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Tails and Tones — A Happy Place for Busy Dog Parents [Trailer]06 May 202500:01:56
Podcast Launching July 4th

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 Mind04 Jul 202500:31:43

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:
  1. Creating a dog manual can ease the stress of leaving your pet.
  2. Trusting your pet sitter is crucial for peace of mind.
  3. A comprehensive dog manual includes emergency contacts and medical history.
  4. Daily routines and personality traits help sitters care for your dog.
  5. Updating the dog manual regularly is important as your dog evolves.
  6. Include specific feeding and walking schedules in the manual.
  7. Document your dog's quirks to help sitters avoid issues.
  8. Photos and visuals can enhance the usability of the manual.
  9. Engaging with the dog community can provide support and inspiration.

Relevant links mentioned in the episode:

Downloadable Dog Manual Template

Review on Podcahaser

Join our newsletter

Tails and Tones Instagram

Bruno's Play Center

No Pup Cleft Behind

Live Like Piggie , Harold The Little Lad's video

Cricket the Gremlin

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 Out04 Jul 202500:30:53

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:
  1. Adoption applications can receive hundreds of submissions.
  2. It's crucial to make your application stand out.
  3. Adopting a pet is a long-term commitment, not a whim.
  4. Treat your application like a job application.
  5. Tell a personal story to connect with the rescues.
  6. Be honest about your lifestyle and living situation.
  7. Show that you've done your research on the pet's needs.
  8. Be transparent about any past pet experiences.
  9. Provide references to demonstrate responsibility.
  10. Follow up politely after submitting your application.

Relevant links mentioned in the episode:

Review on Podcahaser

Join our newsletter

Tails and Tones Instagram

No Pup Cleft Behind

Paris Hilton's Chihuahua, Harajuku

Piper's Frog Beanie

Meet your Dog Book By Kim Brophey

Where Tails meet heart - Sittie and the 3 Snouts and Their Abouts

Eroc Dog

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 Me04 Jul 202500:30:03

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:
  1. You are not alone in your struggles as a pet parent.
  2. Every moment with your dog can be a training opportunity.
  3. Understanding your dog's body language is crucial for their well-being.
  4. Don't let bad habits slide; address them early on.
  5. Recognize signs of overstimulation in your dog to prevent issues.
  6. Dog-proof your home to ensure your pet's safety.
  7. Being a good pet parent is about learning from mistakes.
  8. Celebrate the unique personalities of pets in your community.

Relevant links mentioned in the episode:

Review on Podcahaser

Join our newsletter

Tails and Tones Instagram

Piper disturbing sleeping dogs (Video Credit to No Pup Cleft Behind)

Chuckit! Air Fetch Ball

Bunny's video

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 Greenbaum06 Mar 202600:43:25

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:
  1. Preparing for end-of-life care does not make it happen sooner, it creates clarity when it matters most.
  2. Tracking “good days vs. bad days” can help pet parents make grounded, compassionate decisions.
  3. You do not have to agree to euthanasia immediately if your pet is stable, you can pause and reflect.
  4. There is no timeline for grief, and pet loss is not “less than” any other form of loss.
  5. The most helpful thing you can say to someone grieving a pet is simple: I’m here. Tell me about them.
  6. Routines and consistent systems (like feeding and walk schedules) can provide comfort for senior pets.
  7. Take more photos and videos, not out of fear, but out of gratitude.
  8. Loving our pets fully means honoring both the joyful seasons and the difficult ones.


Relevant links mentioned in the episode:
  1. Love, Baxter: Instagram / Facebook / TikTok / LinkedIn / YouTube/ Website
  2. Senior pet planning quality of life
  3. Connect with Adam Greenbaum on LinkedIn
  4. Review the podcast on Podchaser
  5. Sign up to our Tails and Tones newsletter here
  6. Sign up to our Tails and Tones waiting list for our first product (Elevated Food System) here
  7. 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 Ultras20 Feb 202600:45:44

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:
  1. Care for ourselves and our dogs is built in small, consistent choices made over time.
  2. Training for ultras requires thoughtful planning and balancing work, recovery, and dog care.
  3. A short daily mobility routine like the daily shakedown can help prevent injury and support long-term consistency.
  4. Dogs need gradual build up just like humans to protect joints and avoid overuse injuries.
  5. Choosing the right dog breed and matching it to your lifestyle is essential for safe and enjoyable running.
  6. Pay attention to your dog’s cues such as distraction, excessive panting, or soreness rather than focusing only on mileage.
  7. Proper gear including a well fitted harness and hydration plan supports safer runs.
  8. Flexibility in your training schedule is more important than rigid perfection.
  9. Focusing on the process of training leads to greater confidence and fulfillment than chasing race day results.
  10. Keeping runs fun and varied helps both dogs and owners stay engaged and motivated.


Relevant links mentioned in the episode:
  1. Meghan Gould, She Runs Ultra's, Facebook, Instagram, Tiktok, YouTube, Podcast
  2. Daily Shakedown
  3. Episode 29: Your Dog Isn’t “Just Getting Older.” This Is What’s Actually Happening with Dr. Laurie McCauley
  4. Review the podcast on Podchaser
  5. Sign up to our Tails and Tones newsletter here
  6. Sign up to our Tails and Tones waiting list for our first product (Elevated Food System) here
  7. 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 Collie

Typical: 5–10 miles, Upper: 12 miles

Efficient movers; mental engagement required.

Vizsla

Typical: 5–9 miles, Upper: 10–12 miles

Smooth stride, thrives on steady pacing.

Rhodesian Ridgeback

Typical: 4–8 miles, Upper: 10 miles

Steady, heat tolerant, large-frame considerations.

German Shorthaired Pointer

Typical: 6–12 miles, Upper: 15 miles

Built for endurance; needs humans to enforce limits.

Dalmatian

Typical: 5–10 miles, Upper: 12 miles

Historically bred to run long distances.

Belgian Sheepdog

Typical: 5–9 miles, Upper: 10–12 miles

High-drive, mentally intense endurance dogs.

Weimaraner

Typical: 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 Mistick14 Nov 202500:42:14

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:
  1. Believing in your passion is the first step to success.
  2. Collaboration is key in building relationships in the pet industry.
  3. Monetization can be slow; passion is essential for longevity.
  4. Follower count does not equate to revenue in pet influencing.
  5. Authenticity in content creation builds trust with your audience.
  6. Long-form content is making a comeback in the digital space.
  7. Building an email list is crucial for long-term engagement.
  8. Branding should evoke feelings and connect with your audience.
  9. Networking and genuine outreach can foster community growth.
  10. 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 Not07 Nov 202500:27:16

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:
  1. French Bulldogs are incredibly popular but come with significant health issues.
  2. Owning a French Bulldog can cost around $15,000 a year.
  3. They are affectionate, loyal, and great companions for apartment living.
  4. Frenchies are prone to overheating and breathing difficulties due to their brachycephalic nature.
  5. Many French Bulldogs do not live long lives due to health complications.
  6. Responsible breeding practices are crucial for the health of the breed.
  7. Adopting a French Bulldog is often better than buying from breeders.
  8. Regular vet check-ups and health insurance are essential for Frenchie owners.
  9. French Bulldogs require special care, including monitoring during hot weather.
  10. 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 Confidence31 Oct 202500:37:26

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:
  1. Enrichment is connection, not distraction. It’s about understanding your dog’s emotions, not just keeping them busy.
  2. Small choices build confidence. Let your dog pick between treats, directions on a walk, or how they’d like to spend time with you.
  3. Balance is key. Mix active enrichment (sniff walks, games) with calm bonding (gentle petting, sound baths).
  4. DIY can be powerful. Muffin tins, towel burritos, and busy boxes make enrichment easy and low-cost.
  5. 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)24 Oct 202500:28:53

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:
  1. Match first, breed second: A great fit reduces frustration, behavior issues, and rehoming risk.
  2. Know your energy + time: High-drive dogs need work, purpose, and movement. Low-key households should choose accordingly.
  3. Budget honestly: Some breeds can be costly; plan for vet care, training, nutrition, and insurance.
  4. Life changes matter: Think travel, kids, moves, retirement, pick a dog you can support through seasons.
  5. Tendencies ≠ destiny: Even within a breed, personalities vary. Respect the individual in front of you.
  6. 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

Episode 11: Adopt or Shop

Where Tails Meet Heart Stories

  1. What About Bunny
  2. 3 Snouts and their abouts
  3. Doug The Pug
  4. Crusoe The Dachshund
  5. Dino and Ruby
  6. Jason Heigl Foundation
  7. Father João
  8. Kelbie and Nixie
  9. Magie and Gus
  10. Meemaw - 1510 Foundation
  11. Elko The Travel Dog
  12. Litter Logie

Paw-Lebrities

  1. Haya_London
  2. Eroc Dog
  3. Cricket the gremlin
  4. Koa The Doodle
  5. Gnocchi The Frenchie
  6. LouLou the Pug
  7. Dolly Pawton
  8. Tuna Melts Hearts
  9. Some Frenchie Named Apollo
  10. The Kevin and Kayla Show
  11. Leo
  12. Billy The Kid
  13. 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

17: Who’s Really Walking Your Dog? How to Find a Walker You Can Trust17 Oct 202500:22:33

In this episode of Tails and Tones, host Mariska Nell discusses the importance of choosing the right dog walker for your furry friend. She emphasizes understanding your dog's unique needs, the qualities to look for in a dog walker, and the importance of building a relationship with them. The episode also includes a product review of a dog bed and heartwarming stories about dogs making a difference in their communities.

Takeaways:
  1. Choosing the right dog walker is crucial for your dog's well-being.
  2. Understand your dog's needs before selecting a walker.
  3. Look for reliability, experience, and communication in a dog walker.
  4. Trial walks can help determine if a walker is a good fit.
  5. Trust your dog's instincts when meeting a new walker.
  6. Communication with your dog walker is essential for your dog's happiness.
  7. Be aware of red flags when vetting potential walkers.
  8. Your dog is part of your family; choose wisely.
  9. Building a relationship with your dog walker is important.
  10. A good dog walker can provide peace of mind for pet parents.

Relevant links mentioned in the episode:

Fetch or Forget: Snooza Cotton Canvas Futon

Where Tails meet hearts - Litter Logie

Paw-lebrity of the Week -Winston and Cooper aka the Doods, Dood Winston

Timestamps to relevant points within the episode:

[00:00]-Intro

[02:14]- Choosing the Right Dog Walker

[04:57]- Qualities of a Good Dog Walker

[07:54]- Vetting Potential Dog Walkers

[10:29]- Trial Walks and Red Flags

[13:50]- Building a Relationship with Your Dog Walker

[16:40]- Fetch or Forget: Snooza Cotton Canvas Futon

[19:31]- Where Tails meet hearts - Litter Logie

[20:37]- Paw-lebrity of the Week -Winston and Cooper aka the Doods, Dood Winston

[22:36]- Final Thoughts

16: Why Losing a Pet Hurts So Deeply with Jennifer Muldowney aka the Glam Reaper10 Oct 202500:34:56

In this conversation, Mariska Nell interviews Jennifer Muldowney, known as the Glam Reaper, who specializes in funeral planning and pet loss grief. Jennifer shares her journey into the funeral space, the importance of advocating for pet loss, and the emotional complexities surrounding grief. They discuss the societal hierarchy of grief, the need for safe spaces for grieving individuals, and how to involve pets in memorials. Jennifer also addresses the difficult decisions surrounding euthanasia and offers insights on memorializing pets. The conversation concludes with thoughts on when to consider getting another pet and the importance of honoring the memory of lost companions.

Guest Bio:

Jennifer Muldowney, better known as The Glam Reaper. Is an Irish award-winning memorial planner, celebrant, and TEDx speaker who’s redefining how we talk about loss. After experiencing personal grief herself, Jennifer combined her background in event planning with a deep passion for supporting others, creating ceremonies that are as unique as the lives they honor. She’s the author of Say Farewell Your Way, the voice behind The Glam Reaper Podcast, and an advocate for mental health within the funeral profession. Alongside her work with Muldowney Memorials and Funeral Professionals Peer Support, Jennifer helps families and pet parents alike find comfort, healing, and even moments of lightness during life’s hardest goodbyes.

Takeaways:
  1. Jennifer Muldowney is known as the Glam Reaper, specializing in funeral planning.
  2. She advocates for recognizing pet loss as a significant grief experience.
  3. Grief is often judged by a hierarchy, which can invalidate pet loss.
  4. Creating safe spaces for grieving individuals is essential.
  5. Involving pets in memorials can help in the grieving process.
  6. Euthanasia decisions are complex and should be approached with care.
  7. Memorializing pets can take many forms, including ceremonies and keepsakes.
  8. There is no right or wrong way to grieve or memorialize a pet.
  9. The love for a pet does not replace but expands with new companions.
  10. It's important to check local laws regarding pet burials and memorials.

Relevant links mentioned in the episode:

Jennifer's website, Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn

The Glam Reaper podcast

TedX Talk

Jon Steward's video

Timestamps to relevant points within the episode:

[00:00]- Intro

[03:03]- The Journey into Funeral Planning

[05:52]- Advocating for Pet Loss Grief

[09:10]- Understanding Grief Hierarchies

[11:48]- Creating Safe Spaces for Grief

[14:43]- Involving Pets in the Grieving Process

[19:55]- Incorporating Pets in Farewells

[22:45]- Navigating Difficult Decisions

[25:42]- Creative Memorials for Pets

[29:27]- Honoring Pets and the Grieving Process

[34:39]- The Journey of Love and Loss

15: Pet First Aid 101: Building an Emergency Kit with Dr. Sarah Ramsey03 Oct 202500:45:30

In this episode, Dr. Sarah Ramsey shares her extensive experience in veterinary medicine, discussing the importance of specialized care for pets, emergency preparedness, and essential first aid skills for pet owners. She emphasizes the need for proper veterinary care, including routine check-ups and vaccinations, while also providing practical advice on creating emergency kits and knowing when to seek professional help. Dr. Ramsey's insights aim to empower pet owners to take proactive steps in ensuring their pets' health and safety.

Guest Bio:

Dr. Sarah Ramsey, originally from West Sussex in the UK, graduated from The Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies in Edinburgh in 2006 and also holds a degree in Parasitology from Glasgow University. She has practiced acupuncture since 2007, is a member of the ABVA, and earned her Certificate in Small Animal Medicine from the University of Liverpool in 2016, later achieving Advanced Veterinary Practitioner status in 2022. With a special interest in feline medicine, oncology, pain management, and end-of-life care, Dr. Sarah has held senior roles including Clinical Director of a two-site practice in the UK and Head of Medicine at a London small animal hospital. She relocated to the UAE in 2021 with her husband, two children, and a growing rescue family of cats, alongside her Bedlington Whippet, Snowy, and a tortoise named Taco. Beyond veterinary medicine, she is a passionate runner, ultramarathon finisher, yoga practitioner, and stand-up paddleboarder, with recent adventures in aerial gymnastics and a goal of completing a triathlon within the next year.

Takeaways:
  • Dr. Sarah Ramsey has nearly 30 years of experience in veterinary medicine.
  • Understanding veterinary specializations helps in choosing the right care for pets.
  • Emergency kits for pets should include saline, gauze, and vet wrap.
  • Basic first aid skills can save a pet's life in emergencies.
  • Knowing when to seek veterinary care is crucial for pet health.
  • Routine veterinary check-ups are essential for early detection of health issues.
  • Vaccination schedules may vary by region and should be discussed with a vet.
  • Pet owners should be aware of their pets' specific health needs and risks.
  • Regular blood work can help monitor chronic conditions in pets.
  • Creating a customized emergency kit for pets is important for preparedness.

Emergency Kits:

At-Home Emergency Kit

  • Gloves (latex or nitrile) – to keep your hands clean and safe.
  • Saline pods/pipettes – safe for cleaning wounds and eyes.
  • Sterile gauze – apply pressure and stop bleeding.
  • Vet wrap (self-adhering bandage) – to secure gauze/dressings (sticks to itself, not fur).
  • Muzzle or strong tape for a makeshift muzzle – for safety if your pet is in pain.
  • Tick hook – safe removal of ticks without leaving parts behind.
  • Tweezers – for removing thorns, splinters, or foreign bodies.
  • Cotton buds – useful for cleaning small areas, like removing grass seeds.
  • Styptic powder - to stop bleeding from nails, ears, or tails.
  • Elizabethan collar (cone) – to prevent licking/ingesting toxins or cleaning wounds.

On-the-Go / Walk & Travel Kit (Mini Version)

  • Saline pod – for quick wound or eye cleaning.
  • Sterile gauze – for immediate coverage of cuts or stings.
  • Vet wrap – to hold gauze in place.
  • Muzzle tape – lightweight safety option.
  • Antihistamines (chlorphenamine / “Piriton”) – especially if your dog has known allergies (4mg tablet for medium/large dogs, ½ tablet for small dogs/cats; expect drowsiness as a side effect).
  • Water bottle – for flushing wounds, burns, or helping with heat stroke.
  • (Optional for hikes/desert walks: extra antihistamines, spare bandage, tick hook.)


Special Additions / Situational Items

  • Chronic condition meds – e.g., seizure medication for epileptic dogs.
  • Burn care – clean water only (never dressings).
  • Heatstroke care – water, shade, portable fan, cooling jacket/towel (used correctly).
  • Allergy-prone pets – antihistamines carried at all times.
  • Snake bite care – saline for flushing, never tourniquets.


Relevant links mentioned in the episode:

Dr Well Website, Instagram


Timestamps to relevant points within the episode:

[00:00]-Intro

[02:04]- Understanding Veterinary Specializations

[03:57]- Emergency Preparedness for Pets

[10:03]- Essential Items for Pet Emergency Kits

[15:59]- First Aid Skills Every Pet Parent Should Know

[23:40]- Essential First Aid Techniques for Pets

[25:31]- Handling Toxic Ingestions and Heat Stroke

[29:47]- Real-Life Emergency Scenarios and Preparedness

[31:31]- Understanding Snake Bites and Prevention

[33:34]- Customizing First Aid Kits for Different Pets

[36:39]- When to Seek Veterinary Help

[40:01]- Routine Veterinary Care and Vaccination Schedules

14: Who Will Care for Your Dog? How to Choose the Right Godparent for Your Pup26 Sep 202500:24:58

In this episode of Tails and Tones, host Mariska discusses the importance of planning for your dog's future, particularly in selecting a godparent who can care for your pet if something happens to you. She emphasizes the need for responsible planning, including financial considerations and ensuring the chosen godparent shares your values and love for dogs. The episode also features heartwarming stories from the pet community and encourages listeners to celebrate their pets and the bonds they share.

Takeaways:
  • Have you ever wondered who would care for your pup?
  • Choosing a godparent for your pup is responsible.
  • Life happens, accidents happen, illness happens.
  • We can still be there for them.
  • Does this person have the time, energy, and finances?
  • Look for someone who truly loves dogs.
  • Make it a joyful moment.
  • This is not about being morbid.
  • You're giving your pup the gift of security.

Relevant links mentioned in the episode:

Fetch or Forget - FURminator

Where Tails meet hearts - Elko's journey on Away on Earth

Paw-lebrity of the Week - Billy the Kid


Timestamps to relevant points within the episode:

[00:00]-Intro

[13:19]- Choosing the Right Godparent

[14:12]- Fetch or Forget - FURminator

[20:45]- Where Tails meet hearts - Elko's journey on Away on Earth

[23:07]- Paw-lebrity of the Week - Billy the Kid

13: How to create a dog friendly community with Doggie Adventures Yvonne Senden19 Sep 202500:38:47

In this episode of Tails and Tones, host Mariska Nell speaks with Yvonne Senden, the founder of Doggie Adventures, about her journey in creating a dog-friendly community in the UAE. They discuss the challenges of dog ownership in the region, the importance of public etiquette, and the exciting initiatives like Leash Explorer and WoofStock that promote responsible pet ownership and community engagement. Yvonne shares her insights on how to make the UAE more dog-friendly and the responsibilities that come with being a dog owner.

Where can you find Yvonne?

Doggie Adventures (Website, Instagram, Youtube)

Leash Explorer (Website, Instagram)

WoofStock (Website, Instagram)

Takeaways:
  1. Doggie Adventures was founded to create a better life for dogs in the UAE.
  2. Public etiquette is crucial for responsible dog ownership.
  3. Leash Explorer offers exciting adventures for dogs and their owners.
  4. WoofStock is a festival dedicated to dogs and their well-being.
  5. Community engagement is key to making the UAE more dog-friendly.
  6. Dog owners must respect public spaces and other people's comfort.
  7. Education about dog behavior is essential for both owners and the community.
  8. Creating a directory of dog-friendly places helps pet owners navigate the UAE.
  9. Yvonne emphasizes the importance of responsible pet ownership.
  10. Future initiatives aim to enhance the dog-friendly community in the UAE.

Timestamps to relevant points within the episode:

[00:00]- Introduction to Yvonne and Doggie Adventures

[03:23]- The Journey of Doggie Adventures

[06:04]- Challenges of Dog Ownership in the UAE

[08:50]- Public Etiquette and Responsibility of Dog Owners

[11:26]- Community Engagement and Advocacy for Dog-Friendly Spaces

[14:19]- Navigating Dog Etiquette in Public Spaces

[19:36]- Consultations and Community Engagement

[20:22]- Introducing Leash Explorer

[21:51]- The Annual Challenge and Activities

[23:17]- Inclusivity in Dog Activities

[25:29]- Planning Hikes for All Dogs

[27:27]- Creating Wolf Stock: A Dog Festival

[31:48]- Making Communities Dog-Friendly

[35:46]- Future Plans and Community Feedback

[38:16]- The Power of One: Inspiring Change Through Love

[39:07]- Creating Welcoming Spaces for Dogs and Humans

12: How to Choose the Right Vet or Animal Hospital for Your Dog12 Sep 202500:21:50

In this episode of Tails and Tones, host Mariska Nell discusses the essential steps in choosing the right veterinarian for your dog. She shares her personal experiences and insights on what to consider, including the dog's specific needs, location, vet costs, emergency preparedness, and the importance of effective communication with your vet. The episode emphasizes the significance of trust and partnership in ensuring your pet's health and happiness.

Takeaways:
  1. Choosing the right vet is crucial for your dog's health.
  2. Research and recommendations are key in finding a vet.
  3. Consider your dog's specific needs when selecting a vet.
  4. Location and accessibility can impact your choice of vet.
  5. Vet care can be expensive; know the costs upfront.
  6. Emergency preparedness is vital for pet owners.
  7. A good vet should communicate clearly and listen to concerns.
  8. Trust and partnership with your vet are essential.
  9. Always ask for estimates on veterinary services.
  10. Your dog relies on you to be their voice.

Relevant links mentioned in the episode:

How to choose your vet - checklist

Where Tails meet hearts - 1510 Foundation (Meemaw's story)

Paw-lebrity of the Week - Leo (Dad Charles Leclerc, Mom Alexandra Malena Saint Mleux)

Timestamps to relevant points within the episode:

[00:00]- Choosing the Right Vet for Your Dog

[10:23]- Understanding Vet Costs and Insurance

[13:49]- Emergency Preparedness and Specialist Care

[17:44]- Where Tails meet hearts - 1510 Foundation (Meemaw's story)

[19:12]- Paw-lebrity of the Week - Leo (Dad Charles Leclerc, Mom Alexandra Malena Saint Mleux)

[23:16]- Recap and Key Takeaways

29: Your Dog Isn’t “Just Getting Older.” This Is What’s Actually Happening with Dr. Laurie McCauley06 Feb 202600:53:39

In this episode of Tails & Tones, host Mariska Nell sits down with Dr. Laurie McCauley, a pioneer in veterinary rehabilitation, to explore what’s really happening when dogs start slowing down.

Together, they unpack why stiffness and changes in movement aren’t always “just age,” and how fascia, trigger points, posture, nutrition, and everyday habits quietly shape a dog’s long-term comfort and mobility. Dr. Laurie shares practical, empowering insights for pet parents, from simple movement and stretching exercises, to weight management, joint supplements, laser therapy, and how feeding posture, including elevated eating setups for certain dogs, can reduce strain on the neck, spine, and joints during daily meals.

This thoughtful conversation encourages pet parents to notice sooner, support intentionally, and rethink what’s possible when movement truly becomes medicine, helping dogs live not just longer lives, but happier, more comfortable ones.

Guest Bio:

Dr. Laurie McCauley is a pioneer in veterinary rehabilitation with a lifelong passion for helping dogs move better, feel better, and live fuller lives. After graduating from Colorado State University’s School of Veterinary Medicine, she opened the first veterinary rehabilitation clinic in the U.S. and designed the first underwater treadmill for dogs, long before the field had a formal name. Board certified in canine sports medicine and rehabilitation, Dr. Laurie is the founder of Optimum Pet Vitality and has spent decades educating both professionals and pet parents on how movement, awareness, and thoughtful support can transform a dog’s quality of life.

Takeaways:
  1. Aging is not a disease, slowing down is often a sign of discomfort, not “just age.”
  2. Subtle changes in movement, posture, or behavior often appear long before pain becomes obvious.
  3. Early awareness and proactive support can significantly improve a dog’s long-term comfort and mobility.
  4. Fascia plays a critical role in movement, flexibility, pain perception, and recovery.
  5. Fascial restriction and trigger points can quietly alter posture and movement over time.
  6. Trigger points often persist after injury or surgery due to compensation, even when healing appears complete.
  7. Movement truly is medicine, regular, appropriate exercise supports joints, muscles, and overall well-being.
  8. Controlled strengthening and stretching are just as important as walks or free play.
  9. Consistency in daily habits matters more than occasional big interventions.
  10. Weight management has a major impact on joint health, inflammation, and longevity.
  11. Nutrition and joint supplements can support mobility when used thoughtfully as part of a broader care approach.
  12. Tools like laser therapy can help reduce inflammation, support healing, and improve comfort.
  13. Feeding posture matters, how a dog eats can influence strain on the neck, spine, and joints.
  14. Elevated feeding setups may benefit dogs with neck pain, arthritis, spinal issues, or mobility challenges, but should always be individualized.
  15. Empowered, observant pet parents play one of the most important roles in supporting their dog’s quality of life.


Relevant links mentioned in the episode:
  1. Dr Laurie McCauley, Optimum Pet Vitality, Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, YouTube
  2. Top 5 Exercises for Geriatric Dogs (Free eBook)
  3. Core & More: Foundational Exercises for Your Dog
  4. At Home! Laser Therapy for Pet Parents
  5. Review the podcast on Podchaser
  6. Sign up to our Tails and Tones newsletter here
  7. Sign up to our Tails and Tones waiting list for our first product (Elevated Food System) here
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Timestamps to relevant points within the episode:

[00:00]- Intro

[02:55]- Meet Dr. Laurie McCauley & Her Path into Veterinary Rehabilitation

[05:14]- Why Rehab Matters More Than We Realize

[06:18]- Aging vs. Discomfort: Early Signs Dog Parents Often Miss

[08:34]- Piper’s Story: Laser Therapy, Joint Supplements & Zoomies

[10:21]- Longevity, Exercise & Why Movement Is Medicine

[10:58]- What Fascia Is and Why It’s So Important

[12:45]- Fascia, Immunity & Why “Sticky” Tissue Causes Problems

[13:57]- How Movement, Stretching & Breathing Support Fascia

[14:55]- Doggy Yoga & Cookie Stretches Explained

[15:15]- How Often to Stretch: Daily vs. Throughout the Day

[16:27]- Dr. Laurie Demo: Core Strength, Balance & Ball Exercises

[17:10]- When to Start Mobility Work (Puppies to Seniors)

[19:26]- What Trigger Points Are and Why They Matter

[20:22]- Dr. Laurie Demo: Finding & Releasing a Trigger Point

[20:58]- Dr. Laurie Demo: Breathing & Movement to Release Tension

[21:30]- Breathing, the Vagus Nerve & Calming Your Dog

[23:00]- Why Trigger Points Persist After Injury or Surgery

[23:36]- Tuning Forks, Vibration Therapy & Fascial Release

[25:34]- Laser Therapy: What It Actually Does in the Body

[26:15]- Dr. Laurie Demo: How to Laser a Knee Properly

[27:40]- Positioning Matters: Cartilage, Ligaments & Arthritis Prevention

[28:41]- How Often to Use Laser (Acute vs. Chronic Issues)

[30:20]- At-Home Lasers vs. Clinic Visits

[31:45]- Why This Is NOT Just a Senior-Dog Issue

[32:17]- Arthritis Stats: 20% by Age 1, 80% by Age 7

[32:55]- When to Start Supplements, Exercise & Prevention

[33:12]- Exercise, Obesity & Why Weight Matters So Much

[33:56]- Range-of-Motion Checks Every Dog Parent Can Do

[35:31]- Body Condition Scores & Keeping Dogs Lean

[38:10]- Why How Dogs Eat Matters

[38:29]- Elevated Bowls: When They Help & When They Don’t

[39:57]- Neck, Spine & Pain-Free Eating

[40:52]- Piper’s Feeding Changes & Picky Eating

[41:02]- Where to Safely Start Supporting Mobility at Home

[41:26]- Core & More Program & Simple At-Home Exercises

[42:10]- Touch, Awareness & Knowing What’s “Normal”

[43:23]- The One Thing Pet Parents Should Pay Attention To

[43:34]- Daily Living Functions: Stairs, Jumping & Greeting You

[45:28]- What Changes When Dogs Start Feeling Better

[46:08]- Final Movement Reminders

[47:06]- Free Resource: Top 5 Exercises for...

11: Adopt or Shop?05 Sep 202500:26:46

In this episode of Tails and Tones, host Mariska Nall explores the important decision of whether to adopt or shop for a dog. She emphasizes the value of adoption, sharing personal stories and statistics about the current state of dog shelters. The conversation delves into the challenges of adopting dogs, including potential trauma and the thorough application process. Mariska also discusses the pros and cons of purchasing from reputable breeders versus puppy mills, highlighting the ethical considerations involved. Ultimately, she encourages listeners to approach dog ownership with intention and commitment, regardless of their choice.

Takeaways:
  1. Adoption is a personal journey and should be approached with empathy.
  2. Dogs are a long-term commitment, not a temporary decision.
  3. Shelters often face overcrowding, leading to difficult choices for animals.
  4. Adopting a dog can save a life and provide a second chance.
  5. Adoption fees can vary, and sometimes adopting can be more cost-effective.
  6. Some adopted dogs may come with trauma and require patience.
  7. Reputable breeders prioritize health and ethics over profit.
  8. Puppy mills often operate under cruel conditions, treating dogs poorly.
  9. Choosing the right dog involves matching energy levels and lifestyle needs.
  10. Regardless of the choice, responsible pet ownership is crucial.


Relevant links mentioned in the episode:

How dogs are assisting with scientific research with Kayla Fratt

How to Make Your Pet Adoption Application Stand Out

Rolls and Underbites

The Kevin and Kayla Show

Kevin's Video (the two classic Frenchie moods)

Kevin's Video (how much can happen in just a blink)

Timestamps to relevant points within the episode:

[00:00]- Introduction to Dog Adoption vs. Shopping

[02:55]- The Case for Adoption

[05:42]- Challenges of Adoption

[08:46]- Understanding Dog Shopping

[11:33]- The Dark Side of Breeding

[14:47]- Finding the Right Dog for You

[16:40]- Where Tails meet hearts - Rolls and Underbites.

[18:40]- Paw-lebrity of the Week - The Kevin and Kayla Show

10: Tails and Tones Journey29 Aug 202500:19:13

In this episode of Tails and Tones, Mariska shares her personal journey as a dog parent, highlighting the challenges faced in pet care and the quest for sustainable products.

Takeaways:
  1. Caring for pets can be overwhelming at times.
  2. Sustainable pet products are often hard to find.
  3. Many pet products are designed for short-term use.
  4. The pet industry is growing rapidly, but sustainability is lagging.
  5. There is a need for durable and eco-friendly pet products.
  6. Pet ownership statistics show a significant increase in households with pets.
  7. The average lifespan of a dog is much longer than the lifespan of many pet products.
  8. Community engagement is essential for building a successful pet brand.
  9. The journey of creating a pet company is filled with challenges and learning experiences.
  10. It's important to design products that evolve with the needs of pet parents.


Relevant links mentioned in the episode:

Ryan Daniel Moran's Book, 12 Months to $1million

Join our Newsletter here

Join our Waiting List here


Timestamps to relevant points within the episode:

[00:00]- Introduction to the Journey of Pet Care

[04:34]- Challenges of Pet Ownership

[09:00]- The Quest for Sustainable Pet Products

[14:10]- The Birth of a Pet Company

[18:49]- Building a Community of Dog Parents

9: Indoor Enrichment for Dogs: Fun Activities22 Aug 202500:29:31

In this episode of Tails and Tones, host Mariska discusses how to keep dogs entertained indoors, especially during extreme weather conditions. She shares personal anecdotes about responsible pet ownership and the importance of picking up after dogs. The episode highlights various indoor enrichment activities, including games like hide and seek, the toilet roll challenge, and tug of war, as well as the significance of rotating enrichment toys to keep dogs mentally stimulated. Mariska also shares heartwarming stories about dogs making a difference in their communities, emphasizing the bond between pets and their owners.

Bonus tip: You can always take you pet to the local pet shop or hardware store if they are dog friendly or a wonderful indoor snuffle too.

Takeaways:
  1. Indoor enrichment is crucial for dogs during extreme weather.
  2. Responsible pet ownership includes cleaning up after your dog.
  3. Engaging games can keep dogs happy and stimulated indoors.
  4. Enrichment activities should be tailored to each dog's preferences.
  5. Rotating puzzle toys helps maintain a dog's interest and challenge.
  6. Tug of war is a great way to release energy indoors.
  7. Trick training can strengthen the bond between dog and owner.
  8. Heartwarming dog stories remind us of the impact pets can have.
  9. Finding fun activities is more important than perfection in pet care.
  10. Community engagement is vital for responsible pet ownership.

Relevant links mentioned in the episode:

Fetch or Forget, Earth Rated Natural Rubber Treat Toy

Where Tails meet hearts, Kelby & Nixie (That Nepa Newfie)

Paw-lebrity of the Week, Some Frenchie Named Apollo


Timestamps to relevant points within the episode:

[00:00]- Introduction to Indoor Dog Enrichment

[03:29]- The Importance of Picking Up After Your Dog

[04:15]- Keeping Dogs Happy Indoors

[06:11]- Fun Indoor Games for Dogs

[17:23]- Enrichment Toys and Puzzle Rotation

[20:17]- Fetch or Forget, Earth Rated Natural Rubber Treat Toy

[23:03]- Tug and Chase Play

[26:55]- Trick Training Sessions

[27:53]- Where Tails meet hearts, Kelby & Nixie (That Nepa Newfie)

[29:37]- Paw-lebrity of the Week, Some Frenchie Named Apollo

[31:07]- Recap and Conclusion

*I mistakenly called Artemis a boy in this episode. Straight to doggy hell with me. Artemis, you’re a queen 👑—apologies and virtual treats incoming!

8: Neighbour Complaints About Your Dog? Here’s the Ultimate Guide to Keeping the Peace15 Aug 202500:23:49

In this episode of Tails and Tones, host Mariska discusses the challenges dog owners face when neighbors complain about barking. She emphasizes the importance of understanding barking as a form of communication and offers practical steps for addressing complaints with neighbors. The conversation includes personal anecdotes, actionable advice, and heartwarming stories, all aimed at fostering a supportive community for dog parents.

Takeaways:
  1. Barking is a form of communication from your dog.
  2. Not every complaint is a personal attack on you.
  3. Understanding the reason behind barking can help address complaints.
  4. Transparency with neighbors can ease tensions.
  5. Assess complaints neutrally before reacting.
  6. If a complaint is valid, take proactive steps to resolve it.
  7. Document your dog's behavior to track progress.
  8. A dog apology basket can help smooth over neighbor relations.
  9. Stay calm and grounded when addressing complaints.
  10. Your response to complaints is crucial in maintaining community harmony.


Relevant links mentioned in the episode:

Where Tails meet hearts, Padre João Paulo

Paw-lebrity of the Week, Tuna (Traveling Tuna)


Timestamps to relevant points within the episode:

[00:00]- Introduction to Dog Complaints

[01:19]- Understanding Barking as Communication

[02:39]- Navigating Neighbor Complaints

[09:49]- Five Steps to Address Complaints

[18:11]- Tools and Strategies for Dog Owners

[17:40]- Fetch or Forget, Eufy Cam 2 Pro, Never versions available

[20:22]- Where Tails meet hearts, Padre João Paulo

[23:32]- Paw-lebrity of the Week, Tuna (Traveling Tuna)

7: Dog Parks Dirty Looks and Drama The Real Talk Guide to Dog Etiquette08 Aug 202500:21:41

In this episode of Tails and Tones, host Mariska Nall discusses essential dog etiquette for pet owners, emphasizing the importance of responsible pet ownership, training, and socialization. She shares personal experiences and practical tips on navigating public spaces with dogs, ensuring their health and safety, and fostering a supportive dog-loving community. The episode concludes with a heartwarming story about a dog rescue foundation and a spotlight on a unique dog personality, reinforcing the joy and responsibility of being a dog parent.

Takeaways:
  1. Dog etiquette is about respect for the community.
  2. Leash rules are for the safety of all dogs and people.
  3. Cleaning up after your dog is a basic responsibility.
  4. Always ask before letting your dog interact with others.
  5. Training helps dogs feel safe and confident.
  6. Know when it's best to leave your dog at home.
  7. Dog-friendly spaces require responsible behavior from owners.
  8. Keep your dog's vaccinations and health records up to date.
  9. Understanding dog body language can prevent conflicts.
  10. Empathy and awareness create better experiences for everyone.


Relevant links mentioned in the episode:

Doggie Adventures UAE

Leave a review on Podchaser

Where Tails meet hearts - Jason

Heigl Foundation and Badlands Ranch Pet

Paw-lebrity of the Week - Dolly Pawton

Coming in the next episode:

In the next episode, we are digging into what do you do when your neighbours complain about your dog.


Timestamps to relevant points within the episode:

[00:00]- Understanding Dog Etiquette

[01:49]- Leash?

[03:25]- Dog Poop

[08:41]- Training and Socialization for Dogs

[13:11]-Doggie Adventures UAE

[13:25]- Navigating Public Spaces with Dogs

[18:05]- Health and Safety for Dogs

[18:35]- Where Tails meet hearts - Jason

Heigl Foundation and Badlands Ranch Pet

[20:14]- Paw-lebrity of the Week - Dolly Pawton

6: Don’t Feed Your Dog This: Common Foods That Can Kill or Harm Them01 Aug 202500:20:00

In this episode of Tails and Tones, host Mariska discusses the critical topic of food and household items that can be toxic or deadly to dogs. She provides a comprehensive guide on what pet parents need to know, including common human foods that are dangerous, household items to avoid, and natural dangers in the environment. The episode also emphasizes the importance of emergency preparedness for pet owners and shares heartwarming rescue stories, along with a spotlight on a celebrity pet. Mariska encourages listeners to be informed and proactive in ensuring their pets' safety.

Takeaways:
  1. Always check if food is safe for dogs.
  2. Some human foods can be deadly to dogs.
  3. Avoid giving treats without asking the pet parent.
  4. Human medications can be fatal to dogs.
  5. Mushrooms can be extremely toxic for dogs.
  6. Keep cleaning products out of reach of pets.
  7. Stay calm in an emergency with your pet.
  8. Have a little bit of an emergency plan.
  9. Rescue stories remind us of the power of love.
  10. Celebrity pets bring joy and entertainment to our lives.

Relevant links mentioned in the episode:

Download the guide

Where Tails meet hearts - Dino and Ruby video

Paw-lebrity of the Week - Pug Lou Lou Pug Mosy

Coming in the next episode:

In the next episode, we are digging into the dog etiquette every good dog owner should have.


Timestamps to relevant points within the episode:

[00:00]- Introduction to Dog Safety and Toxic Foods

[02:36]- Common Human Foods That Are Toxic to Dogs

[05:22]- Household Items and Medications Dangerous for Dogs

[08:01]- Natural Dangers in the Environment

[10:39]- Emergency Preparedness for Dog Owners

[13:31]- Where Tails meet hearts - Dino and Ruby's video

[16:28]- Paw-lebrity of the Week - Pug Lou Lou and Pug Mosy

A Tail of Gratitude: The Thank-You Episode25 Jul 202500:08:25

In this heartfelt episode, Mariska expresses deep gratitude to the many individuals and organizations that have supported her and her dog, Piper, throughout their journey. From the medical teams that cared for Piper to the dog community that welcomed them, Mariska highlights the importance of support and love in pet parenting. She reflects on the joy and lessons learned along the way, emphasizing the bond between pets and their owners.

Takeaways:
  • Mariska expresses gratitude to her support system.
  • The importance of community in pet parenting is highlighted.
  • Piper's journey has been filled with challenges and joy.
  • Support from medical teams was crucial for Piper's health.
  • Mariska acknowledges the role of her family in her journey.
  • The podcast is a reflection of Mariska's love for Piper.
  • Community members played a significant role in their lives.
  • Mariska emphasizes the joy of pet ownership.
  • The episode serves as a thank you to all supporters.
  • Piper's personality and journey inspire the podcast's creation.

Relevant links mentioned in the episode:

NoPupCleftBehind

Waroona Veterinary Clinic

Greencross Subiaco

Murdoch Small Animal Surgeries

Freo Vets

Happy Tails

Bruno’s Play Center

FluentPet

Podcast Websites

Captivate

Houndstooth Studio by Alex Cearns

Timestamps to relevant points within the episode:

[00:00]-Intro

[01:11]- No Pup Cleft Behind

[02:07]- Waroona Veterinary Clinic Dr. Ron, Kellie, and the nursing staff at Waroona Veterinary Clinic

[02:27]- Murdoch University Animal Hospital – Small Animal Surgery Professor Giselle Hosgood

[02:59]- Greencross Vets Subiaco

[03:25]- Fremantle Animal Hospital (Freo Vets) Dr. Garnett, Dr. Kristy, and the nursing team at Fremantle Animal Hospital

[03:56]- Subiaco Common Dog Park

[04:02]- Katie & Austin

[04:14]- Denise and Boy George

[04:20]- Simone and Floyed

[04:31]- Anne

[04:48]- Danielle

[04:57]- Mark, Nicky, and Moose

[05:56]- Happy Tails – Perth Amanda and her referees at Happy Tails

[06:03]- Bruno’s Play Center – Dubai Jimmy and his team at Bruno’s Play Center

[07:58]- Podcast Websites / Captivate / Rebel Base Media

[08:25]- FluentPet

[10:18]- Alex Cearns from Houndstooth Studio

5: Dog Boarding, Pet Sitters, or Family? How to Choose the Best Care While You’re Away18 Jul 202500:00:41

In this episode of Tails and Tones, host Mariska discusses the various options for pet care when traveling, emphasizing the importance of safety and comfort for pets. She shares personal experiences and criteria for selecting pet sitters, explores different care options including pet sitting, boarding, and trusted house sitters, and highlights the value of community support among pet parents. The episode concludes with heartwarming pet stories and a spotlight on celebrity pets, reinforcing the bond between pets and their owners.

Takeaways:
  1. Many pet parents face the dilemma of pet care while traveling.
  2. It's important to prioritize your pet's safety and comfort.
  3. Judgment from others shouldn't dictate your choices for pet care.
  4. A meet and greet with potential sitters is essential.
  5. Your pet's needs may change over time, requiring different care solutions.
  6. Pet sitting can be flexible and personalized to your pet's routine.
  7. Check the legality and insurance of pet sitters in your area.
  8. Community support can be invaluable for pet parents.
  9. Trial runs can help ease anxiety for both pets and owners.


Relevant links mentioned in the episode:

Pawshake

Mad Paws

Pet Bae (Piper's video)

Petbacker

Bruno’s Play Center

Happy Tails

KONG Signature Small/Petit Ball

Trusted housesitters

Crusoe the Celebrity Dachshund

Crusoe's retirement video

Doggoramps

Paw-lebrity of the Week, Gnocchi the Frenchie

Gnocchi's clothing brand - Life of Leisure

Coming in the next episode:

In the next episode, we are digging into things your dog should not be eating.


Timestamps to relevant points within the episode:

[00:00] -Introduction to Pet Care Dilemmas

[02:23] -Navigating Pet Care Options

[05:23] -Criteria for Choosing a Pet Sitter

[08:07] -Exploring Pet Sitting and Boarding

[10:57] -Understanding Trusted House Sitters

[14:00] -The Role of Friends and Family in Pet Care

[16:35] -Community Support for Pet Parents

[19:05] - Fetch or Forget

[19:37] -Where Tails meet hearts - Crusoe The Dachshund

[22:19] -Paw-lebrity of the Week - Gnocchi The Frenchie

[25:19] -Final Thoughts on Pet Care

How to Support the Tails and Tones Podcast18 Jul 202500:04:36

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4: Prepping for Paws: How to Make Your Home Dog-Ready11 Jul 202500:32:03

In this episode of Tails and Tones, host Mariska discusses how to prepare your home for a new dog, covering essential items, safety measures, and the importance of crate training. She shares personal anecdotes and practical tips for first-time dog owners, emphasizing the need for a safe and loving environment for pets.

Takeaways:
  1. Join local community groups for pet supplies.
  2. Consider where your dog will sleep and eat.
  3. Potty training requires a consistent method.
  4. Always have poop bags on hand for walks.
  5. Doggy cams can help monitor your pet's behavior.
  6. Dogs can have strong preferences for toys.
  7. Safety-proof your home for your new dog.
  8. Use eco-friendly cleaning products around pets.
  9. Every dog is unique and may require different care.

Relevant links mentioned in the episode:

Buy Nothing Groups

Forever Frankie

Frankie selecting her piggie

Doug the Poug's graduation video

Koa The Doodle

Coming in the next episode:

In the next episode, we are digging into boarding, pet sitting or what do you do when you go on holiday.


Timestamps to relevant points within the episode:

[00:00] Getting Ready for a New Dog

[01:14] Pawsative Rant

[02:37] Essential Preparations for Dog Owners

[05:22] Creating a Safe Space for Your Dog

[08:16] Understanding Dog Needs and Training

[15:21] Fetch or Forget - Forever Frankie Adjustable Harness

[28:10] Where Tails meet hearts - Doug the Poug's graduation video

[29:30]- Paw-lebrity of the Week - Koa the doodle (Mom - Katherine Dad - Collin)

28: Your Dog Isn’t “Bad”, They’re Overwhelmed (A Dog Trainer Explains Why) with Phoebe Peppiatt from Double Woof Dog Training23 Jan 202600:51:41

In this thoughtful and engaging conversation, Phoebe Peppiatt, a Dubai-based dog trainer, shares her journey from corporate life to ethical, relationship-led dog training. Together with Mariska, she explores why reactivity is so common, especially in busy urban environments like the UAE, and how confidence, early socialisation, and environment shape behaviour over time.

They discuss practical, compassionate approaches to common challenges such as separation anxiety, potty training, and overstimulation, while also highlighting the importance of daily routines, feeding setups, and learning to read canine body language. The episode closes with an important reminder: caring for yourself as a pet parent is not optional, it’s part of caring well for your dog.

Guest Bio:

Phoebe Peppiatt is a Dubai-based dog trainer and the founder of Double Woof Dog Training. Originally from the UK, Phoebe has spent over a decade in the Middle East and more than five years working professionally with dogs and their humans around the world. Her approach is rooted in positive, ethical, and judgment-free training, with a strong focus on confidence, communication, and understanding behaviour beneath the surface. Having fostered many rescue dogs herself, Phoebe is deeply passionate about helping dogs stay out of shelters by supporting the human–dog relationship before challenges escalate.

Takeaways:
  1. Patience and empathy are foundational to effective dog training.
  2. Dogs communicate stress and unmet needs through behaviour, not misbehaviour.
  3. A calm, low-stimulation environment supports emotional regulation.
  4. Early socialisation plays a key role in building confidence.
  5. Daily routines help dogs feel safe and settled.
  6. Separation anxiety improves through gradual trust-building, not force.
  7. Feeding setups and environment can affect comfort and stress.
  8. Potty training succeeds with consistency, not punishment.
  9. Many challenges stem from misunderstandings between humans and dogs.
  10. Supporting your own wellbeing helps you show up better for your dog.


Relevant links mentioned in the episode:
  1. Double Woof Website, Facebook, Instagram and TikTok
  2. Review the podcast on Podchaser
  3. Sign up to our Tails and Tones newsletter here
  4. Sign up to our Tails and Tones waiting list for our first product (Elevated Food System) here
  5. Find Tails and Tones on our socials: Instagram / Facebook / TikTok / LinkedIn / Website


Timestamps to relevant points within the episode:

[00:00]- Intro

[03:05] – Phoebe’s journey into dog training

[06:10] – Ethical training and lived experience vs qualifications

[09:26] – Reactivity: what sits beneath the behaviour

[11:40] – Creating a calmer home environment

[14:41] – Building confidence in reactive dogs

[18:04] – Early socialisation and the UAE context

[21:46] – Compassion, pressure, and empathy for dog parents

[22:57] – Quiet signs a dog is gaining confidence

[24:47] – Separation anxiety in apartment living

[28:45] – Buttons, enrichment, and managing overstimulation

[36:53] – Misunderstandings and canine body language

[39:10] – Why humans change first

[40:16] – Daily routines and emotional regulation

[43:10] – Feeding setup, posture, and comfort

[45:40] – Potty training for puppies and adopted dogs

[49:06] – Final reflections on self-care

[50:51] – Outro

27: Dog Feeding Posture Explained: Elevated Bowls, Brachycephalic Dogs & What Vets Really Say09 Jan 202600:24:09

Feeding posture is something most of us never question, yet it’s something our dogs do every single day.

In this episode of Tails & Tones, Mariska explores the often-overlooked role of feeding posture in canine health, and why elevated bowls can be supportive for some dogs, but harmful for others.

Drawing on veterinary literature, canine physiotherapy guidance, and her lived experience with Piper, Mariska breaks down:

  1. how feeding posture affects the neck, shoulders, and spine
  2. why brachycephalic dogs (like French Bulldogs and Pugs) often struggle more
  3. what the research really says about elevated bowls and bloat (GDV)
  4. subtle signs of stiffness pet parents often miss
  5. and how to think about feeding as a system, not just a bowl

This episode isn’t blanket advice, and it’s not about telling you what to buy.

It’s about helping you notice what your dog’s body might be asking for.

If you’ve ever wondered whether feeding could feel a little easier for your dog, this conversation is for you.

Takeaways:
  1. Feeding posture is crucial for a dog's health.
  2. Not all dogs should use elevated bowls; individual needs vary.
  3. Feeding setups can impact a dog's comfort and well-being.
  4. Signs of discomfort in dogs can be subtle but important to notice.
  5. Brachycephalic dogs are particularly at risk for feeding-related issues.
  6. Elevated bowls can help with posture but are not a one-size-fits-all solution.
  7. Daily feeding habits can shape a dog's body over time.
  8. Consulting with a vet or canine physio is essential for tailored advice.
  9. Creating a supportive feeding environment can improve a dog's quality of life.
  10. Pet parents should be proactive in addressing their dog's feeding needs.


Relevant links mentioned in the episode:
  1. Review the podcast on Podchaser
  2. Sign up to our Tails and Tones newsletter here
  3. Sign up to our Tails and Tones waiting list for our first product (Elevated Food System) here
  4. Find Tails and Tones on our socials: Instagram / Facebook / TikTok / LinkedIn / Website


Timestamps to relevant points within the episode:

[00:00]- Why no one talks about dog feeding posture

[01:05]- Important context: this isn’t advice for every dog

[03:20]- Piper’s physio moment & the unexpected question

[06:10]- Why feeding posture affects the neck, shoulders & spine

[09:20]- The emotional impact of chronic discomfort in dogs

[10:45]- Subtle signs of stiffness pet parents often miss

[13:40]- Treating stiffness: why it’s never just one solution

[15:10]- Elevated bowls, digestion & GDV, a balanced view

[17:55]- Why brachycephalic dogs are different

[19:30]- What “elevated” actually means (ideal feeding height)

[21:25]- Why physios start with everyday systems like feeding

[22:45]- Rethinking feeding: systems, not products

[23:30]- Final reflections, waitlist & how to follow along

26: The Last Best Day: Loving a Senior Dog Through Dementia and Goodbye with Coeli Fortun26 Dec 202500:53:00

In this episode, we sit down for a gentle and deeply honest conversation with Coeli Fortun, a pet photographer and certified pet nutrition coach, as she shares what it was like to care for her senior dog, Manolo, through decline, and what it meant to give him his last best day.

Together, we talk about the bond we build with our pets over a lifetime, the role nutrition and supportive care can play as they age, and the long, emotional road that leads to end-of-life decisions. Chelly opens up about grief, judgment, and the quiet relief that can coexist with loss, and why community matters so much during these moments.

This episode is for anyone loving a senior pet, grieving one they’ve lost, or navigating the question no one prepares you for. You’re not alone, and you don’t have to go through it without compassion or support.

Guest Bio:

Coeli (Chelly) Fortun is a Toronto-based photographer and certified pet nutrition coach whose work centers on documenting the deep bond between pets and their humans. After caring for her Shih Tzu, Manolo (15 y.o), through three years of senior decline (including canine dementia, degenerative myelopathy, and arthritis) and her cat Snuffles (20y.o), through cancer, she began sharing their stories openly and found comfort in the community that formed around them.

Takeaways:
  1. Chelly's journey into pet photography began with her own pets.
  2. The emotional bond between pets and their humans is profound.
  3. Nutrition plays a crucial role in the health of senior pets.
  4. Creating lasting memories with pets is essential for pet parents.
  5. Euthanasia is a compassionate choice, not a sign of giving up.
  6. Grief is a complex and non-linear process for pet parents.
  7. Community support is vital during the grieving process.
  8. It's important to seek out others who understand your experience.
  9. Documenting both good and bad days can be therapeutic.
  10. Cherishing the last moments with pets can bring peace.

Relevant links mentioned in the episode:
  1. Coeli Fortun, Instagram, LinkedIn, TikTok
  2. Manolo last best day video
  3. Review the podcast on Podchaser
  4. Sign up to our Tails and Tones newsletter here
  5. Sign up to our Tails and Tones waiting list for our first product (Elevated Food System) here
  6. Find Tails and Tones on our socials: Instagram / Facebook / TikTok / LinkedIn / Website


Timestamps to relevant points within the episode:

[00:00]- Intro

[03:45]- Meet Chelly: Photographer, pet nutrition coach & senior pet advocate

[05:22]- How photographing her own pets changed everything

[07:27]- Why nutrition played a major role in extending her pets’ quality of life

[09:15]- “It’s not about fixing aging, it’s about supporting good days”

[12:24]- The story behind Manolo’s last-day video

[15:11]- Why the park, the sign, and strangers mattered so much

[16:06]- Turning grief into connection: sharing to help even one person feel less alone

[17:10]- Why end-of-life decisions are never “overnight”

[18:21]- Understanding canine dementia (and why no one talks about it)

[20:24]- The Quality of Life checklist that changed everything

[21:05]- “If they can’t do the dog things they love anymore…”

[23:37]- Sensory loss, fear, and what senior decline really looks like

[26:03]- How vets and specialists helped confirm it wasn’t “giving up”

[27:40]- Holding grief and relief at the same time

[29:25]- How to hold space for grief when the world doesn’t understand

[32:13]- Why community is everything during senior pet care

[35:16]- What to say to yourself when you feel exhausted, judged, or overwhelmed

[38:03]- “Euthanasia isn’t giving up, it’s compassion”

[42:04]- The moment Manolo showed them he was ready

25: French Bulldog 101: The Ultimate Health Guide, BOAS, Breathing, IVDD, Diet & Puppy Care with Dr. Sarah Ramsey12 Dec 202501:04:48

This episode dives deep into the essential care and health considerations for French Bulldogs, exploring their rising popularity, common medical issues, and the importance of responsible breeding. Dr. Sarah Ramsey shares her expertise on early care, recognizing health problems, and maintaining a healthy lifestyle for these beloved pets. Listeners will gain valuable insights into the unique needs of French Bulldogs, from nutrition to veterinary care, ensuring a happy and healthy life for their furry companions.

Guest Bio:

Dr. Sarah Ramsey, originally from West Sussex in the UK, graduated from The Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies in Edinburgh in 2006 and also holds a degree in Parasitology from Glasgow University. She has practiced acupuncture since 2007, is a member of the ABVA, and earned her Certificate in Small Animal Medicine from the University of Liverpool in 2016, later achieving Advanced Veterinary Practitioner status in 2022. With a special interest in feline medicine, oncology, pain management, and end-of-life care, Dr. Sarah has held senior roles including Clinical Director of a two-site practice in the UK and Head of Medicine at a London small animal hospital. She relocated to the UAE in 2021 with her husband, two children, and a growing rescue family of cats, alongside her Bedlington Whippet, Snowy, and a tortoise named Taco. Beyond veterinary medicine, she is a passionate runner, ultramarathon finisher, yoga practitioner, and stand-up paddleboarder, with recent adventures in aerial gymnastics and a goal of completing a triathlon within the next year.

Takeaways:
  1. French Bulldogs require special care due to their unique health issues.
  2. Research is crucial before bringing a French Bulldog home.
  3. Regular vet check-ups can help catch health issues early.
  4. Brachycephalic breeds like French Bulldogs often need BOAS surgery.
  5. Maintaining a healthy body condition is vital for their well-being.
  6. Feeding practices should be tailored to the individual dog's needs.
  7. Using an elevated feeding set up can really help this breed.
  8. Early socialization and training are important for French Bulldogs.
  9. Recognizing signs of pain or discomfort can lead to better health outcomes.
  10. Ethical breeding practices are essential to reduce health risks.
  11. French Bulldogs can live happier lives with proper care and attention.


Relevant links mentioned in the episode:
  1. World Small Animal Veterinary Association (WSAVA) Body Condition Score Card
  2. Dr Well Website, Instagram
  3. Review the podcast on Podchaser
  4. Sign up to our Tails and Tones newsletter here
  5. Sign up to our Tails and Tones waiting list for our first product (Elevated Food System) here
  6. Find Tails and Tones on our socials: Instagram / Facebook / TikTok / LinkedIn / Website


Timestamps to relevant points within the episode:

[00:00]-Introduction to French Bulldog Care

[05:15]- The Popularity of French Bulldogs

[06:39]- Understanding French Bulldog Health Risks

[10:18]- Choosing the Right French Bulldog

[11:32]- Early Care for Your French Bulldog

[14:55]- Recognizing Breathing Issues in French Bulldogs

[16:34]- Understanding Brachycephalic Obstructive Airway Syndrome (BOAS)

[19:06]- The Importance of Early Intervention for French Bulldogs

[21:36]- Assessing Surgical Needs in French Bulldogs

[22:28]- Neutering and Its Timing for French Bulldogs

[26:21]- Setting Up French Bulldogs for Success

[30:26]- Understanding IVDD in French Bulldogs

[34:13]- Emergency Responses to Proprioceptive Deficits

[35:08]- The Importance of Imaging for Spinal Health

[36:54]- Feeding Posture and the Benefits of an elevated feeding system for French Bulldogs

[38:45]- Choosing the Right Puppy: Health Considerations

[39:38]- The Impact of Breed Characteristics on Health

[40:57]- Grooming and Maintenance for French Bulldogs

[43:28]- Dietary Needs and Feeding Frequency for French Bulldogs

[48:58]- Veterinary Care and Blood Work for French Bulldogs

[49:14]- Importance of Baseline Health Checks

[50:01]- Proactive vs Reactive Health Management

[51:47]- Comprehensive Veterinary Checkups

[53:09]- Recognizing Subtle Signs of Discomfort

[55:49]- The Role of Research in Pet Ownership

[57:44]- Ethical Breeding Practices

[58:59]- Health Considerations for French Bulldogs

[01:01:51]- Final Thoughts on French Bulldog Care

Bonus: Frenchie Nose-to-Tail Health Checklist

👃 Nose & Breathing

☐ Nostrils open and symmetrical

☐ Breathing is quiet (no excessive snorting, wheezing, or rasping)

☐ No panting at rest

☐ No blue/pale gums

☐ Able to exercise/play without stopping quickly

👀 Eyes

☐ No redness

☐ No excessive tearing or staining

☐ No squinting or blinking more than normal

☐ Corneas look smooth & clear (no cloudy patches or scratches)

☐ Check corners of eyes for any discharge

🐶 Skin & Face Folds

☐ Clean between facial folds

☐ No redness or moisture

☐ No smell from folds

☐ No crusting or irritation

☐ Chin and lip folds clean and dry

👂 Ears

☐ No redness

☐ No odor

☐ No waxy buildup

☐ Dog is comfortable when ears are touched

🦷 Mouth & Teeth

☐ Gums pink and healthy

☐ No broken or loose teeth

☐ Breath smells normal

☐ No difficulty chewing

🧴 Body & Skin

☐ No redness, dry patches, or hotspots

☐ No new lumps or bumps (if found, note location + size)

☐ Coat looks healthy & shiny

☐ No excessive itching or licking

🦴 Spine, Posture & Mobility

☐ Walks normally (no stiffness, limping, or hopping)

☐ Able to jump up/down as usual

☐ No hesitation on stairs

☐ When running/playing, no signs of pain

☐ No sensitivity when gently feeling along the spine

🐾 Paws & Feet

☐ Between toes clean

☐ No interdigital cysts or swelling

☐ Nails an appropriate length

☐ Paw pads clean and free of cracks

💩 Tummy & Toileting

☐ Stool normal (note soft, loose, mucus, blood, or changes)

☐ No vomiting/regurgitation

☐ Eating normally

☐ Drinking normal amounts

⚖️ Weight & Body Condition

☐ Rib check: Can feel ribs without pressing hard

☐ Waist visible from above

☐ Belly tuck visible from side

☐ Compare with WSAVA Body Condition Score chart

🛁 Grooming Reminders

☐ Quick rinse after beach or sand

☐ Weekly brush-out

☐ Bath only as needed (mild dog-specific wash)

☐ Clean folds, underarms, groin if needed

☐ Check nails weekly

❤️ Behavior & Mood

☐ Normal energy levels

☐ No sudden clinginess or hiding

☐ No unusual aggression or irritability

☐ Sleeping and playing normally

24: Making the Holidays Magical for Your Dog05 Dec 202500:29:20

In this episode of Tails and Tones, Mariska discusses how to make the holiday season magical for dogs. She shares the Alfie for Dogs tradition, holiday enrichment ideas, safety tips, and ways to create special memories with pets. The episode emphasizes the importance of connection and presence during the festive season, reminding pet parents to prioritize their dogs' needs and joy.

Takeaways:
  1. Make the holidays magical for your dog.
  2. The Alfie for Dogs tradition adds fun and creativity.
  3. Enrichment activities help dogs cope with holiday stress.
  4. Safety is crucial during the festive season.
  5. Create special traditions to bond with your dog.
  6. Dogs thrive on connection and presence during holidays.
  7. Use everyday items for holiday enrichment activities.
  8. Be mindful of food hazards for dogs during gatherings.
  9. Set up a cozy retreat for your dog during busy times.
  10. Gifts should support your dog's well-being and happiness.

Relevant links mentioned in the episode:
  1. Tails and Tones Elfie Experience for Dogs
  2. Episode 19: From Bored to Brilliant: How Daily Enrichment Builds Your Dog’s Confidence with Tori Mistick
  3. Episode 6: Toxic Foods + Printable Guide
  4. DIY Advent Calendar Video
  5. Alex Cearns
  6. Furchild
  7. Where Tails meet hearts: Tika @tikatheiggy (Dad's Tribute)
  8. Paw-lebrity of the Week: Frederick & Royston @frederickandroyston (Christmas photoshoot and video)
  9. Review the podcast on Podchaser
  10. Sign up to our Tails and Tones newsletter here
  11. Sign up to our Tails and Tones waiting list for our first product (Elevated Food System) here
  12. Find Tails and Tones on our socials: Instagram / Facebook / TikTok / LinkedIn / Website

Timestamps to relevant points within the episode:

[00:00] — Intro

[00:40] — The Elevated Feeding System Story & Founding Pack

[02:18] — Welcome to the Episode

[04:10] — What Is Elfie for Dogs?

[05:20] — The 25-Day Printable Elfie Pack

[06:15] — My Favourite Elfie Setups (Pancakes, Binoculars, Naughty/Nice)

[07:30] — Holiday Enrichment Ideas

[09:00] — Christmas “Snafari” Walk

[10:40] — Wrapping Paper Treasure Hunt

[11:20] — Festive Lick Mats

[12:15] — Advent Calendars (Store-Bought & DIY)

[13:05] — Christmas Eve Treat Puzzle & Cozy Den Setup

[13:32] — Holiday Safety for Dogs

[15:15] — Toxic Foods & Guest Safety

[17:40] — Decoration Hazards

[18:40] — Guests, Stress & Decompression Spaces

[19:30] — Traveling With Your Dog During the Holidays

[20:25] — Special Holiday Traditions With Your Dog

[21:45] — Paw-Print Ornaments & Christmas Eve Walks

[22:15] — Matching PJs, Pup Stockings & Family Photos

[22:55] — Gift Ideas That Support Wellbeing

[24:45] — Enrichment Gifts, Treats & Acts of Kindness

[25:06] — Where Tails Meet Hearts: Tika the Iggy Tribute

[27:28] — Paw-lebrity of the Week: Fredrick and Royston

[28:40] — Final Message: Presence Over Perfection

23: How Smart Are Dogs Really? Jennifer Holland Reveals the Science Behind Canine Intelligence28 Nov 202500:43:06

In this episode of Tails and Tones, Mariska Nell sits down with science writer and longtime National Geographic contributor Jennifer S. Holland to explore what it really means to be “dog smart.” Jennifer shares stories and insights from her latest book, Dog Smart: Life-Changing Lessons in Canine Intelligence, including why an estimated 85% of the world’s dogs aren’t pets, how street dogs adapt and thrive, and what search-and-rescue and cancer-detection dogs reveal about canine superpowers. They dive into everyday intelligence—like the quiet genius of a dog waiting at the window—why so-called “bad dogs” are often just misunderstood or under-exercised, how ear cropping and tail docking can impact communication, and why letting dogs sniff, move, and “be dogs” is one of the most loving things we can do. The conversation blends science, personal stories (including Mariska’s Frenchie Piper and Jennifer’s dog Monk), and practical takeaways for modern pet parents who want to better understand and support their dogs’ emotional and cognitive lives.

Guest Bio:

Jennifer S. Holland is a science and nature writer with a long career as a staff writer at National Geographic. Her work focuses on animals, conservation, and the natural world, and she is the bestselling author of the Unlikely Friendships book series, which shares true stories of surprising bonds between animals. Her latest book, Dog Smart: Life-Changing Lessons in Canine Intelligence, examines what it means to be smart in the world of the dog, weaving together cutting-edge research, field reporting, and stories from trainers, working dogs, and beloved pets. Jennifer lives with her dog Monk and continues to write, speak, and share about the rich inner lives of animals.

Takeaways:
  1. Dogs are communicators first. Body language, subtle signals, and redundancy matter, cropped ears/tails can limit canine “tools,” so supervise thoughtfully.
  2. 85% of the world’s dogs aren’t pets. Street/roaming dogs occupy a valid ecological niche—adaptability is a form of intelligence.
  3. Genius comes in many forms. From cancer detection to waiting at the window, “smart” includes problem-solving, emotional attunement, and connection.
  4. Training ≠ obedience only. Many “bad behaviors” are unmet needs or misdirected intelligence. Compassionate, consistent training (and the right trainer) changes outcomes.
  5. Exercise is non-negotiable. Physical AND cognitive work reduce frustration and destructive behaviors.
  6. Let dogs be dogs. Sniffing is learning; exploration builds optimism. Partnership > possession.
  7. Talking buttons are a fun extra. Useful for enrichment and cause-effect learning—while we keep prioritizing dog-forward communication.
  8. Humility helps. Understanding dogs well can make us better, more observant humans.


Relevant links mentioned in the episode:

Jennifer’s website

Dog Smart the book

Jennifer's Unlikely series books

Jennifer on social: Instagram/TikTok / Facebook

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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


Timestamps to relevant points within the episode:

[00:00]- Intro

[02:00] – Welcome, Jennifer’s intro

[03:40] – Jennifer’s origin story & “why dogs”

[07:30] – 85% of dogs aren’t pets; street-dog intelligence

[10:55] – Monk’s bed-spot trick: everyday problem-solving

[12:48] – Talking buttons: cause/effect & connection

[15:49] – Dogs in MRI machines—how they trained it

[22:00] – Search-and-rescue scent tracking story

[20:15] – Signals, cropped ears, and stepping up for our dogs

[27:57] – “Bad dogs” as misdirected intelligence

[30:01] – Exercise is everything (physical & cognitive)

[31:56] – Responsibility: sniffing, breed needs, partnership

[35:51] – A deeper truth about intelligence & existence value

[39:04] – Signature takeaway: “Let dogs be dogs”

[41:00] – Jennifer's one message to every pet parent

[42:31] – Outro

22: DIY Dog Art Ideas: Safe Pawprint Projects, Lick Paintings & Creative Keepsakes21 Nov 202500:32:16

In this episode of Tails & Tones, Mariska brings her art world and pet-parent journey together to explore DIY art projects you can create with your dog. From safe, non-toxic pawprint masterpieces to hilarious lick-art abstracts, she shares practical tips, safety considerations, and creative ideas for turning your dog’s paws and personality into meaningful keepsakes and functional art. Along the way, she opens up about the R&D journey behind Tails & Tones’ first product elevated food and water station.

Takeaways:
  1. Why making art with your dog is powerful enrichment and a bonding experience.
  2. The importance of using pet-safe, non-toxic materials (and why most studio art supplies aren’t dog-safe).
  3. Two main ways to create pawprints safely: No-mess baby handprint/footprint kits for clean, crisp prints and Mideer Super Washable Finger Paint for colorful, washable paw art.
  4. Classic pawprint masterpieces
  5. Lick Art using canvas, cling film, and peanut butter or yogurt.
  6. How to turn your dog’s art into functional pieces like mugs, coasters, bowls, and holiday gifts.
  7. Behind-the-scenes look at Tails & Tones’ sustainable product journey, especially the upcoming elevated bowl for flat-faced and mobility-sensitive dog


Relevant links mentioned in the episode:
  1. Tails & Tones on Instagram: @tailsandtones
  2. Where Tails meet hearts: Monty, Lola and Amy @amyqzak (Monty's video that was shared on The Dodo)
  3. Paw-lebrity of the Week: Pharaby & Jen @pharaby_fable, Pharaby's Art, YouTube
  4. Review the podcast on Podchaser
  5. The Dodo (featured Monty’s video): The Dodo
  6. FluentPet talking buttons: FluentPet
  7. Tails & Tones Elevated Bowl Waitlist


Timestamps to relevant points within the episode:

[00:00]-Intro

[01:10] – Big news: Tails & Tones product update

[06:30] – Why make art with your dog?

[09:00] – Safety first: pet-safe art supplies

[13:30] – Pawprint Masterpiece (No-mess & paint versions)

[20:30] – Lick Art abstract painting

[25:30] – Turning pet art into functional gifts

[27:30] – Where Tails Meet Hearts

[30:00] – Paw-lebrity of the Week

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