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Street Dogs: Challenges and Coexistence with Kapil Patwardhan [Episode 280]

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In this perspective-shifting conversation, Ryan Cartlidge is joined by Kapil Patwardhan — a volunteer providing medical aid and food for dogs in Pune, India, an educator focused on community coexistence, and the author of the moving book The Dog I Could Not Save. Kapil brings a unique lens to the animal training world by advocating for the role of a "dog listener", emphasizing the profound wisdom found in free-ranging dogs who navigate complex human environments every day.

Together, Ryan and Kapil explore the lives of "Indie" dogs and the delicate balance of coexisting with animals that aren't "owned" in the Western sense but are integral members of their local communities. Kapil shares his philosophy of non-interference and silent observation, explaining how allowing dogs to be our teachers can fundamentally change how we understand body language, social structures, and the concept of choice. He reflects on his personal journey from a technical background to providing hands-on medical aid in the streets of Pune, and how a singular, tragic loss shaped his mission to help others understand the "why" behind dog behavior to reduce human-animal conflict.

The conversation also highlights the challenges faced by free-ranging dogs in rapidly urbanizing environments and the importance of educating the public on how to read canine signals to foster safer, more harmonious neighborhoods. Kapil offers practical reflections on how we can all become better listeners for the animals in our lives by prioritizing their agency and understanding the natural social behaviors that exist when human intervention is minimized.

Throughout this episode, we discuss:

✅ The reality of free-ranging "Indie" dogs and their unique place in Indian society

✅ Becoming a "Dog Listener" and the transformative power of non-interference

✅ The story and inspiration behind the book The Dog I Could Not Save

✅ Reducing community conflict through education on canine body language

✅ Kapil's transition from a tech career to animal welfare and street-level medical aid

✅ How urbanization and modern infrastructure impact the social lives of street dogs

✅ Shifting our perspective to let dogs be the primary educators in our learning journey

✅ The importance of food and medical security for community-owned animals

Whether you are a professional trainer looking for a fresh perspective on canine social dynamics, a volunteer in the rescue world, or someone interested in the intersection of culture and animal welfare, this episode offers aneye-opening roadmap for coexisting with the animals around us with greater empathy and understanding.

Links

India Dog study tours link - dogstudytour.com

The Dog Who Goes To School Children's Book link for free download - https://ibh-hundeschulen.org/tipps/neu-der-hund-der-zur-schule-geht/ 

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