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EPISODE · Sep 23, 2025 · 48 MIN

83. Nature, TV & Tail‑Wagging Wellness

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In this refreshingly joyful episode of Pets Add Life, Kristin Levine is joined by guest co‑host Dr. Ross Henderson. Together they explore canine cognition and the wild call of nature—digging into how dogs interact with screens, environments, and their own wellbeing. With science, stories, and playful cheat codes for better pet days, it's a show designed to help you tune in to your pet’s needs and full expression. Story Time Dr. Ross’s Miraculous Basset Rescue At Fox Hollow Animal Hospital, Ross shares the heartbreaking yet inspiring story of a basset hound puppy, named “Gracie,” who arrived with symptoms like parvo but ultimately turned out to have intestinal telescoping (intussusception). Following risky specialist surgery, Gracie made a full recovery—playing, eating, and thriving. A reminder: sometimes hope + action = miracles. Sip & Sniff: Dog‑Friendly Winery Tours Rising Kristin reports on the growing trend of winery and vineyard tours designed for dogs—think wine tastings, vineyard walks, pup treats, and even dog‑sitting or dog‑friendly bus tours. A leisure pursuit that blends human indulgence with canine joy. Special Guests Dr. Jeffrey S. Katz, PhD Comparative cognition psychologist at Auburn University. Co‑author of the recent open‑access Scientific Reports study “Characterizing TV Viewing Habits in Companion Dogs”, which found that ~88% of dogs in surveyed households attend to TV and that excitement and anxiety levels predict how they respond to content. Nature+1 Tiffany Jones Founder of Forest Tails Doggy Day Camp, a 12‑acre nature‑based adventure camp just outside Goderich, Ontario. Designed for dog wellness through forest trails, pond swims, scent exploration, and nature immersion. Forest Tails Doggy Day Camp+1 Pet Product Recommendations “Chuck It” Launcher + High‑Bounce Balls Combo Ross’s high‑energy option: a launcher + balls (safe material), for far‑flung throws and fetch games that burn energy and build engagement outdoors. Pizza Party Treat Puzzle Kristin’s pick: a beginner’s puzzle feeder shaped like pizza. Ideal for dogs new to puzzles or slower to engage. Slows eating + offers mental enrichment. Under $20, great reviews. Q&A from Listeners How often should pets get exams & vaccinations? Ross recommends annual visits for healthy younger dogs. Puppies require more frequent veterinary visits following vaccine schedules. Senior or medically compromised pets may benefit from semiannual wellness check‑ups. Preventative care and monitoring vital signs & body condition score make a difference. Is my dog overweight? How do I know, and what should I do? Tips: • Use body condition score rather than scale weight alone. • Ribs should be easily felt; waist‑tuck should be visible when viewed from above. • Adjust food type, quantity, treat intake; increase play & exercise. • Rule out medical causes (e.g. thyroid issues). Related Links Characterizing TV Viewing Habits in Companion Dogs (Scientific Reports study): https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-025-06580-y Nature Forest Tails Doggy Day Camp: https://www.foresttails.ca/ Forest Tails Doggy Day Camp Social & Viewing Info Watch the full episode on Dog TV’s Unleashed channel (Amazon FAST Channels) and Pets Add Life YouTube. Follow Pets Add Life on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/petsaddlife Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/petsaddlife TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@petsaddlife

In this refreshingly joyful episode of Pets Add Life, Kristin Levine is joined by guest co‑host Dr. Ross Henderson. Together they explore canine cognition and the wild call of nature—digging into how dogs interact with screens, environments, and their own wellbeing. With science, stories, and playful cheat codes for better pet days, it's a show designed to help you tune in to your pet’s needs and full expression. Story Time Dr. Ross’s Miraculous Basset RescueAt Fox Hollow Animal Hospital, Ross shares the heartbreaking yet inspiring story of a basset hound puppy, named “Gracie,” who arrived with symptoms like parvo but ultimately turned out to have intestinal telescoping (intussusception). Following risky specialist surgery, Gracie made a full recovery—playing, eating, and thriving. A reminder: sometimes hope + action = miracles. Sip & Sniff: Dog‑Friendly Winery Tours RisingKristin reports on the growing trend of winery and vineyard tours designed for dogs—think wine tastings, vineyard walks, pup treats, and even dog‑sitting or dog‑friendly bus tours. A leisure pursuit that blends human indulgence with canine joy. Special Guests Dr. Jeffrey S. Katz, PhDComparative cognition psychologist at Auburn University. Co‑author of the recent open‑access Scientific Reports study “Characterizing TV Viewing Habits in Companion Dogs”, which found that ~88% of dogs in surveyed households attend to TV and that excitement and anxiety levels predict how they respond to content. Nature+1 Tiffany JonesFounder of Forest Tails Doggy Day Camp, a 12‑acre nature‑based adventure camp just outside Goderich, Ontario. Designed for dog wellness through forest trails, pond swims, scent exploration, and nature immersion. Forest Tails Doggy Day Camp+1 Pet Product Recommendations “Chuck It” Launcher + High‑Bounce Balls ComboRoss’s high‑energy option: a launcher + balls (safe material), for far‑flung throws and fetch games that burn energy and build engagement outdoors. Pizza Party Treat PuzzleKristin’s pick: a beginner’s puzzle feeder shaped like pizza. Ideal for dogs new to puzzles or slower to engage. Slows eating + offers mental enrichment. Under $20, great reviews. Q&A from Listeners How often should pets get exams & vaccinations?Ross recommends annual visits for healthy younger dogs. Puppies require more frequent veterinary visits following vaccine schedules. Senior or medically compromised pets may benefit from semiannual wellness check‑ups. Preventative care and monitoring vital signs & body condition score make a difference. Is my dog overweight? How do I know, and what should I do?Tips:• Use body condition score rather than scale weight alone.• Ribs should be easily felt; waist‑tuck should be visible when viewed from above.• Adjust food type, quantity, treat intake; increase play & exercise.• Rule out medical causes (e.g. thyroid issues). Related Links Characterizing TV Viewing Habits in Companion Dogs (Scientific Reports study): https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-025-06580-y Nature Forest Tails Doggy Day Camp: https://www.foresttails.ca/ Forest Tails Doggy Day Camp Social & Viewing Info Watch the full episode on Dog TV’s Unleashed channel (Amazon FAST Channels) and Pets Add Life YouTube. Follow Pets Add Life on:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/petsaddlifeFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/petsaddlifeTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@petsaddlife

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