Margot Ahlquist is the creator of Paws to Talk, which started as an advice blog and has grown into a life coaching business and hub for dog lovers to get life support on an array of topics.
With Paws to Talk and the Paws By Your Side Kit, Margot combines two of her passions: dogs and helping others. Margot credits her Poodles Bella, DiDi and Toby for helping her make it through the toughest times in life and being constant inspirations.
Her weekly Paws to Talk podcast has been featured on the popular iTunes New and Noteworthy List. Margot is also a contributor to Lipsticking.com and a Verified Advice Advisor for Pawbly.com.
Prior to her work on Paws to Talk, Margot worked for over 8 years as a writer, researcher and producer in the television industry in New York City.
Margot has a bachelor’s degree from Syracuse University’s Newhouse School of Public Communications and is a Coach U Core Essentials Graduate.
She makes sure to play a good game of fetch everyday.
Bella and DiDi the Poodles: 3 Poems For a Happy Day
Run through dewy grass with might
Sniff for tasty things
Breeze wipes sleepiness away
Sumptuous morsels
Bowls full of poultry and grains
Satisfied bellies
Jump on bed to greet
Wake humans with...
Hi Everyone,
We have been a missing in action since July with this blog in order to finish the new version of our sister site Pawbituary.
However, unfortunately, the break wasn't just about work.
On...
Penny the dog courtesy of Frosted Faces Foundation
It was July 3rd. I had just gotten home from spending a lovely afternoon barbecue with friends. Toby (my dog) and I settled onto the couch to...
When Is It Okay To Call The Police About An Animal Facing Danger?
Would you call the police if you saw a dog in a hot car?
Last week, I was faced with a tough situation that most dog lovers fear.
After a walk through the woods on a muggy, 85 degree day with Toby,...
Bella and DiDi the Poodles: 3 Ways Dogs Can Show You How to Feel Good About Yourself
Howl,
Happy spring and almost summer to many of our readers.
The snow monster is gone, the grass is on its way to being green and both of us are back to soaking up rays in our yard.
It feels like we...
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