Welcome to Season 1, Episode 6 of the Sodapup Enrichment Lab podcast. Our guest this week is Shannon Arnie from Tasmania. She is the creator behind the instagram account @echo.and.inyx. Shannon is a wealth of knowledge about food based enrichment. Come listen to her enrichment journey with her Tasmanian Smithfield hearding dog, Echo.
Keywords
pet enrichment, raw feeding, dog nutrition, cat nutrition, Tasmania, botanicals for pets, fresh feeding, animal health, pet care, sustainable feeding, pet enrichment, flower-based nutrition, creative pet food, family involvement, feeding schedules, pet treats, community support, animal nutrition, holistic pet care, pet wellness
Summary
In this conversation, Chris Chandler speaks with Shannon Arney, a pet enrichment enthusiast from Tasmania, about her unique approach to feeding and caring for her pets. They discuss the importance of food-based enrichment for dogs and cats, the variety of foods Shannon provides, and her insights into pet nutrition. Shannon shares her journey of learning about raw and fresh feeding and the role of botanicals in enhancing her pets' diets. The conversation highlights sustainable feeding practices and the joy of providing a diverse and nutritious diet for pets. In this conversation, Shannon shares her journey of creating enriching meals for her pets, including the use of botanicals she grows and produces. She discusses the therapeutic benefits of food preparation for her anxiety, the involvement of her children in pet care, and the importance of community support in pet nutrition. The conversation also covers feeding schedules, treat options, and the various forms of enrichment beyond food, emphasizing that pet care can be both creative and fulfilling.
Takeaways
Shannon lives in Tasmania with her family and pets.
Food-based enrichment enhances pet well-being.
Scatter feeding mimics natural foraging behavior in animals.
Shannon feeds her pets a variety of unique foods.
Wallaby and possum are common in Shannon's pet diet.
Dogs thrive on a diet rich in meat and organs.
Shannon emphasizes the importance of learning about pet nutrition.
“Fresh feeding” can be a way for pet guardians to feed unprocessed foods to their pets without using raw food.
Botanicals can enhance the sensory experience for pets.
Shannon's business offers organic botanicals for pets. Using flowers for pet enrichment can be beautiful and nutritious.
Creative food preparation can serve as a therapeutic outlet.
Involving family in pet care enhances the experience for everyone.
Feeding schedules can be flexible and tailored to each pet's needs.
Treats can be homemade and nutritious, like fish fudge.
Pets enjoy a variety of flavors and textures in their meals.
Enrichment doesn't have to be visually appealing to be effective.
Community support is vital for sharing ideas and inspiration.
Simple ingredients can create enriching experiences for pets.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Shannon and Her Pets
02:17 The Importance of Food-Based Enrichment
05:04 Unique Feeding Practices in Tasmania
09:41 Nutritional Insights for Dogs and Cats
12:40 Learning About Pet Nutrition
16:52 The Role of Botanicals in Pet Diets
23:42 The Art of Flower-Based Pet Enrichment
27:00 Creative Food Enrichment for Pets
32:02 Involving Family in Pet Nutrition
35:00 Feeding Schedules and Treats
37:55 Enrichment Beyond Food
39:46 Community and Inspiration in Pet Enrichment
Where to find Shannon
Instagram @echo.and.iynx
Dogs In The Meadow https://dogsinthemeadow.com.au/
All the images in the YouTube episode of the podcast are courtesy of Shannon.
Resources
https://www.facebook.com/groups/rawandfresh/?ref=share&mibextid=adzO7l - this is an Australian based Facebook group which has some good information
https://dogsfirst.ie/ - Dr Conor Brady's page
Sardine fudge (as mentioned in podcast by Shannon):
Small tin of sardines in springwater
Egg
A few tablespoons of a flour of choice (I tend to use oat), this is optional and makes it more of a pancake type of texture over omelette if it's left out.
Mix together, and cook - either in the microwave for a few minutes until done, or in the oven.
Always check with your vet about foods that are safe/unsafe for your pets.
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