Episodes

  • Miranda Wimbush - Dogs as Mirrors: Healing at the Human End of the Leash
    Jan 11 2026

    What if your dog’s behaviour isn’t something to fix… but something to listen to?

    In this beautifully grounding conversation, I’m joined by Miranda Wimbush, founder of The Mindful Canine, to explore what becomes possible when we slow down, soften our nervous systems, and reconnect with the wisdom that lives beneath the noise.

    Miranda brings together science, intuition, and embodied awareness in a way that feels both practical and profound. We talk about dogs as mirrors, grief as an initiator, and why true change so often begins at the human end of the leash.

    This is an episode for dog guardians and professionals who feel the pull toward a quieter, more connected way of being with their dogs - and with themselves.

    🐾 Key Takeaways

    The truth behind “fixing the dog”
    Why behaviour often shifts when the human nervous system finds regulation first.

    The one basic secret of intuitive connection
    Slowing down enough to feel - not analyse - what’s happening between you and your dog.

    Why most well-meaning dog guardians are exhausted
    And how emotional release can restore capacity, clarity, and compassion.

    How a simple heart-centred practice can change everything
    From daily stress… to how safe and supported your dog feels with you.

    The often-overlooked cost of caring deeply
    Especially for pet professionals, and why boundaries and self-connection matter more than technique.

    💬 Favourite Quote

    “When we release some of what we’re carrying, our dogs don’t just feel it, they soften with us.”

    00:00 Introduction to the Podcast
    00:24 Welcoming Miranda Rubush
    00:54 Miranda's Background and Business
    02:33 The Shift to Focusing on Dog Owners
    04:26 Personal Journey and Emotional Healing
    05:45 Intuitive Connection and Energy Healing
    07:03 Impact of COVID on Dog Owners
    08:36 Challenges Faced by Dog Professionals
    11:45 Meditation and Visualization Techniques
    16:08 Emotional Connection with Dogs
    23:40 Conclusion and Resources

    🌿 About the Guest – Miranda Wimbush

    Miranda Wimbush is the founder of The Mindful Canine, where she supports dog guardians and pet professionals through holistic canine coaching and intuitive healing.

    With a background as a certified professional dog trainer, veterinary technician, and HeartMath Certified Mentor, Miranda bridges practical, science-based understanding with deep inner work. Her approach helps people regulate their nervous systems, heal unconscious patterns, and reconnect with their own inner wisdom — so their dogs don’t have to carry what isn’t theirs.

    Miranda’s work is especially powerful for pet professionals experiencing burnout or compassion fatigue, offering a heart-centred path toward sustainability, clarity, and trust — on both ends of the leash.

    🔗 Connect with Miranda

    🌐 Website: https://www.mindfulcanine.ca

    🎁 Free Workshop + Call: Deepening Your Intuitive Connection Workshop & Call
    (A beautiful entry point into Miranda’s work and lived experience of intuitive connection)
    https://program.mindfulcanine.ca/intuitive
    Use code FREEBIE

    As always, to find out all about Soul Touched by Dogs, go to
    👉 https://soultouchedbydogs.com

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    26 mins
  • Andy Honda - Beyond the Holidays: A Therapy Dog’s Love Letter to New York City
    Jan 4 2026

    Yes… this episode should have gone out before Christmas.
    And yet, there’s something quietly perfect about sharing it now, at the very beginning of January.

    Because this conversation isn’t really about Christmas.
    It’s about connection.
    About slowing down enough to notice the magic that’s already there.
    And about the kind of presence dogs offer us - especially when the world feels loud, fast, or overwhelming.

    In this episode, Andy Honda invites us into life in New York City through the eyes (and paws) of her therapy dog, Koa, and into the heart behind her children’s book series Koa’s Ruff Life.

    It’s gentle.
    It’s grounding.
    And it’s exactly the kind of story many of us need as we step into a new year.

    🐾 What we explore in this episode

    How a big, soulful Rhodesian Ridgeback became a certified therapy dog

    What therapy dog visits actually look like - in children’s hospitals and schools for kids with special needs

    Why Koa’s calm presence has such a powerful effect on children

    How everyday walks through New York City turned into stories that educate, comfort, and delight

    The surprising thread connecting Andy’s work as a medical executive with her storytelling for children

    Why paying attention is one of the greatest gifts dogs give us

    Key takeaways

    The truth behind therapy dogs: It’s not about tricks or obedience - it’s about temperament, attunement, and emotional safety

    Why small, ordinary moments matter: A walk, a pause, a shared smile ... this is where connection lives

    How dogs help us regulate: Koa doesn’t “do” much, and that’s exactly why he helps so much

    Why stories are such powerful teachers: Especially for children, learning lands best when it’s wrapped in warmth and curiosity

    💬 Favorite quote from the episode

    “There’s something about Koa. He has this calming presence - and an uncanny ability to sense emotion.”

    About Andy & Koa

    Andy Honda is a NYC-based medical executive, speaker, and lifelong animal lover. Originally from Hawaii, she brings a spirit of warmth, curiosity, and aloha into everything she creates.

    Her children’s book series, Koa’s Ruff Life, is inspired by real-life adventures with her therapy dog, Koa - from Central Park mornings to holiday traditions in New York City. Together, Andy and Koa volunteer weekly with children with special needs, offering comfort, companionship, and connection.

    Her latest release, Koa’s Ruff Life: Christmas Time in New York City, captures the wonder of the season, but as you’ll hear in this episode, its heart goes far beyond Christmas.

    🔗 Connect with Andy

    🌐 Website: https://koasrufflife.com

    🌐 Author site: https://andyhondamd.com

    📚 Signed books & the full series available via her website

    January often arrives with pressure: new goals, new habits, new energy.
    This episode offers something different.

    This is an invitation to begin the year gently.
    To remember that presence matters more than momentum.
    And to let dogs - as always - lead us back to what’s real.

    As always, to find out all about Soul Touched by Dogs, go to
    👉 https://soultouchedbydogs.com

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    28 mins
  • Stephanie Rombough - How to Stop the Chase (Kindly)
    Nov 6 2025

    If your “sweet-as-sugar-until-a-squirrel-appears” dog can’t resist the thrill of the chase, this one’s for you.

    Force-free trainer Stephanie Rombough (Happy Hounds Dog Training, Alberta, Canada) joins me to share the reward-based process behind her new book inspired by her own high-drive herder, Nera.

    We dig into why chasing is so reinforcing, how to prevent dangerous rehearsals, and exactly how to teach voluntary disengagement—from “laser-eyes on bunny” to “I see it… and I choose you.”

    You’ll hear how Stephanie moved from a compulsion-based upbringing in dog training to a compassionate, science-grounded approach that works for terriers, sighthounds, herders—and the humans who love them.

    Key takeaways

    🐾 The one mistake even experienced guardians make: starting where the dog can’t succeed. Begin well below threshold so you can reward success and build from there.

    🐾 Management is non-negotiable. While you train, prevent rehearsals: leashes instead of off-leash parks, doors closed, baby gates up. Each “got it!” chase self-rewards like a biochemical jackpot.

    🐾 Use functional rewards. Sometimes a dry cookie can’t compete with a river, a breeze, or a squeaky critter. Reward with what your dog actually wants in that moment (e.g., a release to sniff/splash or a fur tug to bite).

    🐾 Three-phase training path:

    Prompted leave-it (you cue disengagement).

    Supported watching (dog looks, you cue when needed).

    Voluntary disengagement (dog chooses you without prompting—keep rewarding this every time).

    🐾 Replace, don’t just remove. Offer daily “legal” predation outlets—tug, chase games, scent work—so that the “prey-drive battery” drains in healthy ways.

    🐾 Safety first. Keep dogs on leash during the program to prevent a full predatory sequence (chase → grab → …). Finishing that sequence makes the habit much harder to change.

    🐾 How long does it take? It varies by dog and setup. Expect meaningful progress in a few weeks; solid reliability often builds over 2–3 months—and sometimes faster once the dog “gets it.”

    🐾 Why “force-free won’t work with tough cases” is a myth. With the right setup, criteria, and rewards, even high-octane chasers can learn to leave wildlife (and cats!) alone.

    🐾 Exactly how and what to reward: mark the moment your dog chooses you—even when you didn’t see the squirrel first. That’s the behavior you want on repeat.

    Favorite quote

    “Let your dog be a little wolf for 10–20 minutes a day, and they’ll be so much happier.”

    About Stephanie Rombough

    Stephanie Rombough is a force-free dog trainer and the owner of Happy Hounds Dog Training in Alberta, Canada. She’s best known for clear, practical tutorials and client case studies on YouTube, helping guardians turn everyday struggles into calm, connected wins. Her new book distills a decade of hands-on work into a step-by-step, reward-based system to stop chasing—without pain or fear.

    Connect with Stephanie

    Website: https://happyhoundsdogtraining.ca/

    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@happyhoundsdogtraining

    Free guide: Leash Training Made Easier — https://happyhounds.myflodesk.com/leashtraining

    Book: Stop the Chase — now available in print on Amazon (rolling out internationally)

    As always, to find out more about Soul Touched by Dogs, go to https://soultouchedbydogs.com

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    23 mins
  • Dr. Holly Tett - Looking Beyond "Good Dog / Bad Dog" - Healing Both Ends of the Lead
    Nov 6 2025

    A psychologist walks into a dog park… and realises half her clients have tails.

    That’s pretty much how Dr. Holly Tett discovered her calling — blending trauma-informed psychology with force-free dog training to heal both ends of the lead.
    In this lively, heartfelt conversation, we talk about why obedience can’t fix overwhelm, how to spot the difference between shut down and calm, and what happens when we finally look at our dogs — and ourselves — through a lens of compassion instead of correction.
    Plus, you’ll hear the story behind Holly’s now-famous “Cheeky Chicken” elevator game — proof that a bit of silliness can soothe two nervous systems at once.

    Key takeaways

    🐾 The one mistake even experienced guardians make: trying to “train away” big feelings with obedience cues. Skills have their place—but distress needs safety, co-regulation, and time.

    🐾 How to tell the difference between shutdown and calm: a still body isn’t always a settled nervous system. Look at the whole dog, not just one body part.

    🐾 Why our own stress backfires on walks: when our fight-or-flight kicks in, memory and technique vanish. Regulate you first so you can help your dog regulate.

    🐾 A simple pre-walk ritual that changes everything: make connection the goal, not control. (Holly’s “Cheeky Chicken” game is a perfect example.)

    🐾 How to dodge the public-opinion trap: other people’s looks aren’t data. Notice when old shame or criticism stories resurface, name them — “my mind’s doing that thing again” — then return to your dog.

    🐾 When life gets busy: compassion fatigue is real. Simplify environments, shorten exposures, and celebrate micro-wins.

    Favorite quote

    “Dogs don’t hide who they are — unless they don’t feel safe. Our job is to make safety the baseline so connection can do the teaching.”

    About Dr. Holly Tett

    Dr. Holly Tett is a force-free behaviourist, clinical psychologist, and dog-business coach who helps guardians and professionals strengthen their bond with dogs through a trauma-informed, attachment-based approach.
    She offers online courses, memberships, and mentorships — including Canine Connection (for guardians) and The Trauma-Informed Dog Practitioner Programme (for pros).
    Holly also hosts two podcasts: Letters From Your Dog and Training Dogs, Training People and Keeping Our Sh*t Together.
    She shares life with four beloved teachers — Riggs, Aya, Squid and Strudel — each with their own lessons to offer.

    Join Holly’s live workshop

    Are You as Triggered as Your Dog?
    This popular free session runs regularly (replay available). It’s for anyone who loves their dog but feels the emotional weight of living with a sensitive pup — and wants simple, kind strategies to make life easier for both ends of the lead.
    ➡️ Register: https://www.pawsupdogs.com/triggered/

    Connect with Holly

    Website: https://www.pawsupdogs.com

    Podcast (guardians): Letters From Your Dog

    Podcast (pros): Training Dogs, Training People and Keeping Our Sh*t Together

    Facebook Page: Kindness Is Essential, Not Optional

    Facebook Group: Kindness Is Essential, Not Optional — Dog Training Support

    Instagram (dog parents): @pawsupdogstraining

    Instagram (dog pros): @forcefreedogprobusinesssupport

    As always, to find out all about Soul Touched by Dogs, go to https://soultouchedbydogs.com

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    25 mins
  • Jill Hedgecock - Fiction That Heals, Teaches & Celebrates Dogs
    Oct 12 2025

    What happens when a lifelong animal lover and environmental scientist weaves her passions into stories where dogs see ghosts, save the day, and change lives?

    In this episode, award-winning author Jill Hedgecock joins us to talk about her Shadow series — suspenseful, heart-filled novels that entertain while quietly teaching readers about compassion, responsible dog stewardship, and the beauty of the human–animal bond.

    From champion agility runs and nose-work discoveries to celebrating a famous Doberman named Ruby who inspired an entire book series — Jill’s world is where storytelling, science, and canine love meet.

    💡 Key Takeaways

    The truth behind “owning” dogs — why Jill uses the word stewardship instead, and what it changes in the way we see our dogs.

    How stories can de-stigmatize misunderstood breeds — and the powerful legacy of Ruby the Doberman, social-media star turned literary heroine.

    The surprising reason agility and nose work are about the handler, not the dog — and what it reveals about trust and communication.

    How a simple story choice can spark awareness about serious issues like DCM in large breeds or the environmental impact of pesticides on bees.

    The one thing all great “dog books” really teach us: how to be better humans.

    🐕 Favorite Quote

    “Agility is the best because the dogs are off leash. They can do whatever they want—and they choose to try to please you.” — Jill Hedgecock

    00:00 Introduction to the Podcast
    00:24 Meet Jill: A Lifelong Dog Lover
    00:41 Jill's Journey with Dogs and Agility
    02:21 Writing Books with Dogs as Main Characters
    02:52 The First Book: Between Shadows' Eyes
    06:11 The Second Book: From Shadow's Perspective
    08:18 The Third Book: Exploring Family and Loss
    09:15 Raising Awareness About DCM in Dogs
    11:29 Jill's Writing Journey and Inspirations
    14:19 The Magic of Storytelling
    14:55 Understanding the Audience
    15:39 Safari Books and Educating Through Stories
    16:31 Developing New Projects and Characters
    21:02 The Art of Dog Training and Agility
    23:11 Exploring Nose Work with Dogs
    30:00 Coincidental Encounters and Inspirations
    33:23 Conclusion and Where to Find Jill's Books

    📚 About Jill Hedgecock

    Jill Hedgecock is an award-winning and internationally published author whose stories celebrate the powerful connection between humans and animals. Her Shadow trilogy — Between Shadow’s Eyes, From Shadow’s Perspective, and In Shadow’s Reflection — follows a Doberman who can see ghosts and a young girl who learns to see through her dog’s eyes.

    A lifelong animal lover, Jill also writes a monthly pet column for The Diablo Gazette in the San Francisco Bay Area. When she’s not writing, she’s outdoors hiking with her two rescue dogs or training them in agility and nose work.

    Her upcoming novel, Queen of the Rhino, merges her environmental roots with her love of wildlife — proving that fiction can entertain, educate, and inspire change all at once.

    🌐 Connect with Jill

    Website: https://www.jillhedgecock.com

    Facebook: https://facebook.com/jill.hedgecock.3

    Instagram: @hedgecockjill

    Bluesky: @jillhedgecock.bsky.social

    TikTok: @jillhedgecock

    YouTube: @jillhedgecock651

    👉 Free Gift: Get Lost Cause, the prequel to Jill’s Doberman series, when you join her newsletter via her website.

    As always, to find out all about Soul Touched by Dogs, visit https://soultouchedbydogs.com

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    35 mins
  • Tricia Montgomery - Marching for More Memories: Early Detection and Hope for Dogs with Cancer
    Oct 12 2025

    When Tricia Montgomery lost her beloved Moose to cancer, her world stopped.
    But out of heartbreak came a mission — to make sure no other pet parent wakes up one morning to find it’s too late.

    In this deeply moving conversation, Tricia shares how grief became fuel for purpose and how her non-profit, Moose’s March, is leading the charge for early detection of pet cancer so more dogs (and cats) can live longer, happier lives with the people who love them.

    She’s not just raising awareness — she’s sparking hope.

    In this episode, you’ll discover:

    🐾 The surprising everyday toxins hidden in toys and treats that could quietly harm your dog — and how to spot them before they do.

    🐾 Why so many pet parents miss the earliest signs of cancer (and how to recognize them before it’s too late).

    🐾 The truth about what’s driving the rise in cancer rates — and what you can do right now to protect your dog.

    🐾 A simple, affordable pre-cancer test your vet can add to a routine check-up that could save your dog’s life.

    🐾 How to turn grief into goodness — and find healing through helping others.

    Favorite Quote

    “I knew I needed to honor him in some way. I needed to turn my grief into goodness.” – Tricia Montgomery

    00:00 Introduction to the Podcast
    00:24 Guest Introduction: Meet Tricia
    00:49 Tricia's Journey in Animal Welfare
    02:37 The Story of Moose
    05:44 Founding Moose's March
    07:04 Early Detection and Prevention of Pet Cancer
    10:30 Environmental Factors and Pet Health
    14:04 Current Efforts in Pet Cancer Research
    16:21 Signs and Symptoms of Pet Cancer
    27:52 Final Thoughts and Resources

    About Tricia Montgomery

    Tricia Montgomery is the visionary founder of Moose’s March, a 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to making early detection of pet cancer accessible to everyone, regardless of gender, race, or income level.
    With over 25 years of leadership experience in the veterinary and pet industry — including her groundbreaking work with Canine Fit Club — Tricia combines deep industry expertise with heartfelt purpose. Her mission: to stop pet cancer before it starts and give every pet parent more time and more memories.

    Connect with Tricia

    🌐 Website: https://www.moosesmarch.com

    📸 Instagram: @moosesmarch

    📘 Facebook: Moose’s March - https://www.facebook.com/MoosesMarch

    💼 LinkedIn: Moose’s March Inc. - https://www.linkedin.com/company/moose-s-march-inc/

    As always, to find out all about Soul Touched by Dogs, go to https://soultouchedbydogs.com

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    30 mins
  • Toni Shelaske - What Happens When One Dog Mom Decides the Pet Industry Can Do Better
    Sep 17 2025

    When one chance encounter with a groomer feeding raw chicken legs made Toni Shelaske stop in her tracks, she had no idea it would set her on a path to becoming one of Pittsburgh’s most influential voices in pet wellness.

    From running her own pet sitting business to building four thriving natural pet supply stores, and now hosting the Toni Unleashed podcast, Toni has always been driven by curiosity, courage, and the belief that pets - and their people - deserve better.

    In this conversation, Toni shares how she turned a lightbulb moment into a movement, what she learned as a female founder in the pet industry, and why she’s passionate about helping both pet parents and indie retailers stand tall in a big-box world.

    Key Takeaways

    • The spark that changed everything – how a single conversation in a grooming shop led Toni to rethink everything she knew about pet food.
    • From burnout to business owner – why she left pet sitting and took the leap into retail.
    • The truth behind “cheap” pet food – and why Toni believes investing in quality food pays off at the vet.
    • Entrepreneurship unleashed – how Toni grew from one small shop to four thriving locations.
    • Why indie voices matter – Toni’s mission to support independent pet retailers in a world dominated by big-box chains.


    Favorite Quote

    “The moment you start feeding real food, your dog becomes a different animal — brighter eyes, cleaner teeth, softer coat, more energy. It just creates a different being.” – Toni Shelaske

    Grab a cuppa and enjoy!

    00:00 Introduction to the Podcast
    00:24 Meet Tony: A Journey with Dogs
    01:45 Discovering Raw Food for Dogs
    05:15 Building a Raw Food Business
    07:07 The Benefits of Raw Feeding
    08:22 Challenges and Misconceptions
    14:51 Recommended Raw Food Brands
    17:38 Freeze-Dried Food: A Convenient Alternative
    19:54 Where to Find More Information
    20:58 Conclusion and Farewell

    About Toni Shelaske

    Toni Shelaske is a podcast host, seasoned entrepreneur, and holistic pet wellness expert. She’s the dynamic female founder and former owner of Healthy Pet Products, Pittsburgh’s premier natural pet supply retailer. Today, Toni shares her expertise on her popular podcast Toni Unleashed, serves on the board of IndiePet to support independent retailers, and has even launched a line of Pittsburgh-themed dog toys that blend her love of pets with hometown pride.

    She’s passionate about helping pet owners make healthier choices for their dogs and guiding fellow entrepreneurs on how to stand out authentically in a big-box world.

    Connect with Toni:

    Website: https://www.toniunleashed.com/

    Toni Unleashed Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/toni-unleashed/id1621733676

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/toni.unleashed/.

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ToniUnleashed/

    As always, to find out all about Soul Touched by Dogs, go to https://soultouchedbydogs.com

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    22 mins
  • Vivian Zottola - Being a Good Dog in a Human’s World
    Sep 2 2025

    What does it mean to be a good dog in the human world?

    In this heartfelt, eye-opening conversation, I’m joined by Vivian Zottola, human-dog relationship therapist, educator, and author, to talk about what it really takes to live in harmony with our dogs. Vivian brings decades of experience (and a deep well of wisdom) to help us shift the way we think about our relationships with our canine companions.

    We explore what happens when dogs are treated like toys or tools instead of sentient beings, why understanding their perspective changes everything, and how learning to listen to our dogs can make us more compassionate humans too.

    Whether you live with dogs now or are simply curious about the profound bond between species, this episode will leave you thinking differently about how we relate, not just to our pets, but to each other.

    💡 A few key takeaways:

    • Why many behavior issues start with misunderstanding, not misbehavior
    • How dogs “speak” to us - and how we can learn to listen
    • The link between learning to understand dogs and becoming more empathetic with people
    • The hidden dangers of treating dogs like siblings or toys, especially around children
    • How Vivian’s work and writing gently guide us back to mutual respect and shared connection


    💬 A favorite quote from this episode:

    "Emotionally, we are the same. When we start to understand what our dogs are trying to say, it changes how we see the world - and each other." — Vivian Zottola

    00:00 Introduction to the Podcast
    00:24 Meet Our Guest: Vivian
    00:43 Vivian's Journey with Dogs
    01:23 The World of Dog Training and Therapy
    02:29 Collaborations and Further Education
    06:29 Balancing Work and Personal Life
    06:54 Understanding Dog Behavior
    10:40 Promoting Vivian's Book
    15:19 The Importance of Respecting Dogs
    20:34 Educational Initiatives for Children
    23:05 Conclusion and Contact Information

    About Vivian Zottola

    Vivian Zottola is a human-dog relationship therapist based near Boston, MA. With over 20 years of experience, she’s earned a stellar reputation among veterinarians, trainers, and clients alike. She holds two Master of Science degrees—in Anthrozoology and Communication Management—plus multiple certifications in canine behavior and training.

    Vivian is passionate about education, empathy, and building bridges between species. She’s the author of Being A Good Dog In The Human’s World, and the co-creator of BeBiteSmart.org, a series of animated educational resources designed to teach kids respectful, safe ways to interact with dogs. Her upcoming picture book, Cammie, Queen of the Neighborhood Goes to the Moon, explores adaptation, love, and pet loss through the story of a resilient rescue dog.

    Learn more and subscribe to Vivian’s newsletter to receive a free Dog Stress Response Illustration:
    👉 https://www.vivianzottola.com

    Follow Vivian:

    Instagram: @vivianzottoladogbehavior

    Facebook: VivianMZottola

    LinkedIn: Vivian Zottola

    Twitter: @k9concierge

    🐾 As always, to find out all about Soul Touched by Dogs, go to https://soultouchedbydogs.com

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    25 mins