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Pet expert Debra Hamilton interviews other pet lovers on this delightful podcast about pet custody, pet drama, pet problems and pet solutions. Why Do Pets Matter? is a heartfelt podcast dedicated to pets, hosted by pet-focused attorney Debra Hamilton, Esq.
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The legal landscape is shifting. Animals are no longer simply property, they're something closer to sentient beings whose welfare demands serious legal consideration. In this episode of "Why Do Pets Matter?", I speak with Mark Momjian, a family law attorney who's been at the forefront of integrating animal law into family law practice and legal education. Mark teaches at Villanova Law School, serves on Pennsylvania's domestic relations advisory council, and has pioneered animal-assisted therapy in the classroom. Our conversation explores the intersection of animal welfare and human relationships, from the challenges of pet custody litigation to the role of companion animals in domestic violence situations. Listen to learn why animal law isn't just a niche specialty—it's essential to understanding the full scope of family dynamics and social justice. #AnimalLaw #FamilyLaw #LegalEducation #AnimalWelfare
In this engaging episode of Why Do Pets Matter?, Debra Hamilton welcomed Anthony Cospito and Arlu Gomez, the founders of Ask Mambo, an AI-powered assistant designed specifically for dog owners. Born from their personal journey with their beloved dog Mambo, whose health challenges inspired them to create a resource they wished had existed, Anthony and Arlu shared how their platform is transforming the way pet owners connect with, understand, and care for their dogs. Ask Mambo, which launched in October 2025, uses a vast data set integrated through ChatGPT, enriched by user-submitted information, to deliver personalized advice on diet, training, health, and behavior. With over 45 breeds currently serviced and a growing user base, the platform is free and accessible at askmambo.com. The conversation covered the emotional power of pets, the practical applications of AI in pet care, and the exciting road ahead for Ask Mambo as it expands its community and partnerships. 3 Key Highlights from Our Conversation 1. AI That Truly Knows Your Pet Ask Mambo goes beyond generic advice by learning each individual pet's profile. Owners can upload vet reports, food labels, and health history so the AI becomes increasingly personalized over time. Anthony explained that the platform bridges the gap between vet visits, giving owners reliable, fact-based guidance exactly when they need it, day or night. 2. Preparing Pet Owners for Better Vet Visits One of the most powerful features Debra and her guests discussed is Ask Mambo's ability to help owners prepare for veterinary appointments. The platform suggests non-confrontational phrasing for questions and allows owners to send organized notes and backstory to their vet ahead of time, improving communication, reducing anxiety, and ultimately leading to better outcomes for pets. 3. Compassionate Support Through Pet Loss Arlu shared a deeply personal account of how Ask Mambo helped them cope with Mambo's passing, offering emotional reassurance and practical guidance through grief. This dimension of the platform reflects the founders' deep understanding that the human-animal bond doesn't end at the last vet visit, and that pet owners deserve support through every stage of that journey. Link to AksMambo - https://www.askmambo.com/
Welcome to Why Do Pets Matter Podcast where we explore the conflicts, the care, and the connections that define our relationships with animals. I'm Debra Hamilton, and today I'm joined by Dr. Mark Bamberger, an attorney who's carved out one of the most unique niches in animal law. Today, we're diving into something extraordinary: a case that sits at the intersection of environmental law, animal law, and the fight to preserve one of the rarest horse bloodlines on the planet. We're talking about Serbian prehistoric horses, (https://www.mountainhorsesserbia.com/) Chief Joseph Appaloosas (https://www.appaloosa.com) worth $1.5 million each, who were poisoned by salmonella contamination in their Kentucky water supply. This isn't just about money. It's about genetic preservation, environmental accountability, and what happens when our legal system is asked to value something truly irreplaceable. Mark's going to walk us through the failed mediation, the upcoming trial, and why he believes this case could set precedent for how we protect rare species from environmental harm. We'll also talk about his transition into semi-retirement, his new rescue poodles, and why long COVID has him focusing only on the cases that truly matter. Whether you're a breeder, an environmentalist, a lawyer, a pet service provider, a pet owner or someone who simply cares about justice for animals, this conversation will challenge how you think about animal law. Let's get started.
Why Do Pets Matter? Podcast Episode Feature: David A. Hoffman Mediation, Man's Best Friend & Breaking Impasse 🎙️ Podcast Episode Introduction What if the secret to breaking a legal deadlock walked into the room on four legs? Welcome back to Why Do Pets Matter? — the podcast where we explore the profound, complicated, and sometimes hilarious ways animals shape our lives, our relationships, and yes, our legal disputes. I'm Debra Hamilton, and today's guest is someone who has been quietly revolutionizing the way we think about conflict resolution — one wagging tail at a time. David A. Hoffman is a mediator, attorney, and founding partner of the Boston Law Collaborative. He's a lecturer at Harvard Law School, a thought leader in the world of alternative dispute resolution — and the proud handler of Bella, a golden retriever who may be the most effective mediator in New England. Bella has attended numerous mediations and has a perfect settlement record. Not one loss. Zero impasses on her watch. In this episode, you'll discover: • Why bringing a dog into a legal dispute room can accomplish what hours of argument cannot • The science behind why pets release oxytocin — and why that matters at a negotiating table • How to put the pet's best interest at the center of a dispute — not just the humans' • David's brand-new book, Breaking Impasse — and the powerful concept of 'malatina' that could change how we resolve animal conflicts forever • Why courts are often the worst place to settle a dispute about an animal — and what to do instead David and I also get personal — talking about what it means to see someone more fully when a dog is in the room, how pets expose our shared humanity even in the middle of a fight, and why the physical environment of mediation matters more than most practitioners realize. Whether you're a mediator, a veterinarian, an attorney, a pet owner in conflict, or just someone who believes animals deserve more than a footnote in the legal system — this conversation is for you. Stay with us. Bella would want you to. David A. Hoffman, Esq. Mediator, Arbitrator, Collaborative Lawyer (he / him / his) why? New book: “The Art of Impasse-Breaking in Mediation: A Handbook for Mediators, Lawyers, and Other Professionals” Boston Law Collaborative, LLC Please note our new address: 383 Elliot Street, Suite F Newton, MA 02464 (617) 439-4700 x101 BLC Assistant: Karen Richards - KRichards@BLC.law or 617-439-4700 x105 John H. Watson, Jr. Lecturer on Law Harvard Law School Cambridge, MA 02138 Faculty Assistant: Caryn Shelton-May – CJMay@law.harvard.edu or 617-495-9200
In this episode of Why Do Pets Matter, I sit down with Stith Keiser, CEO of Blue Heron Consulting, son of a veterinarian, husband to a small animal veterinarian, and lifelong horse-and-dog guy. Stith shares why pets matter to him on a soul-deep level, from the heelers who work cattle with him in Wyoming and sleep in their own sleeping bags, to the horse who helps him reset after a long day, to the shelter dog who quietly helped a struggling family member choose to keep going. We talk about how animals become our constant companions, our grounding force, and sometimes the reason we get out of bed in the morning. From there, we dive into the “nuts and bolts” side of the human–animal bond: how practice culture, communication, and clear expectations can make or break the experience for both clients and veterinary teams. Stith and I explore client complaints, negative reviews, boundaries, “non-compliant” pet owners, and why setting expectations up front is an act of kindness, not avoidance. He also gives us a peek behind the scenes of Blue Heron’s wilderness CE trips in Wyoming—race-approved continuing education on horseback, deep conversations around the campfire, and a few days with no cell service to remember who you are outside the exam room. If you’ve ever wished you could reconnect with why you started in veterinary medicine in the first place, this conversation is for you. Watch It: https://youtu.be/CrtakwH_YWE Guest Links: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stith-keiser-2a36a84/ https://bhcteam.com/ https://alpineanimal.net/ Show Links: https://hamiltonlawandmediation.com/ https://www.facebook.com/HLawMediation Debra's Book: "Nipped in the Bud, Not in the Butt: How to Use Mediation To Resolve Conflicts Over Animals," https://www.amazon.com/Nipped-Bud-Not-Butt-Mediation/dp/151502024X/ref=sr_1_1 SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/@HLawMediation
In this episode of Why Do Pets Matter, I sit down with leadership coach and Conjunction Leadership founder, Jim Bishop, for a conversation that goes straight to the heart of why we feel stuck, burned out, or stretched too thin. Jim shares how growing up on a farm and now walking with his corgi still helps him feel grounded and unconditionally loved, and how animals have always been his anchor when life feels overwhelming. We explore his powerful framework of beliefs, biology, and behavior, how the stories we tell ourselves shape our nervous system and, ultimately, how we show up as leaders, veterinarians, clients, and humans. Together, we talk about living on purpose for a purpose, why white-knuckling your way through isn’t the same as thriving, and how pets quietly remind us of who we are beneath all the hustle. If you’ve ever wondered, “Is this really how I want to live?” this conversation is for you. Watch It: https://youtu.be/uODDpr_nKrE Guest Links: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamesdbishop/ https://conjunctionleadership.com/ Show Links: https://hamiltonlawandmediation.com/ https://www.facebook.com/HLawMediation Debra's Book: "Nipped in the Bud, Not in the Butt: How to Use Mediation To Resolve Conflicts Over Animals," https://www.amazon.com/Nipped-Bud-Not-Butt-Mediation/dp/151502024X/ref=sr_1_1 SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/@HLawMediation
In this episode of Why Do Pets Matter, I sit down with the incomparable Dr. Adam Christman, Chief Veterinary Officer at dvm360, podcaster, content creator, and proud “pet parent first, veterinarian second.” Adam shares why pets are, in his words, “living, breathing proof that connection heals” and how they turn medicine into meaning for veterinary professionals and families alike. We talk about what it really feels like to be the “other family doctor,” the emotional glue pets create in homes, and how every stabilized heartbeat or comforted patient ripples out to the people who love them. We also dive into the tricky stuff: money conversations, Dr. Google, breeder and rescue communication, spectrum of care, and why veterinarians need to be seen as pet parents too. Adam’s stories about dachshund “wiener walks,” generational pet families, and the evolving language of “pet parents” versus “clients” will make you smile, think, and maybe see your own vet a little differently. Watch It: https://youtu.be/H9sYYrgIDoI Guest Links: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-adam-christman-0b884a6 https://www.dvm360.com/ https://www.mjhlifesciences.com/ https://njvma.org/ Show Links: https://hamiltonlawandmediation.com/ https://www.facebook.com/HLawMediation Debra's Book: "Nipped in the Bud, Not in the Butt: How to Use Mediation To Resolve Conflicts Over Animals," https://www.amazon.com/Nipped-Bud-Not-Butt-Mediation/dp/151502024X/ref=sr_1_1 SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/@HLawMediation
Welcome back to "Why Do Pets Matter?" I'm your host, Debra Hamilton, coming to you from a very snowy Morehead City, North Carolina. I'm thrilled to welcome back Mindy Dutka, a passionate dog photographer and storyteller who uses her camera to advocate for the human-animal bond and raise awareness about animal welfare. Since we last spoke in June 2023, Mindy has been incredibly busy documenting life-changing spay-neuter clinics around the world. Today, Mindy shares her recent experience in Suriname, where she worked alongside Caribbean Spay Neuter and World Tails to document an extraordinary clinic that spayed and neutered 566 dogs and cats in just four days. She'll take us behind the scenes to show us the dedication of veterinarians and volunteers working in challenging conditions, and explain why these clinics are so crucial for communities and their pets. Whether you're an animal welfare advocate, a veterinary professional, or simply someone who loves pets, you'll find Mindy's stories both inspiring and eye-opening. Let's dive in. Links for Show Notes Mindy Dutka's Work: Dogs I Meet: https://dogsimeet.com/ Organizations Featured: Caribbean Spay Neuter: https://www.caribbeanspayneuter.org/ https://www.caribbeanspayneuter.org/post/welcome-to-suriname World Tales: https://www.worldtails.org/campaigns https://www.worldtails.org/past-campaigns Related Content: Previous episode with Mindy: SOS Save Our Pets event in El Arca Playa Del Sol (June 2023) https://whydopetsmatter.podbean.com/e/mindy-dutka-community-helping-community-sos-el-arca-playa-del-sol-spay-neuter-initiative-on-why-do-pets-matter-hosted-by-debra-hamilton-ep-216/
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