Newsletter #4 Paid Members Public
A summary of what has been going on for the past weeks. Above all, we have been having interviews around animal welfare, dogs as therapists, and the protection of the hunting dogs in Spain.
#6 Podcast - Galgos as therapy dogs with Sherry Mangold Paid Members Public
Today's podcast shows us the power of animal companionship, and the possibilities that working with dogs bring to modern medicine.
#5 Podcast - Aza (F.B.M) Criminology, law, and prosecution of crimes in the galgo world. Paid Members Public
Aza studies criminology, and thanks to her direct experience, her understanding of the legal context, we could paint a clear image on this podcast of what can be improved in Spain in relation to the wellbeing of all hunting dogs there.
Your child on plants! What do you do when your 3,5-year-old tells you that she won’t eat animals? Paid Members Public
Food remains not only one of the best remedies for our health, it also promotes animal welfare and reduces our impact on the climate. But becoming a vegetarian or a vegan and remaining healthy is more than just stopping eating animals.
#4 Podcast - Español. Work with dogs, education, recovery, and the psychology of a galgo. Paid Members Public
Hoy hablo con Alberto Piña Rivero, un etólogo y educador de perros de la Fundación Benjamin Mehnert. You can also listen in English to the highlights of this conversation.
#3 Podcast - Pet photography with Travis Patenaude Paid Members Public
In this conversation with the photographer Travis Patenaude, we talk about how to use pictures to advocate for the causes important to you, the impact of visual imagery, how to work with dogs, and the importance of having a point of view when photography.
Newsletter #3 Paid Members Public
It was about time that we had an audio format, right? Two weeks ago we launched our own podcast, a brand new experiment.
#2 Podcast - Patricia from Galgos del Sur Paid Members Public
Today I talked with Galgos del Sur, about how to help Galgos with communication and law. We also addressed the importance of the media and the threats rescuers endure.