Animal Radio®

Animal Radio®
Animal Radio®

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. Animal Radio® airs on 100+ AM-FM stations across the nation and XM Satellite Radio.

  1. Tracking Dog Owners That Don't Pick Up Poop

    6 天前

    Tracking Dog Owners That Don't Pick Up Poop

    A company called Poo Prints claims Dallas and other cities can cash in on dog waste through DNA tracking. Dallas City Council members chuckled Wednesday when they heard about the plan, but the company is dead serious about the opportunity to find irresponsible dog owners by lab testing turds. Eric Mayer describes to listeners how his plan works to clean up your city. Also, award-winning photographer Seth Casteel, also known as “The Underwater Dog Guy,” has been featured in National Geographic, The New York Times, Time Magazine, Good Morning America, The Today Show. Now, he’s giving listeners his best-selling book on Animal Radio. Also, in response to an alleged increase in dog shootings by police officers, several people, including owners of murdered pets, are using Facebook as a tool to increase awareness of the problem and seek change to police policies toward dogs. Videos of dog shootings are all over the Internet, and it seems like there’s a new one every week. Also, dogs and Millionaires have a lot in common. They are relentless opportunists (especially when it comes to rewards). They come in all shapes, sizes and colors. They defend their turf. And in general, they don’t like cats. Perhaps that explains a new survey that shows that millionaires are far more dog-friendly than the rest of Americans. According to a Spectrem Group study, 58% of millionaire pet owners have a dog. Also, business is booming for a Brigham Young University student who recently started a puppy rental service. Jenna Miller says she’s had more than 100 rentals since August. The business has stirred some controversy, with the Utah Humane Society concerned about the dogs’ health.

    1 小時 20 分鐘
  2. Jeremy Brandt's Job Bites - Human Medicines That Aren't Safe For Pets

    12月5日

    Jeremy Brandt's Job Bites - Human Medicines That Aren't Safe For Pets

    Jeremy Brandt has a strange and scary job. One minute, he’ll be doing dental work on a lion. Next, he’ll be tattooing a bear. It’s all part of a day’s work as a Nat Geo WILD television host. Also, there’s an “app” for that.  Just released, the Human-to-Cat Translator. This intriguing app says it can translate human words into cat language. Speak a word or phrase into your phone, and the app plays back a collection of meows, supposedly translating your English into Catlish. When we tried a translation for “come here,” our cat tester showed a little curiosity but not enough to actually get off the couch. Of course, even if the app does work accurately, there’s a good chance your cat will ignore you, anyway. Also, ex-Mayor Bloomberg’s daughter makes a pretty decent living riding horses. Georgina Bloomberg continually wins big stakes in riding competitions. But now she’s taking time off to have a baby with her boyfriend. She has more info on the big Tinsel & Tails event.Also, when people feel pain, they often reach for common medicines such as aspirin or Motrin. However, NSAID use in pets carries risks as well as benefits. Pet owners must be informed about possible side effects, including those that could signal danger.Also, it’s time to endure another year with drunk old Uncle Ned. This year, Vinnie Penn defends the right of the family dog to have a sock hanging from the fireplace mantle. This doesn’t end well.

    1 小時 20 分鐘
  3. Dark Personality Traits of Pet Owners

    11月29日

    Dark Personality Traits of Pet Owners

    When Jackie Coleman Wren wanted a pet, she preferred something a little more exotic. That’s why she got a Capybara. This strange animal looks like an oversized Guinea Pig or Gopher and apparently has an affinity for chewing everything. Also, Stacie Grissom started a subscription business that delivers a box full of toys and treats to your dog every month. The business morphed into a wildly successful celebration of dogs and a new book featuring charming stories about the connections with our furry friends. Also, Pet World Insider Robert Semrow loves mutts! He’s counting down the five reasons mutts make better pets. Did you know that a mixed-breed dog is healthier than a purebred? Also, A research team at Oakland University wanted to know how two traits, narcissism and borderline personality characteristics, are related to levels of attachment to both traditional pets and unusual or exotic pets. The results did not turn out the way the researchers thought they would. Lori Brooks reports on the results. Also, a 34-year-old Houston, Texas, woman who had a fully grown male tiger and three tiger cubs roaming free in her home was charged with child endangerment. Apparently, Trisha Meyer allowed the four tigers, a fox, a cougar, a skunk, and several monkeys to roam freely in her house around her home-schooled 14-year-old daughter. The landlord kicked the woman out of the home after police notified him of what was going on. He said she had only lived there for three weeks, but he had no clue that someone could do that amount of damage to a home in that short amount of time.

    1 小時 20 分鐘
  4. Eric Lost 140 lbs. Thanks to His Dog - Finding the Right Petsitter

    11月20日

    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.

    1 小時 21 分鐘
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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. Animal Radio® airs on 100+ AM-FM stations across the nation and XM Satellite Radio.

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