Canicross Conversations

Michelle Mortimer and Louise Humphrey
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Apr 19, 2024 • 39min

Canicross 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. 
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Apr 12, 2024 • 37min

Understanding 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. 
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Apr 5, 2024 • 58min

Rachel 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.
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Mar 29, 2024 • 39min

Canicross 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
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Mar 22, 2024 • 56min

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

Niki French, a dog trainer and author of "Stop Walking Your Dog," specializes in helping nervous and reactive dogs. She discusses her transformative journey from property developer to dog trainer. Niki shares radical approaches to redefine dog walking, emphasizing mental and physical stimulation over traditional methods. She addresses misconceptions about dog behavior and highlights the importance of understanding each dog's unique needs. Listen for insightful tips, including how to celebrate #DontWalkYourDogDay creatively!
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Mar 15, 2024 • 24min

Crufts (Episode 107)

Today, Louise and guests give a rundown of all the action at Crufts over the past weekend
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Mar 8, 2024 • 1h 1min

Kate Percy: Finding the 'Enerjoy' in Simple Nutrition (Episode 106)

Louise and Michelle chat to Kate Percy, a nutritionist with three best-selling cookbooks who helps people discover that magic link between what you eat, good energy, vitality and happiness. Lots of great information in this episode for runners, those experiencing menopause, and those finding cooking for a family challenging! We also want to know: does your dog eat a healthier diet than you?!  https://www.katepercys.com/
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Mar 1, 2024 • 1h 2min

Allie Bailey: There Is No Wall (or how a rescue dog called Pickle can save you, when running can't) (Episode 105)

Allie Bailey, an ultrarunner, coach, and speaker known for her remarkable achievements in extreme locations, shares her journey of overcoming depression and alcoholism. She reveals how running became a vehicle for healing, alongside her rescue dog, Pickle. Their bond enriches her life and running experiences. Allie emphasizes transforming negative self-talk into a positive mindset, highlighting the joys of communal running. Her transformation through sobriety and therapy illustrates strength and resilience, while her adventures with Pickle showcase the rewards of companionship in recovery.
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Feb 23, 2024 • 20min

Accountability: the missing link in taking your running to the next level? (Episode 104)

Today's planned guest has lost her voice, so Louise and Michelle chat about the one thing that is missing from many runners' training: accountability! Could accountability be the one thing that takes your running to the next level?  
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Feb 16, 2024 • 27min

Canicross Story: Beth Morris/Explore With Paws UK (Episode 103)

Louise and Michelle chat to veterinary nurse Beth Morris all about her love of canicross and agility with her 3 dogs, and how ultramarathon training is going. Follow Team @ExploreWithPaws.UK on Instagram

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