Jennifer Cattet: The Amazing Talents of Trained Service Dogs
Today’s Guest
Jennifer Cattet Ph.D. CPDT-KA:
I’m so excited to introduce to you today’s guest, Jennifer Cattet, the founder of Medical Mutts, a nonprofit organization that is dedicated to the training of high quality diabetes alert dogs, seizure dogs and psychiatric service dogs, while providing a new lease of life to shelter dogs.
Jennifer is a wonderful person to chat with regarding service animals because she has an incredible amount of education around the topic. In fact, she has a PhD in Ethology from the University of Geneva in Switzerland where she studied dog behavior and has worked with dogs for over 35 years now.
Today Jennifer and her husband have a dual mission…to rehabilitate shelter dogs and to make it possible for anyone who is in need of a service animal to get the training, instruction and resources they need.
Of course, during our time together, Jennifer also sheds light on the amazing abilities dogs have to aid humans with health related issues and provides an incredible amount of information regarding why it’s so important to help people in need of service dogs get the resources they need to thrive.
Jennifer’s mission is a win-win for both dogs and humans alike.
If you’re curious about service dogs, what types of jobs they can perform, and how they are trained, this is a podcast you don’t want to miss!
You’ll Hear About:Help Medical Mutts by donating, sponsoring a dog or volunteering.
Interested in training your own service dog? Medical Mutts offers online LIVE classes that you can join, no matter where you live in the world!
Links & ResourcesLearn more by tuning into the podcast!
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Cheers,
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