EPISODE · Mar 13, 2026 · 14 MIN
What Advocacy Really Looks Like
from PupTalk the Podcast by Atta Pup! · host PupTalk by AttaPup
In Today's EpisodeWe always talk about advocating for one's own animal, but what happens when we see someone else's animal getting hurt... by that person? Do we speak up? Do we stay silent? Heather tells you what she did in a sassy episode of Story Time with PupTalk. Just kidding! But seriously, Heather got yelled at, and she's telling you the details! Just FYI - this episode may be a little more relevant to dog and horse people since they tend to be in the public eye more (parks and shows,) but advocacy is for everyone!Don't forget to sign up for the Easy Advocacy Early Release List!If you enjoyed this free podcast and would like to support us, this link will buy us some chai. (Heather LOVES chai!)Don't forget to stop by the Atta Pup! Amazon shop for a completely categorized experience. To work directly with Heather for problem behaviors, household management, or something else, email us at [email protected] episodes release on Mondays or Fridays!About UsPupTalk is a worldwide coaching service provided by Atta Pup! Training, founded in Maryland, USA. While Atta Pup! had already supplied years of group and private training services to local and remote clients, we realized there was a bracket of pet parents missing out - those who felt they couldn’t afford the assistance they needed. That’s how PupTalk was born!PupTalk is an affordable, supportive alternative to traditional private training. It’s available to anyone with a phone or internet, and we have a multi-dimensional approach to reach all budgets and levels of need.We offer:Coaching calls and video chatsHybrid combos of coaching and private trainingExclusive Facebook group - PupTalk The CommunityPay-what-you-can training events (virtual or in-person)PupTalk The PodcastSupport groups (virtual or in-person) by requestLet's connect!IG: @attapuptraining or @puptalkbyattapupFB: @attapupYT: @attapuptrainingWeb: www.attapuptraining.comEmail: [email protected]
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In Today's EpisodeWe always talk about advocating for one's own animal, but what happens when we see someone else's animal getting hurt... by that person? Do we speak up? Do we stay silent? Heather tells you what she did in a sassy episode of Story Time with PupTalk. Just kidding! But seriously, Heather got yelled at, and she's telling you the details! Just FYI - this episode may be a little more relevant to dog and horse people since they tend to be in the public eye more (parks and shows,) but advocacy is for everyone!Don't forget to sign up for the Easy Advocacy Early Release List!If you enjoyed this free podcast and would like to support us, this link will buy us some chai. (Heather LOVES chai!)Don't forget to stop by the Atta Pup! Amazon shop for a completely categorized experience. To work directly with Heather for problem behaviors, household management, or something else, email us at [email protected] episodes release on Mondays or Fridays!About UsPupTalk is a worldwide coaching service provided by Atta Pup! Training, founded in Maryland, USA. While Atta Pup! had already supplied years of group and private training services to local and remote clients, we realized there was a bracket of pet parents missing out - those who felt they couldn’t afford the assistance they needed. That’s how PupTalk was born!PupTalk is an affordable, supportive alternative to traditional private training. It’s available to anyone with a phone or internet, and we have a multi-dimensional approach to reach all budgets and levels of need.We offer:Coaching calls and video chatsHybrid combos of coaching and private trainingExclusive Facebook group - PupTalk The CommunityPay-what-you-can training events (virtual or in-person)PupTalk The PodcastSupport groups (virtual or in-person) by requestLet's connect!IG: @attapuptraining or @puptalkbyattapupFB: @attapupYT: @attapuptrainingWeb: www.attapuptraining.comEmail: [email protected]
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