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Well, that's it. That's the end of season one. I wanted to say thank you to all of the guests who gave their time, energy and amazing knowledge to help support people and their dogs, and thank you to all of our listeners. I'm very grateful to you for investing in you and your dog and taking the time to look a little bit deeper. I hope season one was a value to you and you gained some insight. A quick recap of season one, I shared my story and with the many different guests. We discussed some of my clients challenges and what they've learned, the realities of running a rescue. We talked about human and non human adoptions and how they're similar and different. We talked about critical reflection and how humane education is the best way that we can interact with our dogs. We talked about navigating vision loss and how positive reinforcement is really beneficial to the human canine relationship. We talked about how our dogs have emotions. And we also talked about the mental health of veterinarians and angiosarcoma and tplo surgery. And we also talked about how understanding your dog through the eyes of a pathologist can be very beneficial to looking at behaviors. And the last thing we talked about was canine massage therapy and the benefits that can come from that. We'll kick off season two in early January, and we have some great stuff lined up, including the science of intuition and animal communication. We'll go into more depth with that this season. We'll talk about nutrition and how pain can affect behavior. I'll have a couple veterinary behaviorists on the show, and we'll talk about the human side of partnerships. And I also have some new projects coming up in the next year that I'm working on, and that's going to come out in January as well. So keep an eye and ear out. I'll also be doing some supportive solo episodes as well. Have a great rest of the year, and I'll see you next year in 2025