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S4 Ep 157Ask the Expert: Hannah Capon on Canine Arthritis (Episode 157)

Louise and Michelle chat to vet Hannah Capon about certain breeds' predisposition to canine arthritis, how we can prevent it, how to diagnose it and treatments.

Mar 21, 20251h 3m

S4 Ep 156Book Series - Canicross for Fitness and Fun by Emily Thomas (Episode 156)

In this episode, Louise and Michelle chat to Emily Thomas about her new book Canicross for Fitness and Fun

Mar 14, 202537 min

S4 Ep 155Canicross Story: Fran Hannemann (Episode 155)

In this episode, Louise and Michelle chat to Fran Hannemann about how canicross fits into her home boarding and dog walking business, and her adventures with her three dogs.

Mar 7, 202540 min

S4 Ep 154Elli Hikes tackles the Winter Spine Race (Episode 154)

In this episode we catch up with previous guest Elli, who was halfway through hiking the entire length of Britain with her dog Otto when we chatted to her in episode 68. We find out how the rest of her epic hike went, and chat to her about her recent attempt to complete the Spine Race Challenger South, a 108 mile challenge where she faced knee deep snow and extreme sleep deprivation. You can find Elli's videos on her YouTube channel

Feb 28, 202545 min

S4 Ep 153Banjo, a very special dog (Episode 153)

Banjo was a rescue dog who was adopted by a (non-running) family, but when he escaped on his first day in his new home, fate intervened to introduce him to the canicross community, where he became a very well-loved character. We chat to his family and friends about their favourite memories of him.

Feb 21, 202535 min

S4 Ep 152Mynydd Sled Dog Adventures (Episode 152)

In this episode, Louise and Michelle chat to Joe Swiffen from Mynydd Sled Dog Adventures about the challenges of setting up her husky sled dog adventure trails business in Wales during COVID. Joe is also doing great work with her Junior Sled Dog Sports Academy. We also learn A LOT about husky breeds. https://mynyddsleddogadventures.com/

Feb 14, 202545 min

S4 Ep 151Canicross Story: Sara and Logan (Episode 151)

We love bringing you canicross stories from our community, and in this episode Louise and Michelle chat to Sara McCarthy about how her second canicross season with her 'rocket dog' spaniel Logan is going. Sara has thrown herself into many cani-sports so far, to keep her working cocker spaniel Logan engaged and well exercised. We chat about their first experience of dog triathlon at Tri Dog, as well as their training for their upcoming (first) ultra marathon. Sara embodies the spirit of feeling the fear and doing it anyway! Follow Sara and Logan on Instagram Here's the link to The Stickler race in Dorset which Sara talks about in this episode: https://dorsetdoddlers.org/the-stickler/

Feb 7, 202535 min

S4 Ep 150Ask the Expert (Podiatrist): Looking after your feet (Episode 150)

In this episode, Louise and Michelle quiz podiatrist Kate Hammond about all those things you've always wanted to ask about looking after your feet, but have been too embarrassed or squeamish to ask. We cover: What size shoes to buy Does gait analysis matter? Socks Blister prevention and treatment Athlete's foot Losing a toenail Plantar fasciitis It's a fascinating episode, and we certainly learned loads!

Jan 31, 202550 min

S4 Ep 149Canicross Story: This Spotty Dog Runs (Episode 149)

In this episode, Louise and Michelle catch up with Duncan and Dizzy the Dalmatian about what they've been up to since we last spoke 2 years ago! There's also a new greyster, Peggy, in the family! YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/@thatspottydogruns Instagram: @thatspottydogruns You can listen to the previous episode with Duncan here: https://www.canicrossconversations.co.uk/e/canicross-story-that-spotty-dog-runs-episode-49/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Join Louise and Pickle at the Irchy Park canicross race on Sunday 9th February 2025. It's a 5k adventure around Irchester Country Park, and is a great event for those looking to try their first canicross event. https://raceharborough.co.uk/canicross/

Jan 24, 202544 min

S4 Ep 148Lookback with Menopause expert Karen Weir (Episode 148)

In today's special episode, we're diving back into an insightful chat we had with Karen Weir, an expert in menopause and strength and conditioning. This clip, recorded in March 2023 explores how the natural changes in our bodies during menopause affect our running. Karen breaks down the physical shifts we experience and offers advice on the way we train and eat. You can listen to the full episode (55) here: https://www.canicrossconversations.co.uk/e/why-is-strength-training-so-important-to-runners-during-perimenopause/

Jan 17, 202512 min

S4 Ep 147Dressing your dog right: Deep dive with Non-Stop Dogwear (Episode 147)

In this weeks episode we chat to Georgie Lambert from Non-Stop Dogwear about dog coats when and why we should use them. From snow, rain and racing we chat which coats work and why.

Jan 10, 202537 min

S4 Ep 146Canicross Story: Beckey and Agatha (Episode 146)

In a new canicross story, Michelle and Louise chat to guest Beckey about running, racing and wild swimming with her lab Agatha

Jan 3, 202542 min

S4 Ep 145Our favourite canicross stories (Episode 145)

In the final episode of 2024, Louise and Michelle take a look back at some of their favourite canicross stories of the podcast. What's yours?

Dec 27, 202426 min

S4 Ep 144Cani-Sports Spotlight: Mantrailing (Episode 144)

In this episode, Louise and Michelle chat to Lisa from Mantrailing Global all about this exciting and accessible canine activity. Mantrailing is a sport teaching dogs to find people by following their unique scent trail. All dog's have a natural ability to hunt and mantrailing provides them with an outlet to do this in a safe, controlled and constructive way. Lisa explains how this can have a very positive impact in other areas of a dog's life too. One of the many amazing things about this sport is it is fully accessible to all people and dogs, regardless of age, breed or disability. This includes dogs with confidence and reactivity issues. https://www.mantrailingglobal.com/

Dec 20, 202448 min

S4 Ep 143Christmas dog safety: food dangers and stress-free advice (Episode 143)

In this Christmas-themed episode, Louise and Michelle tackle the challenges of keeping dogs safe and happy during the festive season, and chat about two important episodes they recorded last year: Episode 91: Ask the Vet – Christmas Food Dangers for Dogs Vet Nick discusses the biggest food-related hazards for dogs at Christmas. From toxic foods like chocolate, raisins, and onions to tummy-troubling treats like fatty meats and rich desserts, Nick highlights common dangers lurking in holiday celebrations. He also shares advice on recognizing symptoms of poisoning or distress, such as vomiting, drooling, and lethargy, and offers clear steps to take in an emergency. This episode is packed with vital tips to protect dogs from festive food mishaps. Episode 92: Keeping Your Dog Stress-Free Over Christmas with Pamela Dempsey Canine behaviourist Pamela Dempsey joins the conversation to provide strategies for minimizing stress during the hectic holiday period. She emphasizes maintaining routines, creating safe spaces, and managing interactions with visitors to keep dogs calm and comfortable. Pamela also shares enrichment ideas, such as puzzle toys and scent games, to keep dogs mentally stimulated. From preventing overstimulation to handling festive anxiety, this episode offers practical advice to ensure a joyful and stress-free Christmas for dogs and their owners. These episodes are essential listening for dog owners looking to navigate the holiday season safely and stress-free, ensuring their canine companions enjoy Christmas as much as they do!

Dec 13, 202417 min

S4 Ep 142Book Series: Must-read books for runners, dog lovers, and adventurers (Episode 142)

The festive season is here, and what better way to celebrate than with a collection of inspiring reads? 🎄📚 In Episode 142 of Canicross Conversations, we’re revisiting some of the most memorable books featured on the podcast. From captivating memoirs and training guides, to cookbooks and stories of resilience, these books offer something for everyone, whether you’re looking for inspiration or the perfect gift for a loved one. We share highlights from: Susie Chan (Trails and Tribulations) Allie Bailey (There Is No Wall) Lucy Waterlow (The Ultimate Guide to parkrun) Rachel Cullen (Running for My Life) Niki French (Stop Walking Your Dog!) Paul Besley (The Search) Juliet McGrattan (Run Well) Merili Freear (Just Run) …and many more! Join us as we reflect on these incredible reads and the inspiring conversations behind them. Don’t miss this cosy, book-filled episode that’s perfect for the festive season! 👉 Have a favourite running or dog-related book? Let us know - we love hearing your recommendations!

Dec 6, 202429 min

S4 Ep 141Book Series: Training a Mountain Rescue Search Dog: Paul Besley (Episode 141)

In today's fascinating episode, Louise and Michelle chat to writer Paul Besley all about his experiences of finding and training his Mountain Rescue Search Dog, Scout. It's a fascinating episode full of insights into training a working dog, and the human-dog bond. Paul's book, The Search: The life of a mountain rescue search dog team is out now

Nov 29, 20241h 14m

S4 Ep 140Michelle and Poppy sign up for a canicross race: Meet the RD, and quiz Team Hounds for race tips (Episode 140)

Those regular listeners amongst you will know the running joke that Michelle has never participated in a canicross race with her dog Poppy. She has finally found a brand new event close to her, and on this episode quizzes Trail Blazing Events Director Richard McQuilton-Morgan all about the race. It will be the first canicross event Richard has hosted too, so it makes for an interesting episode. We learn more about the challenges of putting on a canicross race, and how he’s planning to make the event a great experience for all. We also catch up with Martin Grimshaw of Team Hounds, who was last on the podcast in episode 70. Michelle picks Martin's brains for expert advice on helping her and Poppy to prepare for their first race. Martin also tells us about his newest canine companion Kaos, and what he's been up to since we last chatted back in the summer of 2023. You can find out more about the canicross race and Richard's other Lancashire based events on his website https://www.trailblazingevents.co.uk/

Nov 22, 202445 min

S4 Ep 139Ask the Expert: The Muzzle Movement (Episode 139)

Louise and Michelle chat to Clara Hewson, founder of The Muzzle Movement, about establishing a change in people's perceptions of muzzles, and creating a muzzle which allows dogs to drink, eat and pant fully. Find out the best way to accustom a dog to being comfortable with a muzzle, and inappropriate use of muzzles. We also ask Clara to bust a myth about muzzles in our newest feature.

Nov 15, 202438 min

S4 Ep 138Ask the Expert (Dr Juliet McGrattan): Alcohol and Running (Episode 138)

In this episode, we chat to Dr Juliet McGrattan, author, speaker and former GP, about running and alcohol. We answer all the common questions, such as: - is a daily glass of red wine really good for our health? - is that post-race beer helpful? - can you sweat out a hangover? - how does alcohol affect sleep quality and recovery? - is there a safe amount of alcohol consumption for athletes that won’t hinder training or performance? - how does alcohol impact our hormones? NEW - Stay tuned for our newest feature, Myth Buster, where we tackle common misconceptions. You can follow Dr Juliet McGrattan on Instagram If you need support with your alcohol consumption, the NHS website is a good place to start

Nov 8, 202447 min

S4 Ep 137Ask the Expert: How to create good habits - with Rachel Spencer (Episode 137)

In this episode, Louise and Michelle welcome back journalist and business coach Rachel Spencer for a chat about how to build good habits. We chat about what a habit is (and isn't!), how to make habits stick, and how to overcome the obstacles that keep us from making long-lasting changes. We also talk about strategies to stop habits that might not be so helpful to us as well. Whether you're working to improve your fitness, build consistency with your training, or set yourself up for success in any other part of life, this episode is packed with insights that are bound to help. About Rachel Rachel Spencer is a freelance writer specialising in the pet industry for national newspapers and magazines focusing on human interest stories, health, trends and technology. She works with pet business owners helping them raise their profile in the media and clients have appeared in the Telegraph, Guardian, Independent, BBC Breakfast, Mail Online, Daily and Sunday Express, and a host of pet titles like Edition Dog, Your Dog, Your Cat and industry titles including Pet Gazette and Pet Business World. Each week she shares tips on how small businesses can secure coverage on the Publicity for Pet Businesses podcast. Rachel provides consultancy services and runs a publicity coaching programme helping pet businesses stand out from the competition. Find out more at www.publicityforpetbusinesses.co.uk You can also find Rachel here: https://www.instagram.com/rachelspenceruk https://www.facebook.com/rachelspenceruk https://twitter.com/rachelspenceruk https://www.linkedin.com/in/rachelspenceruk/ Recommended Reading Atomic Habits by James Clear This is a fantastic resource for anyone looking to make small changes that lead to significant results. Clear breaks down the process of habit formation into actionable steps and shares practical tips for building habits that last. It’s all about focusing on small, 1% improvements that compound over time. The Power of Habit by Charles Duhigg The book explains the ‘habit loop’ - a cue, routine, and reward - which drives human behaviour. Duhigg discusses how we form habits and how they can be reshaped to achieve goals. It’s a great read for anyone looking to create lasting change for personal growth and business success.

Nov 1, 20241h 1m

S4 Ep 136Running in Pregnancy - Anna Harding (Episode 136)

Louise and Michelle quiz broadcaster and fellow podcaster Anna Harding about her experience of canicrossing and running throughout pregnancy, and how she has felt getting back into it as a new parent. We also chat about introducing a new baby to the family dog.

Oct 25, 202439 min

S4 Ep 135Ask the Expert (Nicky Edwards Physiotherapist): Avoiding running injuries (Episode 135)

In this episode, Louise and Michelle chat to Nicky Edwards, a physiotherapist and experienced marathon runner. Together, they question Nicky on the key aspects we should be focusing on in training to help us prevent injury, including: strength training mobility recovery adapting training as we age the dangers of overtraining optimising training around hormonal changes, including menopause how to avoid common running injuries

Oct 18, 202458 min

S4 Ep 134Book Series: The Ultimate Guide to parkrun by Lucy Waterlow (Episode 134)

We know parkrun no longer allows canicross, BUT we also know a lot of you have many happy memories of parkrun as it turns 20 years old, and we also know many of you still run with your dog there (allowing for the new rules around dogs). Canicross Conversations wants to celebrate the world of parkrun on its 20th birthday, so Louise and Michelle chat to Lucy Waterlow, author of new book The Ultimate Guide to parkrun. A great episode whether you are a brand new or regular parkrunner.

Oct 11, 202433 min

S4 Ep 133Canicross Story: Tamara Beach (Episode 133)

In this episode, Louise and Michelle chat to canicrosser Tamara Beach, who tells us about how she manages to fit in a high volume of training by training like a triathlete. It's a fascinating episode about finding the right training methods for you, and Tamara certainly has her sights on some big goals!

Oct 4, 202432 min

S4 Ep 132Getting youngsters into canicross: Susan Fraser (Episode 132)

In this episode, we follow on from our last episode with Gail Irvine, and chat to Susan Fraser who has been helping Gail's boys, Robert and William to get into the sport of canicross, by loaning dogs to race, and accompanying them to competitions.

Sep 27, 202437 min

S4 Ep 131Canicross Story: Team Irvine (Episode 131)

In this episode of Canicross Conversations, Louise and Michelle chat to Gail Irvine of Team Irvine Gail shares her own journey, and her family’s involvement in canicross, particularly her experiences in the sport with her young sons. Tune in as Gail provides valuable tips for getting youngsters involved in canicross and competing. From choosing the right dog to managing the demands of training, she offers insights to help parents encourage their kids to enjoy the sport.

Sep 13, 202431 min

S3 Ep 130Canicross for Beginners: A Q&A with Tracey from No Fuss Fill (Episode 130)

In this unique episode of Canicross Conversations, we switch things up as Tracey Powiesnik from No Fuss Fill asks Louise and Michelle the questions! Tracey is eager to start her canicross journey with her Springer Spaniel, Harvey, and she’s come prepared with all the questions beginners need to know. Find out: the basic principles of canicross and how it differs from regular running with your dog the ideal age for dogs to start canicross breed suitability how to assess if your dog is physically and mentally ready cover common beginner mistakes and how to avoid them essential training techniques and commands what equipment you'll need how to warm up and cool down tips on human running gear and much more! Whether you're just starting out like Tracey or looking to refine your canicross technique, this episode is packed with practical advice to get you and your dog off to a great start. Don’t miss this special episode. Subscribe now. This episode is sponsored by Non-stop Dogwear Join Non-stop in London for a fun and active day with your dog together with hundreds of other dogs and their owners. Support animal welfare with every step! All entry monies received will be donated to the Mayhew Animal Welfare charity. Complete a 1-mile course with your training buddy in any way you like, as many times as you would like! Whether you walk, jog, run or roll, the choice is yours. Meet Non-stop Dogwear’s team and learn how to be active with your dog. Get inspired by our brand’s ambassadors and test out demonstration gear during your loop. You can complete as many loops as you like and follow the results on a live timing board! Treat your dog with a doggy cupcake when you are done with your loop. EXCLUSIVE! Be the first ones to discover and try a brand-new Non-stop dogwear product. Our dedicated team of dog sports experts will help you select the perfect gear for you and your dog. Where? Wormwood Scrubs, London, UK When? Saturday 21st of September 2024 from 12:00 to 17:00. You can start your loop anytime between 12:00 and 17:00. Entry fee: £5.00 per participant. All entry fees will be donated to Mayhew charity. If you wish to do more than 1 lap you will be able to. Enter here Follow the event for regular updates!

Aug 30, 202443 min

S3 Ep 129Ask the Expert: Reactive dogs and muzzle training: Alex Cooper from Coxhill Behaviour (Episode 129)

In this insightful episode of Canicross Conversations, Louise and Michelle chat to dog behaviourist Alex Cooper, from Coxhill Behaviour. Alex shares her wealth of knowledge on managing reactive dogs, and effective muzzle training. This episode covers: primary causes of reactivity; how to identify triggers: steps to manage reactivity; desensitization versus avoidance; training tools and techniques; handling reactive situations; setting realistic expectations for progress; introducing a muzzle to your dog; common misconceptions about muzzles; signs to watch for ensuring your dog’s comfort wearing a muzzle; best types of muzzles for canicross. Whether you're dealing with a reactive dog or considering muzzle training, this episode is packed with insights and expert advice. Tune in to learn from one of the best in the field, and discover how to better support your dog’s well-being. Don't miss it—subscribe now. Connect with Coxhill Behaviour on Facebook

Aug 23, 202438 min

S3 Ep 128Travelling safely with your dog: TransK9 dog boxes (Episode 128)

This podcast episode focuses on the importance of dog safety while travelling. Sharon from TransK9 discusses the benefits of using secure dog boxes, designed to keep dogs safe during travel. The conversation delves into the design and manufacturing process of TransK9 boxes, which are all made in Scotland to high standards. The boxes are crafted to fit specific vehicles and include features like a rear escape door for emergencies, something unique to TransK9. This episode is sponsored by Non-stop Dogwear Join Non-stop in London for a fun and active day with your dog together with hundreds of other dogs and their owners. Support animal welfare with every step! All entry monies received will be donated to the Mayhew Animal Welfare charity. Complete a 1-mile course with your training buddy in any way you like, as many times as you would like! Whether you walk, jog, run or roll, the choice is yours. Meet Non-stop Dogwear’s team and learn how to be active with your dog. Get inspired by our brand’s ambassadors and test out demonstration gear during your loop. You can complete as many loops as you like and follow the results on a live timing board! Treat your dog with a doggy cupcake when you are done with your loop. EXCLUSIVE! Be the first ones to discover and try a brand-new Non-stop dogwear product. Our dedicated team of dog sports experts will help you select the perfect gear for you and your dog. Where? Wormwood Scrubs, London, UK When? Saturday 21st of September 2024 from 12:00 to 17:00. You can start your loop anytime between 12:00 and 17:00. Entry fee: £5.00 per participant. All entry fees will be donated to Mayhew charity. If you wish to do more than 1 lap you will be able to. Enter here Follow the event for regular updates!

Aug 16, 202437 min

S3 Ep 127Keeping your dog hydrated: an interview with Furr Boost (Episode 127)

In this episode, Louise and Michelle chat to Furr Boost creator Louise Toal about how her background in the food industry helped her to find a way to help her dog stay hydrated through illness. Find out her top tips for hydration, and also the insider info on what it's like working with a real life Dragon! This episode is sponsored by Non-stop Dogwear Join Non-stop in London for a fun and active day with your dog together with hundreds of other dogs and their owners. Support animal welfare with every step! All entry monies received will be donated to the Mayhew Animal Welfare charity. Complete a 1-mile course with your training buddy in any way you like, as many times as you would like! Whether you walk, jog, run or roll, the choice is yours. Meet Non-stop Dogwear’s team and learn how to be active with your dog. Get inspired by our brand’s ambassadors and test out demonstration gear during your loop. You can complete as many loops as you like and follow the results on a live timing board! Treat your dog with a doggy cupcake when you are done with your loop. EXCLUSIVE! Be the first ones to discover and try a brand-new Non-stop dogwear product. Our dedicated team of dog sports experts will help you select the perfect gear for you and your dog. Where? Wormwood Scrubs, London, UK When? Saturday 21st of September 2024 from 12:00 to 17:00. You can start your loop anytime between 12:00 and 17:00. Entry fee: £5.00 per participant. All entry fees will be donated to Mayhew charity. If you wish to do more than 1 lap you will be able to. Enter here Follow the event for regular updates!

Aug 9, 202445 min

S3 Ep 124Canicross Story: Hannah Kent (Episode 126)

In this episode, Michelle and Louise chat to Hannah Kent, dog walker and canicross coach, about how her "difficult" dogs being kicked out of training inspired her to look at canicross, and she's never looked back. This episode is a real celebration of how canicross is for everyone, even - and perhaps, especially - those dogs labelled as "difficult".

Aug 2, 202432 min

S3 Ep 123Meet Fredrik, co-founder of Non Stop Dogwear (Episode 125)

In this episode, Michelle and Louise learn about the roots of Non Stop Dogwear from co-founder Fredrik. It's a fascinating episode into research and development of new products, and we're interested to learn about the rising popularity of canicross in Asia and South Afrria, and how Non Stop are helping with education about dog welfare.

Jul 26, 202445 min

S3 Ep 122Canicross Story: Vickie Pullin (Episode 124)

In this episode, Louise and Michelle chat to World Champion dog sledder Vicki Pullin. This is a fascinating dive into the training, mindset and determination of an elite athlete.

Jul 19, 202444 min

S3 Ep 121Ask the Expert: Mythbusting with vet Rob Adams (Episode 123)

In today's episode, Louise and Michelle chat to veterinary surgeon and orthopaedic specialist, and fellow podcaster, Rob Adams, to bust some myths about running with dogs. We chat about: The 5 minute per month rule How old should your dog be to start running? How far is too far? Recovery from injury Knowing when to retire your dog from canicross The benefits of supplementation for joints It's a fascinating episode with lots of surprising information in there. Let us know what you think.

Jul 12, 202455 min

S3 Ep 126Book Series: Ultrarunner Susie Chan (Episode 122)

In this episode, Michelle and Louise chat to ultrarunner Susie Chan all about her dogs, and ultra running. We find out why her dog Roy is so named in an exclusive story never told before, and hear about a dog she encountered in the desert who joined in the multi-day race with the competitors. Susie's new book, Trails and Tribulations, is out now

Jul 5, 202455 min

S3 Ep 125Join the Newnham Bark Sprint Challenge (Episode 121)

Want to stay active over summer while keeping your dog safe in the heat? Peter Howse of Devon Howlers has just the challenge for you, with his Newnham Bark Sprint Challenge. Tune in for all the details and join the Newnham Bark Sprint Challenge Facebook page here

Jun 28, 202429 min

S3 Ep 120Canicross Story: Merili Freear and Jack (Episode 120)

In today's episode, Michelle and Louise chat to Merili Freear about how she went from lockdown runner to ultra marathoner in the space of just a few years, and how running with her schnauzer Jack brings her lots of joy. Merili's book, Just Run, is out on 2nd July Follow Merili on Instagram

Jun 21, 202438 min

S3 Ep 119Skinners Get Out And Go (Episode 119)

In this episode, Louise and Michelle chat to Ben Skinner who is the 7th generation of his family to work in the business, and Nutrition Officer Zoe Russell, who gives us the lowdown on the Skinner's Get Out and Go! range. A family-run dog food business based in Suffolk, we learn all about Skinner's ethos, and history of feeding working dogs. A fascinating episode about what goes into dog food. Poppy and Pickle certainly love their energy and recovery bars for fuel during and after a run!! https://www.skinners.co.uk/

Jun 14, 202441 min

S3 Ep 118Dog Friendly Cottages - Sunnyside Cottage, Robin Hood's Bay (Episode 118)

Have you found the perfect dog friendly cottage to take your dog away on holiday in? In this episode we chat to Rachel Spencer about what makes the perfect dog friendly cottage, and hear about how she has created on in Robin Hood's Bay in North Yorkshire. Sunnyside cottage: https://baytownholidaycottages.co.uk/our-cottages/property?s=sunnyside-cottage-robin-hoods Dog owner’s guide to the cottage and RHB: https://thepawpost.co.uk/travel/dog-owners-guide-robin-hoods-bay/ On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sunnysidecottagerhb On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sunnysidecottagerhb https://rachelspencer.co.uk/

Jun 7, 202434 min

S3 Ep 117Canicross Story: James and Gunnar on Ultrarunning (Episode 117)

Michelle and Louise chat to James Maiden about his love of running ultra marathons with his Siberian Husky, Gunnar

May 24, 202449 min

S3 Ep 116Canicross Story: Helen and Riley (Episode 116)

From a body builder and weightlifter who had never run until lockdown, to adopting a rescue dog and discovering canicross, Michelle chats to Helen Milton who tells us about her Egyptian rescue spaniel Riley.

May 17, 202449 min

S3 Ep 115Canicross Story: Sue Round (Episode 115)

Louise and Michelle chat to Sue Round about canicrossing in her fifties

May 10, 202434 min

S3 Ep 114Canicross Story: Sophie Raworth's first canicross race(Episode 114)

Louise and Michelle chat to BBC newsreader and runner Sophie Raworth about her first canicross race with her cavapoo Luna. Sophie's reveals how running with Luna has added a new dimension to her life, blending her love for running with the joy of being active with her dog, Luna. For Sophie, running with Luna has become a part of her daily routine, fitting seamlessly into her busy life and marathon training. “I run with the dog,” she explained. “I’m in charge of walking the dog in the morning, so I run with the dog. I got up this morning at 6 to go to the gym at 6:30, so I did that first thing. I’m running home tonight... I’ve got to run 10K today, and I’ve forgotten to do that. So I will run home.” Sophie's first canicross race with Luna was a memorable experience. They participated in a 10K race, which took place in Dorking, on a day marked by torrential rain. Luna, who had been freshly groomed, ended up covered in mud, but that didn’t dampen their spirits. Sophie initially worried about whether Luna should wear a coat during the race, but ultimately decided to remove it just before the start. Despite these concerns, both Sophie and Luna enjoyed the race immensely. Luna kept Sophie motivated, pulling her along the muddy course, and they successfully completed the race together. To top it off, Luna even received her own medal. She tells us how rewarding this simple act of running with her dog is: “It’s one of the most rewarding things that I’ve done in my life. I love it. I absolutely love it. And I love that. I’m so glad I discovered it, even though it was later in life.” Sophie’s story is a testament to how canicross can inspire people, regardless of age, to start something new and discover the unexpected joys that come with it.

May 3, 202432 min

S3 Ep 113Canicross Story: Reece Maltby and Jack Russell Luna (Episode 113)

Louise and Michelle interview Reece Maltby about canicrossing with a small dog breed

Apr 26, 202430 min

S3 Ep 112Canicross Story: Chloe Connell (Episode 112)

Chloe discovered canicross by accident when she was competing in agility at a dog show and was asked to take part in a canicross taster session - she soon discovered a talent for racing and a love of mud and is currently ranked 4th in Great Britain. Louise and Michelle chat to Chloe about her training, and her goals for the future.

Apr 19, 202438 min

S3 Ep 111Understanding Anxious and Reactive Dogs: Sarah Jones, My Anxious Dog (Episode 111)

In this episode of Canicross Conversations, the spotlight is on a crucial topic that many dog owners face: understanding and supporting anxious and reactive dogs. The episode features Sarah, the founder of the "Dogs in Yellow" initiative, who shares insights into her work and the importance of raising awareness for dogs that need a little extra space. Sarah's journey began with her own dog, Bella, who displayed signs of anxiety and reactivity when interacting with other dogs and people. Recognizing the need for a way to communicate Bella's needs to others, Sarah came up with the idea of using a yellow ribbon or bandana as a signal that a dog requires space. As she explains: "The yellow ribbon or bandana is a universal symbol that signifies a dog needs some space or is anxious. It's a simple yet effective way to communicate without words." This initiative has gained momentum, with more dog owners embracing the concept and using it to advocate for their pets. Challenges Faced by Anxious and Reactive Dogs Anxious and reactive dogs face numerous challenges in their daily lives, from feeling overwhelmed in busy environments to struggling with social interactions. Sarah emphasizes the importance of understanding these challenges. By raising awareness and promoting empathy towards anxious and reactive dogs, we can create a more inclusive and understanding community for both dogs and their owners. Yellow Space Zones: A Safe Haven for Dogs One innovative solution that Sarah has introduced is the concept of "yellow space zones" at dog shows and events. These designated areas provide a calm and safe space for dogs and their owners to relax and recharge, away from the hustle and bustle of the event. Sarah shares her excitement about this new initiative, saying, "The idea is really exciting. It gives people a little bit of confidence to go out and try attending a dog show, knowing that there's a yellow space zone where their dog can feel safe and comfortable." The Importance of Mental Stimulation for Dogs Beyond physical exercise, dogs also benefit greatly from mental stimulation. Sarah highlights the importance of engaging dogs in activities that challenge their minds and keep them entertained, such as canicross and enrichment games. She shares, "Our dogs are bright, intelligent creatures. Canicross is a great activity that provides both physical and mental stimulation for them." By incorporating these activities into their daily routines, we can help reduce anxiety and improve the overall well-being of our furry friends. The Future of the Dogs in Yellow Initiative Looking ahead, Sarah hopes to see the Dogs in Yellow initiative gain even more support from trainers, behaviourists, and dog owners alike. She expresses her desire to see the yellow ribbon incorporated into training classes and socialization activities, stating, "The more you see it, the more you want it. That's how I feel. It would be really good to see the yellow involved in classes and things like that a lot more." By continuing to raise awareness and promote the yellow ribbon symbol, we can create a safer and more understanding environment for all dogs. Understanding and supporting anxious and reactive dogs is crucial for creating a harmonious and inclusive community of dog owners. Through initiatives like Dogs in Yellow and the introduction of yellow space zones, Sarah is paving the way for a more empathetic and understanding approach to dog ownership. By raising awareness, promoting mental stimulation, and advocating for the needs of anxious and reactive dogs, we can all play a part in creating a safer and happier environment for our furry friends. So, let's embrace the yellow ribbon symbol, show our support, and make a difference in the lives of anxious and reactive dogs everywhere. Where to Find More Information If you're interested in learning more about Sarah's work with the Dogs in Yellow initiative or want to follow her journey, you can visit her website at myanxiousdog.co.uk or follow her on Instagram and Facebook at MyAnxiousDog.

Apr 12, 202437 min

S3 Ep 110Rachel Ann Cullen (Episode 110)

Michelle has a frank conversation with author and runner Rachel Ann Cullen about running for mental health, body image, strength training, challenging oneself, owning a dog (who doesn't run), and writing books.

Apr 5, 202457 min

S3 Ep 109Canicross Story: Lily Canter and Zippy (Episode 109)

Back in October 2021, Louise and Michelle chatted to journalist Lily Canter about her experience of borrowing Pickle to try canicross (Episode 5). In this episode we find out how she's adjusting to life - and canicross - with her own dog, Zippy. If you have enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, and leave us a review. You can find Lily on X/Twitter @lilycanter and Instagram @lilycanter

Mar 29, 202438 min

S3 Ep 108Stop walking your dog! Interview with Niki French (Episode 108)

In this episode, Louise and Michelle chat to dog trainer Niki French about her book, Stop Walking Your Dog. Niki works with a lot of nervous and reactive dogs, and her training philosophy is to stop doing those things that can be stressful to your dog until you can learn how to overcome them with patience and training. It's a radical approach that goes beyond what humans feel conditioned to do with their dogs, and Niki's interview is well worth a listen, as she gears up for #DontWalkYourDogDay on 2nd April, and gives listeners plenty of tips on how to provide brilliant mental and physical stimulation without going through your front door. We also ask her what she thinks of canicross ... Find out more about Niki and the awareness day here: https://puptalk.co.uk/

Mar 22, 202455 min