, “natural,” and “world dogs”) help you predict instincts and needs.
Relevant links mentioned in the episode:
Meet your Dog Book by Kim Brophey
Where Tails Meet Heart Stories
- What About Bunny
- 3 Snouts and their abouts
- Doug The Pug
- Crusoe The Dachshund
- Dino and Ruby
- Jason Heigl Foundation
- Father João
- Kelbie and Nixie
- Magie and Gus
- Meemaw - 1510 Foundation
- Elko The Travel Dog
- Litter Logie
Paw-Lebrities
- Haya_London
- Eroc Dog
- Cricket the gremlin
- Koa The Doodle
- Gnocchi The Frenchie
- LouLou the Pug
- Dolly Pawton
- Tuna Melts Hearts
- Some Frenchie Named Apollo
- The Kevin and Kayla Show
- Leo
- Billy The Kid
- Payt & The Doods
Timestamps to relevant points within the episode:
[00:00]- Intro
[01:11]- Welcome + adopt vs. shop (see Ep 11)
[03:10]- Rescue vs reputable breeder: what matching can look like
[04:40]- When the match is right: joy, ease, fewer issues
[05:20]- When it’s wrong: unmet needs, guilt, burnout, rehoming risk
[06:50]- Piper’s story: making a non-obvious fit work (stroller runs!)
[09:46]- The money talk: planning realistically for care
[10:50]- Thinking long-term: lifespan and life changes
[14:08]- Breed tendencies 101 + Kim Brophey’s categories overview
[27:45]- Community segments: Where Tails Meet Hearts & Paw-lebrity
[32:52]- Final message: partnership over perfection









