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1 The Final Flight of Captain Forrester | 1. The Mystery of Tiny 05 38:05
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In late 1972, U.S. Marine Captain Ron Forrester disappeared on a bombing run into North Vietnam. Back home in Texas, his family could only wait and hope. Audio subscribers to Texas Monthly can get early access to episodes of the series, plus exclusive interviews and audio. Visit texasmonthly.com/audio to join. Go to HelloFresh.com/FLIGHT10FM to get 10 Free Meals with a Free Item For Life.…
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1 Radio 2SM Breakfast Segment #15 with Kaye Browne 7:00
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THIS WEEK: Got a 'Scooter'?? you know, those dogs (or cats) that rub their 'bum' on the floor, beds or carpet?? It's probably diet related and affecting their anal glands! Kaye explains some solutions to stop 'scooters' in their tracks! PLUS... Why do dogs (& cats!) wee outside their designated places - like inside on the carpet or lounge legs! Dogs in particular are attracted to the smell of their own 'wee' especially if they need to go 'urgently' and have lifted a leg or squatted inside somewhere before! But a new product seems to have helped solve the problem. An Aussie branch of the company 'HomeoPet' has taken out the top prize at the recent Global Pet Expo for the 'Best New Animal Product' that helps solve problems like runny noses, sneezing & more in our pets. And Arthritis... As we move into cooler weather, do you know the signs to look for and what can we do to help our pets overcome or even just deal with this issue? FINALLY - Is this the last RSPCA Million Paws Walk? 00'00" - Welcome Ron Wilson 00'06" - Scooters!... Not Hooters!!! 01'49" - No Pee?... No Problem! 02'56" - New Natural Product-'Sinus Plus' 04'09" - Arthritis - Signs To Look For 05'45" - Is This The Last RSPCA Million Paws Walk? FULL TRANSCRIPT: RON: Time now for our weekly pet segment with Kaye Browne from VetTalk On-Hold... and we really are going to get to the back end of things this morning Kaye.. Good morning! KAYE: Good morning Ron!... RON: Now if you're a pet owner you tend to be a 'poo and wee' watcher and I mean that in the nicest possible way. Whether it's birds dogs cats guinea pigs you name it! - Their poos actually tells a lot about the health of your furry friend! KAYE: It certainly does because you don't want them to have diarrhea or anything like that, so you know people are always coming up with new products to actually firm things up so that the anal glands get expressed! In case people don't realize at '10' and '2' on either side of a dog or cat's bottom are two little glands that have a smelly fluid that normally gets emptied when they do a number two. If they get compromised or what they're eating doesn't push things out nicely, then they get clogged up and then the dogs and cats get very uncomfortable and they start scooting or licking or both!... So have you ever had that happen? RON: Well yes I have actually! And there's the other thing where they rub themselves along the floor... KAYE: That's right Scooting And there's nothing nice about it cuz it stinks It's sort of a a fishy smell... RON: Oh that's what you call it scooting do you? KAYE: Yeah Scooting!! absolutely and one of my dogs in fact a little rescue dog the paperwork that came with them said needs anal glands expressing weekly. Well that was never going to happen I changed his diet had him checked out by my vet and once that happened he was fine. He did not have to have them expressed, and I imagine that his previous owner might have had the odd bite because if you do it roughly then it can hurt, so it's always best to talk to your vet about anal glands. RON: Now while we're talking about that end of our pets, weeing in the same spot... I mean you can see dogs going along and they know where they've been before and they know where other dogs have been and that always seems to be the favourite spot. How do you overcome that issue? KAYE: Well there is a new product I mean they're always coming out with new things over the years but we took a look at the Global Pet Expo which happens every year in Florida which is where the best of the best in the world get together to show off new products and they actually had a product take third place in the dog section for something called 'No Pee Indoor Permanent Dog Marking Prevention' Now it's quite a simple thing really. It's basically a couple of layers of special deodorizers in a blanket and also a nice fresh scent and it means that the dog can't smell where he's been before! RON: Oh what a great idea! KAYE: What a great idea. It's not in Aussie shops yet but I think it is on Amazon here, ...so yeah - this is quite a good thing. And each one lasts about 6 months, so that should be enough time to retrain your dog. RON: And while we're talking about new ideas I'll just touch on this... An Australian company 'HomeoPe't took out the Global Pet Expo's top prize for a best new small animal product. Tell us what that's all about... KAYE: This is wonderful news because HomeoPet is part of a global group of companies... it was started by an Irish vet some 30 years ago who looked at different ways of being able to come up with some things to solve common problems like runny noses sneezing you know difficulty breathing. And this particular product that has got the best in show, is called 'Sinus Plus' and it is available in Australia. In fact the company is based in Jervis Bay and it really helps all kinds of small animals birds guinea pigs rabbits dogs cats and I believe they've even got a large size for horses. And it's a tasteless unscented product that either goes in the water or in their food or you can even put drops in their mouth and it actually solves the problem naturally without the side effects of say antihistamines... So that's a good one to ask about HomeoPet Australia based in Jervis Bay. Homeopet.com.au RON: All right now, as the months get a little colder I know from my own personal experience all my joints start to go a little creaky... do animals have the same issue with arthritis and all those things that we get as humans. Do they have the same issues going into these colder months? KAYE: They do indeed! So it's very timely indeed to have a good look at your pet and make sure that 'A' they're not carrying excess weight because that does put extra stress on their joints and it is like us osteoarthritis does creep into their joints and it's a progressive disease,so there's no cure... But what vets can do is use a wide range of products to actually slow down the progression of the disease and make life comfortable for our dogs and cats because cats can get it too. So the whole trick is if you spot your dog starting to sit with their legs out to the side or they're reluctant to get upstairs or jump in the car... Go and see your vet promptly, because there are so many new products now along with the old ones like the good old Pentisan monthly injections, but there are new products that shut off the pain receptor, so instead of the pain signal going up the spine to the brain, they can't feel it! So it eases inflammation and helps sort of slow things down. So that's a good idea... plus you know make sure they've got a nice warm comfy bed well away from cold drafts... You can get heated beds nowadays like an electric blanket but a special one no true (electric) ones, and do make sure that they've got a really nourishing diet. Not too many fats but omega-3 fatty acids are really helpful as well. RON: Now Kaye, just one final thing... The RSPCA has got a big event coming up May 22?... tell us about that. KAYE: Yes indeedy I think it's going to be on May the 25th which is Sunday because I think I may have put you wrong when I said May 22. RON: Well I might turn up twice! KAYE: Well I don't think you'll have to pay twice, but yeah it's quite an amazing thing because they've actually been running this now for about 14 years and there've been something like 750,000 people right across the country who've taken part in the Million Paws Walk each year. Unfortunately you know... times are tough for everyone - Insurances are creeping up, so it's going to be the last one on May the 25th (coughs) Excuse me I've got a frog in my throat just thinking about it! RON: Well those pets are everywhere aren't they? (LAUGHS!) KAYE: But it's really cool because it does mean that they're able to raise a lot of money to help animals in need. RON: Yeah All right Well I'll make that adjustment in my diary. It is now the 25th of May for the Million Paws Walk for the RSPCA and of course as always we thank you very much for being on our program this morning Kaye Browne from VetTalk On-Hold... Thanks Kaye…

1 Radio 2SM Breakfast Segment #14 with Kaye Browne 6:34
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THIS WEEK: YUK!... How dirty water bowls can leave your dogs' sick! It's true... while we tend to just 'fill it up every day', there are a number of hidden dangers not cleaning them every day as Kaye explains. PLUS... Why both dogs & cats (and kids!) benefit from regular play sessions... and is it possible to actually 'train' a cat like we do with dogs? 00'00" - Welcome Ron Wilson 00'07" - Dirty Water Bowl Dangers! 02'37" - Playtime Benefits for Dogs & Cats 03'42" - Training Cats - Can It Be Done? 05'45" - Pet Trivia... THIS WEEK: YUK!... How dirty water bowls can leave your dogs' sick! It's true... while we tend to just 'fill it up every day', there are a number of hidden dangers not cleaning them every day as Kaye explains. PLUS... Why both dogs & cats (and kids!) benefit from regular play sessions... and is it possible to actually 'train' a cat like we do with dogs? 00'00" - Welcome Ron Wilson 00'07" - Dirty Water Bowl Dangers! 02'37" - Playtime Benefits for Dogs & Cats 03'42" - Training Cats - Can It Be Done? 05'45" - Pet Trivia... FULL TRANSCRIPT: RON: Time now for our weekly pet segment with Kaye Browne from Vet Talk On-Hold... Kaye good morning! KAYE: Good morning to you too! RON: Look I've noticed this even with some of my friends when we go around to visit, their pet bowls and their water dishes just don't seem to get the regular washing that we might give to our own cutlery or dishes after we have a meal and I'm wondering do the pets suffer the same... you know the bugs and all the things that we would get if we didn't wash our dishes a week at a time? KAYE: It's a very good idea and good that you noticed because they can get a lot of really nasty things unfortunately now have you ever put your hand in a dog's water bowl for example and felt it all slimy, RON: Ooh yeah!... it does get a bit furry doesn't it? KAYE: Yeah well that's called a biofilm and if that's not removed properly your dog or your cat could actually get some sort of microbial infection such as a urinary tract infection maybe an ear infection even a bladder infection so it's not a good thing and I mean in an ideal world we'd all wash our dogs bowls every single day and our cat's bowls too but you know life gets in the way and sometimes it just gets topped up, But there are some other things that you need to worry about as well and that is that respiratory infections like kennel cough can be shared when dogs bowls aren't properly cleaned or when dogs share bowls for example at the dog park or at a café... You know the saliva and the nasal secretions can be quickly picked up and 'bam'... then your pet's got a problem. RON: WOW!... Now are cats as susceptible as dogs to these sorts of things? KAYE: Not quite so much. As you've noticed probably cats tend to do a lot of cleaning so they clean themselves a lot. They do then bring up fur balls, but you know that's another topic for another day, but what we do have to worry about is making sure that we've got good quality bowls. Stainless steel is ideal because plastic can get scratched and then dogs and cats but mostly dogs can get little pink blotches on their noses where the chemicals in the plastic have actually leeched into the skin and it stops their nose being so black so it's called nasal dermatitis or plastic dish nasal dermatitis so good idea to maybe have a couple of stainless steel bowls or bamboo and actually give them a really good wash with soap and hot water every week. RON: Let's talk about playtime with a pet. I mean it's enjoyable for everybody, but is it important in creating the bond with your pet to actually spend time playing with them? KAYE: It definitely is crucial in fact to build trust and that bond because all of our pets be it a dog a cat rabbit guinea pig even a rat they become bored and bored animals can get up to trouble, so the whole idea is we should spend some time every day coming up with some games so that they can have some good time with us you don't have to worry about treats when it's a playtime thing because the treat is actually you. They get to enjoy you. They look for you for fun and you know it's a good thing and there are lots of interactive toys and puzzles and food games that you can use for dogs and cats and for cats in particular they like those laser lights or feather on a string. RON: Oh they'll chase anything won't they? KAYE: Oh yes!... it's like hunting and occasionally you should let them win and let them carry away their prize! RON: All right... now we've talked a lot about training dogs over the last couple of weeks, but we tend to overlook cats when it comes to training... can cats be trained? I always get the impression that you are actually owned by the cat not the other way round so maybe it's us that should be trained by the cats!! KAYE: Well it's sort of a two-way street really. If you look at it like this... behaviorists say that dogs are like toddlers really when you're training, whereas cats are like teenagers with an attitude to match. They'll only do it if it's in their own interest, but yes you certainly can do it and there are few different techniques. Bit different to dogs but I guess some of the most important things are to teach your cat to be gentle. I hear often about owners being bitten by a cat or perhaps a visitor being bitten by a cat because they didn't read the cat's body language, so an idea is to put some treat on the back of your hand even if it's just a bit of wet cat food on the back of your hand and then when the cat licks it you go gentle good cat and that's basically rewarding it for being gentle. If it starts to bite or nip then you just gently move your hand away. Cats are smart... they'll pick up that word. You can do a similar thing that we do with dogs and that's "PLACE" - have some sort of mat that is the cat's place and when the cat possibly accidentally sits on it throw a treat and go "PLACE" - basically you're teaching it when it goes to that place and sits it's going to give something good so pretty soon you'll find that your cat's going to start sitting and going "Okay where's my treat where's my treat?" And you do the same training with their carrier because they love getting into boxes and a good idea is well before you ever have to put a cat into their carrier get it out, throw some treats in and when they go in there you say "BOX" or "IN YOUR BOX" or some sort of words that they can start realizing 'hey good things happen when I go in the box' RON: Wow that's so interesting.. I've never even thought about training a cat but thank you so much Kaye Browne. Now on our weekly pet segment I love all these little trivia pieces you've given us as well, like this one... Having a pet in the home can reduce a child's likelihood of developing related allergies by as much as 33% … I would never have thought that... that is quite amazing figures! KAYE: Yes.. because it's actually the pet's dander or dandruff if you like, that actually helps not inoculate kids, but certainly it builds up their resistance to all kinds of bugs and let's face it, we all played outside in the dirt and had mud pies when we were kids, so having repairs is a bit like having permanent mud pies! RON: Ok, I'll keep that in mind! Kaye Browne, as always thank you so much we'll talk to you again next week! Kaye Browne there from VetTalk On-Hold…

1 Radio 2SM Breakfast Segment #13 with Kaye Browne 8:29
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THIS WEEK: (Full transcript below) Training '101' Just like kids, it takes time... and patience! - to train a dog. Given the recent 'disaster' of being left alone at home and causing a LOT of damage, Jessie sought the help of a professional dog trainer and gives Kaye an update on her new dog Moon's training progress! Plus; Older pets. Is it ok to adopt them? Sadly there are many many animals in 'rescue' shelters for many reasons. Being lost or simply dumped, all looking for a safe new home. Kaye shares her experience adopting several older dogs and the issues to be aware of. 00'00" - Welcome 00'08" - Moon's Training Update 06'01" - Is It OK To Adopt Older Pets? FULL TRANSCRIPT!: RON: Time now for our weekly pet segment with Kaye Browne from VetTalk OnHold Kaye good morning... KAYE: Good morning to you! RON: Look this is like a follow-up appointment we've been working on Jessie and her dog trying we're not sure if we're trying to train Jessie or the dog or the boyfriend someone in the house is getting trained but we need to be brought up to date, now our problem was she got a rescue dog and the two of them left the house and the dog nearly tore the door down, but now there's a training program underway and now take it up from there Jessie where are we up to with the dog? JESSIE: Only the basics only the basics I think the big win was she now learn has learned to stay so before she gets stuck into her dinner we can actually make her wait and have a bit of patience but I'm still mainly concerned because she still has that severe separation anxiety and I think that's where we really need to start all of the basics and that stuff I feel like can come later but at the moment when you can't leave the house you're feeling kind of stuck. RON: So how did you get to this point how did you achieve that? JESSIE: Well I actually did enlist the help of an external puppy trainer because I obviously need help, I've never had to train a puppy before I've only had experience with dogs but given that we are treating our little rescue as a puppy I felt it was important so we've got this new trainer she's come in she's shown me the benefits of using treats and to really sort of get that discipline going she's taught me how to do your training sessions so that they're short bursts of really intensive training then you have a break in the importance of play the importance of tone really really beneficial things which I hadn't really thought about beforehand. RON: Alright Kaye, she's got the boyfriend up to that oh no that's the dog (LAUGHS!) she's got the dog up to that stage where do we go from here? KAYE: Ok well look that's a really good start and well done Jess and I'm very glad you have sort of gone back to basics by treating Moon which is a great name for a little lunatic as you refer to her!! that really we need to start and set up a routine I'm so thrilled you've got a trainer to help you because there are lots and lots of really good dog clubs and professional dog trainers and there are a lot of people like me who've done the national dog training trainers course and basically we all use the same technique which is using methods that have been shown scientifically to actually work even across all breeds all sizes of dogs it works so I'm delighted that you've got the stay happening, I'm pleased about that... what do you say when it's okay for uh Moon to actually start eating what's your release word? JESSIE: I was going to say you won't believe this.. OKAY! (LAUGHS!) KAYE: Right okay well I would say that's fine if you want to use that and always use it, the only problem is that we use okay in conversation a fair bit so when you're just talking to your boyfriend you might not be aware of it but Moon might be in a stay and you say "OK, lets go and do blah!" and Moon thinks that's the release word! So there are few little key things that we can do, now when I was taught to be a trainer the release word that I was taught was FREE! and I tend to use that a lot because it's no good getting dogs to do something if they don't know when they can stop doing it because a lot of people go "Okay I'm going to get my dog to sit now." And they go "Sit sit sit sit sit." The dog goes "Do I sit at the first sit or do I sit on the sixth sit?" You know "What do I do and when?" So a couple of things I'm hoping the puppy trainer has asked you to put Moon on a lead when you ask Moon to do something even if it's not just eating dinner but to get a treat or to do anything really then you can give whatever it is you want her to do whether it's stay or watch... watch is a good one you want her to look at you and then you need to mark that she's done the right thing and again a marker you hear probably people talk about clicker training where they then click a little device in their hand but the only problem with having a clicker is you might not always have it handy but we've always got our voice so the other thing I was taught was a marker word was YES... JESSIE: Yes that's what we've been doing as well oh yes her little sort of in between word to indicate that a treat or a reward is coming. KAYE: Bingo!.. excellent look you're doing really really well and I'm hoping listeners are taking all of this in as well because that really does work and it gets into their head very quickly okay... see I just used okay!... so if we can move on we we'll keep 'yes' and then perhaps if I may suggest you use the word 'free' but when you ask her to do something you then reinforce it when they're on the lead now I used to do dog training classes for about a couple of years on a Saturday and train all kinds of dogs as part of my training and you know the good thing is if they've got a lead and they actually sit or drop, you can actually put your foot on the lead just near their head so if they do start to get up you can actually just gently remind them they haven't been given the release word yet. JESSIE: Ah that's a good tip because that's what we've been missing because at the end of the day she is a Rottweiler she's a small girl, but she is still a Rottweiler so you do still want to have that level of control without having to be overly physical. KAYE: Exactly well that kind of thing will certainly help now the other thing that I'd suggest before you even do it outside is try and get her attention when she's perhaps distracted looking at the TV or something and make some sort of noise and I use sort of a bit of 'click' sound a which my father used to use on the horses, get her attention so she looks at you and you say "Yes!" Later on you can go 'click click click' watch and see that she actually looks at you and the idea is that once that becomes second nature for her you'll be able to do it outside both on and off the lead eventually. JESSIE: There's such a formula to this it's so interesting!. RON: All right well we'll keep following up over the weeks to come and we see if we can get Moon to be a real obedient dog! Look another question and just quickly if you wouldn't mind Kaye, a lot of people that are adopting dogs these days you really don't know often how old the dog is you might be you know a well-aged dog for that matter are there any advantages or disadvantages of getting an adult dog over a puppy? KAYE: Definitely.. my last two were um... well one was eight and the other one I don't know how old he was but yeah the good thing is that you're giving an older dog a second chance and in the last dog's case third chance because she had already been rescued but unfortunately the other rescue dogs in the house were giving a bit of a rough time and she was only tiny and she was getting rough and tumbled, but the nice thing is that they are usually toilet trained and they usually come with some idea of how to actually get along with humans in a household so they're calm and they will still need to decompress because they've probably been on a rescue situation but they are usually quite happy to spend more time with their new person, go on short walks not necessarily you know running around like puppies do and they're usually fully grown which is good because there can be some crazy surprises in uh puppies when they finally grow up. So that's the good stuff the bad stuff well it's not really that bad it's just age related health issues and all dogs are going to have that but you just need to keep an eye on them, make sure you've got a good Vet and talk with them if you've got any concerns phone the vet. Vet nurses are also very highly qualified and they can help as well and thanks to advances in medical care you don't have to worry about losing your new friend too soon because... you know they're living longer much much longer just think about things they need. Our old girl when she was nearly 18, my husband built a ramp and put sensor lights sensor LED lights on it so she could go up and down to her bed which was on our bed cuz she couldn't quite jump up anymore!... RON: Yeah, no I get it all right Kaye, thank you so much and I love all these little trivia ideas you've sent us through, like this one. It is illegal to own a rabbit as a pet in Queensland unless... Unless you can prove you're a magician! JESSIE: You're joking that's.. um Kaye, where is your source is this Wikipedia Kaye, what's going on?!! RON: Kaye Browne with our regular pet segment... Kaye of course is from VetTalk On-Hold talk to you again next week!…

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THIS WEEK: Prefer to read? Scroll down for the Full Transcript! Does your dog rely on your company 24/7?... So many neighbour disputes happen due to howling/barking dogs, but there are a few ways to help solve the problem. Ron's Producer Jessie's new dog Moon is a rescue. Jessie & her partner went out recently to a radio 'dinner' event - it was the first time they had left Moon by herself and were horrified to come back home with an almost totally destroyed front door! They checked their CCTV and saw what was going on! - Kaye has a few tips for everyone to help prevent future 'separation anxiety' episodes! Plus; Do cats have the same problem?... After all they tend to sleep about 70% of the day!... And why do cats purr?... Could it really be a way of 'self-help'? 00'00" - Welcome Ron & Kaye 00'07" - Separation Anxiety - How Can We Solve It? 05'28" - Do Cats Have The Same Problem? 06'01" - How Cats Self-Heal Through Purring! ____________________________________________________________________ FULL TRANSCRIPT: RON: Time now for our weekly pet segment with our pet expert Kaye Browne from VetTalk On-Hold, Kaye good morning (good morning to you!) and Jessie's also on the line because she has had an experience recently with her dog that set us up for this first question we're going to talk about this morning... Pet Anxiety. I mean when you leave the home or you go away for a night or whatever uh the pets really feel it and obviously Jess just quickly tell us your story with your dog... JESSIE: Well we left the house for the first time so Moon our little Rottweiler was by herself completely and we came home to a front door that had been absolutely terrorized it was scratched through paint everywhere she'd even jumped up and it hit the deadbolt so it actually locked us out and we'd looked back on the cameras and we saw 2 hours of non-stop howling and barking so I felt so bad for my neighbours, but this poor girl just couldn't stand being left alone for literally just 2 hours. RON: Kaye... not an un-common story? KAYE: Not an uncommon story unfortunately and sometimes you know people don't know what to do and they end up surrendering their dog. Now you've only had your dog Moon, for a very short time (Yes) So it was the first time you left? JESSIE: We've been leaving sort of sporadically but one at a time I think seeing two people her two people in her world leave at the same time I don't think she could handle that so when one of us leaves she's got at least one person but then seeing two of us leave and she was beside herself... KAYE: Look it's not unusual and unfortunately because you don't know what her socialization was like when she was a puppy you're probably going to have to start again and start treating her as if she is still a puppy and start getting her into the idea that "oh it's not such a bad thing to be on my own"... and there are a couple of tricks for that that you can do and that is do you have a place where you tell her to go to her bed or... have you got a crate? Are you doing any crate training JESSIE: Listen I wish I was that organized Kaye but she's the princess around town so the couches both belong to her! (LAUGHS) KAYE: Okay!!, Well we might have to improvise... maybe there's like a cushion cover that could become her special place that you can encourage her to go to and then cue it with a word so that after a while she gets used to the idea that... okay when I'm on my place or you can call it a bed if you want whatever. I get rewarded... I either get lots of pats when I'm nice and calm and when I look at mum or I look at dad, I get more pats and treats so this is good but when Moon jumps up or is barking or in this case howling ignore it because unless you're there to stop it at the time is no use sort of growling... The whole thing with any kind of training is ignore the bad, praise the good and use my favourite the umm KFC method... Nothing to do with chicken it's 'Kindness Fairness Consistency' - so when she does the right thing she's nice and calm and you can do some pretend 'leavings'... where both of you go out together and then come back in quite quickly but having made sure she was on her place with a Kong or a treat or a toy and sort of... do that maybe over a weekend and sort of act as if you're going out, but don't... Come back in and then just get her used to the idea oh it's okay it's not so bad. JESSIE: Okay, so where were you last week when my door was still intact? RON:(Laughs!) Look this whole question of separation anxiety can actually lead to some neighbourhood disputes because a lot of people don't think their dog makes any noise at all but when they're not there uh you know the thing goes off like an alarm for the next 3 or 4 hours with barking and carrying on and the neighbours just eventually complain to council but you know the dog owner just doesn't understand what the problem is cuz they never hear the dog barking. KAYE: Well that's why it's a good thing Jess that you've got cameras, I think those little CCTV cameras from Bunnings or any of those kind of stores is really a godsend and you can even get flash ones now that you can actually talk from your mobile phone so that if you have both gone out you can actually have a look and if you see Moon start to do something naughty well it's not really naughty it's just dog behaviour that's inappropriate that's appropriate for her because she's alone and she is howling so you can find your way home again you can actually talk to her via the um the little CCTV camera and calm her down so she goes "Oh it's not so bad." And then come back quickly so you might have to do some pretend comings and going so that uh it's not such a scary thing after all. JESS: Oh and so you find that it's just as effective just hearing your voice without having to see their person? KAYE: Absolutely because she now knows your voice she does know your body language as well but if you're just quietly going about leaving not making a fuss and not doing you know "bye-bye you be a good girl" or anything like that that's all stimulating so if you can just be super calm go through some kind of routine that you would normally do on any given day which is you know go for a walk do a bit of training perhaps short amounts of training only a few minutes rewards patting maybe a bit of sniffing... a new area and then time to calm down and settle so that's where you get to practice your place and that's why using a cushion cover or a dedicated dog mat that you can take with you if you're out and about and you can go... Place and she can get used to the idea that oh she can be calm and relaxed and get rewarded for it anywhere at all at home or when you're out or visiting friends. RON: Now we keep talking about dogs because we are dog owners but do cat owners have the same sort of issues? KAYE: Cat owners Oh you mean cat slaves (LAUGHS!) Yes well funnily enough they do but not in the same way because cats are actually quite good at self settling after all they do sleep 70% of their time that's a lot of sleeping... It's no wonder they have three eyelids that's to keep all the light out so that they can just chill out and perhaps do a bit of purring and by the way just out of interest did you know that cats can heal their bodies just with their purr? RON: Oh really? KAYE: Yeah well it's we all like the sound and the feel of a cat purring when you've got a cat on your lap purring away it's usually somewhere between 25 and 150 hertz and the smart people in the white coats have actually checked it and they found that that's the frequency that the muscles and bones in cats actually start self-repairing so if they have had a very hectic time chasing imaginary mice or trying to catch cockroaches or whatever other lizards are around and their muscles are feeling a bit tired they might sort of just chill out and purr and uh you know... RON: How interesting well at my age I sort of ache from top to bottom I'm going to start purring and see if I can start repairing myself! (LAUGHS!) JESSIE: Get yourself two extra eyelids while you're at it Ron! RON: Aww Kaye Browne always interesting thank you so much as always... Kaye Browne our pet expert from VetTalk On-Hold…

1 Radio 2SM Breakfast Segment #11 with Kaye Browne 7:04
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THIS WEEK: How much are you willing to spend on your pet? We all like to think we’d always do the best for our furry friends no matter the price…but it appears our attitude and our spending has more to do with our age. Latest surveys of the various generational groups indicates the youngies are more willing to shell out than Baby Boomers – and if given the choice – they’d have pets rather than kids!! Would baby boomers or youngies spend more for their favourite pals? You’ll be surprised who spends the most…and why. Plus; We have National Parks and State Parks – but two very different rules. Dogs are banned from National Parks but welcomed along with their owners in State Parks. Why the difference? And is it about time our furry friends were welcomed into National Parks too??? 00'00" - Welcome 00'09" - Can We Afford To Keep Pets? 03'09" - No Dogs Allowed In National Parks - Why!?…

1 Radio 2SM Breakfast Segment #10 with Kaye Browne 6:38
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THIS WEEK: Dog attacks can be very scary.... Even for dogs! But what is the safest thing to do and how can you avoid getting bitten yourself? Kaye explains many of the available options to keep you and your dog safe. PLUS... Are you getting ready to go away this Easter?... While there are plenty of options for pets to be 'house-sat' or boarded in kennels, many people are happy to travel with their pets. But are your pets happy with that option? Being car-sick is no fun but there are a few ways to get dogs 'comfortable' with the up-coming journey. 00'00" - WELCOME WITH RON WILSON and KAYE BROWNE 00'10" - DOG ATTACKS!.. HOW TO HANDLE THEM 04'29" - PREPPING PETS TO TRAVEL AT EASTER…

1 Radio 2SM Breakfast Segment #9 with Kaye Browne 8:53
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01'24" - READY TO GO STORM BAG FOR PETS 03'07" - CHOOKS MAKE GREAT PETS 05'58" - PUDGY PUSSIES! 07'58" - WHY BOXES FOR CATS ARE GOOD THIS WEEK: Kaye re-caps her recent 'flood experience' in Hervey Bay QLD, so with the recent storms floods & even fires across the country it reminded her of the benefit of having a 'Ready To Go Storm Bag' for our pets - Kaye explains the essential items to include. PLUS... Did you ever consider having a chook as a pet? - Kaye had 6 of them and loved every moment. And finally... Got a 'Pudgy Pussy' as they're often called aka 'fat cat'? - There are ways other than diets to help them trim a kilo or two... Also in this week's show, Kaye explains how boxes for cats are good and help keep them feeling safe!…

1 Radio 2SM Breakfast Segment #8 with Kaye Browne 8:31
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THIS WEEK: Got a 'Podgy Pussy' or 'Dumpling' shaped dog? It could be putting their health seriously at risk – even shortening their life. Kaye explains what you can do about it but more importantly, why! PLUS... You've got a smartphone, but what about your pet?. The world’s first 'smartphone for pets' was launched at the recent MWC 2025 (Mobile World Conference) in Barcelona and can be programmed to recognize barks or other actions allowing you to initiate a voice response to calm your pet remotely and much much more! And finally.. . The NSW state Gov’t is going to review our ageing companion animal laws and wants anyone with an interest to respond to their consultation paper. Topics under consideration are... How to prevent dog bites – cat management ie – cat curfews/numbers, de-sexing rules and more. You’ve got until May 4th to get responses in. Details in this segment or check out this link: https://www.olg.nsw.gov.au/companion-animals-act-review/…

1 Radio 2SM Breakfast Segment #7 with Kaye Browne 9:20
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*** RADIO 2SM BREAKFAST SEGMENT #7 WITH Kaye Browne *** THIS WEEK: Back in Episode 5 we talked about dealing with grief after losing a pet... Well moving forward a few weeks, Ron's Producer Jessie reveals how she has since adopted a new family member. PLUS. .. DO you sleep with your pets? Is it safe?… Kaye explains the plusses and minuses we all should know! And finally... DOGS NSW are holding a very special event on March 22nd 2025, allowing all dog lovers access to see and ask questions about the various breeds. 0'00" Welcome Ron Wilson & Kaye Browne 0'15" Producer Jessie Update Re Her New Adoption 4'52" Is It OK To Sleep With Our Pets? 7'57" DOGS NSW 'Open Day' For All Dog Lovers…

1 Radio 2SM Breakfast Segment #6 with Kaye Browne 7:33
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*** RADIO 2SM BREAKFAST SEGMENT #6 WITH Kaye Browne *** THIS WEEK: The RSPCA has announced the last very popular 'Million Paws Walk' will be held the 25th May '25 Kaye explains why and what the future options might be. PLUS... All pet owners need to check where their pet's microchip ID's are registered with the closure of HomeSafeiD. Check out how to find where your microchip is registered here: https://bit.ly/4hRVS0M And finally... Ron explains how his son uses a GPS tracker to keep an 'eye' on his dog! 0'00" Welcome and news re the 'Million Paws Walk' 0'25" RSPCA's Last 'Million Paws Walk' Announced 3'25" HomeSafeID Microchip facility closes down 5'58" Additional Pet Safety Using a GPS Tracker…

1 Radio 2SM Breakfast Segment #5 with Kaye Browne 7:41
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THIS WEEK: Some sad news as Breakfast host Ron's Producer Jessie reveals how her dog Tank suddenly and unexpectedly passed away last week from a suspected heart-attack. PLUS... Kaye talks about the benefits of pet loss grief counsellors who help adults and kids alike deal with death plus what do we do with our much loved pet's bodies and what options are available to inter them. And finally... A Calicivirus Update and why all rabbit owners should be concerned 0'00" Welcome and some sad news re Producer Jessie's dog 2'24" Dealing With Pet Loss Grief 4'26" What Happens To Our Pets After They Die? 6'00" Calicivirus Update…

1 Radio 2SM Breakfast Segment #4 with Kaye Browne 9:08
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THIS WEEK: With Valentines day approaching, Kaye has a few tips to keep both dogs & cats safe! And do you have a 'solo' pet?... How are they coping? PLUS... Kaye also talks about 'Social Etiquette' - what our dogs (& their 'handlers') need to know about being safe aroud other dogs and people. 0'00" Welcome and Valentines Day Dangers Particularly Chocolates & Lillies 4'46" Are Solo Dogs, Cats & Birds OK? You Might Be Surprised! 7'25" Social Etiquette For Dogs Some Easy Training Tips…

1 Radio 2SM Breakfast Segment #3 with Kaye Browne 9:32
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Bit of extra fun this week as Ron Wilson's Producer Jessie gets some 'doggy tips' from Kaye on the 2SM Breakfast show. THIS WEEK: What makes a good family pet and 'does size matter'! Kaye also talks about the best foods for pets generally and Ron wants to know if there are dating apps for lovers of pets! PLUS... Kaye also talks abut the best cat sizes & breeds as pets and how to deal with 'hairy dogs' 0'00" Welcome and Dogs... Does Size Matter! 1'34" New Rules For Renting With Pets 4'44" Pet Food & Cost Of Living Crisis 6'24" Are There Any Dating Apps For Pets? 7'07" Best Cat Breeds To Consider & How Can Pets Live Longer? 8'06" Hairy Dogs Vs Wool Coated Breed? Which Is Best?…

1 Radio 2SM Breakfast Segment #2 with Kaye Browne 5:59
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Kaye's back again with 2SM Breakfast show host Ron Wilson, where she talks about the basics of training dogs, why they like and need daily routines... PLUS... Do we need Dog Licenses... the call to licence owners with specific breeds has caused a lot of controversy! 0'00" Welcome and Introducing Kaye Browne + Training Pets 1'40" Why Dogs Need Routines 2'39" Rubbing A Dog's Nose In Its Wee - Good or Bad? 3'49" Do We Really Need Dog Licenses?…

1 Radio 2SM Breakfast Segment #1 with Kaye Browne 5:33
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In this initial segment on the 2SM Breakfast show with Ron Wilson, Kaye Browne talks about storm safety for our pets, and what to do when you know a storm is approaching plus what products are now available to help with 'storm-phobia' in our pets... PLUS... Back to work or school can be very stressful for our pets, especially dogs. But what can we do about it. Kaye explains a couple of basic tricks to help ensure they are safe and happy. 0'00" Welcome and Introducing Kaye Browne 1'02" Helping Dogs Cope With Storms 3'38" Tips For Dealing With Separation Anxiety…
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