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Covered in Pet Hair - Interview with Isabel Alvarez Arata - 11/12/2021

It was an honor for Isabel to sit down with Dr. Christopher Pachel of the Animal Behavior Clinic in Portland, Oregon. Dr. Pachel is one of fewer than 100 Animal Behaviorists in the WORLD! In this episode, Isabel and Dr. Pachel discuss what it takes to become a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Behaviorists and earn the right to call oneself an Animal Behaviorist. Apart from a Veterinary degree, and a bunch of research and on-the-job training, Dr. Pachel describes his 4+ year process of obtaining ACVB certification in the show's first game, "What's a Behaviorist?"

In the second part of the show, they discuss the role Vet Behaviorists play vs. traditional veterinarians and certified dog trainers. Dr. Pachel describes vet behaviorists as psychiatrists, psychologists, and even social workers. Isabel is always thrilled to hear that support exists for our furry and four-legged companions. Dr. Pachel specializes in cats and dogs and is a true legend in the pet industry.

- See more at: https://www.petliferadio.com/coveredinpethairep39.html#sthash.VfEHseip.dpuf

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Barking from the Wooftops - Interview with Jim Gillies - 09/20/2021

Our guest on Barking From The Wooftops today is Dr. Chris Pachel.

Dr. Pachel is a board-certified veterinary behaviourist and is the owner and lead clinician at the Animal Behavior Clinic in Portland, Oregon.

Dr. Pachel lectures extensively both domestically and internationally teaches courses at multiple veterinary schools in the United States and has authored numerous articles and book chapters for veterinarians and pet owners.

He is a sought-after expert witness for legal cases and serves on the Editorial Advisory Board for dvm360. He is also a Vice-president of Veterinary Behavior for Instinct Dog Behavior and Training, as well as co-owner of Instinct Portland, which opened in the fall of 2020.

You can find Dr. Pachel’s website https://www.drpachel.com/ (here).

You can find the course mentioned in the podcast here: https://aggressivedog.thinkific.com/courses/navigatingdifficultconversations (https://aggressivedog.thinkific.com/courses/navigatingdifficultconversations)

We would love to hear from you in terms of what specific areas you would like us to discuss in the future. Use the contact form https://quitethethingmedia.com/barking-from-the-wooftops/ (here) to get in contact, or find the show on https://www.facebook.com/BFTWpodcast (Facebook) and https://twitter.com/Barkingwooftops (Twitter).

You can find video content from Barking From The Wooftops on https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCf7g3O0uXrM88uiH9Iy6NsA?fbclid=IwAR0M0xOHPkYgby1iBQCBnZVRph-nyB4TZxdft84i3WGm8_dsZs6VvOXqmec (Youtube) too.

Barking From The Wooftops is hosted by Jim Gillies (A.Dip CBM) and is a member of https://quitethethingmedia.com/barking-from-the-wooftops/ (Quite The Thing Media) - a Scottish podcast network creating podcasts that speak to you.

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Leading With Your Gut - Conversation with Jenna Renee Shellman - 1/6/2021

One of the most common questions I get asked is “when did you want to be a vet?” That kicks off an entire conversation about pursuing your passion, and making tough decisions about when to push forward and when to change course along the way. Join me in this conversation with Jenna Renee Shellman as we discuss how I became a veterinarian, animal behaviorist, and business owner.

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Drinking from the Toilet - On the topic of Behavioral Euthanasia - Interview with Hannah Branigan - 11/24/2020

In this episode we discuss:

  • Who makes the decision – the vet, the trainer, or the pet owner?

  • How behavioral euthanasia is an “active choice” rather than a default decision – there is no formula, and this isn’t something that someone has to do because of a specific behavior pattern or problem, but rather an option that may be actively chosen due to safety or quality of life concerns that aren’t able to be mitigated.

  • How professionals can support and guide pet owners through the process.

  • The issues of guilt and shame associated with deciding to euthanize an otherwise healthy dog.

  • The importance of self-care and good boundaries.

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Paws and Reward - 4 Strategies to Support You During the Training Process with Dr. Chris Pachel - August 17, 2020

The training and behavior modification process can be a daunting task for pet parents. Join Marissa Martino interview Dr. Chris Pachel, board-certified veterinary behaviorist, as they discuss four strategies to help support pet parents.

1. Reaching out for professional help can be a vulnerable process.

2. Manage the environment to promote success for both the dog and you!

3. Use the canine behavior change process with humans!

4. The behavior change process can be hard at times….and very rewarding!

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Dog Lab - Interview with Brian Burton and Sarah Fraser - July 23, 2020

Dr. Chris Pachel has joined us to discuss a sometimes confusing topic; medical issues and how they can cause or contribute to behavior issues.

The more experience one gets with behavior and training, the more and more it becomes evident that some behavior issues are related to a seemingly unrelated medical issue. But here’s the thing; just like chronic or acute pain, or inflammation, or UTIs, or hormonal problems, or neurochemical imbalances, etc, can cause people to be more irritable, depressed, or even sometimes aggressive, the same thing can happen to our dogs. Not only that, but the only way they can communicate this to us is through body language or aggression to allow us to know how they are feeling. And this communication can be so subtle that it can take an expert in canine body language (or even medical diagnostic tests) to get to the bottom of it.

Thankfully Dr. Pachel helps us understand the situations where a veterinarian or veterinary behaviorist (or other veterinary specialists) may need to be brought in, and how you can best help your veterinarian understand your concerns, and ensure that they have the right information for them to help you and your dog move forward.

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Talking Animals - Interview with Duncan Strauss - July 1 , 2020

Dr. Chris Pachel —a veterinary behaviorist who owns, and is the primary clinician at, the Animal Behavior Clinic, in Portland, Oregon—recounts how he’d wanted to be a veterinarian since childhood. He describes the impetus for, after graduating from veterinary school, and practicing for two years, embarking on a behavior residency program, later becoming board certified by the American College of Veterinary Behaviorists. Pachel underscores that the human(s) in the household represent a central factor in the equation of treating most behavior issues, and outlines some issues that he and his Animal Behavior Clinic colleagues commonly see in their practice, noting many of those issues tend to be rooted in fear and/or anxiety. This segued into a listener question about a cat with a biting issue, and indeed, Pachel fielded a number of listener calls and emails throughout the interview, including questions about whether he tends to identify certain behavioral issues with certain breeds or regions of the country, about the pros and cons of adopting a puppy versus an older dog, about how Pachel feels about the benefits of CBD oils, about a Chihuahua that regularly attacks her bed and other dog beds in the house, among others.

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Canine Convos - Interview with Marissa Martino - September 11, 2019

Today’s episode includes Marissa Martino and the amazing Dr. Chris Pachel, board certified veterinary behaviorist. In the last episode with Dr. Pachel, we joked (but not really) about releasing an app called: What would Dr. Pachel say? We’re not releasing an app but we are sharing the next best thing, a podcast episode! In this episode, Marissa presents several common scenarios that most trainers and behavior consultants face in their private practices and then Dr. Pachel shares how he would handle it! 

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Unleashed - Interview with Colleen Pelar - July 19, 2019

Our brains are wired for negativity. That's pretty helpful in evolutionary terms, but sometimes it can makes us awfully cranky. It's easy to get bogged down by all the stresses and strains of daily life. Why should we celebrate when there's so much bad in the world? ​Listen in for a lively discussion of how you can find more joy in your live by actively, deliberately, consciously celebrating small wins.

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