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February 24th, 2025

Mark Bridger-Pescott – BoneCanis – Barks 'n Words: Better Communication Between Humans and Dogs

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Mark Bridger-Pescott - BoneCanis - Barks 'n Words: Better Communication Between Humans and Dogs
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This week’s Pawsome Human: Mark Bridger-Pescott – BoneCanis – Barks ‘n Words: Better Communication Between Humans and Dogs

In this fun and informative episode, I chat with Mark Bridger Pescott, founder of Bone Canis, a dog training and behavior company based in West Sussex, UK.

Mark introduces his talented team and shares how they’ve been helping dogs and their owners both locally and internationally via Zoom.

We delve into the common behavioral issues he encounters, such as Anxiety, and the importance of understanding dog body language. Mark also explains how dogs can be taught to read and discusses the amazing cognitive abilities dogs possess.

He emphasizes the importance of training methods being fun, engaging, and rewarding both for the dogs and their owners.

Tune in for an episode filled with giggles, insights, and plenty of practical tips for improving your relationship with your furry friend.

00:00 Welcome and Introduction

00:23 Meet Mark Bridger Pescott and Bonne Canis

01:33 Services Offered by Bonne Canis

02:55 Understanding Dog Behavior and Body Language

07:53 Challenges in Dog Training and Behavior

10:50 Innovative Training Techniques

18:33 Rewarding and Managing Dog Behavior

21:47 Where to Find More Information

23:03 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

Find out more and connect with Mark

Website: https://www.bonecanis.com

Bio: “Bone Canis is owned, and run, by me , Mark Bridger-Pescott. We are a modern, force-free team that uses science-backed methods. We are proud members of and/or have been certified by The Association of INTODogs (https://www.intodogs.net);The Pet Professional Guild British Isles (https://ppgbi.com); The Dog Welfare Alliance (https://www.thedogwelfarealliance.co.uk); CAM advocate  https://www.facebook.com/CAMarthritis) British College of Canine Studies (https://www.britishcollegeofcaninestudies.com); Doggone Safe Educator (https://www.doggonesafe.com) and the UK Dog Behaviour And Training Charter (https://ukdogcharter.org).

I have a degree-level qualification in Advanced Canine Behaviour (distinction) from Animal Jobs Direct. I serve as vice-chair for INTODogs, and I am the patron of German Shepherd Dog Welfare Fund (https://www.gsdwelfarefund.co.uk/ ). I have an extensive, multi-faceted background in working with dogs that spans over 30 years. I have worked with a variety of rescues, and my main aim is to help people and their dogs using a professional, force-free, kind, and safe approach that focuses on the welfare of the dog.”

Social media links: https://www.facebook.com/BoneCanis

As always, all about Soul Touched by Dogs at https://soultouchedbydogs.com

Anke Herrmann Soul Touched by Dogs

Anke Herrmann is the creator of Soul Touched by Dogs, a podcast, virtual event &
community platform to celebrate the human-canine connection and advocate for holistic
approaches to canine health and education.

She is on a mission to educate people to see dogs not just as pets, certainly not as fashion accessories, toys for the kids, or tools, but as soulful beings, finely tuned into your emotions, wise teachers worth our respect and care. In her ideal world, every dog has the loving home it deserves.

Originally from Germany, she lives in the south of Spain. When she's not talking about dogs,
she is a multi-passionate coach and online tech expert helping coaches and educators build
Boutique Businesses offering freedom and ease without scaling the soul out of it. She's the
author of Taming the Tech Monster.

Find her at soultouchedbydogs.com or ankeherrmann.com

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