Munchausen by Animal Proxy
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Munchausen by Animal Proxy

Understanding Munchausen by Animal Proxy: A Deep Dive into Psychological Abuse in Pets

Disclaimer: This episode discusses topics that may be disturbing to some listeners, including elements of psychological abuse.

In this compelling episode, Killian is joined by Vanessa Fagan, an experienced dog trainer and canine behaviourist, to delve into the unsettling world of Munchausen by Animal Proxy. This psychiatric disorder involves pet owners fabricating or inducing illness in their animals to gain attention or sympathy. Vanessa shares her unique insights and experiences, shedding light on the challenges faced by veterinarians and other professionals in identifying and addressing this form of abuse.Listeners will gain an understanding of the disorder's definition and history, as well as the behavioural cues and signs that may indicate its presence. The conversation also explores the role of social media in amplifying attention-seeking behaviours and the ethical dilemmas faced by those in the veterinary field. Through real-world examples and case studies, Vanessa emphasises the importance of professional collaboration and awareness to combat this growing issue.This episode is essential listening for anyone involved in animal care, psychology, or veterinary medicine, offering valuable resources and links for further exploration. Join us in raising awareness and fostering a more informed community to protect vulnerable animals and their owners.

Book recommendation:
Dying to Be Ill by Mark Feldman. Amazon.ie

This episode aims to raise awareness about a critical issue in animal welfare and mental health. Listen, share, and stay informed to help prevent harm to vulnerable animals and their owners.

Find out more about Vanessa and Perfect Paws Dog Training :
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Please Note: In the interest of keeping episodes conversational and entertaining we will make broad generalisations that may not reflect you, your situation or your pet. If you have any concerns please consult a certified professional who will assess your individual needs.

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