Best Pet Ever: Producer Meredith Witte on living in an NYC studio apartment with a Border Collie




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Summary: <p>In 2014, Meredith Witte decided she needed a Border Collie. The fact that she lived in a studio apartment in Manhattan did not deter it. But how was she going to train a puppy? The day the dog arrived, she called Annie. At the end of their first training session, Meredith was in tears. But they were good tears! Fast forward eight odd years: Meredith and her super bright dog sidekick, Roma, now live in LA. Roma knows how to count and can perform a wide array of adorable tricks. Annie and Meredith discuss their own friendship, Meredith and Roma's incredible relationship, and the wonders -- and challenges! -- of sharing your life with a brainiac, active dog. </p> <p>Find Roma and Meredith on Instagram! <a href="http://instagam.com/romalovepup" target="_blank">@romalovepup</a></p> <p>Get our free guide to people training at <a href="http://schoolforthedogs.com/people" target="_blank">http://schoolforthedogs.com/people</a></p> <p>Book a free session with an SFTD Certified Professional Trainer this month only at <a href="http://schoolforthedogs.com/virtualconsult" target="_blank">http://schoolforthedogs.com/virtualconsult</a></p> <p>---<br> Partial Transcript:</p> <p>Annie:</p> <p>I am here with client turned friend Meredith Witte. Meredith, thank you so much for being on this segment of Best Pet Ever. You do have one of the best pets ever. Why don't you just introduce yourself, and then we can go ahead and talk about the lovely miss Roma.</p> <p>Meredith Witte:</p> <p>Oh gosh. I mean, I can talk about Roma for hours. It's always so fun to talk to you, Annie, and you made such a big impact in my life. I mean, when I got Roma, I didn't know what I was doing. So I think of you as this person who kind of saved me in this moment of crisis, which, not that getting a puppy was a crisis. But for me, it was such a big deal. And I was so concerned that I was going to do it wrong. And you reassured me so much and gave me the tools I needed to raise Roma up and enjoy the whole process.</p> <p>Annie:</p> <p>Aww. Well, pshaw. That's sweet of you. I just, I know the first time we met, I remember sitting on the floor in your apartment with you and you were holding Roma and you were crying. You had just gotten her like the day before. And I kind of remember thinking like, you know, she's really emotional, but you know what, that's not unreasonable. Like this is totally within the normal spectrum of responses someone could have when they're first getting a puppy and she's gonna be fine.</p> <p>[music]</p> <p>Meredith:</p> <p>My name's Meredith Witte, and I lived in New York for 10 years, and I'm a producer. And I decided one day I was really ready for a dog. I was in my thirties and I lived alone in a studio apartment in Manhattan. And I didn't want just any dog, I wanted a border collie.</p> <p>Annie:</p> <p>Yeah. Now that's…that's where I think you're a little nuts. So how did that come about now? Did you grow up with border collies?</p> <p>Meredith:</p> <p>Well, so kind of, yeah. My grandfather had a ranch in Texas and they always had two or three dog. And the majority of them were usually border collies. Some were German shepherds. But I grew up around them. So you know, whenever I’d go visit or like during college. My childhood dog growing up was kind of a mix. It was probably like an Aussie mix, just a good old Southern mutt, you know. But she looked kind of like that type of dog.</p> <p>Full Transcript at <a href="https://www.schoolforthedogs.com/podcasts/episode-193-best-pet-ever-producer-meredith-witte-on-living-in-an-nyc-studio-apartment-with-a-border-collie/">SchoolForTheDogs.com/podcast</a></p>