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Animal Radio® is America's "most-listened-to" animal programming; created to educate, reduce surrenders and to help animals live long, healthy and happier lives.

1206 - 1303. Eric Lost 140 lbs. Thanks to His Dog - Finding the Right Petsitter
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  • 1206 - 1303. Eric Lost 140 lbs. Thanks to His Dog - Finding the Right Petsitter

    Are you one of the 50 million people who have seen the viral video of Eric O’Grey and his dog Peety? Eric used to weigh 320 lbs. But his doctor prescribed a dog that saved his life and helped him lose 140 lbs. Eric’s on this week’s show to tell his story. Also, a Winnipeg, Canada, woman’s fight to keep her pot-bellied pig as a service animal isn’t over yet. The City Council is holding off voting until early December on Emily Hydor’s appeal to keep her pig named Podgy. The delay will allow the city more time to gauge whether the pig qualifies for an exemption to the responsible pet ownership bylaw as a service animal. Also, Dr. Laurie Hess is back. This time, she has some wacky stories about strange animals that people call pets. From monkeys to wallabies, you’ll be thankful you chose a normal pet. Also, more and more pet owners are taking their pets with them when they travel, but not every destination is pet-friendly, and your time away from home may require you to enlist the services of a professional pet sitter. If you have ever had to find a pet sitter, you know putting someone else in complete charge of your furry family members is not easy. Animal Radio News Director Lori Brooks has a checklist for finding the perfect caregiver. Also, Steve Dale is back on Animal Radio to talk about creating painless and fun visits to the veterinarian. Follow his tips, and your pet will enjoy visiting the vet, and you won’t dread it.

    Wed, 20 Nov 2024
  • 1205 - 1302. Dog Rescues Bestselling Author Jon Katz

    Bestselling author Jon Katz is back on Animal Radio. A few years ago, he was on top of the world. Then came the end of his 35-year marriage, and he went broke. He needed a second chance. Along came Frieda, a Rottweiler-shepherd mix that also needed a second chance. Also, often, when an animal is sick, it goes unnoticed. Some believe that’s because they can’t show weakness in the wild. Animal Radio Veterinary Correspondent Dr. Marty Becker will tell you what signs indicate your furr-kid is sick. Also, half a million marijuana plants have been recovered on US Forest Service land so far this year. However, it’s not what they’re growing but how they’re growing that’s killing wildlife, tainting water supplies, and endangering hikers. NBC affiliate Elyce Kirchner reports. Also, Celebrity Photographer Mike Ruiz is here to talk about the Celebrity Catwalk event and what some well-known “A-list” celebs are doing to help companion animals nationwide. Also, the Food and Drug Administration proposed rules that would govern pet food production and farm animal feed for the first time. The proposal comes years after the most extensive pet food recall in history.

    Thu, 14 Nov 2024
  • 1204 - 1301. This Border Collie Knows 1000 Words - What Does "Made In The USA" Really Mean?

    You may have heard about Chaser, the Border Collie, that not only knows 1000 words but can understand sentences. John Pilley got Chaser when he was 72, and has chronicled this amazing story. Your dog may be just as brilliant! Also, meat or plant-based “jerky” pet treats have been tied to mysterious illnesses in thousands of dogs, according to the FDA. Bernadette Dunham, director of the FDA’s Center for Veterinary Medicine, said, “This is one of the most elusive and mysterious outbreaks we’ve encountered.” Also, Jennifer Holland has released another book highlighting strange and unusual animal relationships. You’ll hear about the unique pairing of an Elephant and a Sea Lion. But that’s not the weirdest. You’ll have to listen to believe it. Also, Dr. Cindy Bressler has a unique job. She’s a vet for the other side of the tracks. This entrepreneur started the country’s only private jet, ride-along-vet concierge pet service. For a small fortune, between $1,200 and $15,000 an hour, she and her team administer IVs and drips and handle any other medical issues. Also, the Animal Radio Dream Team will be answering questions about your pets.

    Thu, 07 Nov 2024
  • 1203 - 1300. Does This Collar Make My Butt Look Big? Why Does My Dog Roll In Dead Stuff?

    The very amusing Dena Harris joins us as she parodies all the self-help diet books with tips to reduce the fat in your cat. You’ll hear purr-actical tips like, eat whatever you want, throw it up at 3am right in the middle of the bedroom floor. Also, Cat Warren trains cadaver dogs to look for dead bodies. How does she do it? And just how good is your dog’s nose? So good they can sniff a corpse at the bottom of a lake for 100 years. Would “Ladybug” the Animal Radio Stunt Dog be good as a cadaver dog? She likes rolling in dead stuff. Also, it’s all fun and games until someone gets squirted in the eye. Dogfather Joey Villani suggests you go to your veterinarian if your dog’s glands need to be expressed. But just in case you want to do it on your own, he’ll tell you what you need to know first. Also, it’s not just a Friends song. It’s a real problem that can be solved using stuff you probably already have in your pantry. We’ll have the reasons and the cures for your smelly cat. Also, cats and dogs in nearly 30 states are now eligible for full hereditary and congenital coverage from several insurance carriers. Hereditary and congenital coverage is a relative newcomer to the insurance field. Also, wine drinkers in Japan can now share a glass with their feline friends. B&H Lifes is releasing a wine for cats. While the wine doesn’t actually contain any alcohol, it is made from Cabernet grapes. It is also blended with vitamin C and catnip for a mixture that supposedly tastes similar to red wine.

    Fri, 01 Nov 2024
  • 1202 - 1299. Actress Megan Blake Is Teaching Dogs To Fly

    Actress and animal advocate Megan Blake is teaching dogs to fly on airplanes using a Hollywood studio set and aircraft simulator. For $300, you can desensitize your pup from all the noise and vibrations that happen on a real plane. Also, as Halloween approaches, we examine all the strange superstitions, from Black Cats to Fat Rats. Self-proclaimed expert Kim Campbell Thornton shares the stories behind the myths and legends. Also, a new website is supposedly offering an unusual way to control the pet population - condoms for cats and dogs. It claims to offer a special brand of protection dubbed Animal Instincts. But anyone trying to purchase a pack of the condoms will quickly realize they’re out of luck. As soon as they click on one of the links, a message pops up telling potential customers: “C’mon, there’s only one real fix, spay or neuter your pet. Also, an Ohio woman is trying to prove that skunks aren’t the “smelly little creatures” people may think they are. Deborah Cipriani has converted her home into the country’s only rescue center for domestic skunks. She has 50 skunks that have free rein of her five-bedroom house - dubbed Skunk Haven - and some of them even sleep in her bed. She also hosts an annual animal lovers event known as Skunk Fest. Also, a Northern California family cat is in the running for a national pet insurance award. After racking up a $1,200 vet bill being squashed in a garage door incident, Ariel, the Carter family cat, is now in the running for the “Most Unusual Claim of the Year.”

    Thu, 24 Oct 2024
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