Bark Radio welcomes author/journalist Michelle Sathe in today’s episode. Hear about Michelle and Loren, the beautiful Pit mix’s journey through 29 states – meeting animal welfare advocates and visiting shelters along the way. Homeless pets need a voice and Michelle provides one in this great story of the human/canine connection.
Carianne Burnley joined Terry and Dee recently to talk about her new board game, Fur-Ever Home – The Animal Rescue Game. It’s fun, it’s educational, and it’s a great gift for the animals lovers in your life. Visit Straytown today!
Mechanical sniffers on Hummers? Get a grip. The leader of the Pentagon’s multi-billion-dollar military task force to stop improvised bombs FINALLY gets that there is nothing in the U.S. arsenal for bomb detection more powerful than a dog’s nose.
Terry attended Best Friends’ No More Homeless Pets Conference recently and shares the highlights in this episode of Bark Radio. And will central Virginia soon have its own version of Best Friends Animal Society? Indeed it will. Terry is working tirelessly toward his goal of creating Many Paths Rescue and Rehabilitation. Bravo, Terry!
Concert pianist Lisa Spector joined Dee and Terry recently to share the latest from “Through A Dog’s Ear” – music to calm your dog. If your dog has sound phobias, separation anxiety, fear or general anxiety issues, even aggression – he or she may be a helped by music therapy. Think, too, about the calming effect of this music in a shelter environment! And now you can help spread the word and help your favorite nonprofit at the same time. Learn about the new “Through A Dog’s Ear” referral program in this episode of Bark Radio.
We’re putting on our “Way Back Caps” to May of 2009 with our very first interview with Luke Robinson from 2 Dogs 2000 Miles, WOWZERS how time flies ~ Terry
Dee and Terry interview Luke from 2dogs2000miles. With every step they take, Luke and The Boys have a goal – to educate. The subject? Canine cancer. The goal? Bring dog lovers everywhere together in one voice to ask the tough questions: What causes canine cancer? Why isn’t more research being done? Why can’t the human cancer researchers join ranks with the canine cancer researchers? Listen as Luke tells of the event that changed his life forever. And follow Luke, Hudson, and Murphy on Twitter as they make their way from Austin to Boston. Thank you for sharing this journey of the heart with us, Luke. Woofs & wags!
A year ago we met Mike and Goldie from Mikes Dog House, I thought it would be fun to revisit that interview ~ Terry – Mike’s Dog House began when an abandoned dog was rescued while Mike was running a hot dog stand. From that point forward Mike turned Mike’s Dog House into a bully breed rescue and has not looked back. Mike has personally handled every rescue that has came through the dog house and interviewed every potential adopter to ensure adoption compatibility. Since beginning over five years ago, Mike’s Dog House has successfully adopted out hundreds of dogs.
Dee and Terry talked with Ian Dunbar during the first of his new round of seminars in the U.S. Dunbar, the master of lure-reward training, shares his wealth of knowledge in this, his “Science-Based Dog Training with Feeling” series. Dunbar is also talks about his contribution to Cesar Millan’s new book, Cesar’s Rules, a comprehensive look at dog training. To learn more, visit Dog Star Daily for training/behavior videos, books, and articles.
Terry and Dee recorded this episode of Bark Radio while standing in the middle of the James River. Josh from Canine Adventures took the co-hosts and their dogs on an urban adventure to demonstrate the kind of walks his furry clients get every day here in Richmond. Wow, this is not your standard dog walking business. Josh is a great guy with a truly unique business. Check out his website. Your dog will love you for it!
Eric Bellows absolutely rocks! Don’t miss our conversation with Eric about Joe Thunder, the amazing Rottweiler who lost his owner and K9 sister in a home invasion and nearly lost his own life after being shot four times. This is an amazing story of the true nature of a dog. If you are interested in adopting Joe Thunder (yup, he’s ready for a forever home) or another of Eric’s dogs, apply online at Pack Ethic Rescue or Rescue Ink. And check out video of Eric’s Pack Ethic Rescue, the amazing sanctuary he and wife, Keri, run in upstate New York. Thanks, Eric!!
http://www.packethic.com/