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“Dog-Like” Cats and “Cat-Like” Dogs - with Matt Schimsky

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If someone says their cat acts "like a dog"... do you know exactly what they mean? Is having a "dog-like" cat considered ::better:: than having a cat-like cat?

In this chat with fellow trainer Matt Schimsky, we talk about society's stereotypes about cats vs. dogs (and why they affect our relationships and willingness to train with our animals).

What you'll hear in this episode:

  • why Matt didn't like cats (until he lived with them)
  • how his experience with "dog-like" cats has affected the way he train
  • what crucial step you need to include in your pets' exercise and enrichment routine (that you're probably missing right now)

Want to dive a bit deeper?

Check out this episode's show notes for Matt's full bio (and pictures of Howl) - praiseworthypets.com/podcast-shownotes/48

If you're a pet professional... Get in touch with Naomi to get a second set of eyes on one of your current cat-dog cases with a Pet Pro Strategy Session!

😺❤️🐶 😺❤️🐶 😺❤️🐶 😺❤️🐶 😺❤️🐶

If you enjoyed this episode, please help me spread the word to other cat-and-dog people! You can:


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Content provided by Naomi Rotenberg, Praiseworthy Pets, Naomi Rotenberg, and Praiseworthy Pets. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Naomi Rotenberg, Praiseworthy Pets, Naomi Rotenberg, and Praiseworthy Pets or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

If someone says their cat acts "like a dog"... do you know exactly what they mean? Is having a "dog-like" cat considered ::better:: than having a cat-like cat?

In this chat with fellow trainer Matt Schimsky, we talk about society's stereotypes about cats vs. dogs (and why they affect our relationships and willingness to train with our animals).

What you'll hear in this episode:

  • why Matt didn't like cats (until he lived with them)
  • how his experience with "dog-like" cats has affected the way he train
  • what crucial step you need to include in your pets' exercise and enrichment routine (that you're probably missing right now)

Want to dive a bit deeper?

Check out this episode's show notes for Matt's full bio (and pictures of Howl) - praiseworthypets.com/podcast-shownotes/48

If you're a pet professional... Get in touch with Naomi to get a second set of eyes on one of your current cat-dog cases with a Pet Pro Strategy Session!

😺❤️🐶 😺❤️🐶 😺❤️🐶 😺❤️🐶 😺❤️🐶

If you enjoyed this episode, please help me spread the word to other cat-and-dog people! You can:


  continue reading

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