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Paw-some Ways to Better Pet Health – A New Podcast Dedicated to Enhancing Pet Well-Being

Pet Acoustics, an international company focusing on pet health and enrichment, is proud to introduce its new podcast, “Paw-some Ways to Better Pet Health.” This series is designed to help pet guardians, veterinary professionals, and animal lovers better understand how to keep pets healthy, happy, and thriving.

Each episode brings together expert guests—including veterinarians, veterinary technologists, animal behaviorists, pet nutrition specialists, and service-dog trainers—to share actionable advice and evidence-based insights. Topics will range from preventive care and chronic condition management to nutrition strategies, behavior modification, and the influence of the environment—especially sound—on an animal’s wellbeing.

Hosted by Janet Marlow, Founder and CEO of Pet Acoustics, the show is presented by The International Animal Health Journal. Janet guides conversations that aim to translate scientific research and professional experience into practical recommendations that pet owners can apply immediately.

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Listeners can expect in-depth interviews, practical how-tos, inspiring owner stories, and expert panels that clarify common pet health concerns. Episodes will focus on helping guardians recognize early warning signs, choose appropriate nutrition, support mental wellness, and create supportive home environments that reduce stress and promote recovery.

Episode One: AI, Service Dogs, and Sound for Canine Health

The premiere episode explores three timely areas that intersect technology, training, and environment: artificial intelligence applications in pet care, the life-changing impact of service dogs, and how soundscapes influence canine stress and comfort. This episode presents a balanced discussion that connects cutting-edge tools with compassionate care.

Featured guests in the inaugural episode include:

  • Lu and Dale Picard, founders of ECAD. The Picards discuss the mission of their non-profit, the training process for assistance dogs, and how properly matched service animals improve independence, mobility, and quality of life for people with disabilities.
  • Dr. Asaf Dagan, veterinarian and co-founder of PetPace. Dr. Dagan shares perspectives on wearable health monitoring, how real-time data can inform early intervention, and the clinical value of continuous monitoring for pets with chronic conditions.

Together, the guests and host investigate how artificial intelligence and wearable devices are reshaping preventive care and diagnostics, how service dogs are trained to support human health and safety, and how targeted sound environments can reduce anxiety and support rehabilitation in companion animals.

Beyond technology and training, the episode highlights practical takeaways for listeners: how to evaluate wearable monitors, signs to look for when considering a service dog, and simple strategies to create calming soundscapes at home. The goal is to bridge scientific knowledge and everyday practices so pet owners can make informed choices for longevity and quality of life.

LISTEN TO THE PODCAST

Whether you are a new pet owner, a seasoned guardian, or a veterinary professional, “Paw-some Ways to Better Pet Health” aims to be a reliable resource for current best practices, thoughtful discussion, and inspiring stories. Tune in to learn how small changes in nutrition, monitoring, training, and environment can lead to significant improvements in pet health and wellbeing.