Backyard Pet Talk with Shannon Riley

From Science to Story: A Conversation with Patricia McConnell

30 min · 29 de ene de 2026
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In this episode of Backyard Pet Talk, Shannon Riley sits down with legendary animal behaviorist, author, and speaker Patricia McConnell to talk about her very first work of fiction, Away to Me. After decades of helping people understand dogs through science and compassion, Patricia shares what led her to write a novel—and how a lifetime of real-life dog behavior shaped the story. Set against the backdrop of rural Wisconsin, Away to Me weaves together dogs, loss, resilience, and truth, with canine characters portrayed as honestly and thoughtfully as the humans who love them. From her early days as a dog trainer to becoming a leading voice in applied animal behavior, Patricia reflects on her journey, her writing process, and the responsibility of telling dogs’ stories authentically. Whether you’re a longtime fan, a dog lover, or a reader curious about fiction rooted in real experience, this conversation is thoughtful, warm, and deeply engaging.

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