• Practical Pet Chat - Episode 9 - Hey Pup, You Be You!
    Mar 21 2026
    On this episode of Practical Pet Chat, Lorin and Rob explore the idea of “Hey Pup, You Be You.” It’s a simple phrase, but it opens up a thoughtful conversation about the expectations we place on our pets and how those expectations can shape the way we interact with them. As pet parents, we often approach our time with our animals with a goal in mind—how they should behave, how quickly they should respond, or how a particular interaction should go. Whether it’s during walks, playtime, training, or everyday moments at home, we sometimes forget that our pets are individuals with their own personalities, preferences, and ways of communicating. Lorin and Rob discuss how the time we spend with our pets should ideally be a mutually beneficial experience, one where we allow our animals the space to express who they are rather than constantly guiding them toward a specific reaction or pattern of behavior. Our pets are always communicating with us—through their actions, their energy, their engagement, or even their hesitation. Those responses, whether good, bad, or seemingly indifferent, are often telling us something deeper about what they are feeling or experiencing in that moment. The conversation also touches on the balance many pet parents wrestle with: Are we sometimes taking things too far in how we interpret or manage our pets’ behavior, or are we simply evolving toward a deeper level of respect, love, and appreciation for them as companions? In many cases, the line can be thin. Throughout the episode, Lorin and Rob explore how learning to step back, observe, and occasionally let our pets simply “be themselves” can strengthen the bond we share with them. As long as our actions are supportive, safe, and not harmful to the pet, sometimes the best thing we can do is allow for a little more understanding, a little more patience—and then simply move forward together. All of this and more on this thoughtful episode of Practical Pet Chat, where the message might just be: Hey pup… you be you.
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    17 mins
  • Practical Pet Chat - Episode 8 - The Habits of our Pets
    Mar 15 2026
    On this episode of Practical Pet Chat, Lorin and Rob dive into one of the most fascinating parts of living with animals—the habits of our pets. From the behaviors we see every day to the unusual and sometimes downright quirky things our pets do, this episode explores how much of what we experience with our pets is actually the result of an ongoing two-way conversation. Pets are incredible observers. They are constantly watching us and learning from everything we do—our routines, our tone of voice, our body language, our moods, and even the subtle shifts in our energy. While we may think we are simply going about our day, our pets are paying attention to every detail and using those cues to interpret the world around them. Lorin and Rob discuss how pets translate these observations into their own responses and communication with us. Over time, our animals develop a deep understanding of our patterns and signals, often responding before we even realize we have communicated something. In many ways, our pets are not just reacting to commands—they are responding to a complex mix of cues that we give unconsciously every day. The conversation also explores the idea that being a great pet parent isn’t just about training—it’s about awareness. Learning to observe your pet’s mannerisms, habits, and behavioral shifts can reveal important information about their emotions, needs, and even their health. Sometimes the smallest cues—a glance, a pause, a posture change, or a different tone in a bark—can tell a much bigger story. Rob shares a technique he calls the “Thank You Method,” a simple but powerful approach he uses to acknowledge the natural protective instincts of dogs. Rather than discouraging a dog’s instinct to alert or protect, the method recognizes the behavior, communicates appreciation, and then calmly reassures the dog that the situation is handled. This approach helps maintain a dog’s confidence while reinforcing calm leadership from the human side of the relationship. Throughout the episode, Lorin and Rob share stories, observations, and insights about how paying closer attention to our pets can strengthen the bond we share with them. When we slow down and truly observe the way our pets communicate, we begin to see a richer, more nuanced relationship—one built on mutual awareness, trust, and understanding. Sometimes the biggest lessons our pets teach us come from the smallest moments. And when we learn to notice those moments, it can make a meaningful difference in our pets’ lives—and in our own. All of this and much more on this episode of Practical Pet Chat.
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    14 mins
  • Practical Pet Chat - Episode 7 - Pet Dental Health Month - The Impacts To Our Pets Health Care
    Mar 5 2026
    On this episode of Practical Pet Chat, Rob and Lorin open wide and dive deep into one of the most underestimated — yet critically important — pillars of pet health: dental care. It’s easy to dismiss “doggy breath” as normal or assume a little tartar isn’t a big deal. But in this episode, they unpack the real consequences of neglected oral health — and why what’s happening in your pet’s mouth doesn’t stay in the mouth. From gum disease and tooth fractures to bacteria entering the bloodstream and affecting the heart, liver, and kidneys, they explain how dental disease can quietly shorten your pet’s lifespan and diminish their quality of life. Lorin shares practical guidance on: The stages of periodontal disease and how early it starts Subtle signs of dental pain most pet parents miss What’s truly effective at home (and what’s marketing hype) How often professional cleanings are needed — and why anesthesia isn’t the villain people think it is Rob brings the real-life perspective, including the unforgettable story of Bella’s “branch incident” — when an enthusiastic game of fetch turned into a full-tree commitment and a dental emergency no one saw coming. It’s funny (now), relatable, and a powerful reminder that sometimes the smallest moments lead to the biggest lessons. They also tackle common myths: “Dry kibble cleans teeth.” “If they’re eating, they’re fine.” “Dentals are optional.” Plus, they share realistic, doable tips for busy pet parents — from brushing techniques and dental wipes to chews, toys, and how to build habits your pet will actually tolerate. As always, the conversation blends education with humor, practical advice with real stories, and a reminder that prevention is always kinder — and often less expensive — than treatment. Healthy teeth. Healthier pets. A few laughs along the way. All of this and more on Practical Pet Chat.
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    18 mins
  • Practical Pete Chat Episode 6 2026 - How our pets show and receive love
    Feb 16 2026
    On this heartfelt (and hilarious) episode of Practical Pet Chat, Rob and Lorin explore one of the most meaningful parts of sharing life with animals — the many ways our pets show love, affection, and unwavering devotion. Lorin proudly reports that she receives full-on hugs from her pups (clearly living her best life), while Rob points out that although he may not get the dramatic embrace, he absolutely gets his fair share of devoted stares, loyal shadowing, and those quiet “you’re my person” moments. Different delivery… same deep bond. But this conversation goes beyond cute stories. Rob and Lorin unpack what love actually looks like in the animal world. From the science of attachment and oxytocin release, to the subtle behaviors we often overlook, they discuss how pets communicate affection through action rather than words. You’ll hear about: The power of eye contact and the “love gaze” Why leaning, sitting on your feet, or following you from room to room is a sign of security The meaning behind check-ins during walks Happy greetings vs. calm companionship Why some pets hug… and others show devotion in quieter ways How routine, safety, and trust strengthen emotional bonds They also talk about how affection evolves over time. Puppies may express love with full-body enthusiasm, while older pets often show it through steady presence and calm connection. And sometimes the biggest sign of love? Simply choosing to be near you. Lorin and Rob remind listeners that love isn’t measured by theatrics. It’s measured by trust. It’s the dog that waits by the door. The cat that sleeps on your laptop. The gentle nudge of a nose during a hard day. The silent check-in across the room. Our pets may not say the words — but they absolutely know love, feel love, and respond in kind. If you’ve ever wondered whether your pet truly loves you, this episode will not only answer that question… it will help you see all the beautiful ways they’ve been telling you all along.
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    14 mins
  • Practical Pet Chat - 2026 - Episode 5 - Valentines Day vs Every Day Is Special and More...
    Feb 8 2026
    Valentine’s Day is around the corner, and on this episode, Lorin and Rob dive into what the holiday really means when your greatest loves have four legs, fur, and zero concept of personal space. The conversation starts lighthearted—and quickly escalates—when Rob learns that Lorin doesn’t just spoil her dogs… she elevates them. Pearls? Yes. Filet mignon? Also yes. Rob is left questioning his entire approach to dog parenting while Lorin casually attempts to recruit his dog to move in with her immediately, promising a lifestyle upgrade that’s hard to refuse. Between the laughs and playful banter, Lorin and Rob explore a more meaningful message about love, presence, and intentionality with our pets. Valentine’s Day can be a fun excuse to go all out, but the real magic happens in the everyday moments—the extra walk, the uninterrupted playtime, the quiet companionship on the couch, and the simple act of choosing to be fully present. They remind listeners that while special days are wonderful, our pets don’t need grand gestures to feel loved. What they truly crave is consistency, attention, and connection. Taking time each day to engage, nurture, and appreciate them builds a bond that lasts far beyond any holiday. This episode is equal parts laughter and reflection—a celebration of the joy pets bring into our lives and a gentle reminder that love isn’t seasonal. Whether you’re planning a Valentine’s feast for your pup or just committing to a few more moments of mindful togetherness, this conversation will leave you smiling and feeling inspired to love your pets a little louder every day.
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    18 mins
  • Practical Pet Chat 2026 - Episode 4 - Chunky Monkeys Unite and More
    Feb 2 2026
    On this episode of Practical Pet, Lorin and Rob tackle a topic many pet parents quietly worry about but don’t always know how to approach: our beloved Chunky Monkeys. 🐾 With humor, honesty, and zero judgment, they explore why pets gain weight, how to spot the signs early, and how to thoughtfully assess what’s really going on beneath the fluff. The conversation digs into food choices, portion sizes, treats (yes, those treats), exercise routines, body composition, and how lifestyle changes—both big and small—can impact your pet’s overall health. Lorin and Rob emphasize that every animal is different, and what works for one pet may not work for another. From adjusting nutrition to finding fun, realistic ways to move more, they share approaches that meet pets (and their humans) where they are. This episode also looks beyond the scale, highlighting the importance of mental stimulation, engagement, and the powerful benefits of getting outside into the sunshine—or creating enriching activities indoors when outdoor time isn’t an option. Little changes truly add up, and the duo reminds us that progress happens over time, not overnight. Packed with practical tips, thoughtful insights, and plenty of laughs, this episode encourages pet parents to explore multiple pathways, make informed choices, and find the right balance that supports long-term health and happiness—for pets and people alike.
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    16 mins
  • Practical Pet Chat - Episode 3 - 2026 - Out With Old In With The New - Woobies Chews Toys and More
    Jan 25 2026
    On this episode of Practical Pet Chat, Lorin and Rob hilariously take on one of the most emotionally complex tasks in any pet-centric household: cleaning out the toy box. With their pups providing constant and judgmental supervision, they sort through woobies, chews, half-destroyed favorites, and those toys no one remembers buying but somehow can never throw away. The conversation quickly turns into laugh-out-loud storytelling as Lorin shares why her dogs live a life of luxury (including pearls…yes, actual pearls), while Rob questions whether he, too, might qualify for adoption. Along the way, they unpack the very real dynamics of pet preferences—why one toy is sacred, another is suddenly invisible, and some items are simply non-negotiable no matter how destroyed they look. Beyond the humor, Lorin and Rob offer practical, pet-parent-approved advice on how to rotate toys, know when it’s time to replace them, and keep enrichment fresh without overwhelming your pets (or your budget). They also explore how pets assign value to their “important possessions,” how routines impact happiness, and what it really means to curate a joyful, pet-first home. If you’ve ever struggled with tossing a toy your pet still loves, wondered why they ignore the expensive new one, or just need a good laugh while nodding along in agreement—this episode is for you. Grab a seat, listen in, and enjoy a fun, relatable conversation about what’s special, what’s not, and what your pet will absolutely never let you take away.
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    15 mins
  • Practical Pet Chat - Episode 2 - 2026 - Starting The New Year Right - New Understandings and Expectations
    Jan 19 2026
    On this episode of Practical Pet Chat, Lorin and Rob ease into the new year with a thoughtful conversation about starting fresh—for your sake and for your pets’ well-being. Before jumping into resolutions or feeling pressure to “do more,” they encourage listeners to pause, take a deep breath, and ground themselves in the present moment. The discussion centers on recognizing what has changed over the past year—both in your own life and in your pet’s. Are your dogs a year older? Have their energy levels shifted? Are they exercising more, less, or differently than before? Lorin and Rob walk through how age, health, lifestyle, and routine changes can impact your pet’s physical and emotional needs, and why awareness is the first step toward making meaningful improvements. They also talk about setting realistic priorities for the year ahead and making small, intentional adjustments that support long-term health without adding stress or guilt. From rethinking daily routines to adjusting exercise, enrichment, and care as pets age, this episode is about meeting your pets where they are today—not where they used to be. Whether you’re caring for a young, energetic dog or navigating the evolving needs of an older companion, this conversation offers practical insights, reassurance, and a calm, compassionate approach to pet parenting. It’s a reminder that progress doesn’t have to be overwhelming—and that taking care of yourself is just as important as taking care of your pets as you step into the new year.
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    18 mins