All My Children Wear Fur Coats with Peggy Hoyt
All My Children Wear Fur Coats with attorney, animal advocate and pet mom Peggy Hoyt is a weekly "pawcast" for pet lovers and their furry kids. Favorite topics include animal rescue and welfare, pet loss and grief, estate planning for pets, pet health and wellness, unique pet products, protecting pets in disasters, and animal communication, just to name a few. With more than 250 guests since its creation, All My Children Wear Fur Coats has something for every pet pet parent and animal lover. Host, Peggy Hoyt is a Florida estate and elder law attorney whose passion is her 8 dogs, 4 horses and cat. She helps her clients and listeners create estate plans for pets...and their people. Peggy grew up in the world of animal welfare (her dad is John A. Hoyt, former President and CEO of The Humane Society of the United States). Today, through this podcast, her estate planning law practice, membership in the Florida Bar Animal Law Section, and as founder/CEO of the 501c3 non-profit Animal Care Trust USA, Inc. she spends all her time advocating for pets and pet parents. Our pets share our day-to-day struggles, adventures and special moments. They love us unconditionally, help reduce stress and even enhance longevity. For all these reasons and so many more, join us each week as we explore solutions for ensuring your pet's future. Pets are not our whole lives but they make our lives whole.
All My Children Wear Fur Coats with Peggy Hoyt
Ally Pachunka - All My Children Wear Fur Coats "Paw-Cast"
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This episode of "All My Children Wear Fur Coats" featured a discussion with Ally Pachunka, a doctoral student at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln studying animal science, extension, and education. Ally shared her research on human-animal interaction, particularly focusing on how companion animals impact youth development and her current work on dog behavior in shelters. She explained the differences between service animals, therapy animals, and emotional support animals, as well as the benefits of human-animal relationships including increased physical activity, social support, and mental health improvements. Ally described her recent shelter research project involving hand-target training with dogs to potentially improve their adoptability and outcomes. The conversation also covered the evolution of pets as family members and Ally's future career plans in either academia or shelter work, focusing on animal behavior and education.