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In the season’s final holiday special, Terry and Dee talk with bully breed advocate Mike Vermette, co-founder of Mike’s Dog House. Mike and Goldie do way more than rescue dogs. They educate. And they strive for optimal placement of their dogs through temperament testing, socialization, complete vetting, and best of all – matching the right dog with the right family. AND … they create new programs like Paws for Vets which will provide free service dogs to veterans. Mike’s vision is to partner pit bull service dogs with Vietnam era veterans – two misunderstood populations. This is a great conversation. Listen in and then give generously! Dee and Terry also caught up with Joanne Silverman from Fetch-A-Cure. FETCH was founded and run by those who have been faced with cancer and inevitable aging in their own pets. The organization focuses on issues of pet health, specifically cancer and aging, and provides owners with the resources to recognize symptoms of early cancer. Through the establishment of their Companions in Crisis program, FETCH is working to provide financial aid to families unable to bear the high costs of cancer treatment and rehabilitation. Listen in and learn more!
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