Some interviews are just SO good that they need to be heard again. That’s the case with Bark Radio’s interview with Desire and Trucking Dog Karma – Hear Desire’s touching story and about Karma’s rescue, be sure to follow them on Twitter too! @TruckerDesiree @TruckindogKarma
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Dee was in Granite, Colorado recently with Wildrose Kennels’ Mike Stewart and type 1 diabetic Abi Thornton and her diabetic alert dog, Mr. Darcy. In this interview, learn how Mr. Darcy has changed Abi’s life and how you can help other diabetics attain a service dog through Mike’s Wildrose Foundation. Find more about diabetic alert dogs at www.diabeticalertdogs.blogspot.com and www.diabeticalertdog.com.
Some interviews are just SO good that they need to be heard again. That’s the case with Bark Radio’s interview with Tom McPhee, so sit back and give it a listen. And be sure to catch the Rescue Party Tour when it comes to your town!
A Conversation with Tom McPhee
Many of us watched in horror – from a safe distance – the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Tom McPhee was there. He witnessed the tragedy that befell those who called the Gulf Coast home. Including the animals. Especially the dogs and cats who were suddenly not only homeless … but helpless. Filmmaker McPhee has created a powerful statement about that time – about the heroes and villains who were there and who walk among us. Join us in a conversation with Tom. And when An American Opera: The Greatest Pet Rescue Ever! comes to your city or town, see it. And remember … it could happen again.
Dee was solo recently in Oxford, Mississippi. She was there to attend a Diabetic Alert Dog Workshop hosted by Mike Stewart at his world-renown Wildrose Kennels. Mike and some of his dogs were featured on the cover of Forbes magazine in April. Dee’s interview is with Mike and Cathy Stewart; the Thortons – Rachel (the woman responsible for making the workshop happen and one of our heroes), daughters Lydia and Abi – with her diabetic alert dog, Mr. Darcy; and the Boyd family from South Carolina – father Richard, mother Stacy, and son Reb, with his new puppy, Lilly, a 3-1/2 month old fox red Lab from Wildrose. Lilly is being trained as Reb’s diabetic alert dog. For more information, visit our diabetic alert dog blog. You can also become a fan of Wildrose on Facebook and follow them on Twitter.
Don’t miss Terry and Dee’s conversation with Trucking Dog Karma and her Momma Desiree. Follow their journey at twitter.com/TruckerDesiree.
Terry learned that in California, when it’s budget cutting time, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger considers shortening wait periods for shelter dogs an easy way to save the state money. Learn why we’re so outraged, then write to the Terminator and let him know that an earlier death sentence (three days instead of six) for domestic animals is not okay. Next, join the discussion. How do we bring rescue groups together to more efficiently match dogs and people? And finally, don’t miss the interview with Ceasar’s momma Jamie Whitt. This is an incredible story of the rescue of one very sweet Pit Bull.
A Conversation with Tom McPhee
Many of us watched in horror – from a safe distance – the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Tom McPhee was there. He witnessed the tragedy that befell those who called the Gulf Coast home. Including the animals. Especially the dogs and cats who were suddenly not only homeless … but helpless. Filmmaker McPhee has created a powerful statement about that time – about the heroes and villains who were there and who walk among us. Join us in a conversation with Tom. And when An American Opera: The Greatest Pet Rescue Ever! comes to your city or town, see it. And remember … it could happen again.
Puppy up, Bark Radio listeners!
Luke is somewhere in Texas but WE got to talk to Hudson and Murphy’s Mommy, Ginger yesterday. The Boys are staying with her in Tennessee while they recuperate from a bit of surgery. Don’t know what the heck we’re talking about? Then listen to our May interview with Luke and visit www.2dog2000miles.org. And you absolutely have to follow The Boys on Twitter. You can follow Luke, too, but come on … The Boys (two very handsome Great Pyrenees) are tweeting with paws. Woofs and wags and paws way up for everyone involved with 2dogs2000miles!