The Petcast

The Petcast

Steve Friess and Emily Richmond podcasts

genre: Lifestyle/Pets

Two of Las Vegas' top journalists interview animal experts, talk about the week's pet-related news and answer your questions about dogs, cats, birds, fish, pigs, snakes and more. Emily Richmond is a dog fanatic with a long history of writing about animal

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    SPECIAL: Steve on KNPR Discussing R-J Layoffs

    8/22/2011

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    Duration: 28:55

    Steve Friess on KNPR on 8/22/11 discussing the mass layoffs at the R-J on 8/18/11.

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    He's Got Celine's Back

    6/24/2011

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    Duration: 1:32:34

    What is the only Nevada lake to empty into the sea? Know it? E-mail TheStripPodcast [at] aol.com or call 702-997-3300 by June 29.  If we draw your correct answer, you pick from the prize list at TheStripPodcast.Com.Twitter: @TheStripPodcastBlog: VegasHappensHere.ComVoicemail: 702-997-3300Open & Banter: Start to 24ishKen Ehrlich Part I: 24-58ishTrivia/Poll/Letters: 59-59ishKen Ehrlich Part II: 1:00-1:25ishTSTToTW: 1:25-endThis week on The Strip: It was by far the most hyped – and to our minds the best – new show to hit the Vegas Strip this year. Celine Dion has returned to the Colosseum at Caesars Palace in a self-titled production that is radically different and vastly better than “…A New Day,” her groundbreaking first run in the vaunted showroom. Legendary TV producer Ken Ehrlich directed “Celine,” so we spoke to him at length about the intriguing decisions he, the singer and her husband made. Why didn’t they include the closing-number special effects when they opened in March? Was it weird to rehearse Celine’s duet with herself? What’s the story behind that French song that makes her cry every night? Why wasn’t the songstress at the United Center when Ehrlich produced two star-studded final-week shows for Oprah Winfrey last month? In Banter: Anniversaries! Wynn Politics! TV Show Tapings! Maloofs! Monorail Bashing! and more.

  • No. 284: The Bird That Terrorizes My Dogs Video

    5/18/2011

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    Duration: 3:07

    Every day when I walk Black, Jack and Aces, this bird comes out of the tree next door and swoops down to frighten my dogs. Birdy Bin Laden never actually pecks the dogs, but he does follow us for about a block on our walks. I have no idea why. They have nothing to do with American foreign policy regarding Israel. Heck, they're (I think legal) Mexicans. They're innocent. Visit the podcasts TheStripPodcast.Com or ThePetcast.com or read the blog VegasHappensHere.Com.

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    No. 283: NEW PUPPY SPECIAL EDITION!

    12/27/2010

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    Duration: 46:17

    Web: ThePetcast.ComEmail: ThePetcast@yahoo.comVoicemail: 702-997-3300After all these years of considering it, Steve adds a new member of his family. Hear the exciting story of how he and Miles came to rescue this 8-pound Chihuahua they've named Aces. The original Petcaster, Emily, joins Steve for this discussion, which includes some questions and answers and plenty of discussion of how Black and Jack, the original Smith-Friesses, are faring.Plus, Emily suggested we get Aces a Puppia harness and Steve reminds listeners to buy "Some We Love, Some We Hate, Some We Eat" by Hal Herzog in advance of the next interview with Herzog coming in January.

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    No. 282: The Author of 2010's Most Fascinating Book On Pets

    12/20/2010

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    Duration: 39:43

    Web: ThePetcast.ComEmail: ThePetcast@yahoo.comPhone: 702-997-3300No. 282: The Author of 2010’s Most Fascinating Book On PetsThe way we navigate our relationships with our pets and other animals has fascinated researchers for centuries. Why is one species a member of our family and another our dinner? Western Carolina University psychology professor Hal Herzog sought to answer these age-old questions in an absolutely brilliant and extremely readable new book, “Some we Love, Some We Hate, Some We Eat: Why It’s So Hard To Think Straight About Animals.”Plus, Steve’s life partner Miles makes his Petcast debut as the guest host and we get new insight into Steve’s pet home life. Also, should Michael Vick get a puppy and is it news that Barack Obama picks up after Bo?

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    No. 281: Being Eco-Friendly Can Be Pet-Friendly

    12/6/2010

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    Duration: 34:46

    Web: ThePetcast.ComEmail: ThePetcast@yahoo.comPhone: 702-997-3300Very often, being pet-friendly doesn’t mean being eco-friendly. But that doesn’t have to be the case. Four years ago, Barbara Savidge and Gina Quiroga formed Olive Green Goods For Modern Dogs, a company devoted to creating natural and organic products for use by animals. They’ve got 10 products so far including cookies, blankets and poop bags made from natural materials. Barbara Savidge is on the line to talk about the company and various ways people can save the earth and be good to their pets.Plus, guest host Cindi Moon Reed discusses at length her amazing long-form cover piece for Vegas Seven magazine about Bobby Berosini, who became synonymous fairly or not with animal abuse in entertainment. The case also powered the national reputation of a relatively new animal-rights group called PETA.

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    No. 280: The Life and Times Of An Animal Control Officer

    11/30/2010

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    Duration: 33:37

    Email: ThePetcast@yahoo.comPhone: 702-997-3300Site: ThePetcast.Com A few weeks ago, the South Florida Sun Sentinel reported that Palm Beach County Animal Care and Control was reopening its late-night dropoff for unwanted or lost pets. It had been closed for two months because of a disease outbreak, but we were trying to understand how the whole late-night dropoff thing worked to begin with. Joining us today to explain and discuss her line of work is Dianne Sauve, director of Palm Beach County Animal Care and Control. Plus, thanks to Vegas Seven editor and writer Cindi Moon Reed for co-hosting.  Cindi talks about her experiences doing Doga, or dog Yoga, and the Petcasters chat about a case of an old woman whose dog was returned thanks to a micro chip. See iTunes or ThePetcast.Com for the re-issue of show No. 72, about doga!

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    REISSUE! No. 72: Dog + Yoga = Doga! (4/2007)

    11/30/2010

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    Duration: 23:31

    Reissue from 4/2007 Yoga instructor Brenda Bryan of Bellevue, Washington, explains her doggie yoga class, created for the Seattle Humane Society to encourage people to do stuff with their animals. Plus, Emily tells all about her and Archie's eventful recent three-day dog agility trial competition. Later, Emily explains how she and Archie once one a -- get this! -- dog dancing contest!Email: ThePetcast@yahoo.comPhone: 702-997-3300Site: ThePetcast.Com

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    No. 279: Puppies Win The Election

    11/22/2010

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    Duration: 32:08

    Web: www.thepetcast.com E-mail: thepetcast@yahoo.com Voicemail: 702-997-3300 [See links to stories discussed on this show via ThePetcast.Com] Earlier this month, Missouri voters narrowly approved Prop B, a measure that puts some significant new restrictions on dog breeders in a state that has long been a puppy mill capital of the United States. It wasn’t a landslide, but it did make it through and that’s largely because of years of work by attorney Barbara Schmitz, the Missouri director of the Humane Society of the United States. She served as campaign director for Prop B, but she also helped convince voters to bar cockfighting 12 years ago.  The cause even made it onto The Daily Show. Plus, the Petcasters mull the American who stole 299 stuffed birds from a London museum, a Reno, Nev., case of animal hoarding and a claim that bird-feeding is the second most popular hobby in America.

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    No. 278: Banning Dog Auctions

    11/19/2010

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    Duration: 27:41

    Web: www.thepetcast.comE-mail: thepetcast@yahoo.comVoicemail: 702-997-3300Mary O’Connor-Shaver, a businesswoman from Lima, Ohio, has made it her mission to end the wholesale auctioning of dogs bred in puppy mills in her state. She joins Steve and guest host Amy Turner to discuss her efforts to get this matter more public attention and before the voters of the Buckeye State.The Petcasters discuss a new study explaining why it is that cats drink more neatly than dogs, Las Vegas Weekly piece about casino mogul Steve Wynn’s new vegan zealotry and Shanghai’s new one-dog policy.(See links to these stories via ThePetcast.Com)

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    No. 277: How Pets Became Domesticated

    11/15/2010

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    Duration: 48:03

    Web: www.thepetcast.comE-mail: thepetcast@yahoo.comVoicemail: 702-997-3300We take it for granted these days that dogs, cats, birds and other animals make wonderful pets. But how did it come to be that way? How did earlier humans figure out that these creatures could be loving and loyal, good company and partners in various activities? Anthropologist Barbara J. King explains in her latest book, Being With Animals: Why We Are Obsessed With the Furry, Scaly, Feathered Creatures Who Populate Our World.  King is chancellor professor of anthropology at the College of William & Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia. King writes the Friday Animal Blog, too.Plus, the Petcasters chat about the Missouri ballot measure regarding breeding, India urges against owls as pets, Palm Beach County has a nighttime pet drop-off and farm owners worry about the decline in vets who work on large animals.

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    REISSUE: Giving a Hoot About Owls! (No. 198)

    11/12/2010

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    Duration: 34:45

    ORIGINALLY POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2009 When it comes to owls, today’s in the one whooo knows. She is Karla Kinstler, director of the Houston Nature Center in Houston, Minn, where she oversees the Owl Hall of Fame and the International Festival of Owls. She also authors a blog with Alice, a great horned owl, who is a full time resident at the nature center. Plus, Steve discovers -- and is repelled by -- Cesar Milan but is intrigued by Dogtown. Web: ThePetcast.com Email: ThePetcast@yahoo.com

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    No. 276: There Also Are Blood Banks For Animals

    11/8/2010

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    Duration: 34:07

    It’s not something many pet owners think much about, but if their animal ever needs surgery, they’re going to need blood transfusions. And where does that blood come from? Other pets. Dr. Beth Davidow, who oversees the Animal Critical Care Emergency Services Blood Bank in Seattle, explains how an animal blood bank works.Plus, it was National Pit Bull Awareness Day, guest host Jen Prosser is scared of spiders, Reno is home to the world’s longest cat and Missouri voters may change the law regarding dog breeders.Web: www.thepetcast.comE-mail: thepetcast@yahoo.comVoicemail: 702-997-3300

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    No. 275: Hotlines To Counsel Grieving Pet Owners

    11/1/2010

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    Duration: 27:48

    The loss of a pet can, of course, be a very traumatic experience. In 1989, the college of veterinary medicine at the University of California at Davis came up with a novel idea to help people cope, a pet-loss hotline. Cornell University’s vet school copied that model, and we have two guests here to discuss how it works, Dr. Margaret McEntee, the faculty adviser, and fourth-year vet student Ingrid Rhinehart.Plus, as it happens, guest host Jennifer Prosser and her husband lost their 19-year-old cat since our last recording.http://www.vet.cornell.edu/org/petloss/Web: www.thepetcast.comE-mail: thepetcast@yahoo.comVoicemail: 702-997-3300

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    No. 274: A Katrina Pet Rescue Hero

    10/25/2010

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    Duration: 38:01

    Five years ago, Americans watched with heartache and horror as thousands of companion animals were abandoned in a drowning city. Karen O'Toole was moved to do more. In her beautifully moving account, Orphans of Katrina: Inside The World’s Biggest Animal Rescue, O'Toole recounts her experiences of rescue and frustration, disillusionment and redemption in the Gulf regionPlus, Emily – remember her? – calls in to provide the update on Archie’s  recent health dramas. Amid all that, there’s a new Consumer Reports study about pet insurance. Our guest host for this episode is Jen Prosser.Web: www.thepetcast.comE-mail: thepetcast@yahoo.comVoicemail: 702-997-3300

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    No. 273: There’s An App For Pet Holistics

    10/19/2010

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    Duration: 25:31

    More and more these days, pet owners are trying to figure out how to keep things natural for their pets. Scares related to tainted pet food and toys have prompted many to see out more holistic products and ideas, and that’s where our guest comes in. Stacey Turis is the co-owner of a website called PawsforPeace.Com, which provides advise and ideas for folks looking for holistic health information for their animals. They’ve also recently come out with an iPhone app Plus, guest host Jen Prosser talks all about her turtles and cat life. Desert night lizards have mates and families.   Web: www.thepetcast.com E-mail: thepetcast@yahoo.com Voicemail: 702-997-3300  

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    No. 272: Myths About and Meds For Senior Pets

    10/11/2010

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    Duration: 41:26

    Website: www.thepetcast.com Email: thepetcast@yahoo.com Voicemail for pet questions, comments: 702-997-3300   Dr. Nicholas Dodman writes pet-related columns for the AKC Family Dog, Life Magazine and Martha Stewart’s Body and Soul and has written seven books including “The Dog Who Cried Too Much” and “The Cat Who Cried For Help.” His latest book, “Good Old Dog,” comes out in November, and it deals with the important issues that face people as their dogs grow old. In this interview, Dodman tells the Petcasters about new medicine and    Plus, guest host Amy Turner and Steve banter about the annual pet blessings around St. Francis of Assisi Day and, in Boston, the fire trucks now have oxygen masks for imperiled pets. Also, the U.S. Navy is bombing Guam with frozen mice stuffed with Tylenol to poison brown tree snakes. Really.  

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    REISSUE: No. 184: Overmedicating Pets

    10/8/2010

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    Duration: 35:09

    Web: ThePetcast.com E-mail: ThePetcast@yahoo.com Twitter: @ThePetcast   REISSUE FROM DEC. 2008; DR. DODMAN WILL APPEAR ON SHOW NO. 272, WHICH WILL BE ISSUED ON MONDAY, OCT. 11.   Vet and author Dr. Nicholas Dodman of Tufts School of Veterinary Medicine joins us to discuss his book, “If Only They Could Speak,” which the Wall Street Journal recently named as one of the best pet books of all time. Dr. Dodman and answered questions about the overmedication for animals, how to identify a pet with a form of Alzheimer’s and whether there’s a second-hand smoke risk for animals. Also, poinsettia plants may not be toxic. Plus, the Petcasters mull holiday-season concerns about pets and told stories of pets eating wild.

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    No. 271: Linens For Fido & Fluffy

    10/3/2010

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    Duration: 32:26

    Animal welfare organizations are financially stressed enough, and every little bit helps. That’s where organizations like Linens for Animals steps in. Since 2006, Lori Birdsong and her husband have been collecting and donating more than 2 million pounds in blankets and other linens to shelters, rescue organizations and pet owners who have adopted abandoned animals. It’s another innovative way to help out.Plus, guest host Amy updates us on her pet life – including teaching Lola tricks that you can see on YouTube. Also, convicted animal killer Michael Vick is back at the helm for the Eagles and President Obama’s new Chief of Staff is a crazy cat guy.Web: www.thepetcast.comE-mail: thepetcast@yahoo.comVoicemail: 702-997-3300

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    No. 270: The Great Petcast Road Trip!

    9/1/2010

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    Duration: 23:36

    From Aug. 28-Sept. 1, Emily, Archie and Steve drove 2,100 miles from Nevada to Michigan to deliver Emily and Archie to Ann Arbor for a prestigious eight-month academic fellowship in journalism at the University of Michigan. It was a wonderful trip, full of cool sights and lots of interesting pet experiences. (We didn't even mention the dog park we found in Salt Lake City!) Archie had a traumatic health week prior to the trip, so there was much nervousness. It was all amazing. Hear us recap it en route to the airport as Steve returned to Las Vegas on Sept 1. Also, keep watch on Steve's blog, VegasHappensHere.Com, for links to the Flickr set of photos. Web: ThePetcast.Com Email: ThePetcast@yahoo.com

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    No. 269: The Surfing Dog’s Good Deeds

    8/30/2010

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    Duration: 39:38

    We read about animals taking up unusual hobbies all the time, but usually those activities don’t tug at the heartstrings quite like the special skill of Ricochet. Ricochet is a SURFice dog. Yes, we said SURFice, not service. Her owner, Judy Fridono, joins the Petcasters to explain. Fridono is the founder and executive director of puppy prodigies, a non profit organization that trains service dogs for people with disabilities. Plus, Amy talks birds and Steve raises a news item in which a dog chews off a man’s diseased toe while he was passed out drunk. Also, seven puppies died in a cargo hold from Tulsa to Chicago on American Airlines.Web: www.thepetcast.comE-mail: thepetcast@yahoo.comVoicemail: 702-997-3300

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    No. 268: Emily's Farewell - For Now!

    8/27/2010

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    Duration: 30:35

    Co-host Emily Richmond begins a prestigious fellowship at the University of Michigan in early September, so this is her final episode in the Petcast studio until sometime next month. She vows to call in from time to time and both Petcasters will be recording and reporting from their road trip from Vegas to deliver Emily to Michigan, but in honor of this Steve corralled a quartet of special call-in guests to wish Emily well.Web: www.thepetcast.comE-mail: thepetcast@yahoo.comVoicemail: 702-997-3300

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    No. 267: Why Trusts For Pets Matter

    8/23/2010

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    Duration: 17:42

    Each year, a half-million dogs and cats wind up in shelters when their owners die without making arrangements for their pets’ care. Attorney Chris Jones of Trusted Pet Partners joins the Petcasters to provide some steps you can take to make sure your animals is protected even when you’re no longer there to do it yourself. Plus, Emily winds down in Vegas and Emily gets bossy with American Airlines over boarding with Archie.Web: www.thepetcast.comE-mail: thepetcast@yahoo.comVoicemail: 702-997-3300

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    No. 266: Bartering for Vet Care

    8/19/2010

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    Duration: 29:03

    Several months ago, bartering was a hot topic in the news when a candidate for the U.S. Senate suggested it was a way to reduce health care costs. That suggestion actually helped sink her candidacy, but it is actually true that people barter for all sorts of services, including veterinary care. Joining the Petcasters to explain how bartering works in the 21st century and how pet owners can take advantage is Alan Zimmelman, executive vice president for the nation’s largest bartering exchange known as Itex Plus, more chatter about Emily’s big upcoming change! Web: www.thepetcast.com E-mail: thepetcast@yahoo.com Voicemail: 702-997-3300

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    No. 265: Researching the Human-Animal Bond

    8/12/2010

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    Duration: 30:12

    One of the most fascinating topics in animal research -- and a growing field – is the relationship people develop with animals. Joining the Petcasters is Dr. Alan Beck, one of the nation’s leading experts on the subject, as well as an author, researcher and professor. Beck is the Center for the Human-Animal Bond at Purdue University’s School of Veterinary Medicine.   Plus, Steve rushes Black to the vet for an eye problem and then, as usual, had a complaint.   Normal 0 0 1 11 64 1 1 78 11.1287 0 0 0 <!-- /* Font Definitions */ @font-face {font-family:"Times New Roman"; panose-1:0 2 2 6 3 5 4 5 2 3; mso-font-charset:0; mso-generic-font-family:auto; mso-font-pitch:variable; mso-font-signature:50331648 0 0 0 1 0;} @font-face {font-family:"Lucida Grande"; mso-font-charset:0; mso-generic-font-family:auto; mso-font-pitch:variable; mso-font-signature:50331648 0 0 0 1 0;} /* Style Definitions */ p.MsoNormal, li.MsoNormal, div.MsoNormal {mso-style-parent:""; margin:0in; margin-bottom:.0001pt; mso-pagination:widow-orphan; font-size:12.0pt; font-family:"Times New Roman";} table.MsoNormalTable {mso-style-parent:""; font-size:10.0pt; font-family:"Times New Roman";} @page Section1 {size:8.5in 11.0in; margin:1.0in 1.25in 1.0in 1.25in; mso-header-margin:.5in; mso-footer-margin:.5in; mso-paper-source:0;} div.Section1 {page:Section1;} --> Web: www.thepetcast.com E-mail: thepetcast@yahoo.com Voicemail: 702-997-3300

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    No. 264: The Editor of Dog Fancy Magazine

    8/10/2010

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    Duration: 34:24

    When it comes to pet publications, Dog Fancy magazine represents the gold standard. It’s the world’s most widely read dog magazine and today’s guest is its new editor. Ernie Slone is also an expert dog handler, pet therapy volunteer and officer with the Cairn Terrier Club of Southern California. Slone referenced Pilots N Paws, a group that transports dogs all over the country.Plus, the Petcasters bantered about an amazing story from Dog Fancy about the $1 million winner of a cutest dog competition who gave the money away. And Sherry V wrote in again to show us her cats and tell us about their unusual names. Emily found a Veterinary Pet Insurance’s unusual names report.Web: www.thepetcast.comE-mail: thepetcast@yahoo.comVoicemail: 702-997-3300

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    No. 263: The Planet's Funniest Person

    8/6/2010

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    Duration: 27:52

    Keegan-Michael Key knows funny. He’s a comic and actor who spent six seasons on Mad TV and has also appeared on hilarious shows such as Reno 911. That makes him perfectly qualified for his current gig as host of “The Planet’s Funniest Animals” on Animal Planet. During the discussion, Emily names her favorite pet videos, the Good Night Sweetheart to Puppies and the Standing Cat. Here’s list of top animal videos on YouTube and Keegan recommended  the Fancy Catz video on Second City’s YouTube channel.Steve’s experience covering World Series of Poker leads him to a pet-related poker nickname for Emily and Emily celebrated Archie’s birthday by getting nervous about the 9-year-old’s middle age. She also checked on something recently in “Speaking For Spot,” the book by Dr. Nancy Kaye, guest on Petcast No.  201.Web: www.thepetcast.comE-mail: thepetcast@yahoo.comVoicemail: 702-997-3300

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    REISSUE: Stuff + Cat = Funny (No. 20)

    8/6/2010

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    Duration: 28:12

    (originally posted 8/31/2006) Mario Garza, owner of Stuffonmycat.com, talks about his hilarious site where folks pass along pictures on cats with stuff on it. Plus, Emily talks about her car crash en route to a blind date and how the first thought she had was that it was good that Archie wasn't there. And a listener has a female dog that likes to hump. Why?!? Web: www.thepetcast.com E-mail: thepetcast@yahoo.com Voicemail: 702-997-3300

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    No. 262: A Heroic Rescue of 172 Horses

    8/2/2010

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    Duration: 31:16

    When it comes to the protecting the legacy of America’s Western frontier, wild horses are too often forgotten. Many herds face lives of abuse, neglect and slaughter as a result. But there was some good news recently thanks in part to Lifesavers Wild Horse Rescue of Lancaster, Calif., which recently negotiated a successful deal with the U.S. government to save 169 wild horses that were scheduled to be sold at auction. Wild Horse Rescue board member Stephanie Hoefener joined the Petcasters to explain. Emily follows up on the AnimalOff product that Steve referenced on No. 257.5 that they sell on late night TV and Steve questions the claims in a new Purina commercial. Also, Emily ponders what sort of seatbelts to have for our big drive across at the end of August. Web: www.thepetcast.com E-mail: thepetcast@yahoo.com Voicemail: 702-997-3300

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    No. 261: Dogs v Cats, A Duel Of Dollars

    7/29/2010

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    Duration: 24:26

    Freelance writer Jason Cochran took a novel approach to the age-old dog-v-cat debate, this time focusing entirely on which costs more money.  Cochran did his report for WalletPop.Com and is also a widely published freelancer writer and regular commentator on TV and radio Plus, Emily takes Archie in for his teeth checkup and had great news, but she also just learned what it’s like to GET advice from nosy fellow pet owners. And the photo of Black and Jack bathing in 110-degree sunlight. Web: www.thepetcast.com E-mail: thepetcast@yahoo.com Voicemail: 702-997-3300

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    No. 260: A Disabled Pet's Special Joys

    7/26/2010

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    Duration: 31:36

    There are special challenges that come with caring for a disabled pet but there can be special joys as well. Barbara Techel knows this especially well and has written extensively about her life with Frankie, a daschund partially paralyzed after a spinal injury. She’s the author of several books and runs the website JoyfulPaws.Com.  Frankie’s wheelchair, incidentally, came from Eddie’s Wheels in Shelbourne, Mass., and the owner was a guest on Petcast No. 142. That show was reissued in the Petcast feed. Plus, Steve does not confront a guy who had left his dog in a van in 100+-degree weather at an Arby’s. And Emily cites her favorite book, “The Cat Who Came For Christmas,” in a discussion of why airlines only permit two pets in coach on airplanes.     Web: www.thepetcast.comE-mail: thepetcast@yahoo.comVoicemail: 702-997-3300  

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    REISSUE: Wheelchairs for Pets (No. 142)

    7/25/2010

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    Duration: 30:08

    Leslie Grinnell, co-owner with her husband Eddie of Eddie's Wheels (http://www.eddieswheels.com), joins Emily and Steve by phone from Shelbourne Falls, Mass., to explain the origin of their business creating custom carts for mobility-disabled pets. The Grinnells found the company after their Doberman named Buddha lost use of her hind legs and Eddie figures out a solution. Also, the duo is joined by Mayor Scott Mangold of Powell, Wyo., whose council passed a new law dictating the number of rabbits. (Originally posted 4/4/08)

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    No. 259: Will Our Listeners Love Her?

    7/19/2010

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    Duration: 31:27

    Edie Jarolim is a prolific travel writer who led a dogless life until 2004 when a small terrier mix named Frankie entered her life. Clueless about dogs in general and Frankie in particular, Jarolim put her research skills to use to learn about all things canine. She lives in Tucson, Arizona, where she is the Pet Travel Correspondent for KVOA TV and blogs at http://willmydoghateme.com. She’s also the author of “Am I boring My Dog?”Plus, Animal Planet is about to air a series on animal hoarding called “Confessions: Animal Hoarding, Emily gets a tranquilizer for Archie for July 4 and occasional guest host John Katsilometes is still doing the vegan thing.Web: www.thepetcast.comE-mail: thepetcast@yahoo.comVoicemail: 702-997-3300

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    No. 258: Fostering Deployed Soldiers’ Pets

    7/16/2010

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    Duration: 35:03

    For soldiers serving in our military, deploying overseas often means having to find a new home for a loyal pet. Linda Spurlin-Dominik is helping to change that, with an innovative approach that focuses on keeping companion animals safe and sound until their loved ones come home. She is founder, president and CEO of Guardian Angles for Soldier’s Pet, and joins us from her home in Texas. Plus, the Petcasters plan a cross-country drive and Emily refers to all the nifty car-related equipment to make travels with Archie better and a letter writer addresses Emily’s problems with the film 8 Below.Web: www.thepetcast.comE-mail: thepetcast@yahoo.comVoicemail: 702-997-3300

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    No. 257.5: The Gulf's Wildlife Devastation

    7/11/2010

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    Duration: 29:04

    As the BP oil spill enters its third month, the toll on birds and sealife is mounting. Today’s guest is David Mizejewski, a naturalist with the National Wildlife Federation who has been documenting the devastation first-hand.Plus, the late-night-ad product to chase away animals and more.www.thepetcast.comthepetcast@yahoo.com702-997-3300www.nwf.org

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    No. 257: Cinematic Sheepdogs

    7/5/2010

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    Duration: 31:54

    When it comes to canine IQ’s, it’s hard to find a breed that scores higher than the border collie. But with that intelligence comes a high-energy package that requires special handling. Sheepdog expert and trainer Joyce Geier, who served as an educational consultant for the new Hallmark Channel film “You Lucky Dog” starring Natasha Henstridge and Harry Hamlin, about a border collie that helps to bring together a family.
 Also, the Petcasters discuss and debate a controversial Slate piece on the serial deaths of pet bunnies at the hands of a family dog.Web: www.thepetcast.comE-mail: thepetcast@yahoo.comVoicemail: 702-997-3300

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    No. 254: Birth Control for Pigeons and Cats

    7/4/2010

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    Duration: 30:22

    Erick Wolf is chief executive of Innolytics, which is helping to lead the way in contraceptive research that could have important implications for helping to control two key animal populations – pigeons and feral cat colonies. The company was recently awarded a prestigious challenge grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to help further their work.Plus, the Petcasters ponder their big road trip at the end of August to Michigan, including some cool gizmos Emily is considering getting to keep Archie cool, calm and collected.Web: www.thepetcast.comE-mail: thepetcast@yahoo.comVoicemail: 702-997-3300

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    No. 256: The Pet Detective's New Tools

    7/2/2010

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    Duration: 33:54

    When it comes to solving crimes against animals, today’s guest is the sleuth you want on the case. Dr. Melinda Merck is one of the nation’s pioneering veterinarians, and senior director of veterinary forensics of the ASPCA’s anti-cruelty team. She’s an old friend of the Petcast, and we’re pleased to have her back to talk about a new innovation that uses 21st century technology including DNA testing to help investigate and prosecute dog fighting.Plus, the Petcasters confirm Christine Dorchak’s claim that greyhounds are the only dog referenced in the Bible and discuss an Iranian fatwa versus dogs. Also, Emily still doesn’t get snakes as pets.Web: www.thepetcast.comE-mail: thepetcast@yahoo.comVoicemail: 702-997-3300

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    REISSUE The Mobile CSI For Pets (No. 126)

    7/2/2010

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    Duration: 32:19

    Animal forensic investigation pioneer Dr. Melinda Merck, who chatted with Emily and guest host John, chats with Steve at the ASCPA headquarters in mid-December about the $220,000 van is dubbed the Mobile Animal CSI unit. Steve, in NYC on family business, quizzed Dr. Merck about the first specially equipped vehicle for an investigator to take to process animal-related evidence at a crime scene. Dr. Merck will use it in her work in the Atlanta area. Also, why are Steve’s dogs afraid of the bathroom?Web: www.thepetcast.comE-mail: thepetcast@yahoo.comVoicemail: 702-997-3300

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    REISSUE Investigating Crimes Against Pets (No. 85)

    6/30/2010

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    Duration: 29:46

    Dr. Melinda Merck, one of the nation's pioneering forensic veterinarians, discusses the emerging field of using information about cruelty and attacks on animals to solve violent crimes. Merck, based in Atlanta, has a new book out called "Veterinary Forensics: Animal Cruelty Investigations" and is co-founder and vice president for Georgia Legal Professions For Animals, an association of professionals who facilitate the education of state prosecutors, judges and law enforcement on veterinary forensics. The Hoarding Consortium, which Dr. Merck discusses, is here. Plus, guest host John Katsilometes relates childhood memories of his father's vet practice in southeastern Idaho, including an emergency call to save an owl. Normal 0 0 1 24 137 1 1 168 11.1287 0 0 0 Web: www.thepetcast.com E-mail: thepetcast@yahoo.com Voicemail: 702-997-3300

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    No. 255: Greyhounds activists are winning the race

    6/28/2010

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    Duration: 33:54

    Dog racing is losing favor in the United States, in part because of increased awareness about inherent cruelties in the sport, and mistreatment of animals at many of the nation’s tracks. Leading the way in advocacy is Greyhound 2K USA, a nonprofit coalition that recently helped to bring about an end to dog racing in Massachusetts. Christine Dorchak is president and general counsel of Greyhound 2K USA, and she joins us from her home in the Bay State. Plus, guest host John Katsilometes announces his plan to go vegan this summer for a blog series and Emily discusses Archie’s recent weight loss. Also, there’s a guy near Emily and John’s office who scares people with a lizard. Web: www.thepetcast.com E-mail: thepetcast@yahoo.com Voicemail: 702-997-3300

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    No. 253: Our First PETA-Cast

    6/18/2010

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    Duration: 32:33

    Amanda Fortino has done everything from dressing up as a cow in Washington DC to hand out soy hot chocolate at President Obama’s inauguration to stripping down to her to her underwear to protest fur. In fact, when it comes to fighting animal injustices, it seems there isn’t much she isn’t willing to do. Fortino is a campaign coordinator for the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals and joins us today to talk about an important new initiative to protect our furry friends from the summer heat. Plus, Steve learned the difference between dog and cat food and Emily tells of a sparrow hawk with a nest outside her house that has been grabbing hair chunks from a neighbor’s dog’s mane. And the Petcasters continue to ponder the prospects of their Great American Road Trip.Site: ThePetcast.ComEmail: ThePetcast@yahoo.comVoicemail: 702-997-3300Twitter: @ThePetcast  

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    No. 252: The Other Wildlife of Las Vegas

    6/14/2010

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    Duration: 29:13

    Normal 0 0 1 85 489 4 1 600 11.1287 0 0 0 Las Vegas is known for its beautiful creatures, and we’re not just talking about its showgirls. Joining the Petcasters this episode is Robin Haeffner-Matos, the wildlife manager at the Flamingo Las Vegas where visitors can behold exotic fish, turtles and birds including, of course, pink flamingos. The attraction is free and every day there are attendants who do feedings and answer questions daily at 8:30 a.m. and 11 a.m.   Plus, a funny (to Steve) comic reminded Steve of our odd wallaby episode, but that has Emily remembering the interview with the guy who makes music via bunny noises.   Site: ThePetcast.Com Email: ThePetcast@yahoo.com Voicemail: 702-997-3300 Twitter: @ThePetcast

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    No. 251: AAA’s Guide To Traveling With Pets

    6/11/2010

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    Duration: 32:47

    When it comes to planning a cross-country trip, there’s no better resource than the American Automobile Association. Making that journey with your pets can be made even easier with the AAA’s newest edition of the Pet Book. Spokesman Michael Geeser joins the Petcasters to discuss the do’s and don’ts of summer travel and to provide the story behind the nearly 800-page tome, which you can buy online or, if you’re a member, at a discount at your nearby AAA office. Plus, the Petcasters discuss the importance of the dog in the last frame of Lost and whether it was the same dog. Also, Emily saw the film 8 Below and Steve noticed something about HBO’s Real Sports report on an Iditarod champ. Site: ThePetcast.Com Email: ThePetcast@yahoo.com Voicemail: 702-997-3300 Twitter: @ThePetcast

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    No. 250: All Hail Caesar!

    6/7/2010

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    Duration: 32:18

    As we celebrate our 250th episode of the Petcast, your hosts are feeling very pleased with themselves for the successful rescue effort of a cat in Emily’s neighborhood. In the studio for this big episode is none other than Caesar, formerly known as the Cat who Stalked Archie, along with his new – and smitten – owner, Las Vegas resident Dawn Christensen. Plus, Steve mocks some of the odd and silly things he read in a recent issue of Dog Fancy.​Site: ThePetcast.ComEmail: ThePetcast@yahoo.comVoicemail: 702-997-3300Twitter: @ThePetcast

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    No. 249: Another hero named Sully

    6/4/2010

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    Duration: 28:23

    There’s an important network of volunteers out there who play a critical role in preparing service animals for their important work. Puppy raiser Kelly Haugh joined the Petcasters in the studio with Sully, a 5-month-old Golden Retriever/Black Labrador mix on behalf of a chapter of Canine Companions For Independence.Plus, Steve blogged some cool Vegas-themed dogs that were sold at a shelter fundraiser and Emily reveals that she’s landed a major journalistic fellowship. Site: ThePetcast.ComEmail: ThePetcast@yahoo.comVoicemail: 702-997-3300Twitter: @ThePetcast

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    No. 248: Christie Keith's New Puppy

    5/31/2010

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    Duration: 35:48

    Normal 0 0 1 83 475 3 1 583 11.1287 0 0 0 One of our great friends, blogger Christie Keith, just welcomed a new puppy, Wally, into her household. Keith, who also writes the Your Whole Pet column for SFGate.Com, explains why she chose a Scottish Deerhound and discusses her column about myths about puppies.   In Banter, more of the dramatic pet background – bear traps!?! -- of new guest host, Jen Prosser.   Site: ThePetcast.Com Email: ThePetcast@yahoo.com Voicemail: 702-997-3300 Twitter: @ThePetcast ​​

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    No. 247: Kitten Season Explained

    5/28/2010

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    Duration: 27:18

    Each spring, the nation’s already crowded animal shelters brace for the phenomenon known as kitten season, an influx of unwanted felines caused by a troubling mix of biological science and unfortunate, irresponsible human behavior. Gail Buchwald, the senior vice president of the Adoption Center for the ASCPA explains what kitten season is and why it happens. (Here’s the ASCPA’s 10 things you can do to help a stray cat.) In Banter, our new guest host, Jen Prosser, explains why she doesn’t consider herself her pets’ owners. Site: ThePetcast.ComEmail: ThePetcast@yahoo.com Voicemail: 702-997-3300 Twitter: @ThePetcast

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    No. 246: The Cat That Senses Death

    5/23/2010

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    Duration: 34:24

    When today’s guest wrote an essay for the New England Journal of Medicine about a nursing home cat’s habit of showing up when patients were nearing death, he never expected it would lead to a book tour. Dr. David Dosa is a geriatrician and an assistant professor of medicine at Brown University in Rhode Island, and he joined the Petcasters to discuss his memoir, “Making Rounds With Oscar: The Extraordinary Gift of An Ordinary Cat.” Plus, Vegas journalist Jennifer Prosser, editor of Where Las Vegas, describes her extensive pet family -- turtles, cats and fish, oh my! -- in her first episode substituting for Steve. And after several tries with Steve and Dayvid, Emily finally finds a sympathetic ear with Jen on her on-going complaint about JetBlue’s pet policy.  Site: ThePetcast.Com Email: ThePetcast@yahoo.com Voicemail: 702-997-3300 Twitter: @ThePetcast

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    No. 245: Helping Kids Grieve Over Pet Loss

    5/14/2010

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    Duration: 34:08

    It’s always difficult when a pet dies, but being prepared can make the grieving process more bearable, especially for the younger members of the family. Today’s guest, author Bill Cochran, has written a wonderful children’s book, “The Forever Dog,” on that tough topic, to help kids understand that happy memories and beloved pets are always with us. In Banter, Emily and guest host Dayvid Figler discuss some great viral pet-related videos (i.e. dog-hates-birthday-song and standing-cat) and Emily told all about a dancing-with-your-dog story that is not to be missed. Also, Emily has some, uh, thoughts about English bulldogs. Eek.  Web: ThePetcast.Com Phone: 702-997-3300 E-mail: ThePetcast@yahoo.com Twitter: @ThePetcast    

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    No. 244: Emergency Pet Funds

    5/7/2010

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    Duration: 30:09

    For some pet owners, the high cost of veterinary care is forcing some tough choices. In some cases, people are opting for euthanasia over treatment or abandoning their pets at shelters or the vet’s office. Fortunately, the American Animal Hospital Association has set up a program to provide financial assistance for these kinds of situations. Today’s guest, Tamara Fox, is the coordinator of the associations’ Helping Pets Fund.   Plus, Emily and guest host Dayvid Figler debate airline pet policies.   Web: ThePetcast.Com Phone: 702-997-3300 E-mail: ThePetcast@yahoo.com Twitter: @ThePetcast

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    No. 243: Can Animals Be Gay?

    4/18/2010

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    Duration: 25:04

    Normal 0 0 1 94 482 7 1 661 11.1287 0 0 0 An April 4 New York Times Magazine piece examined the science and the controversy surrounding the long-wondered question of whether homosexuality exists in lower species. One expert quoted in the piece was Dr. Marlene Zuk, a biology professor at the University of California at Riverside, author of “Sexual Selections: What We Can and Can’t Learn About Sex From Animals.” Dr. Zuk joins the Petcasters to discuss. Plus, Emily discusses her niece’s miserable visit to Sea World. Web: ThePetcast.Com Twitter: @ThePetcast Email: ThePetcast@yahoo.com Phone: 702-997-3300

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    No. 242: The Great Patricia McConnell

    4/18/2010

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    Duration: 37:20

    Dr. Patricia McConnell is something of a renaissance woman when it comes to animal affairs – she’s a blogger, public radio star and certified animal behaviorist. McConnell is author of “The Puppy Primer,” a newly updated guide for dog owners who want to start out on the right paw. The former host of NPR’s Calling All Pets discusses biting dogs, misunderstandings about the notion of dominance and much more. McConnell’s blog is The Other End Of The Leash.Plus, Emily and Steve rap about the great Petcast triumph regarding Caesar the Cat! Web: ThePetcast.ComTwitter: @ThePetcastEmail: ThePetcast@yahoo.comPhone: 702-997-3300

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    No. 241: A Petcaster Kibbitz Session

    4/5/2010

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    Duration: 30:11

    Normal 0 0 1 104 596 4 1 731 11.1287 0 0 0 Our guest failed to call in but the Petcasters had quite a lot to catch up on, including an important update on the orange tabby hanging around Emily’s home. The discussion led to a number of interesting ethical questions. Also, we reveal for the first time – believe it or not – the story of how Emily named Archie. Also, Emily wrote about Calamity Jane from a previous show for PawNation.Com.   Web: ThePetcast.Com Phone: 702-997-3300 E-mail: ThePetcast@yahoo.com Twitter: @ThePetcast

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    No. 240: The Guest Host's Vet Dad

    4/5/2010

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    Duration: 33:32

    Guest host John Katsilometes of the Las Vegas Sun isn’t just a terrific and witty writer and fill-in for Steve, he’s also the son of a retired veterinarian in Pocatello, Idaho. Dr. George Katsilometes joins the Petcasters to tell some terrific tales of their life in animals and explains how veterinary medicine has changed through the decades. He also clarifies some tall tales Kats Jr has been telling all these years.Web: ThePetcast.ComPhone: 702-997-3300E-mail: ThePetcast@yahoo.comTwitter: @ThePetcast

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    No. 238: Calamity Jane's Heroic Moment

    3/26/2010

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    Duration: 30:19

    Normal 0 0 1 117 670 5 1 822 11.1287 0 0 0 What the Humane Society of the United States set out to find the nation’s most heroic canine, a three-legged rescue dog named Calamity Jane quickly rose to the top of the list. This brave Golden Retriever, which had recently been shot and left to die, scared off armed robbers holding neighbors hostage, potentially saving lives of several adults and two children. She was recently chosen as the People’s Hero by online voters and was runner up for Dog of Valor. Shar Pauley of Aledo, Texas, joined the Petcasters to tell the amazing tale.   Plus, a horrific fire at an animal sanctuary in Las Vegas killed dozens of birds.   Web: ThePetcast.Com Phone: 702-997-3300 E-mail: ThePetcast@yahoo.com Twitter: @ThePetcast

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    No. 239: The Thrill of Dog-Caching

    4/2/2010

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    Duration: 27:36

    A growing number of dog owners are partaking in the hobby of geo-caching, the act of going on treasure hunts using GPS coordinates.  Wendy Drennan, the CEO of  the Paws Awhile Online Community.  The site has a subsite regarding Dogcaching.Plus, John Katsilometes of the Las Vegas Sun sits in for Steve and discusses his new cats and Emily has some good news regarding Archie.Web: ThePetcast.ComPhone: 702-997-3300E-mail: ThePetcast@yahoo.comTwitter: @ThePetcast

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    No. 237: Debating The Sea World Tragedy

    3/21/2010

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    Duration: 28:47

    Normal 0 0 1 61 348 2 1 427 11.1287 0 0 0 The tragic death of a trainer at Sea World Orlando has renewed debate over keeping marine mammals in captivity. The advocacy group In Defense of Animals say it’s time to stop capturing and breeding dolphins and orcas only to condemn them to a dismal life performing in a concrete tank. The Petcasters welcome Dr. Elliot Katz, the group’s founder, to discuss this important topic.Web: ThePetcast.Com Phone: 702-997-3300 E-mail: ThePetcast@yahoo.com Twitter: @ThePetcast

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    No. 236: Hummingbirds Are Heavenly

    3/21/2010

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    Duration: 34:39

    If you’ve been lucky enough to see a hummingbird in action, you know what amazing creatures they are. Attracting them to your backyard may be easier than you think but please keep in mind they should be considered welcome visitors and not pets. Dr. Ross Hawkings, the executive director of the Hummingbird Society, joins the Petcasters to talk about the birds, how to take care of them and concerns about a certain breed impacted by the tsunami caused by the Brazilian earthquake.Plus, Steve, Black and Jack take a road trip to Arizona and the Petcasters are appalled by an Arkansas story where a man’s family had his 2-year-old dog put down and buried with him after he died because that was his dying wish. Web: ThePetcast.Com Phone: 702-997-3300 E-mail: ThePetcast@yahoo.com Twitter: @ThePetcast

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    No. 235: Midwesterners Unite For Pets

    3/23/2010

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    Duration: 28:21

    If you look out at the world and wonder what you can do to make a difference, consider the example of the Pet Project Midwest. Born of local concerns about animal welfare in Iowa, is now a thriving non-profit that offers an emergency alert system for lost and found animals and  supply pantry to help financially struggling families keep their pets. Founder Becky Mollenkamp joins the Petcasters to explain.Plus, Emily gets a terrifying call regarding Archie and Steve's dogs have a tough day at the dentist that left them looking stoned. Also, a shout-out to listener Tracy who introduced herself at Porchlight SF n California.Web: ThePetcast.ComPhone: 702-997-3300E-mail: ThePetcast@yahoo.comTwitter: @ThePetcast

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    No. 234: The Peculilar Pleasures of Pigeons

    3/6/2010

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    Duration: 36:26

    He’s known affectionately as the pigeon guy of North las Vegas and recently ran afoul of authorities for running what they said was an unlicensed bird sanctuary. The Petcasters chat with Nephi Oliva of Nevada Pigeon Control about his plight and why pigeons need protection, too. Also, the Petcasters commandeered the Wynn Las Vegas sportsbook to watch the Westminster Dog Show finale when Sadie won and Steve relates an evidently erroneous understanding of Scottish Terriers. Plus, there’s an important update on the horrible cat hoarding and abuse case of FLOCK discussed two years ago. Phone: 702-997-3300 Email: ThePetcast@yahoo.com Site: ThePetcast.Com Twitter: @ThePetcast

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    No. 233: The Cat that Somehow Came Back

    2/16/2010

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    Duration: 33:57

    Normal 0 0 1 119 680 5 1 835 11.1282 0 0 0 We’ve all heard incredible tales of animals coming back after long disappearances, but the recent return of a Canadian cat after a 14 year absence might set the record. Her owner joins us to share the incredible story. Ingrid Kerger, welcome to the Petcast!   Plus, kitty dreams at Steve’s house, some thoughts on the debarking controversy and guest-host John Katsilometes has a cat intruder. Web: ThePetcast.Com Email: ThePetcast@aol.com Twitter: @ThePetcast Phone: 702-997-3300

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    No. 232: The Cat In The Subway

    2/16/2010

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    Duration: 25:51

    When a kitten showed up in an underground Boston train station, commuters began posting cell phone snapshots of their sightings, and urging animal control to catch the wiley feline. But the cat, nicknamed “Kenmore” after the stop on the Green Line, eluded authorities until a few months ago. Here to share Kenmore’s story is Kenmore's new owner Karen Ingram, who actually drives one of the MBTA trains and used to spot Kenmore on her daily route.Plus, Emily is delighted by Archie's physical progress of Archie and the Petcasters are grateful for a lovely reader letter.Web: ThePetcast.ComEmail: ThePetcast@yahoo.comTwitter: @ThePetcast

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    No. 231: The Ebay of Animal Shipping

    2/16/2010

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    Duration: 32:45

    Normal 0 0 1 143 816 6 1 1002 11.1282 0 0 0 Web: ThePetcast.Com Email: ThePetcast@aol.com Twitter: @ThePetcast Phone: 702-997-3300No one wants to leave their pets behind when they move, but finding convenient and affordable transportation options can be tough. Today’s guest is Dean Jutilla, marketing director uShip.Com, which offers another way of safely getting your pet to its new home. The site is also a fascinating reflection of modern pet life.   Plus, Steve has fun with pet-related iPhone apps such as the Screen Cleaner and there’s an update on Archie’s kitty stalker.

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    No. 230: Snakes In A Box On The Vegas Strip!

    2/16/2010

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    Duration: 30:31

    No. 230: S-s-snakes In A Box On The StripWhat would it take to convince you to spend 10 days living in an oversized glass box full of venomous snakes set right on the Las Vegas Strip? Today’s guest actually volunteered. And as a result, he’s raising awareness, and dispelling myths, about the human-snake relationship. He is Donald Schultz, a venom expert and host of Animal Planet’s  “Wild Recon.” Schultz joined the Petcasters live via phone from the snake house outside O’Sheas Casino, which is co-sponsoring the adventure.Plus, the Shiba Inu puppycam is back! And, in a related note, you can read Steve's piece from AOLNews.Com on being the first to go inside the snakebox or watch the Petcast video.http://www.ustream.tv/sfshibaWeb: ThePetcast.ComEmail: ThePetcast@aol.comTwitter: @ThePetcastPhone: 702-997-3300

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    No. 229: How Emily Became Emily

    2/12/2010

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    Duration: 26:53

    With Steve away, it was an opportunity for Emily to have her mom, Alberta, on the show for the first time without Steve to interject snarky questions or brisket demands. Instead, it’s a mother-and-daughter show about their early life in the Boston suburbs and Alberta’s own animal history. All of this, of course, is our way of give you Emily’s backstory.Plus, Emily chats with young listeners Hudson and Samuel about their pet turtles.Web: ThePetcast.comE-mail: ThePetcast@yahoo.comTwitter: @ThePetcast

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    No. 229.5: The Westminster Odds Maker

    2/14/2010

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    Duration: 33:57

    When it comes to setting the odds, no one knows more than Johnny Avello, director of race and sports operations for Wynn Las Vegas. And this week he’s letting the sportsbook go to the dogs, as joins the Petcasters to name his top picks for the Westminster Kennel Club Show, which runs Feb. 15 and 16 at Madison Square Garden.Plus, some Petcaster thoughts on Temple Grandin and the HBO film about her, and there's a cat with a cat on its back. No, really!Web: ThePetcast.ComEmail: ThePetcast@aol.comTwitter: @ThePetcast

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    No. 228: The Quake-Sensing Dog

    2/12/2010

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    Duration: 27:51

    The video became a YouTube sensation, a golden lab jumping to attention in California before an earthquake hit. The owner of Sophie, Times-Standard copy editor Jessica Richelderfer of Eureka, Calif., joins Emily to talk about what happened, what it could mean and what it's like to be an Internet phenom.Plus, Emily flies solo for the first time, providing a brief, relevant monologue about animal alertness in natural disasters and engineer Kaan hops on the mike at the end to talk about his cat, an adopted stray.Web: ThePetcast.ComEmail: ThePetcast@yahoo.comTwitter: @ThePetcast

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    No. 227.5: PUPPY BOWL SPECIAL!

    2/7/2010

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    Duration: 30:45

    The big game, when fierce – and furry – athletes take to the field is upon us! We are talking about Animal Planet’s Puppy Bowl, of course. Keeping the canine chaos in check along with a menagerie of other furry friends is the official referee of Puppy Bowl XI, Andrew Schechter. The Puppy Bowl airs 3-5 pm ET/PT on Sunday Feb. 7, 2010 and is rerun regularly thereafter.Plus, Steve is in a poopy mood! Actually, he's in a great mood but he wonders about whether he should look at or away from Black and Jack when the go poop and Emily is excited that a cat she knew way back when still remembers her. Also, some homework for everyone out there: Go read the New York Magazine cover on dogs. The link will be on ThePetcast.com.Web: ThePetcast.ComEmail: ThePetcast@yahoo.comTwitter: @ThePetcast

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    No. 227: Caring For Feral Cats

    1/26/2010

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    Duration: 33:08

    Feral cats in the Chicago area have a friend in Jennifer Schlueter, program manager for the Treehouse Humane Society serving Cook County, Illinois. A new law lets people who take care of feral cat colonies register with animal control and get support in trapping, spaying and releasing the cats. But the program isn’t without controversy and challenges, as Schlueter explains to the Petcast. Emily relates the story of a beagle in her 'hood that doesn't get walked and guest host John Katsilometes recalls a cat he had that amazingly returned to an earlier house where he lived in Idaho.  Thanks again to John Katsilometes for guest-hosting. Web: ThePetcast.ComEmail: ThePetcast@aol.comTwitter: @ThePetcast

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    No. 226: The Neighborly Thing To Do

    1/26/2010

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    Duration: 35:42

    After reading about a horrific case of animal neglect involving a chocolate Lab named Sunbear,  Wisconsin resident Anna Nirva resolved to publish a web site in the dog’s memory that would encourage people everywhere to help companion animals in distress because he did not get help. Seven years later, the Sunbear Squad (SunbearSquad.org) helps people set up neighborhood watch groups to keep a caring eye out for animals in trouble, and offers valuable guidance on what to do when trouble arises. Nirva talks to the Petcasters about why such volunteers are needed now more than ever in light of the home foreclosure crisis.Also, with Steve away, it's time for the return of guest host John Katsilometes, Las Vegas Sun entertainment writer and veterinarian's son. Kats talks about what's new in his pet life since his last guest stint in 2007 (!) and Emily praises the tribute he wrote to his late cat Bonnie. Read that here.Web: ThePetcast.ComEmail: ThePetcast@aol.comTwitter: @ThePetcast

  • SPECIAL VIDEO: STEVE IN THE SNAKE TANK Video

    1/20/2010

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    Duration: 16:09

    On Jan. 19, Steve Friess (@TheStripPodcast) of Sphere.Com and VegasHappensHere.Com was the first journalist to go inside the glass box with dozens of venomous snakes across the street from Caesars Palace on the Las Vegas Strip where herpetologist Donald Schultz, star of Animal Planet's WILD RECON, is living from Jan 16-26. This is a short version of the video assembled from that visit. Go to VegasHappensHere.Com and search "SNAKES" to find a link to the Sphere.Com piece. The stunt is for a two-hour Animal Planet show called "Venom in Vegas," a special of the Wild Recon series.

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    No. 225: The Short Life Of Two Hamsters

    12/22/2009

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    Duration: 29:37

    Hamsters can be delightful and educational pets as long as you understand how best to care for them. Journalist Tim Pratt didn’t get the memo. He bought two hamsters for his kids in November and they died within weeks because Pratt wasn’t briefed on how to live and care for hamsters.Plus, Emily brings up a recent study from the University of Missouri about who’s a better walking companion, other people or dogs, and she relates a story of why her vet thinks someone tried to break into her house.Web: ThePetcast.ComTwitter: @ThePetcast.comEmail: ThePetcast@yahoo.com

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    No. 224: Meet Teddy

    12/22/2009

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    Duration: 34:44

    After a lengthy process that began when Steve's widowed Aunt Susan found comfort in his dogs during a visit, Aunt Susan has finally adopted a lovely 7-year-old bichon frise. She named him Teddy after her late father's childhood dog. The Petcasters hear about Aunt Susan's experience with the ASCPA in New York City and Emily answers some questions from this first-time canine owner.Web: ThePetcast.ComE-mail: ThePetcast@yahoo.comTwitter: @ThePetcast

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    No. 223: The Animals of Neverland Ranch

    12/22/2009

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    Duration: 25:53

    Nowadays, most people think of Neverland Ranch because of the controversy surrounded Michael Jackson in the final years of his life there, but not a lot of people realize that it once boasted the largest and most impressive collection of exotic animals anywhere in the nation. Big Al Scanlon, who worked at the ranch for 15 years, joins the Petcasters to discuss the lives of those animals and the mission of the ranch in its heyday.Plus, Steve is aggravated by some nonsensical Cesar Millan crap.Web: ThePetcast.ComE-mail: ThePetcast@yahoo.comTwitter: @ThePetcast

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    No. 222: Good SPCA, Bad SPCA

    12/22/2009

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    Duration: 30:46

    In this kibbitz session, the Petcasters first discuss the ASPCA’s tough decision to euthanize Oreo, an abused dog that physically survived being tossed off a New York apartment building but could not be rehabilitated emotionally. Then Steve tells his horror story of almost adopting a third dog from the Nevada SPCA and the drama the ensued therein. Plus, Steve and Emily follow on No. 221’s interview with Beverly Washburn by considering how “Old Yeller” would’ve been done differently today and Emily explains why she’s lost faith in her doggie dentist.Web: ThePetcast.ComE-mail: ThePetcast@yahoo.comTwitter: @ThePetcast

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    No. 221.5: The Top 5 Pet Stories of 2009

    12/29/2009

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    Duration: 38:46

    In a New Year’s special, Emily has compiled her list of the five biggest stories of 2009. Here’s a hint at her No. 1: Steve spent much of the year promulgating conspiracy theories about this. Plus, Emily talks about the stalking cat in the video she shot and Steve talked about Pebbles, his childhood poodle who took a particular liking to one of his neighbors.Web: ThePetcast.ComE-mail: ThePetcast@yahoo.comTwitter: @ThePetcast

  • SPECIAL: THE CAT THAT STALKS EMILY AND ARCHIE Video

    12/29/2009

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    Duration: 1:15

    A neighborhood cat won't leave Archie and Emily alone no matter how politely or rudely Emily asks.Web: ThePetcast.ComE-mail: ThePetcast@yahoo.comTwitter: @ThePetcast

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    No. 221: Old Yeller's Child Star

    12/22/2009

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    Duration: 30:46

    Normal 0 0 1 66 381 3 1 467 11.1282 0 0 0 When it comes to child stars of the 1950s and 1960s, today’s guest has one of the most memorable in a key role from one of the most iconic dog movies of all time, “Old Yeller.” Today, Beverly Washburn remains a working actress as well as author of the recently released memoir, “Reel Tears.”Plus, Emily is amused by the Snuggie-for-dogs phenomenon and explains why the foam dog stairs she bought on Overstock.Com have turned out to be a great investment.Web: ThePetcast.ComE-mail: ThePetcast@yahoo.comTwitter: @ThePetcast

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    No. 220: Delta Society Can Helpya

    12/22/2009

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    Duration: 27:51

    If you’re looking for a way to get more involved with your community with your pet at your side, one of the best ways to do so could be to find a group near you affiliated with the Bellvue, Wash.,-based Delta Society. Marketing director JoAnn Turnbull of the organization explains how pets can help people. According to the DeltaSociety.Org site, the group is “a human-services organization dedicated to improving people's health and well-being.  We do this through positive interactions with animals.Petcast guest host Dayvid Figler sits in for Steve and updates everyone on the status of his dog.Web: ThePetcast.ComE-mail: ThePetcast@yahoo.comTwitter: @ThePetcast

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    No. 219.5: Holiday Edition!

    12/21/2009

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    Duration: 28:54

    It's not just the holiday season, it’s also time for final exams for college students across the nation. In Orange, Calif., the Active Minds Club came up with a fun and furry way to alleviate some of their academic stress, they brought in puppies for students to play with in the quad area near the library and main class buildings. One of the project’s organizers, sophomore Jimbo Rozzano, explains the program, called “Furry Friends for Finals.”Plus, Emily provides a list of very helpful tips for pet safety around holiday time and talks about her visit to the Marine Mammals Center in Sausalito, Calif. (See Episode #41 for an interview with Jim Oswald from the Center.) And Steve, who brought in a pair of awful cute guests to the studio, is surprised that doggie life preservers and dog-sledding in Washington State exist.Web: ThePetcast.ComE-mail: ThePetcast@yahoo.comTwitter: @ThePetcast

  • No. 41: When Cute, Wet Animals Attack! (RE-ISSUE)

    12/20/2009

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    REISSUE FROM 12/18/06Emily gives a spooky, hilarious reading of a news story about sea lions biting humans and then Jim Oswald of the Marine Mammals Center in Sausalito, Calif., discusses that case and more. Plus, we play a clip of David Letterman cracking wise about a Sea World orca gone wild and could dolphins be used as emissaries of nuclear destruction?Web: ThePetcast.ComE-mail: ThePetcast@yahoo.comTwitter: @ThePetcastSea lions and orcas and dolphins, oh my.

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    No. 41: When Cute, Wet Animals Attack! (RE-ISSUE)

    12/20/2009

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    Duration: 29:28

    REISSUE FROM 12/18/06Emily gives a spooky, hilarious reading of a news story about sea lions biting humans and then Jim Oswald of the Marine Mammals Center in Sausalito, Calif., discusses that case and more. Plus, we play a clip of David Letterman cracking wise about a Sea World orca gone wild and could dolphins be used as emissaries of nuclear destruction?Web: ThePetcast.ComE-mail: ThePetcast@yahoo.comTwitter: @ThePetcastSea lions and orcas and dolphins, oh my.

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    No. 219: Her Pal Joey

    11/15/2009

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    Duration: 22:08

    What would you do if you found a baby kangaroo? If you’re Christina Cooper, you turn your sweatshirt into a pouch, pick up the joey and begin work as a surrogate mom. Cooper, co-owner of the non-profit Global Wildlife Center near New Orleans, had to after one of the resident kangaroos abandoned her offspring. She explains that and the broader work of the Global Wildlife Center.Emily read up on medication for Archie and took Speaking For Spot’s Nancy Kaye’s advise and suggested it to her vet. The vet gave it to Emily and she filled it at Walgreens, which entertained Emily quite a bit. Web: ThePetcast.ComTwitter: @ThePetcast.comEmail: ThePetcast@yahoo.com

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    No. 218: The USA's Oldest Pet Cemetery

    11/13/2009

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    Duration: 36:58

    No 218: The USA's Oldest Pet Cemetery Hartsdale Pet Cemetery owner Ed Martin joins the Petcasters to discuss the oldest pet resting place in America, some of the more notable animals and how the whole business works. Emily discusses a story she did for the Las Vegas Sun about a fundraiser for retired police dog costs and discusses that Vegas cops teach their dogs to bark-and-hold, not bite-and-hold. She also related a story of a police dog that a suspect thought was cute and tried to steal him, too. Also, we learn about the Zhu Zhu pets, the IT toy for 2009 Xmas season, and FEMA certification for gude dogs. Web: ThePetcast.Com Email: ThePetcast@yahoo.com Twitter:@ThePetcast 

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    No. 217: Is Creative Grooming Abuse?

    11/13/2009

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    Duration: 25:07

    Is elaborate, decorative grooming of dogs some form of abuse? We don't think so, but commenters of Steve's PawNation.Com piece lodged just that accusation against Cat Opson, a California-based groomer who won $2,000 at the SuperZoo 2009 trade show. Opson joined the Petcasters to explain her craft and how much the animals usually love it.Plus, the Petcasters discuss ways to indicate for emergency personnel that there's are pets inside and Emily explains the difference between turtles and tortoises.Web: ThePetcast.comEmail: ThePetcast@yahoo.comTwitter: @ThePetcast

  • Special Video: Petcasters @ Superzoo Video

    11/2/2009

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    Duration: 17:31

    The Petcasters took on SuperZoo 2009 with video commentary, interviews and product demonstrations! See the Pet Tops, the Amazing Treat Machine, The Pink Gourmet, The Port-A-Poo, the remote-control cat toy, the crazy creative grooming competition winners and much more! Don't miss the montage of fun photos at the end, too!Web: ThePetcast.ComEmail: ThePetcast@yahoo.comTwitter: @ThePetcast

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    No. 216: Wild Pets Unleashed in Florida

    11/2/2009

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    Duration: 30:06

    The only subtropical wilderness in the U.S., the Everglades, is being taken over by non-native former pets, in particular a variety of snakes that cause eco-system problems. Jenny Novak Tinnell of the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission joins us to discuss an amnesty program and to explain where all these foreign critters came from. Plus, Emily’s dog, Archie, had a bad reaction to a rabies vaccine and now is suffering a leg problem that could end his agility career.  Also, Emily is Tweeting @ThePetcast!Web: ThePetcast.ComTwitter: @ThePetcastEmail: ThePetcast@yahoo.com

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    No. 215: The Spaying Scribe

    9/15/2009

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    Duration: 38:57

    Today's guest is Corey Levitan, a columnist for the Las Vegas Review-Journal who does unusual jobs for his "Fear and Loafing" pieces. This month, he assisted at Heaven Can Wait Animal Sanctuary as they spayed and neutered cats. He came in to describe the experience which touched on some controversial topics, including kitty abortions. Plus, he brought his dog, Sammy, with him to the studio and Sammy wore a digicam on his collar to shoot photos of us!Steve is now a blogger for PawNation.Com, AOL's pet subsite, but decided -- yet again -- not to adopt a new dog to the home. Emily describes her sister's visit to Cronkite Beach near San Francisco where they saw the Sausalito Wildlife Animal Center folks push sea lions into the sea.

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    No. 214: Sid's Journey Part II

    8/27/2009

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    Duration: 38:58

    As most pet owners know, a well-trained dog is usually a happier dog. But what happens when owners can't manage the training on their own? That's when today's guest takes over, providing intensive intervention at the Lockwood Canine Training Center in Frazier Park, Calif. Julie Isles, the owner, has more than 25 years experience in the field and has authored a correspondence course used by the nation's largest dog training company.Web: ThePetcast.ComEmail: ThePetcast@yahoo.comTwitter: @ThePetcast

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    No. 213: Sid's Journey, Part I

    8/11/2009

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    Duration: 33:02

    Note: This is our first show in our new studio at the Las Vegas Sun's studio, so the audio is a bit uneven.When 2-year-old mastiff-pitbull mix Sid started picking fights with other dogs, his owner knew there was a problem. And when conventional interventions didn't work, his owner took the unusual and expensive step of sending his dog away for training to a high-end bootcamp for wayward dogs. The owner of that center, Lockwood Canine Training Center in Frazier Park, Calif., will join us on Petcast No. 214, but first Sid's owner, Hunter Hillegas, is our guest.Plus, Steve relates his travels in the northeast where he covered the possible closure of the nation's first racetrack-plus-casino.Email: ThePetcast.ComSite: ThePetcast.com

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    No. 211: The AKC’s Big Changes

    7/16/2009

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    Duration: 41:05

    Founded in 1884, the American Kennel Club is the world’s largest purebred dog registry with more than 5,000 licensed clubs and affiliates. But the AKC has also evolved as a strong advocate for responsible dog ownership. As the organization prepares to mark its 125th anniversary, the AKC continues to broaden its scope and reach. Joining the Petcasters is Lisa Peterson, director of club communications, who has also spend 25 years as a professional breeder and handler of Norwegian elkhounds. Plus, Steve recalls a story about a house fire from the start of his career that had a significant pet angle and the Petcasters discuss the Bo Obama photo scandal. ThePetcast@yahoo.com ThePetcast.com

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    No. 210: Mutts cartoonist Patrick McDonnell

    7/11/2009

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    Duration: 35:17

    There are comic strips about animals and then there’s the gold standard. Since 1994, Patrick McDonnell has been delighting readers with the antics and wisdom of Earl, Mooch and all their pals. The “Mutts” comic strip now appears in more than 700 newspapers and 20 countries and its creator has won his industry’s highest honor, Cartoonist of the Year. Plus, Emily discusses some of the stranger problems with summer haircuts for pets. Email: ThePetcast@yahoo.com Site: ThePetcast.Com

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    No. 209: The Professor of Presidential Pets

    7/6/2009

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    Duration: 27:29

    Someone once said, "If you want a friend in Washington, get a dog." And to be sure, from Fala to Millie to Buddy to Bo, The Man's best friend is often a four-legged sweetie. Joining us today is Cathy Trost, the director of exhibit development at the Newseum in Washington D.C., which has an informative and entertaining gallery of First Dogs. The Newseum is a museum devoted to media history. Plus, Steve tells of giving his mom's dog gifts for Mother's Day and Emily issues a warning about how not to hold your leash in the event of emergencies. Web: ThePetcast.Com Email: ThePetcast@yahoo.com http://www.newseum.org/news/news.aspx?item=nn_DOGS090422&style=f

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    No. 208: Pet-Loving Condo-Dwellers Unite!

    7/1/2009

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    Duration: 25:06

    No. 208: Pet-Loving Condo-Dwellers Unite! Today's guest is Maida Genser, founder of Citizens for Pets in Condos Inc., a Florida-based advocacy group seeing to educate the public on the health benefits of animal companionship and about responsible pet ownership. The long-term goal is to increase acceptance of companion animals in common interest ownership communities. Plus, Steve tells the tale of finding an elderly, blind, obese, heaving lost dog in his neighborhood. See Steve's blog entries about this at VegasHappensHere.Com. http://thestrippodcast.blogspot.com/search?q=renegade http://www.petsincondos.org Web: ThePetcast.Com Email: ThePetcast@yahoo.com

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    No. 207: Geckos Are Great!

    6/26/2009

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    Duration: 32:00

    Today's guest knows his reptiles, from the Madagascar giatn hissing cockroach to the fire-crested gecko. Joining us from Bourne, Texas, is herpetologist Ron Trempor, one of the nation's leading suppliers of reptilian pets. Find him at Leopardgecko.com. Plus, Emily's complaint about her illogical airline pet policies and prices. Web: ThePetcast.Com Email: ThePetcast@yahoo.com

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    No. 201: She Speaks For Spot

    6/23/2009

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    Duration: 35:30

    As medical advances are made and more complex treatments for animals become more commonplace, pet owners often find themselves in a quandary as they try to balance their love of their animals with their ability to balance their checkbooks. Whereas the notion of chemotherapy for pets or artificial limbs once were unthinkable, now they’re real options that can prolong and improve the life of dogs and cats, but how do you know when it’s worth it physically, emotionally and financially? With us to discuss this minefield of ethical and practical issues is Dr. Nancy Kay, of Sebastapol, Calif., author of the new book "Speaking For Spot: Be the Advocate Your Dog Needs to Live a Happy, Healthy, Longer Life." Dr. Kay earned her veterinary degree at Cornell and is owner of the Animal Care Center in Rohnert Park, Calif. Plus, Steve saw the Popovich Comedy Pet Theater in Vegas. Links to download shows with Steve's sister (#194) and Gregory Popovich (#11) are found on ThePetcast.Com. Web: ThePetcast.Com Email: ThePetcast@yahoo.com

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    No. 206: A Little Pet Music

    6/16/2009

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    Duration: 25:25

    As loyal Petcast listeners know, we love songs about pets. So naturally when we found out about an enterprising crew of canines that had actually taken up songwriting, we knew we had to find out more. Here to enlighten us is Bob Dorman of Mabel Dog productions, and the human talent behind “Dog Tracks: Songs by Dogs.” Find him at DogTracksCD.Com. Plus, a brief chat about PetAir, the new pet airline concept.

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    No. 205: One Nation Under Dog

    6/11/2009

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    Duration: 31:26

    From doggie day spas to prozac for Pekinese with separation anxiety, Americans are spending more time and money than ever making sure their canine companions live happy lives. Today’s guest, author Michael Schaffer, delved deep into the fluffy underbelly of pet industries, and our increasing fascination with, and dependence on, our four-legged friends. The result was “One Nation Under Dog,” which was recently published and is available at bookstores nationwide. Plus, a discussion of kitten season and the joy of multiple pet ownership. ThePetcast@yahoo.com ThePetcast.com

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    No. 204: Foreclosed Pet Rescuers

    6/7/2009

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    Duration: 29:20

    Animal shelters nationwide are seeing an increase in surrendered pets, a sad side effect of the ongoing economic crisis. Today’s guest, Everett Croxson, is doing his part to help pets whose owners can no longer care for them because they’ve lost their homes, either to outright foreclosure or a change in financial circumstances. Visit them online at http://forecloseduponpets.org Plus, some tips on keeping pets safe in the summertime. ThePetcast@yahoo.com ThePetcast.Com

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    No. 199: Pet Bloggerette Extraordinaire

    6/3/2009

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    Duration: 34:24

    Whether its tips for keeping an indoor cat happy or brokering a peace treaty at the dog park, today’s guest has the answers. Christie Keith is a contributing writer for the San Francisco Chronicle, where she pens the “Your Whole Pet,” column. She is also a contributing editor for Universal Press Syndicate's Pet Connection, and past director of the Pet Care Forum on America Online. Plus, who would be against banning training dogs for fighting or leaving animals outside tethered for excessive lengths of time? The AKC? ThePetcast@yahoo.com ThePetcast.Com

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    No. 203: Pets Who Want To Kill Themselves

    5/18/2009

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    Duration: 31:21

    There isn’t a person alive who doesn’t see an animal out in public wearing something silly or being carried in the purse of an airheaded celebrity heiress wannabe and hasn’t felt pity for the poor, tortured creature. Well, following in the great tradition of StuffOnMyCat.Com and CatsInSinks.Com, Duncan Birmingham of Los Angeles has created PetsWhoWantToKillThemselves.Com, a blog on which he posts photos of all sorts of probably-suicidal animals. Birmingham, a writer whose screenplay, Swingles, is about to become a movie starring Cameron Diaz, joins us to discuss the website. Plus, a new CDC study shows that shows pets make people fall a lot. ThePetcast.com ThePetcast@yahoo.com

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    No. 202: Pusses In Books

    5/15/2009

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    Duration: 26:16

    Welcome back to the Petcast everyone. You might have heard of Dewey the library cat, the famous orange feline that became world famous just for living his life in a library in Spencer, Iowa. Well, Dewey’s life, which is now the subject of a best-selling memoir and may become a movie starring Meryl Streep – as the librarian, not the cat – is actually less unique than you might think. Our guest today, documentarian Gary Roma, traveled the nation for his 1997 award-winning film Puss in Books: Adventures of a Library Cat and found library cats all over the place. His website, IronFrog.Com, in fact, offers an interactive map that tells visitors what libraries in their states have resident felines. Gary Roma joins us from Chicago to discuss the topic. Plus, Steve tells the tale of Renegade, the blind, obese, tumorous, heaving, shedding lost dog he found and helped. Petcast@yahoo.com ThePetcast.Com

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    No. 200: A Dental Vet Opens Wide

    5/6/2009

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    Duration: 39:51

    One of the most expensive issues facing owners of even generally healthy pets is their dental care. Nothing sends a shiver up the spine like the vet telling you your animal needs a serious and costly teeth-cleaning. Emily, in fact, is still paying off the $700 bill from having five of Archie’s teeth pulled and she’s since switched to a special kind of treat to maintain his oral health. So what’s the truth behind this issue? How do dogs and cats differ in terms of their dental issues? Joining us to address all of this as well as a listener’s question is Dr. Tony Woodward, a past president of the Colorado Veterinary Medical Association who practices in Colorado Springs, Colo. Plus, guest host Molly steps in and discusses her pregnancy and the potential issues she may have with her cats and Emily calls in from DC to report on the Newseum's exhibit on presidential pets. Web: ThePetcast.Com Email: ThePetcast@yahoo.com

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    No. 197: The Greatness of Greyhounds

    4/24/2009

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    Duration: 25:08

    In 1987, today’s guest, Claudia Presto, met her very first greyhound, and her life would never be the same. A few years later she would give up a successful corporate career on the east coast, sell everything she owned and head west, where, it turned out, there was no shortage of greyhounds in need of her help. Today she is the leader of the Greyhound Gang in Southern Utah, which hosts an annual Greyhound Gathering for friends and fans of these sleekly charming dogs. Plus, Steve goes to school on quail. Web: ThePetcast.Com Email: ThePetcast@aol.com

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    No. 196: A Presidential Dog Visit

    4/20/2009

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    Duration: 34:25

    The White House has a new First Dog, and it’s a breed that few Americans have even heard of, let alone seen. The Portuguese Water Dog came close to extinction in the 1970’s, saved by a few determined enthusiasts who cherished the breed for its temperament and talents. Joining us today is Dr. Jim Brannan, a Las Vegas dentist who has shared his home and hearth with porties for 15 years. He’s competed with them in agility and obedience trials, and has also been active in breed rescue. We invited him to join us today to talk about the this fascinating dog. Plus: Emily and Archie triumph in agility! Web: ThePetcast.Com Email: ThePetcast@yahoo.com

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    No. 195: We're b-a-a-ck!

    3/30/2009

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    Duration: 32:57

    Our hiatus, caused by studio technical difficulties, is over! On this return episode, the Petcasters mull over the presidential dog, deaths at the Iditarod as well as at Oprah's house, an iPhone application called Shivering Kittens, the abandoned cocker spaniel in Emily's neighborhood and much more. Web: ThePetcast.Com Email: ThePetcast@aol.com

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    No. 194: Walking The Walk On Animal Welfare

    2/1/2009

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    Duration: 31:36

    If you need any more proof that there is no end to the ways you can contribute to the welfare of animals, look no farther than Steve's sister, Julie Friess, who walks dogs for the Humane Society of Sedona in Arizona, where she lives. Julie explains how she got into this and why it's so rewarding. Plus, Amy of GritsToGlitz.Com uses ice as a treat, NPR halts Calling All Pets and Steve's dog gets all gooey. Web: ThePetcast.Com Email: ThePetcast@aol.com

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    No. 193: The Dog Fosterer

    1/30/2009

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    Duration: 24:24

    Owning a pet is a lifetime commitment, and not everyone’s ready for the challenge. A good way to test the waters is through foster care, providing a temporary loving care to an animal in need while it waits for a forever home. Joining the Petcasters is Kristin Anderson, a veteran dog foster mom, who is chronicling the journey online at caninefostering.com. Plus, Emily has another dramatic tale of pet-related intrigue in her neighborhood and Steve is baffled that anyone would NOT think that animals can get jealous. (Steve is reacting to a study reported recently.) Also, the Petcasters went back again to the PETA-sea kitten! Website: ThePetcast.com Email: ThePetcast@yahoo.com

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    No. 192: Coping With Pet Allergies

    1/27/2009

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    Duration: 31:45

    For pet owners with allergies, nothing can be more frustrating than the sniffling, sneezing and red eyes that can come from being with the ones you love. Joining the Petcasters to shed -- har har -- some light on the issue is Dr. Bob Grubbe of Oxford, Ala., a board-certified allergist who divides his time between private practice and clinical research. Plus, Emily discusses Archie’s improved teeth and Steve asks a trivia question and Emily knows the answer, of course! Email: ThePetcast@yahoo.com Site: ThePetcast.com

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    No. 191: BH Chihuahua Trainer Tells All!

    1/22/2009

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    Duration: 35:04

    How do those Hollywood animals do it? And what happens when they're done? Mike Alexander, a longtime trainer with the company Birds & Animals Unlimited, supervised a 60-person team for the more than 200 animals who appeared in Beverly Hills Chihuahua. He also was involved in Eight Below and trained squirrels - yes, squirrels - for Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Plus, Emily provides tips for caring for pets in extreme cold and Steve mocks PETA's fish-are-sea-kittens campaign. Email: ThePetcast@Yahoo.com. Site: ThePetcast.com

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    No. 190: Bay's Got A Brand New Baby

    1/12/2009

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    Duration: 24:15

    Longtime listener and fellow podcaster Bay Loftis of east Tennessee finally got herself a new puppy after years of thinking about it. It’s a beautiful Welsh corgi called Doris. Bay joins the show to share the joy. Bay co-hosts GritstoGlitz.Com, a podcast of sisterly chitchat that's awesome, too. Plus, Israelis are taking down dog DNA to stop people who don’t pick up the poo and the Petcasters discuss the new pet of Vice President-elect Joe Biden. Also, Emily talks about the dog left behind in her neighborhood after its owners were driven from a home because of foreclosure. Website: www.thepetcast.com Email: thepetcast@yahoo.com

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    No. 189: Wacky World of Wallabies

    1/9/2009

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    Duration: 31:49

    When it comes to exotic pets, few are more exotic – or perhaps more adorable – than wallabies. The Petcasters chat up Hal Newsom of New Caney, Texas, who has been selling them as pets for 20 years and owns WallyPets.Com. Newsom explains the peculiarities of these New Zealand natives and has a terrific sense of humor about his trade. Also, Newsom discusses his airboat operations at Galveston Bay, which can be found at GalvestonBoatTours.Com. Plus, Emily and Steve discuss the fate of animals on planes that get badly delayed. Website: www.thepetcast.com Email: thepetcast@yahoo.com

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    No. 188: Oodles of Poodles

    1/5/2009

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    Duration: 26:23

    A listener wrote in to say that there’s no such thing as a “royal” poodle. Turns out, we have smart listeners, according to Mary Olund, an expert poodle breeder who joins us to talk about the hot-button breed. Olund has been involved in all levels of supporting the breed from supporting rescue and disease research to volunteering her time with local dog clubs. She’s currently secretary of the Poodle Club of Central California and her husband is treasurer of the Poodle Club of America. Together they are Cabernet Standard Poodles, which has produced show ring champions and happy companions for 25 years. Plus, Steve came close again to getting a kitten and accidentally ate a little bit of doggie peanut butter spray. Website: www.thepetcast.com Email: thepetcast@yahoo.com

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    No. 187: The Vegas Cat Gambit

    1/1/2009

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    Duration: 29:51

    Once a guaranteed source of controversy, mandatory spay-neuter laws for pets are becoming more common and winning over critics. With the feral cat population of Southern Nevada estimated at over 200,000, lawmakers in that region want to take action. Clark County Commissioner Chris Giunchigliani joins the Petcasters to explain why she wants to “legalize” feral cats in the hopes of easing their plight and reducing the exponential growth of unwanted cat colonies. Plus, Emily and Archie have a terrific agility triumph and the Petcasters mull whether pets get colds and or suffer allergies. Website: www.thepetcast.com Email: thepetcast@yahoo.com

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    No. 186: Losing Stuart

    12/26/2008

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    Duration: 35:09

    Las Vegas writer Richard Abowitz joins the Petcasters to discuss the loss in the prior week of his elderly cat, Stuart. Stuart outlived her (yes, her) cancer diagnosis by about six months. Plus, Emily warns against listing personal information when advertising your puppies in the paper or online. Three holiday books: “Travels With Charley,” “The Story of the Pug Who Ruled My Life” “The Cat Who Came For Christmas.” Also, Steve and Emily discuss their prospective vegetarianism. Web: ThePetcast.com Email: ThePetcast@yahoo.com

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    No. 185: Pocket Pets Can Be Hazardous

    12/23/2008

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    Duration: 21:53

    Pocket pets are awful cute. But they can also be dangerous to the health of your family. Dr. Nina Marano of the Centers for Disease Control calls in from her vacation in Milan, Italy, to discuss the study she co-authored about the health dangers of certain household pets. Plus, the Petcasters mull into whether Obama has broken his promise about the dog and discuss the Shiba Imu puppies on a cam, and chatter about For Better or For Worse. Web: ThePetcast.com Email: ThePetcast@yahoo.com

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    No. 184: Overmedicating Pets

    12/20/2008

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    Duration: 35:09

    No. 184: Plus, the Petcasters mull holiday-season concerns about pets and told stories of pets eating wild. Vet and author Dr. Nicholas Dodman of Tufts School of Veterinary Medicine joins us to discuss his book, “If Only They Could Speak,” which the Wall Street Journal recently named as one of the best pet books of all time. Dr. Dodman and answered questions about the overmedication for animals, how to identify a pet with a form of Alzheimer’s and whether there’s a second-hand smoke risk for animals. Also, poinsettia plants may not be toxic. Web: ThePetcast.com Email: ThePetcast@yahoo.com

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    No. 183: Fixing Phoebe's Freaky Feline

    11/29/2008

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    Duration: 31:40

    A listener's cat seems deliberately annoying, so we get an expert to advise her on what to do. Today’s guest is Dr. John Wright, a certified applied animal behaviorist and psychology professor at Mercer University in Macon, has helped people and their pets with behavior issues for more than 25 years. His is also the author of three popular books on applied animal behavior: "Ain't Misbehavin': The Groundbreaking Program for Happy, Well-behaved Pets and Their People"; "Is Your Cat Crazy? Solutions from the Casebook of a Cat Therapist"; and "The Dog Who Would Be King: Tales and Surprising Lessons from a Pet Psychologist.” Plus: Emily's dog "catches" a rogue cat in the hood and Steve is scolded for not recalling the elusive charm of Snuffalufagus. Website: www.thepetcast.com Email: thepetcast@yahoo.com Phone number: 206-203-1010

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    No. 182: Did The Couch Kill Her Cat?

    11/24/2008

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    Duration: 26:32

    Perhaps the only thing worse than losing a beloved pet is being left with questions over whether the death could have been prevented. That’s an issue today’s guest tackled in a recent opinion piece in the Los Angeles times, looking at the contamination death of her cat Midnight, and a possible connection to fire-retardant chemicals that manufacturers are required to use in furniture. Plus, Black and Jack's big road trip! (See the pictures here!) Website: www.thepetcast.com Email: thepetcast@yahoo.com Phone number: 206-203-1010

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    No. 181: Cats And The Single Guy

    11/20/2008

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    Duration: 21:44

    In the Oct. 5 edition of the Sunday New York Times, today’s guest highlighted what appears to be a cultural shift – single guys opting for feline, rather than canine, companionship. While the trend is difficult to quantify, there appears to be solid anecdotal evidence that more guys are owning cats, or are at least willing to admit that they do. The author of that piece, Abby Ellin, joins the Petcasters to talk about her story as well as some criticism of it. Plus: A young Petcast listener calls in with a review of Beverly Hills Chihuahua and Steve accidentally speaks out about unleashed dogs in his neighborhood. Website: www.thepetcast.com Email: thepetcast@yahoo.com Phone number: 206-203-1010

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    No. 180: Hamster Drama

    11/16/2008

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    Duration: 24:25

    Sometimes small pets can mean big trouble, especially when it’s your 4-year-old’s class hamster. Joining us is Emily's sister Marcy, calling from Danville, Calif., to share a tale of hamster woe and Debby Widolf, bunny house manager at Best Friends Animal Society in Kanab, Utah, to offer some thoughts. Plus, Beverly Hills Chihuahua is out right as Steve is about to take their chihuahuas to...Beverly Hills! And Emily follows up on some of the discussion about agility from show No. 181. Website: www.thepetcast.com Email: thepetcast@yahoo.com Phone number: 206-203-1010

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    No. 179: Rescuing Pets of Battered Spouses

    11/11/2008

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    Duration: 26:39

    It’s a well-known scenario to workers at the nation’s domestic violence shelters – a victim refuses to leave an abusive situation because escaping would mean leaving behind a loving and loyal pet. At the Shade Tree Shelter in Las Vegas, women and children can find safe haven for themselves, and their pets. Noah’s Animal House is one of just a few such programs nationwide, and cares for about 100 pets every year. Joining us in the studio to talk about the program is the executive director of the Shade Tree, Marlene Richter. Plus: Emily mocks a pet-massage class she's heard about, Steve freaks out his dogs and Steve's dogs went nuts when not crated one recent night. Also, Emily talks about her recent agility event. Website: www.thepetcast.com Email: thepetcast@yahoo.com Phone number: 206-203-1010

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    No. 178.5: It's Animals In A Landslide!

    11/9/2008

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    Duration: 37:41

    The election was historic for lower species, too! In California, farm animals will soon be getting bigger containment and in Massachusetts, greyhounds won't be racing anymore. Plus, the Obama girls ARE getting a dog, but what kind? And the Bushes' dog Barney evidently hates the media as much as his owners. Joining the Petcasters to discuss all of it is Jennifer Fearing, chief economist for the Humane Society of the United States, which led the effort to pass Prop 2 in California, the farm-animal measure. Website: www.thepetcast.com Email: thepetcast@yahoo.com Phone number: 206-203-1010

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    No. 178: Training Animals To Be Stars

    11/3/2008

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    Duration: 36:56

    For more than 25 years, April Morley of Animal Actors of Hollywood has served as an animal trainer and coordinator for some of Hollywood’s biggest blockbusters, from “The Naked Gun” to “Bruce Almighty” and last summer’s “Get Smart.” She’s also worked on popular television series from Frasier to CSI, handling everything from casting to training. Plus, Emily and guest host Dayvid discuss their favorite entertainment animals. Website: www.thepetcast.com Email: thepetcast@yahoo.com Phone number: 206-203-1010

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    No. 177: Inside The Search Dog’s World

    10/24/2008

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    Duration: 30:08

    For a dozen years, today’s guest and her canine partner were deployed to some of the nation’s worst disaster sites, from New York City following the Sept. 11 attacks to Santa Barbara in the wake of the La Conchita mudslide. Whether it was an urban or wilderness emergency, the goal for Debra Tosh was the same – search for survivors before time ran out. She retired from active service in 2005 to become executive director of the Search Dog Foundation, and joins us today from Ojai, California. Plus, Emily and Dayvid mull the dog saved by his owner from a shark. Website: www.thepetcast.com Email: thepetcast@yahoo.com Phone number: 206-203-1010

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    No. 176: Doggie Sleepovers

    10/20/2008

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    Duration: 28:29

    When you have to travel and can’t take your dogs with you, dropping them off at the kennel or vet’s office for boarding is often the only option. But there’s another alternative for that may be the next-best thing to staying at home. Since 2006, Sleepover Rover has matched up canine houseguests with host families, providing TLC while their owners are away. The company currently serves canine clients in six cities, including Denver, Las Vegas and Los Angeles. Joining us today is Maggie Brown, the company’s co-founder, who was also Sleepover Rover’s first client. Website: www.thepetcast.com Email: thepetcast@yahoo.com Phone number: 206-203-1010

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    No. 175: Turtle Lover Comes Out Of Her Shell

    10/7/2008

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    Duration: 23:28

    If you’re a homeless reptile in the Santa Barbara area, you probably dream of Jeanie Vaughn’s backyard. Since 1994, Vaughn has provided shelter and rehabilitation to injured turtles, iguanas and dozens of other species. The region’s only reptile shelter, Turtle Dreams has taken in hurt and neglected animals from throughout California and other states as well. Vaughn made the news when she saved Bob (pictured above), so read all about that here. Vaughn doesn’t have an email or website, but you can call her at 805-969-4609 to get more information or to offer a donation. Plus: Steve and Emily follow up on the off-leash problems in their neighborhoods. E-mail: ThePetcast@yahoo.com Web: ThePetcast.Com

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    No. 174: The Welfare of Animals in Korea

    10/4/2008

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    Duration: 22:54

    Since 1997, International Aid for Korean Animals has fought to educate the international community about the difficult conditions for dogs and cats in Korea. Earlier this year, the organization announced it was redirecting its focus to change perceptions and practices from within Korean society. That means elevating the status of companion animals, encouraging pet adoptions and shining a light on the cruelty of the dog and cat meat trade. Joining the Petcastersis Kyenan Kum, co-founder of IAKA. Plus: Emily and Steve talk about the songs they sing to and about their pets and Steve is impacted by a new pet-food recall. Web: ThePetcast.com Email: ThePetcast@yahoo.com

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    No. 173: The Victoria Stilwell Interview

    9/29/2008

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    Duration: 30:36

    In the early 1990’s, today’s guest launched a successful dog-walking business in her native England, and quickly realized her clients needed more than a stroll around the block. So she set out to learn from some of Britain’s top animal behaviorists and dog trainers, eventually relocating to Manhattan and opening her own company, specializing in helping families build healthy relationships with their pets. Today, she is an author and star of the hit series “It’s Me or the Dog,” currently airing on Animal Planet, where she offers common-sense solutions to overwhelmed pet owners. She may be most familiar to American audiences as one of the judges on the CBS reality show, “Greatest American Dog.” Web: thePetcast.com Email: thepetcast@yahoo.com

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    No. 172: A Terrifying Pet-Toy Tale

    9/20/2008

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    Duration: 20:43

    There’s nothing worse than your pet being injured, unless it’s finding out his pain and suffering was avoidable. Today’s guest bought his dog Chai a rubber ball, never expecting it would cause traumatic and nearly fatal injuries. And it now appears the 10-year-old lab mix was not the first victim. Joining us today is Chai’s owner, Daniel Rechelbacher, and his attorney, Derek Smith. Plus, Emily talks about Archie’s dental visit and how CareCredit saved the day. Website: www.thepetcast.com Email: thepetcast@yahoo.com Phone number: 206-203-1010

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    No. 171: Fake Limbs For Animals

    9/16/2008

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    Duration: 29:54

    When it comes to prosthetic limbs, today’s guest is on the cutting edge. But you won’t find him at a major research hospital, and his patients include Cassidy the German Shepard, Pez the beagle and a cat named George Bailey. Dr. Denis Marcellin-Little is associate professor of orthopedics in the College of Veterinary Medicine at North Carolina State University, where his groundbreaking techniques are offering promising results that could eventually mean better prosthetics for human patients, as well. Plus, more discussion about how to deal with problems with other people’s animals. Website: www.thepetcast.com Email: thepetcast@yahoo.com Phone number: 206-203-1010

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    No. 170: Pet Welfare Around The World

    9/12/2008

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    Duration: 32:00

    From Cambodian ponies to Japanese dolphins, animals around the globe depend on people like today’s guest to help protect them from harm, and to educate the public at large to their plight. The World Society for the Protection of Animals has spent the past quarter-century promoting a united global animal welfare movement, focusing on everything from the proper care of domestic pets to humane treatment of commercial livestock. Joining us today is the society’s program manager. Plus, Steve talks about an extremely upsetting experience on his dogwalk in his neighborhood. Website: www.thepetcast.com Email: thepetcast@yahoo.com Phone number: 206-203-1010

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    No. 169: The Tiger-Mothering Dog

    9/8/2008

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    Duration: 24:45

    When a white tiger rejected its three newborn cubs at the Safari Zoological Park outside Carney, Kansas, it was golden retriever Isabella to the rescue. Isabella, who recently had a litter of her own pups, has been successfully nursing the orphaned cubs. It's all taking place under the watchful eye of Isabella's owner Allie Harvey. Her husband inherited the park, and they now run it together. The inter-species nursing has attracted international attention, but Harvey said it's more common than many people might realize. Plus, Emily discusses the Christian-the-lion, waterskiing squirrels and panda sneezes videos on YouTube. See the links at ThePetcast.Com. Web: ThePetcast.Com Email: ThePetcast@yahoo.com

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    No. 168: Rescuing The Dog Next Door

    9/5/2008

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    Duration: 30:06

    How many times on your daily commute have you passed that dog chained to a tree, barrel or fence? How many times have you thought about stopping the car, getting out and doing something? Today's guest did exactly that, nothing only saving the lives of several desperate dogs but launching herself on a new path as an animal advocate. Tamira Ci Thayne is founder of Dogs Deserve Better, a nonprofit organization that seeks to end the practice of chaining dogs. She talks with the Petcast about the roots of her own advocacy, as well as misconceptions people have about dogs' needs. Web: ThePetcast.Com Email: ThePetcast@yahoo.com

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    No. 167: Cats Have a Winn

    8/31/2008

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    Duration: 28:20

    Since 1968, the Winn Feline Foundation has been funding research to help better understand the health challenges facing housecats, from nutritional needs to cancer. The New Jersey-based foundation's executive director, Janet Wolf, spoke with the Petcast about some of the most recent grants awarded by the foundation, as well as the bias many cat researchers face when they apply for funding. The Winn Feline Foundation has also launched a fund-raising campaign in partnership with HomeAgain pet microchips. Web: ThePetcast.Com Email: ThePetcast@yahoo.com

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    NO. 166: The Pulitzer-winning Pet Blogger

    8/26/2008

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    Duration: 22:56

    No. 166: The Pulitzer-winning Pet Blogger After 35 years in the news business and a Pulitzer for investigative reporting and coverage of such serious matters as prisons and mental institutions to education, John Woestendiek shows his personal side. The former Baltimore Sun reporter wrote the newspaper’s pet blog, Mutts, and now has one of his own since he lost his job in a round of layoffs. Plus, an analysis of animals in the funnies. New blog will be ohmidog.com, muttsblog.com Site: ThePetcast.Com Email: ThePetcast@aol.com

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    No. 165: An Entertaining Entertainment Kibbitz

    8/22/2008

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    Duration: 22:56

    Our guest stood us up, so the Petcasters mull a wide range of animal-related pop-culture matters, from that wacky “Greatest American Dog” competition to the dog killing in Batman. Also referenced: No Country For Old Men, The Golden Compass, It’s Me Or My Dog, Meercat Manor. Site: ThePetcast.Com Email: ThePetcast@aol.com

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    No. 164: Fido's Masseuse

    8/17/2008

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    Duration: 28:42

    The benefits of massage therapy have long been known to people, especially athletes, dancers and those lucky enough to frequent high-end spas. So it should come as no surprise that our pets could probably use a good rubdown every now and then. Joining the Petcasters this show is Patti Moran, a certified animal massage therapist from Santa Cruz, Calif. Plus: The Obama dog is a match between poodles and Wheaten Terrier and Steve – yes, Steve – takes a shot at English bulldogs. Web: ThePetcast.Com E-mail: ThePetcast@aol.com

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    No. 163: Anti-Feline Cultural Bias

    8/9/2008

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    Duration: 26:07

    They’re beautiful, agile, and often aloof. We love when they purr but hate when they scratch. And to some of us, cats are second-class animals that don’t deserve or need the same protection as our canine friends. Joining the Petcasters is Dr. Valerie Creighton, president of the American Association of Feline Practitioners. Plus, what kind of dog should the Obamas get?

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    No. 162: The Shelter's Fancy Boarding Center

    8/4/2008

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    Duration: 26:28

    The Animal Humane Society is the local Minneapolis-area shelter and, in what may be a first in the U.S., they’ve opened a pet hotel called Now Boarding at the MSP airport. The shelter also recently rescued over 100 rats, a dozen golden retriever puppies surrendered by an unscrupulous breeder and opened a brand-new boarding facility for local pets. Joining the Petcasters is the society’s president and chief executive. Janelle Dixon. Plus, pet voters on Obama v McCain.

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    No. 161: Size Doesn't Matter

    7/30/2008

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    Duration: 24:18

    So, you’re in a dark alley, and there’s a strange dog coming toward you. What would make you more nervous, a Chihuahua or Siberian husky? If you said the husky, you might want to reconsider. Joining the Petcasters is Dr. James Serpell, director of the Center for the Interaction of Animals and Society at the University of Pennsylvania. In a new study, Dr. Serpell and his colleagues identified the least and most aggressive breeds of dogs and found that size isn’t be best measure of the potential for trouble. Plus, Guinea pigs take Hawaii, Emily apologizes to her sister and Steve flogs himself over accidentally letting Jack out. Website: www.thepetcast.com Email: thepetcast@yahoo.com Phone number: 206-203-1010

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    No. 160: Pawprints of Katrina

    7/25/2008

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    Duration: 28:26

    As the floodwaters rose after Hurricane Katrina, most people were doing everything they could to flee the city of New Orleans. Journalist Cathy Scott was in her car, making her way there as quickly as possible. Horrified by the plight of stranded and abandoned pets, Scott helped with numerous rescues, and ended up covering the crisis for the Best Friends Animal Sanctuary’s magazine. The heartrending stories of survival have been captured in both word and image in Scott’s new book, “Pawprints of Katrina: Lives Saved and Lessons Learned.” Plus, the cost of pet food is rising, why you shouldn't buy the really big bags, true tales of eating dog food and super-rats. Website: www.thepetcast.com Email: thepetcast@yahoo.com Phone number: 206-203-1010

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    No. 159: Ex-Vet Insurance Man Tells All

    7/20/2008

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    Duration: 23:08

    In his nearly two decades a health insurance agent and consultant, Lee Van Kirk has acquired a wealth of knowledge. And that includes one of the fastest growing areas of the industry, pet health insurance. He has represented Veterinary Pet Insurance, one of the nation’s largest providers, as well as Pet Plan of Canada. A retired Army officer, he currently resides in Boise, Idaho. Plus, the feral v wild question revisited and vets in Iraq aren't so keen to spay and neuter. Website: www.thepetcast.com Email: thepetcast@yahoo.com Phone number: 206-203-1010

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    No. 158: The Petcast Music Spectacular

    7/15/2008

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    Duration: 32:40

    For many, the love of an animal inspires their art. That's clearl the case with two songwriters we chat with this show, renowned performer Roslyn Kind and amateur songwriter Carey Moore. Kind, who is Barbra Steisand's sister and a vocalist and actress who has appeared everywhere from the Ed Sullivan Show to Broadway to Carnegie Hall, is an animal-welfare advocate who has written a song about her beloved dog, Josh. Moore, of Nashville, Tenn., is in the ad business but a decade ago started writing writing songs, including “Dogs are Cool.” Website: www.thepetcast.com Email: thepetcast@yahoo.com Phone number: 206-203-1010

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    No. 157: Lloving Llovely Llamas

    7/8/2008

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    Duration: 31:09

    Since 1985, Jim Krowka has been exploring and cultivating the unique relationship between people and llamas. At Lost Creek Llamas in Oregon, Jim trains these charming wooly creatures for a variety of activities, from the show ring to the trailhead. Krowka joins the Petcasters to discuss the breed. Plus, Steve has a sordid llama tale of his own to share. Website: www.thepetcast.com Email: thepetcast@yahoo.com Phone number: 206-203-1010

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    No. 156: Old Dogs Need Love, Too!

    7/5/2008

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    Duration: 27:15

    When people visit the animal shelter, it’s usually the adorable puppies and kittens that get the most attention. An older pet can be a tougher sell. But there is an upside to choosing a more mature companion animal, including being able to tell right away whether your personalities will fit, and the unwavering devotion that is often a hallmark of the rescued senior pet. Las Vegas journalist Abby Goldman and her miniature poodle Lucky, who she rescued from the shelter earlier this year, joined the Petcasters in their studio. Plus, Steve tells about the dramatic rescue he attempted for an injured mockingbird on his front lawn. Also, revisiting the question of what's feral and what's wild. Website: www.thepetcast.com Email: thepetcast@yahoo.com Phone number: 206-203-1010

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    No. 155: The Horse Shouter

    6/30/2008

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    Duration: 34:43

    Since 2005, New England Equine Rescues has been helping horses find sanctuary from abuse and the slaughterhouse. The nonprofit organization relies on a complex network of volunteers, foster homes and donors, all of whom are dedicated to finding a safe pasture for horses in need. Joining the Petcasters is Beth Hill-Ross of Rhode Island, the founder of the organization. Plus, Emily shares her own horse tales, Steve observed a long-haired Chihuahua and Emily brags, sort of, about how nice it is that Archie is sociable. Website: www.thepetcast.com Email: thepetcast@yahoo.com Phone number: 206-203-1010

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    No. 155: The Horse Shouter

    6/30/2008

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    Duration: 34:43

    Since 2005, New England Equine Rescues has been helping horses find sanctuary from abuse and the slaughterhouse. The nonprofit organization relies on a complex network of volunteers, foster homes and donors, all of whom are dedicated to finding a safe pasture for horses in need. Joining the Petcasters is Beth Hill-Ross of Rhode Island, the founder of the organization. Plus, Emily shares her own horse tales, Steve observed a long-haired Chihuahua and Emily brags, sort of, about how nice it is that Archie is sociable. Website: www.thepetcast.com Email: thepetcast@yahoo.com Phone number: 206-203-1010

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    No. 154: Vets Making Housecalls

    6/27/2008

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    Duration: 23:18

    For some pet owners, getting to the vet’s office isn’t as easy as loading Fluffy and Fido into the car. Today’s guest knows sometimes its better for the pet to stay home and the vet to come to you. She is Dr. Shannon Stanek, of the American Association of Housecall and Mobile Veterinarians (http://www.housecallvets.org), and she joins the Petcasters to explain. Plus, Emily took Archie to a veterinary dentist and Steve's Mom's pet-shop dog Poppy has a double row of teeth. Website: www.thepetcast.com Email: thepetcast@yahoo.com Phone number: 206-203-1010

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    No. 153: Cats Can Do Agility, Too!

    6/24/2008

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    Duration: 23:18

    We may have doubted it, but it’s all too true: There are cat agility competitions, too! Joining the Petcasters to explain how it works is Carol Osbourne, committee chairwoman of the national Cat Fanciers Association. Carol has exhibited many champions of her own. The national cat agility championship will be held in October at Madison Square Garden. Also, Steve's sister's cat is a bookstore denizen and Emily talks about her own witnessing of a feral cat and her brood. Website: www.thepetcast.com Email: thepetcast@yahoo.com Phone number: 206-203-1010

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    No. 152: Fun With Herding Dogs

    6/4/2008

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    Duration: 29:24

    If there's a heaven for border collies, it may very well be Drummond Ranch in Vincent, Calif., located less than an hour from L.A. On the 40-acre spread, dogs and their people learn the fine art of sheepherding, often strengthening their own relationship in the process. Joining the Petcasters today is Janna Duncan, co-founder of the San Fernando Valley Herding Association and a licensed herding judge for the American Kennel Club, among other organizations. Also, Steve discusses visiting his mom's dog, Poppy, and Mom visiting his dogs, Black and Jack. E-mail us at thepetcast@yahoo.com or call us at 206-203-1010.

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    No. 151: Mandating Spay-Neuter Laws

    5/29/2008

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    Duration: 24:12

    In January, the city of North Las Vegas, Nev., passed a new law aimed at addressing the enormous homeless pet population in Southern Nevada. Each year, the municipal animal shelter serving the region takes in about 50,000 unwanted animals and euthanize about half of them. That’s why the North Las Vegas City Council passed a law requiring that starting this month all domesticated dogs and cats must be spayed or neutered before reaching four months of age. (There are some exceptions.) NLV Councilwoman Stephanie Smith, who championed the ordinance, joins the Petcasters to explain it. Plus, Steve rants against silent auctions that sell off live puppies. Call 206-203-1010, e-mail thepetcast@yahoo.com, visit our site at thepetcast.com.

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    No. 150: Amishew, Too!

    5/24/2008

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    Duration: 23:37

    Fifteen years ago this summer, Steve found an emaciated orange tabby outside the home he was renting in Topeka, Kan., while living there for a summer newspaper internship. The cat, Amishew, was adopted by Steve’s friend’s mother, Nilsa Leal of Indiana, after Steve graduated from college and could no longer keep him. Mrs. Leal joins the Petcasters to fill us in on what became of that cat, which continues to thrive and provide a great deal of pleasure for the family that cared for him for all these years. Plus, Emily raises the issue of a California bill that would ban driving pets without having them buckled up. That leads Steve to recount his recent moment locking himself out of his running car with the dogs inside. Also, here’s the link to the company that makes those animal carseats that Emily referenced. Call 206-203-1010, e-mail thepetcast@yahoo.com, visit our site at thepetcast.com.

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    No. 149: Petsitters of the World, Unite!

    5/19/2008

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    Duration: 29:13

    One of the fastest growing areas of animal care is petsitting, which allows Fluffy and Fido to enjoy the comforts of home while their owners are away. But before you hand over the house key and leash, the Petcasters chat with Candance Labane-Godfrey, president of the National Association of Professional Petsitters, and launched her own critter care business in 1997 in Sacramento, California. Candance has suggestions as to the does and don’ts of hiring a petsitter. Plus, Steve shares his tale about finding a feral cat and her five incredibly adorable kittens in his neighborhood and how the situation was handled. Call 206-203-1010, e-mail thepetcast@yahoo.com, visit our site at thepetcast.com.

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    No. 148: A CATalyst For Change

    5/16/2008

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    Duration: 30:49

    Dr. Jane Brunt, a feline vet based in the Baltimore area, joins the Petcasters to explain why she convened the CATalyst Summit earlier this year to focus the vet world on important issues related to cat care. The event followed a study by the American Veterinary Medical Association found 36.3 percent of cat-owning households receive no vet care versus 17.3 percent of canine-owning households. Also, Emily’s dog Archie had to have a couple of teeth pulled following his periodical teeth-cleaning. And Steve wants to listeners to share if their pets have had bad reactions to sprayings from the exterminator. Call 206-203-1010, e-mail thepetcast@yahoo.com, visit our site at thepetcast.com.

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    No. 147: Inside Petside

    5/14/2008

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    Duration: 30:23

    Whether you're looking for your Dalmatian's horoscope or a new motion-sensor water bowl for you finicky Persian, you may want to stop by a new Web site on the companion animal scene. Petside.Com is offering visitors everything from expert veterinary advice to breaking news. Guest Kim Jack Riley, executive editor of Petside.Com. Also, the Petcasters discuss CareCredit, an extended payment program you can use at the vet and debate the truth behind that story of a dog that got "lost" and made its way home in northern Nevada. Oh, and we visit the story of Snickers, which we believe.

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    No. 146: Popping in on Poppy

    5/9/2008

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    Duration: 29:38

    Steve's mom returns to explain what's gone right and wrong with her new puppy, Poppy. That prompted chatter between the Petcasters about how to use treats to encourage a dog to do something. Emily also demonstrated her surprising understanding of spray-cheese products. Steve, meanwhile, wants to know how to stop Jack from constantly doing his little trick. Call us at 206-203-1010 or email us at ThePetcast@aol.com.

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    No. 145: High-Tech Pet Trackers

    5/5/2008

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    Duration: 31:20

    There's nothing scarier for a pet owner than coming home to find a front gate left open and a beloved pet missing. Dan Fost, a freelance writer basd in San Francisco, discusses his recent New York Times article on new technology to keep track of your dogs. Sorry, it doesn't really work for cats yet. Call 206-203-1010, e-mail thepetcast@yahoo.com, visit thepetcast.com

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    No. 144: The Pet-Friendly College Dorm

    4/12/2008

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    Duration: 23:41

    For college students leaving home for the first time, the transition can be even tougher when it means leaving behind a beloved pet. For more than 10 years, the State University of New York at Canton has offered an unusual solution: the pet wing in the Mohawk Residence Hall. Courtney Battista, director of residence life at the school, explains how it works and why dogs and snakes are species non grata. Plus, the Petcasters mull some things pet owners should ask when they board their animals following a fire that killed several pets at a Las Vegas veterinary office and Steve ponders his dogs' fears of him running on the treadmill.  Call us at 206-203-1010, e-mail thepetcast@yahoo.com, visit thepetcast.com.

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    No. 143: Are All Performing Pets Abused?

    4/9/2008

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    Duration: 31:28

    Since 1984, animal wrangler Pat Derby and her partner Ed Stewart have offered a haven for abandoned, abused and retured performing animals. The Performing Animal Welfare Society (pawsweb.org) maintains three sanctuaries in California, including 2,300 acres on San Andreas. That's the new home of Maggie, until recently Alaska's only elephant, after the state's zoo agreed to let her go in September 2007. Plus, Emily catches us up on Archie's agility triumphs and tribulations and Steve affirms his adoration for his dogs after admitting he's been feeding them big-dog food. Call us at 206-203-1010, e-mail thepetcast@yahoo.com, visit thepetcast.com. 

  • VIDEO SPECIAL: The Swiss Cat Cause Video

    4/1/2008

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    Duration: 13:05

    Tomi Tomek of SOS Chats in Noriaigue, Switzerland, explains her 260-cat refuge and her movement to outlaw the Swiss cat fur trade. To read Steve's piece from the April 1, 2008 New York Times, visit ThePetcast.Com. Call us at 206-203-1010, e-mail thepetcast@yahoo.com or visit the site at thepetcast.com     

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    No. 141: The Problem Of Imported Pets

    3/30/2008

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    Duration: 26:50

    Before you send a money order to Tasmania for that adorable yorkie you found on Craigslist, you may want to hear from today's guest, California attorney John Hoffman. In his distinguished legal career, Hoffman has done pro bono work for dog organizations, and as a result, has become an activist working to combat the problem of unscrupulous puppy importers. He and a Boston attorney, Charlotte Creeley, built a website called TheWrongPuppy.Org, where they advise the public on this trend. Also, Steve discusses the pet-related story he worked on while in Switzerland. Call 206-203-1010, e-mail thepetcast@yahoo.com, website is thepetcast.com.

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    No. 140: A Vet Student's Life

    3/26/2008

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    Duration: 26:48

    No. 140: A Vet Student’s Life   The Petcasters are joined by Loren Noblitt, a second-year veterinary student at Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana. We speak to a lot of animal experts on this program, but we’ve never really looked into the process of veterinary education, so we wanted Loren to join us and tell us what it’s like. Loren earned a MS in veterinary pathobiology in 2003 and began veterinary school in August 2006. Plus, guest host Amy chimes in on whether she’d have a pet funeral.   Call us @ 206-210-1010. Or email thepetcast@yahoo.com. 

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    No. 139: Don't Animals Think?

    3/19/2008

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    Duration: 37:41

    As a counterpoint to our episode No. 36 entitled "Do Animals Think?", we are joined by  Eugene Linden, a widely published author and journalist whose Parade Magazine last year on new evidence about animal intelligence that caught our attention. Linden's career began in 1972 when he covered the Vietnam War, and his work, which has appeared in the Smithsonian, Time and the Atlantic, tends to focus on nature and the environment, and it was a piece in . Linden has written more than a half-dozen books including such titles as “The Octopus and the Orangutan: New Tales of Animal Intrigue, Intelligence, and Ingenuity” and “The Parrot's Lament and Other True Tales of Animal Intrigue, Intelligence, and Ingenuity." Plus,  a bizarre Swiss catnapping case and the top 10 items surgically removed from pets. Call and tell us about yours at 206-210-1010. Or email thepetcast@yahoo.com. 

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    No. 138: Listener Pet Scrum! 206-203-1010

    3/11/2008

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    Duration: 22:04

    Amy (bulldogs), Lin (parrots) and Malya (springer spaniel) join us to discuss life with their pets. Amy, guest host, describes how she found her newest dog, Lola, via YouTube! Call and tell us about yours at 206-210-1010. Or email thepetcast@yahoo.com.

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    No. 136: Archie Ate A What?

    3/6/2008

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    Duration: 22:36

    Hearing is believing this time out as Emily describes what disgusting, stretchy item Archie swallowed. Plus, on the OTHER end of the spectrum, the Petcasters go over the results of the 2008 Westminister Kennel Club Show and ponder the light-snack packets for pets. Website: ThePetcast.com E-mail ThePetcast@aol.com Phone: 206-203-1010 

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    No. 135: Lurch, The Amazing Blood-Donating Dog!

    2/29/2008

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    Duration: 28:41

    We all know the importance of blood banks for patients recovering from surgery, accidents or treatment for cancer and other diseases and disorders. What you may not know is that animal blood banks regularly save the lives of companion animals facing the same kinds of health challenges. Joining the Petcasters is a surgical technician at a veterinary clinic in Fowlerville, Mich., where her English bull mastiff, Lurch, is an on-call emergency blood donor. His generous spirit earned Lurch an award earlier this week from the American Red Cross. Also, Steve takes the dogs to the vet. Website: www.thepetcast.com Email: thepetcast@yahoo.com Phone number: 206-203-1010

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    No. 134: The Pet Funeral Director - 206-203-1010

    2/24/2008

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    Duration: 28:42

    Pets give us unconditional love, which is one of the reasons why saying goodbye can be so painful. For pet owners in Phoenix, Arizona, there’s a new company offering help with that final fairwell. Joining us today is Skip Knopke, founder of Fairwinds Pet Memorial Services. He has more than 35 years in the death care industry, and is a certified cemetery executive.  Call us at 206-203-1010, email thepetcast@yahoo.com or visit the site at thepetcast.com

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    No. 133: Do Competition Dogs Take Performance Enhancers?

    2/16/2008

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    Duration: 22:22

    National Humane Education Society educator Maria Keith joins the Petcasters to explain the 60-year-old group, which advocates on behalf of animals, through information services, rescue and relief assistance and adoption services. Plus, Emily has yet another health scare for Archie, this time related to his eyesight, and Emily also reveals some of the tricks of the competitive-dog trade. Do they juice up?

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    No. 132: Springer Spaniel Rage

    2/12/2008

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    Duration: 31:44

    Lynn Brezina, a certified dog trainer in the Chicago area, joins Emily and guest-host John to answer a question from listener Malya, who asked whether the idea of 'springer rage' is real or fictional. Brezina is also an officer with the Great Lakes English Springer Spaniel Breeders Association. Plus, the Petcasters mull the amazing tale of the cat in the suitcase!  

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    No. 131: Pet, uh, Pigeons?!?

    2/9/2008

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    Duration: 29:13

    Nicole Lucht and and Phil Poburka, a pair of Las Vegas-area pigeon enthusiasts, join Emily and guest-host John in the studio to show off some pretty pet, uh, pigeons. Yes, they can be your friends! Plus, Emily explains her alternate, canine-related Super Bowl plans. John catches us up on his three cats and how they would interact with the addition of a puppy.

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    No. 130: The Healing Power of Pets

    2/5/2008

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    Duration: 28:04

    Author Sharon Sakson, whose latest book is “Paws & Effect: The Healing Power of Dogs,” discusses her research and writings on the importance of animals for people who are sick. Sakson is also an AKC confirmation judge and a producer for the Westminister Dog Show.

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    No. 129: A Trainer to the Stars

    2/2/2008

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    Duration: 30:08

    Vickie Marx, Laguna Beach, Calif., owner of the West Coast Academy of Dog Training, offers tons of terrific tips on training dogs and opines about the growth of the animal-training biz. Her training company is at 949/360-7773 or email her at vmdogs@sbcglobal.net. Plus, Emily talks about Archie's recent sleepover and his amazing muffin-stealing incident and she and guest-host Amy ponder vitamins for animals.

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    No. 128: The Reptile Man

    1/29/2008

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    Duration: 29:54

    Andy Snider, director of animal care and conservation at Fresno Chaffee Zoo, shares his tales of animal research around the world (including on Armenian viper and Galapagos turtle) and also discusses issues related to having reptiles as pets. Guest-host Amy is pondering a new English bulldog puppy to add to her family so Emily offered some thoughts about how to go about it, including a long discussion of the different sorts of breeders.

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    No. 127: The A Legal Team For Pets -- 206-338-3946

    1/26/2008

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    Duration: 31:28

    Joyce Tischler, general counsel and co-founder of the Animal Legal Defense Fund, describes the work that the group does to protect the rights of animals and their owners. Their first case had to do with trying to stop Naval officers from slaying wild burros, ultimately leading to those animals being adopted. Call us at 206-338-3946, e-mail thepetcast@yahoo.com, visit the site at thepetcast.com     

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    No. 126: The Mobile CSI Unit for Pets

    1/22/2008

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    Duration: 32:19

    Animal forensic investigation pioneer Dr. Melinda Merck, who chatted with Emily and guest host John, chats with Steve at the ASCPA headquarters in mid-December about the $220,000 van is dubbed the Mobile Animal CSI unit. Steve, in NYC on family business, quizzed Dr. Merck about the first specially equipped vehicle for an investigator to take to process animal-related evidence at a crime scene. Dr. Merck will use it in her work in the Atlanta area. Also, why are Steve’s dogs afraid of the bathroom? E-mail ThePetcast@yahoo.com, call 206-338-3946 or visit our site at thepetcast.com.

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    No. 125: Why Old Birds Lay New Eggs - 206-338-3946

    1/17/2008

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    Duration: 28:10

    Terri Jones of the Arcadia Bird Sanctuary and Educational Center in Freehold, N.J., discusses her facility’s mission and answers a question from a listener about why her old parrot, Polyester, suddenly started laying infertile eggs. Jones also takes on some listener complaints about our guest on Episode No. 116, who suggested cockatiels can be “fixed.” Also, Archie triumphed at agility last month and Steve is appalled by a friend’s insistence at feeding his poodles from the table. E-mail ThePetcast@yahoo.com, call 206-338-3946 or visit our site at thepetcast.com.

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    No. 124: Schnauzer Mania – 206-338-3946

    1/12/2008

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    Duration: 34:43

    Schanuzer expert Jeri Muntis answers a listener question about how to keep the dog’s beard white. Her answer was a bit of a surprise to Emily. The Vegas-based Muntis, who raises champion miniature schnauzers and handles them in competitions ranging from obedience to agility, brought a schnauzer puppy and full-grown schnauzer and discussed tail-docking and ear-cropping, common for this breed.  Plus, an update on the tiger attack at the San Francisco Zoo and celebrating (or not) Black and Jack’s birthdays. E-mail ThePetcast@yahoo.com, call 206-338-3946 or visit our site at thepetcast.com.

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    No. 123: His $11K Newsweek Turn - 206-338-3946

    1/7/2008

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    Duration: 23:38

    Fred Lynch. a professor at Claremont McKenna College in California, wrote a Newsweek “My Turn” essay this summer about spending $11,000 on cancer treatment for his cat, Fritz. Lynch joins the Petcasters to discuss the reaction to his piece. Plus, the topic prompted the Petcasters to wonder how much we would spend to save our animals. E-mail ThePetcast@yahoo.com, call 206-338-3946 or visit our site at thepetcast.com.

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    No. 122: Mom Gets A New Puppy

    1/2/2008

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    Duration: 19:05

    Steve’s mom, Joan Friess, calls in to consult with Steve and Emily about her new puppy, Poppy Seed, a 3-month-old silky terrier. The Petcasters also discuss Hannukah presents for their pets. E-mail ThePetcast@yahoo.com, call 206-338-3946 or visit our site at thepetcast.com.

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    Petcast 121: An Iraq Vet’s Gripping Tale - 206-338-3946

    12/30/2007

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    Duration: 47:49

    E-mail ThePetcast@yahoo.com, call 206-338-3946 or visit our site at thepetcast.com. Sgt. Ron Portillo, badly injured in Iraq, joins Steve and Emily in the studio discusses a program he created to provide service German shepherds for other wounded war vets. Since this conversation, Portillo decided to abandon the program because he was overwhelmed by his own recovery, but the conversation is a fascinating reminder of how important pets can be to improving the human spirit.

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    No. 120: The ASPCA's Guide To Gifts

    12/20/2007

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    Duration: 18:14

    It’s the holiday season again, and you might be considering what sort of gifts would work for your pet-loving friends. Here to give us some ideas is Jo Sullivan, a senior vice president at the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. The ASPCA has its own line of products that they sell to help fund their other activities, so let’s hear more about them. Call 206-338-3946 or email thepetcast@yahoo.com.

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    No. 119: The Chicken-Soup-For-Pets-Lovers Writer

    12/18/2007

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    Duration: 30:44

    Author Amy Shojai calls herself an “equal opportunity pet lover since birth.” A former vet tech who became a certified animal behavior consultant and author of 22 books on pets including “Chicken Soup For the Dog Lover’s Soul” and “Chicken Soup For the Cat Lover’s Soul.” She is past president of the international Cat Writers’ Association, of which she was a founder, as well as a contributor to numerous cat and dog magazines. E-mail thepetcast@yahoo.com or call 206-338-3946 

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    No. 118: The Skinny on Pig Rescues - 206-338-3946

    12/3/2007

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    Duration: 31:14

    Mary Schanz of the Ironwood Pig Sanctuary in Marana, Ariz., describes her 15-acre, 450+-pig refuge for unwanted porkers. Emily follows her dog-saving study with a report about a heroic cat.

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    No. 117: Turning Woofie Into Warhol - 206-338-3946

    11/27/2007

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    Duration: 30:11

    There were a lot of odd and interesting products at the SuperZoo trade show that Emily and I attended in September, but one that really caught our eyes was Artcasso, an art kit you can buy for your budding little Monet or Cezanne. Or, as Tammy Zaiko says, your Pup-casso or Kitty-casso. We weren’t the only ones intrigued; the kits won second place earlier this year in the gift category for Best in Show at the American Pet Product Manufacturers Association’s Global Pet Expo. Zaiko joins Emily and Dayvid to explain. Plus, Emily follows up her dog-rescue "study" with one about cats. Sort of.

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    No. 116: The Bird That Lays Too Much - 206-338-3946

    11/24/2007

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    Duration: 29:00

    Tennessee listener Bay Loftis had to give up a cockatiel that was laying too many eggs. It’s a serious issue because it could lead to egg binding, a fatal problem. So she gave up the bird to a bird shop in Knoxville, Tenn., called Strictly Feathers. Owner Gwen Woodward explains all of this and more for Emily and Dayvid. Plus, Emily did an informal study of stories about dogs who rescued families.

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    No. 115: The Puerto Rican Dog Crisis - 206-338-3946

    11/21/2007

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    Duration: 27:52

    Katie Block, the Baltimore-based founder of Island Dog Inc., joins Emily and Dayvid to discuss horrific recent reports about mass dog slaughters in Puerto Rico. Block’s organization works to improve the difficult circumstances of dogs in the American territory, where there are no animal shelters. Plus, Emily offers a checklist for how to travel by air with your pets.

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    No. 114: Making Pets Eco-Friendly

    11/10/2007

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    Duration: 36:34

    Al Gore’s slideshow doesn’t address it, but there is an environmental movement afoot in the pet world.  The market-research firm Packaged Facts says U.S. retail sales of natural pet products will hit $1.3 billion this year, double from 2003 and half of what’s expected by 2012. One reason is the activism and entrepreneurship of our guest, Anthony Zolezzi, a co-founder of the Pet Promise line of pet food. Zolezzi and his partners formed Pet Promise in an effort to create a market for small family-owned farms raising animals in environmentally friendly and cruelty-free ways. Zolezzi is co-author of “How Dog Food Saved The Earth” and he offers us ideas as to things we can do as pet owners to keep save the planet. Plus, chatter about the Ellen-Iggy issue and a British legal change that allows for people to have a long list of odd, exotic pets. 

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    No. 113: Taking Heartworm To Heart - 206-338-3946

    11/6/2007

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    Duration: 28:50

    Everyone knows that heartworm is a very dangerous disease to all kinds of pets, but we don’t really know that much about what it is or how to prevent it.  Here to discuss the topic is Dr. Sheldon Rubin, a practicing vet for nearly 40 years, author of books on dog and cat care and the current president of the American Heartworm Association. He’s also the past president of the Chicago Veterinary Medical Association and was named the American Animal Hospital Association’s Practitioner of the Year in 2003. Plus, guest host Amy describes what her birds thought of a snack bar Steve brought her birds from SuperZoo and discusses bird diets a bit.

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    No. 112: When A Dog Bites A Child

    11/2/2007

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    Duration: 25:53

    Emily's friend Sandy Gold joins us to discuss what her options are since her dog bit one of her kids' friends on her bottom lip, resulting in stitches. Plus, an Austrian court case asks the question of whether a 26-year-old chimp is a person.

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    No. 111.5: The CA Wildfire Pet Crisis - 206-338-3946

    10/29/2007

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    Duration: 27:46

    The massive devastation in Southern California firestorm this month has given the nation a chance to see if disaster preparedness management has learned anything about how to deal with pets and pet owners since Hurricane Katrina. Like Katrina, hundreds of thousands of residents of an urban area have been forced out of their homes and into overcrowded public shelters sometimes with but sometimes without their animals. Joining Steve and guest-host Amy to offer sense of the crisis and to discuss the local, state and federal responses to the tragedy as it pertains to pet owners is Simran Noon, spokeswoman for the San Diego Humane Society and Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. Plus, Emily calls in to chat about Archie's David Beckham Halloween costume and his performance this weekend in an agility trial, and Amy's bulldog Leon also is getting dudded up for the holiday.

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    No. 111: SUPERZOO SPECIAL #2 - 206-338-3946

    10/27/2007

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    Duration: 36:01

    In the second part of our live SuperZoo 2007 coverage, we chat with folks from Lafeber bird products, For Dogs' Eyes Only training videos and the animal wigmaker Wiggles. Something for everyone!

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    No. 110: SUPERZOO SPECIAL #1 - 206-338-3946

    10/22/2007

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    Duration: 26:27

    In our first out-of-studio outing, the Petcasters spent a day at the SuperZoo 2007 pet-stuff trade show. From liver biscotti to dog paw pads to the Furminator, Emily and Steve saw all kinds of interesting possibilities and products, and Emily considers making Archie a French artist for Halloween. Plus, an on-site interview with Terry Donaldson, whose wife invented a schnazzy ChokeFree dog harness. Visit ThePetcast.Com for links to most of these items and pix from the trade show!

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    10/20/2007

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    Duration: 1:10

    Our first video podcast shows Emily testing out puppy pads on Georgia Peach, her sister's golden lab.  

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    No. 109: Lynn Johnston's Pet World -- 206-338-3946

    10/15/2007

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    Duration: 32:13

    Cartoonist Lynn Johnston of "For Better or For Worse" spoke to Steve about weathering the controversy surrounding her 1996 decision to kill off Farley the dog and about her approach to animals in her cartoons. Plus, tragedy strikes Emily's neighborhood, why she's not eating bacon anymore and are chihuahuas known as jumpers? WIN THE SUPERZOO BAG -- LEAVE US A PET QUESTION AT 206-338-3946!

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    No. 108: Asking Ask Dog Lady

    10/8/2007

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    Duration: 31:27

    Monica Collins, author of the syndicated column "Ask Dog Lady," explains how her column took off. Also, guest Petcaster Dayvid Figler wonders that existential question, "What would your dog's first statement be if he/she could speak?" Also, Dayvid asks, "Can you overpet a dog?" Happily, the Petcasters asked Ask Dog Lady the second question!

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    No. 107: Emily Richmond, Goldfish Slayer

    10/3/2007

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    Duration: 27:33

    Emily's sister calls in to relate a take of Emily's childhood cruelty to goldfish! Emily finally confesses and apologizes. Plus, the director of San Francisco's Animal Care and Control, Carl Friedman, discusses the remarkable success and controversy surrounding a new law requiring the neutering/spay of all pitbulls. E-mail thepetcast@yahoo.com, www.thepetcast.com 

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    No. 106: Picking Pets With Diane Pomerance

    9/29/2007

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    Duration: 29:23

    Author Diane Pomerance joins Emily and guest Petcaster Dayvid Figler to discuss her latest book, "Pet Parenthood: Adopting the Right Animal Companion for You." Dr. Pomerance is a founder of the Pet Grief Counseling Program for the SCPA of Texas and is auhor of the acclaimed children's nonfiction book on pet loss, "When Your Pet Dies."   

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    No. 105: Flyball Takes Off

    9/24/2007

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    Duration: 25:41

    Las Vegas couple David Pohl and Keith Brown join the Petcast with Devon, their McNab, to describe their new passion, Flyball. Plus, David and Keith explain how they ended up adopting this once-neglected dog, a happy ending to a standard sad Petcast story. E-mail us at thepetcast@yahoo.com, call us at 206-338-3946 and our site is thepetcast.com. 

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    No. 104: An Itch For Itchmo.Com

    9/19/2007

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    Duration: 28:16

    Ben Huh, founder of Itchmo.Com, joins the Petcasters to chat about what has fast become one of the most important pet-journalism sites on the Internet. Also, the president of Steve's HOA writes a bit inappropriately about cats in the neighborhoods.

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    No. 103: Rent A Dog

    9/16/2007

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    Duration: 30:24

    Marlena Cevantes, founder and owner of FlexPetz, explains her dog timesharing company. Plus, Emily's co-worker adopted an abused puggle puppy and Emily is excited that she helped solve a potty problem. Also, Steve describes the visit to the vet and the potential cost of doggie teeth cleaning.

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    No. 102: Duck Poop and Reptiles Happen

    9/13/2007

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    Duration: 29:09

    Dayna Rich with the Colorado Reptile Humane Society discusses why people surrender their reptile pets and what people ought to know before they get one. Plus, Steve explains what sort of damage the ducks from Episode 100 did and the Petcasters discuss whether people angered by Michael Vick ought to be vegetarians. Call the Petcast at 206-338-3946, email thepetcast@yahoo.com, thepetcast.com. 

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    No. 101: Moving Pets Across Country

    9/6/2007

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    Duration: 24:48

    Karen Chadwick, owner of Professional Pet Transports, explains how her company transports animals for people who are moving and don’t want to drive it or fly it. Plus, Steve rolls out some corny dog jokes from the kids’ page of the newspaper. The dog’s role in a Phoenix helicopter crash and taking your dog to work. We're the Petcast, ThePetcast.com, 206-350-DOGS or e-mail at thepetcast@aol.com

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    No. 100: The Petcast Centennial

    9/3/2007

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    Duration: 24:46

    For our 100th show, Emily blindfolds Steve and forces him to determine what sort of animals are placed in his hands. Then they discuss these animals with Cindy Bezard of Boulder City, Nevada, who raises the critters. Plus, Steve and Emily expound upon what they’ve learned in 100 shows. We're the Petcast, ThePetcast.com, 206-350-DOGS or e-mail at thepetcast@aol.com

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    No. 99: Dogs That Inspired Great Authors

    8/29/2007

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    Duration: 27:55

    Author Maureen Adams of “Shaggy Muses” joins us to discuss her new book about the dogs that inspired such great female authors as Emily Dickinson, Edith Wharton, Emily Bronte and Virginia Wolff. Plus, Steve’s favorite animal book is… “Flowers For Algernon?” and Emily explains her new agility-obedience activity called “rally.” We're the Petcast, ThePetcast.com, 206-350-DOGS or e-mail at thepetcast@aol.com

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    No. 98: One Woman's Pet Food Nightmare

    8/25/2007

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    Duration: 31:51

    Julie Nelson of southeastern Kentucky tells her horror story of losing three dogs to Purina pet food poisoning last year. Nelson also runs a bichon frise rescue in her region. Plus, Emily suspects the AKC sold hers and Archie’s name and address to solicitors like the Franklin Mint for a ceramic plate with a schnauzer on it. She also explains her opposition to what she calls Schnauzereria (sp?) and then talks about one piece of same she actually wants. We're the Petcast, ThePetcast.com, 206-350-DOGS or e-mail at thepetcast@aol.com 

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    No. 97: The Bionic Paw

    8/21/2007

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    Duration: 27:02

    Vet surgeon Dr. Noel Fitzpatrick joins us by phone from Britain to explain his revolutionary surgery, giving cancer-stricken Storm a bionic paw. Fitzpatrick's operation is a major breakthrough. Also, Emily acknowledges bulldogs are cute after all -- but withholds similar love for ferrets -- and we share a list from Cesar Milan of things people can do for their local pet shelters. Call us at 206-350-DOGS, e-mail at thepetcast@yahoo.com, site is thepetcast.com and the blog is thepetcast.blogspot.com.   

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    No. 96: The Animal Obesity Epidemic

    8/16/2007

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    Duration: 28:17

    Animal obesity vet Dr. George Fahey of the University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana explains the obesity epidemic in dogs. Plus, Emily explains the scandal surrounding malnourished and diseased cats at a facility associated with one of our earlier guests, FLOCK. Call 206-350-DOGS, thepetcast@yahoo.com, blog is thepetcast.blogspot.com and our site is thepetcast.com.

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    No. 95: Why Auctioning Puppies Is Wrong

    8/12/2007

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    Duration: 29:43

    Doug Duke of the Nevada Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals discusses the Michael Vick dogfighting case, silent auctions of dogs and the update on the Las Vegas shelter that had to destroy thousands of dogs and cats. Also, Emily updates us on Georgia Peach and the Petcasters discuss what fluids, other than water, are OK for pets. Call us at 206-350-DOGS, e-mail thepetcast@yahoo.com, our blog is thepetcast.blogspot.com, and our site is thepetcast.com.     

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    No. 94: A Pet Music Special!

    8/8/2007

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    Duration: 29:44

    Steve surprises Emily by bringing on musician Knight Berman Jr. of Marble Tea, whose tune "Banana Cat" has served as The Petcast bumper music for more than a year. Berman also unveils a new cat-themed tune and Steve also plays a very, very unusual rendition of "Love Me Do" by the Beatles. Marble Tea is at marbletea.com. Also, Steve vents about a silent auction he attended where a puppy was being sold and Emily claims she is no longer being stalked by that neighborhood cat. Ask us questions or make comments at 206-350-DOGS, our blog is thepetcast.blogspot.com, the site is thepetcast.com and our email is thepetcast@yahoo.com.

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    No. 93: CuteOverload Overload!

    8/3/2007

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    Duration: 28:48

    Meg Frost, the owner of CuteOverload.Com, explains how her site became so popular and how she chooses what's cute and what's not so cute. Don't forget to also check out UglyOverload.Com, the parody site that Meg also finds funny. Plus, Emily explains how advice given to her by author Brian Kilcommons regarding Archie and children turned out to work. Call us with questions or comments at 206-350-DOGS, e-mail thepetcast@yahoo.com, our blog is thepetcast.blogspot.com and our site is thepetcast.com.

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    No. 92: The Joy of Pitbulls

    7/30/2007

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    Duration: 28:13

    With pitbulls in the news amid the Michael Vick dog-fighting controversy, Leslie Nuccio of Bay Area Doglovers Responsible About Pit bulls (BADRAP.org) discusses the challenges facing breed. Also, we respond to a listener's email about how or whether to add a second cat to her household. Call 206-350-DOGS, email thepetcast@yahoo.com, our blog is thepetcast.blogspot.com and our site is www.thepetcast.com.  

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    No. 91: Georgia Peach's Close Call

    7/27/2007

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    Duration: 27:27

    Emily's sister's lab Georgia Peach miraculously survives bloat, a usually fatal and sudden intestinal problem. Georgia Peach was at a doggie summer camp, Camp Four Paws, which is a whole other matter. Plus, Steve is stumped by how to stop Jack from freaking out whenever he sees another animal or person on their walks and Steve relates that his grandfather, who died a few weeks ago, spoke on his deathbed of his favorite childhood dog, Teddy. Call us at 206-350-DOGS, e-mail thepetcast@yahoo.com, our blog is thepetcast.blogspot.com and the site is www.thepetcast.com.

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    No. 90: The Bark, The Magazine

    7/24/2007

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    Duration: 31:20

    The Bark magazine editor Claudia Kawczynska explains her more literary approach to pet magazines and books the company is launching. Also, Air Canada decides to stop any transporting animals from now on because of space restrictions in cargo holds and allergy concerns in the cabin. Also, ex-con Paris Hilton is reported a lousy pet owner but we play a clip of Jewel from "The Strip" talking about a more appropriate approach to celebrity pet ownership: Keeping it to themselves.

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    No. 89: PETCO and its foundation

    7/21/2007

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    Duration: 26:56

    Paul Jolly, director of the PetCo Foundation, describes the pet-retailer giant's good works, discusses the outcome of the pet-food recall and chats about a celebrity animal-rights group called Actors and Others For Animals. Plus, we ponder a bizarre negative advertisement for Scooter, a one-eyed chihuahua on Petfinder.Com. Call us at 206-350-DOGS, e-mail thepetcast@yahoo.com, thepetcast.com is our website and thepetcast.blogspot.com is our blog.

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    No. 88: The Ins and Outs of Pet Insurance

    7/16/2007

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    Duration: 27:31

    When is pet insurance a good idea? How does it work? Dr. Kent Kruse of Veterinary Pet Insurance, the nation's oldest such company, answers those questions and more. Plus, following up on cockroaches as pets, a USA Today story reports that chickens are now becoming more common as domestic animals. Huh? Call us at 206-350-DOGS, e-mail thepetcast@yahoo.com, thepetcast.com is our website and thepetcast.blogspot.com is our blog.

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    No. 87: The Newest Craze is...Cockroaches?

    7/13/2007

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    Duration: 26:18

    Steve and guest host Amy Turner from the Grits to Glitz podcast discuss their respective dog issues and ponder some recent news items indicating that people are seriously turning to cockroaches as pets. Really. Call us at 206-350-DOGS, e-mail thepetcast@yahoo.com, our site is thepetcast.com and our blog is thepetcast.blogspot.com.

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    No. 86: Amazing Pet Reunification Tales

    7/9/2007

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    Duration: 26:37

    Jill Jones, a reporter for the Apache Junction News in the Phoenix suburb of Apache Junction whose amazing investigative reporting helped an 80-year-old woman recover her stolen dog, 2-year-old terrier/beagle mix Bobby. Emily and John both had some amazing reunification stories of their own. Plus, John claims the Beatles recorded a dog whistle on the inner groove of the vinyl versions of Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. Call us at 206-350-PETS, email thepetcast@yahoo.com, the site is thepetcast.com and the blog is thepetcast.blogspot.com.

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    No. 85: Investigating Crimes Against Pets

    7/5/2007

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    Duration: 29:45

    No. 85: Investigating Crimes Against Pets Dr. Melinda Merck, one of the nation's pioneering forensic veterinarians, discusses the emerging field of using information about cruelty and attacks on animals to solve violent crimes. Merck, based in Atlanta, has a new book out called "Veterinary Forensics: Animal Cruelty Investigations" and is co-founder and vice president for Georgia Legal Professions For Animals, an association of professionals who facilitate the education of state prosecutors, judges and law enforcement on veterinary forensics. Plus, guest host John Katsilometes relates childhood memories of his father's vet practice in southeastern Idaho, including an emergency call to save an owl.  Call us at 206-350-PETS, email thepetcast@yahoo.com, the site is thepetcast.com and the blog is thepetcast.blogspot.com.

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    No. 84: Hating Snakes, Loving Bulldogs

    7/1/2007

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    Duration: 29:17

    Emily is prompted to apologize for remarks about bulldogs on a recent show that drew the ire of some of our favorite fellow podcasters, Amy and Bay of "Grits To Glitz." Then, Emily's sister Marcy joins us to talk about a frightening encounter on a bike ride with a rattlesnake and other Richmond family small-critter antics. Call 206-350-DOGS, e-mail thepetcast@yahoo.com, the blog is at thepetcast.blogspot.com and the site is thepetcast.com.

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    No. 83: Integrating Babies and Pets

    6/26/2007

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    Duration: 29:37

    Emily and John are joined by Emily's friend in Mountain View, Calif., who describes the issues involved with introducing a baby human with her cat, Bowzer, and dog, Sammy. John? Who's John? Well, that's John Katsilometes, an entertainment writer for Greenspun Media Group in Las Vegas. True to his name, Kats has cats and discusses the challenge he and his girlfriend had blending their feline families. Call 206-350-DOGS, e-mail thepetcast@yahoo.com, our blog is thepetcast.blogspot.com and thepetcast.com is the website.

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    No. 82: Guinea Pigs and Pocket Pets Pondered

    6/20/2007

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    Duration: 27:46

    Barbara Osborne, a guinea pig expert (she has 12 of them!) from Palm City, Fla., joins Steve, Emily and studio guest/bird expert Amy of Grits to Glitz podcast to discuss the idea of pocket pets. Is there such a thing as a "starter" pet? Steve thinks maybe. Some good links for guinea pig people is on the site. Call 206-350-DOGS, e-mail thepetcast@yahoo.com, our blog is thepetcast.blogspot.com and the site is www.thepetcast.com.

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    No. 81: Dead Bird in the Studio!

    6/15/2007

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    Duration: 25:49

    Emily's neighborhood and household is full of mysteries: Why is Archie getting up so early, why was Emily's dog-walker taking him on a gigantic walk and what are those dead yellow birds we talked about on her sidewalk? We deal with all that and more. Amy from GritstoGlitz.Com joined us in the studio and got a surprise - Emily brought in one of the dead birds in a Tupperware.  Amy tells us what the birds are and offers ideas as to what they are. Call 206-350-DOGS, email thepetcast@yahoo.com, visit thepetcast.com and read the blog at thepetcast.blogspot.com.  

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    No. 80: Stalking Cats, Dancing Dogs

    6/9/2007

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    Duration: 25:43

    Patie Ventre, World Canine Freestyle Organization, discusses her national organization in which people dance with their pets.  Also, Emily claims a cat in her neighborhood stalks her and Archie.Read the blog at thepetcast.blogspot.com, e-mail thepetcast@yahoo.com, call us at 206-350-DOGS 

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    No. 79: Paula Poundstone's Pet Parade

    6/4/2007

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    Duration: 27:14

    Comedienne Paula Poundstone has "11 cats, a big stupid dog, two tadpoles, a bearded dragon lizard, and a bunny." The "Wait Wait Don't Tell Me" regular panelist joins us to talk about her brood and to explain the difference between being a cat enthusiast and being "the cat lady."  Call us at 206-350-DOGS, email thepetcast@yahoo.com, read the blog at thepetcast.blogspot.com or check out our site at www.thepetcast.com.

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    No. 78: San Francisco's Dog Politics

    6/2/2007

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    Duration: 26:57

    Surveys show San Francisco is the No. 1 place for dog owners in the United States, but that doesn't mean that everyone gets along. Controversies surrounding dog parks and leashing have erupted, so the city set up what it believes to be the only municipal Dog Advisory Committee in the nation. What do they do? We ask Bob Palacio, the city staffer who oversees it. Also, Emily and Steve don't quite buy the recent study that claims that the direction of the dog's wag represents the dog's happiness. Call us at 206-350-DOGS, email thepetcast@yahoo.com, visit the blog at thepetcast.blogspot.com or our site at thepetcast.com. 

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    No. 77: Hope For Animals With Cancer

    5/29/2007

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    Duration: 29:35

    Dr. Gerald Post, founder of the Animal Cancer Foundation, discusses new treatments and research and responds to the question of whether it's appropriate to do heroic treatments for pets. Also, Emily related the tale of losing her famly dog and Steve talks about a CuteWithChris.Com episode about a cat that got a makeover. Call us at 206-350-DOGS, email thepetcast.com, our blog is thepetcast.blogspot.com and our email is thepetcast@yahoo.com. 

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    No. 76: The Death and Resurrection of Bluey

    5/21/2007

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    Duration: 26:55

    Emily hurts herself at dog agility practice, Steve wonders how to avoid having his dogs ruin a new $4,000 couch -- for which he only paid $1,200, fyi -- and Emily's sister is baffled by the death and ressurrection of Bluey the Beta Fish. Also, should you rat out ferret owners and Steve talks about the ferret and bunny he once owned. Briefly in both cases.  Call us at 424-350-DOGS, email thepetcast@yahoo.com, visit thepetcast.com.  

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    No. 75: The Parakeet On The Sidewalk - Vote For Emily In The NPR CONTEST!

    5/16/2007

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    Duration: 29:35

    Emily is baffled by what seems to be a parakeet colony in her neighborhood and why Archie wakes her up but not her dogsitter. Meanwhile, Steve is happy that he's down to two peaceful, happy dogs. ThePetcast.Com, 206-350-DOGS, thepetcast@yahoo.com 

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    No. 74: Kittens in the Studio!

    5/4/2007

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    Duration: 32:01

    Folks from the feral-cat rescue group FLOCK join Emily and Steve in the studio with three adorable kittens available for adoption. They're so CUTE, but they don't seem to have much use for Steve. Jimmy, our cat-allergic engineer, however, was a big draw, of course. Call us at 206-350-DOGS, e-mail thepetcast@yahoo.com, our site is www.thepetcast.com.

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    No. 73: Revisiting Tail-docking, Ear Cropping and the Iditarod

    5/1/2007

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    Duration: 32:00

    We return to several controversial topics of late. Emily responds to a scathing letter about the Taildocking and Ear-cropping chat from No. 66 and then we chat with Margery Glickman of the Sled Dog Action Coalition, who asked to respond to Iditarod trainer Vern Halter's comments about the conditions of the dogs on episode No. 69. It's not ALL serious, though. Emily treats us to a bit of audio theater as she narrates a very funny diary of a dog and cat from the Internet. Call us at 206-350-DOGS, email thepetcast@yahoo.com, thepetcast.com. 

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    No. 72: Dog + Yoga = Doga?!?

    4/27/2007

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    Duration: 23:32

    Yoga instructor Brenda Bryan of Bellevue, Washington, explains her doggie yoga class, created for the Seattle Humane Society to encourage people to do stuff with their animals. Plus, Emily tells all about her and Archie's eventful recent three-day dog agility trial competition. Later, Emily explains how she and Archie once one a -- get this! -- dog dancing contest! Call us at 206-350-DOGS, thepetcast@yahoo.com and visit thepetcast.com.

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    No. 71: Petcasters Squabble!

    4/24/2007

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    Duration: 32:29

    Steve and Emily get into a tense tussle over open feeding! Plus, animal behaviorist vet Dr. Lynn Seibert joins us to explain, among other things, how she got a dog to stop pulling hair out of a cat. Also, an update on the pet food recall. Call us at 206-350-DOGS, e-mail thepetcast@yahoo.com, visit thepetcast.com.

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    No. 70: Fun With Ferrets - thepetcast@yahoo.com

    4/20/2007

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    Duration: 23:02

    Pat Wright, founder of Ferrets Anonymous and LegalizeFerrets.Org, explains the struggles of California ferret  owners because the Golden State is one of two states where ferrets are not legal. Hawaii is the other. Wright discusses recent failed legislation in Sacramento to make it OK for ferret owners to come out of the closet and some unfortunate polling results showing only 38 percent of Californians support legalizing the "domesticated weasels." Plus, Emily joins Molly and Steve via phone from agility trials to report on how Archie did. Call us at 206-350-DOGS, e-mail thepetcast@yahoo.com, visit ThePetcast.com.

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    Petcast 69: Iditarod Trainer in the Hot Seat

    4/17/2007

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    Duration: 32:59

    On Steve's honeymoon in Alaska, he and his partner visited Vern Halter's Dream A Dream Dog Farm for an exhilarating dog-sled ride. After Steve returned home, though, he read a scathing column by a PETA member about alleged abuse of the sled dogs in the Iditarod. Halter, has run several Iditarod and Yukon Quest rides and trains dog teams in Willow, Alaska, responds and describes the life of his Alaskan huskies. Plus, Steve and Molly consider the tale of a Utah man who abused kittens to gain his girlfriend's sympathy. Call us at 206-350-DOGS, e-mail thepetcast@yahoo.com, visit ThePetcast.com.

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    No. 68: No Chicks For Easter

    4/13/2007

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    Duration: 24:45

    Not only is it a bad idea to give pet bunnies for Easter, but baby chicks may be an even worse idea. Dr. Lori Corriveau of Purdue University's vet school joins Steve and Molly to explain.  Plus, check out Molly's cat drinking Scotch on ThePetcast.Com and a pet snake gets loose at the Google headquarters in New York, where folks are allowed to bring their pets to work. Call us at 206-350-DOGS, e-mail thepetcast@aol.com or visit thepetcast.com.

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    No. 67: The Pet Food Recall Explained - 206-350-DOGS

    4/10/2007

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    Duration: 31:43

    Apologies for some sound quality problems during this interview.   The ASPCA's Poison Control Center director Dr. Steven Hansen joins Molly and Steve to explain the origin and mass confusion that's broken out amid the endless parade of pet food brands being recalled because of a toxic ingredient that has sickened an estimated 39,000 pets. He also offers some interesting historical information about when pet owners started using packaged pet food. If you need to check,the FDA's list for info is here. Plus, Steve explains why Dicky, his amiable Westie, has moved out along with Miles' aunt, and how that's altered the dynamic in his home with his remaining dogs, Black and Jack, as well as his partner, Miles. Call us at 206-350-DOGS, email thepetcast@yahoo.com or visit thepetcast.com.

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    No. 66: Taildocking In The Dock

    4/6/2007

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    Duration: 24:56

    Following on the quick chat the Petcasters had a few weeks ago about tail-docking, a listener and vet-tech joins Molly and Emily to explain why Emily is incorrect about whether puppies feel pain when they're getting their tails clipped. (Emily didn't think so.) Your thoughts? Email us at thepetcast@yahoo.com or call 206-350-DOGS. 

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    No. 65: Weimeraners Are For Winners

    4/3/2007

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    Duration: 28:19

      Jocelyn Arter, founder of Las Vegas Weimeraner Club & Rescue and her dog Sedona, join Molly and Emily in the LVRocks.Com studio to talk about the breed and also about the Reading With Rover program, in which Sedona participates. Plus, Emily is oddly bothered by a report that the US military has trained sea lions and dolphins to somehow catch seafaring terrorism. Molly, of course, is unperturbed. Call us at 206-350-DOGS, email thepetcast@yahoo.com, visit thepetcast.com or check out Steve's blog at thestrippodcast.blogspot.com.

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    No. 64: Grapes are hazardous to your pet!

    3/30/2007

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    Duration: 26:31

    In honor of the ASPCA's Poison Control Week, Molly and Emily chat with Dr. Sharon Gwaltney-Brant, Vice President of the ASPCA's Animal Poison Control Center, about the most common animal poisoning situations and what to do about it. Turns out, human medication is the most frequent problem for animals. But also, chocolate, avacado and grapes. Email thepetcast@aol.com, call 206-350-DOGS or check out our site at www.thepetcast.com.

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    No. 63: The Puppy Bowl Producer

    3/27/2007

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    Duration: 31:25

    Emily and Molly quiz Molly Hermann, producer of Puppy Bowl on Animal Planet, about her network's brilliant Super Bowl counter programming effort. Hear how it's done and how it's getting bigger and better. Plus, the Petcasters chat about the big pet food recall and Molly recalls a rather weird vanity plate she saw around Vegas. Call us at 206-350-DOGS, email thepetcast@yahoo.com or visit thepetcast.com.

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    No. 62: The Internet's Cat Connoisseur - leave a msg @ 206-350-DOGS

    3/16/2007

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    Duration: 25:37

    Fraser Lewry, purveyor of CatsinSinks.Com, KittenWar.com, DailyKitten.com and RandomKittenGenerator.Com, and several other feline sites, calls in from London to explain his online feline fascination.  His blog is at www.blogjam.com. Plus, with Steve's wedding in the offing, the Petcasters ponder the role of animals at nuptials, Emily is planning professional mediation to help Archie mingle with her beau's dog, and a story in the news about a dog that died after warning her elderly owners of a house fire prompts Emily claims Archie can mimic fire engine noises.  Call 206-350-DOGS, email ThePetcast@yahoo.com or visit thepetcast.com.

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    No. 61: An Oink Oink Here

    3/14/2007

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    Duration: 31:45

    Nancy Shepherd, a potbellied pig breeder and enthusiast, calls in to talk about having pigs as pets and her website, www.potbellypigofmyheart.com. Also, Dicky loses a tooth and Emily talks about a dog she knows that bit a small child. Email us at thepetcast@yahoo.com, call 206-350-DOGS or visit thepetcast.com.

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    No. 60: Your Tale (Tail?) Published Here

    3/9/2007

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    Duration: 30:09

    Cynthia Kitchel, editor of the forthcoming collection of essays and pictures about people's animal-rescue stories called "Hopeful Tails," talks about how you can enter your story at BordersPetProject.Com. Proceeds of the book, published later this year, go to the ASPCA. Plus, Molly and Steve discuss her $100,000 victory on "Who Wants To Be A Millionaire" and take note of controversy in Seattle surrounding a luxury pet-goods shop called High Maintenance Bitch. Call us at 206-350-DOGS, e-mail thepetcast@yahoo.com or visit thepetcast.com.

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    No. 59: The Turtle That Survived The Swallow

    3/7/2007

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    Duration: 23:12

    Shelby Terihay, 12, of Brandon, Fla., joins Molly and Steve to relate the story of her pet turtle, which survived being swallowed by her golden retriever. Plus, Molly and Steve banter about a cat that altered its owner to a housefire as the owner and the dog snoozed and about a new drug from the FDA for carsick dogs. Call us at 206-350-DOGS, email thepetcast@yahoo.com or visit thepetcast.com.

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    No. 58: Punch Drunk Petcasters - Leave a msg @ 206-350-DOGS

    3/2/2007

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    Duration: 31:20

    The Petcasters are a little punchy as they take on a litany of issues including designer breeds, a heroic German Shepherd and how to save dwindling backyard bird populations. Plus, listener Bay Loftis from Tennessee calls in to talk about why she's finally ready, after almost a decade, to get a new dog and is considering a rescue. Call us at 206-350-DOGS, email thepetcast@yahoo.com or visit thepetcast.com.

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    No. 57: Westminister and Petaholica.Com - Call us @ 206-350-DOGS

    2/28/2007

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    Duration: 26:23

    Emily describes the outcome of the Westminister Dog Show and the joys of watching it on the TV. Then Jordan Kaplan of Petaholica.com describes his site, his cosmopolitan dog-pamperers and his New York-based dog-walking, petsitting business. Call us at 206-350-DOGS, email us at thepetcast@yahoo.com or visit thepetcast.com.

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    No. 56: Service Dogs For The Deaf - Call 206-350-DOGS

    2/23/2007

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    Duration: 25:12

    Dogs For The Deaf CEO Robin Dickson explains the concept of service dogs for the hard of hearing and deaf, a follow-up to the story in the news recently about a parent suing a high school that is barring her deaf son from having his service dog with him in class. Dickson, whose father founded the organization and was a Hollywood animal trainer, explains where the dogs come from, how they operate and why they're important. Plus, Emily tells the harrowing tale of Archie's Barbaro moment - and his triumph! Call us at 206-350-DOGS, email thepetcast@yahoo.com and our site is www.thepetcast.com.

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    No. 55: The Animal Shelter Disaster - call us @ 206-350-DOGS

    2/21/2007

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    Duration: 32:52

    The main shelter in Las Vegas made national headlines for having to euthanize 1,000 dogs and cats this month amid a massive outbreak of disease. Humane Society shelter inspection expert Kim Intino, who uncovered the problems, joins us to discuss the disaster. Also, Steve thinks the law requiring a $22 well visit per dog before the vet can give them their shots is a racket. Emily dissents, of course. Call us at 206-350-DOGS, e-mail us at thepetcast@yahoo.com and www.thepetcast.com is our site.

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    No. 54: He's On Doody - Call us @ 206-350-DOGS

    2/16/2007

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    Duration: 29:18

    Pet-waste removal entrepreneur Lee Bowling of Memphis, Tenn., tells tales of life in the "doody" patch. His company is called On Doody. Also, a chat-room denizen reveals his turtle heartbreak and Steve and Emily marvel over their newfound fame thanks to an article in Lucky Dog magazine. Call us at 206-350-DOGS, email thepetcast@yahoo.com or visit thepetcast.com.

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    No. 53: A Dog Walks Into A Bar...

    2/13/2007

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    Duration: 26:21

    Washington State Sen. Ken Jacobsen discusses his bill to make it so pet owners can bring their dogs into bars. Emily is dubious. Also, Steve asks Emily to explain why her schnauzer's tail is docked. Call us at 206-350-DOGS, email thepetcast@yahoo.com or site is thepetcast.com.

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    No. 52: Riding In Cars With Pets

    2/9/2007

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    Duration: 26:17

    A listener asks what to do about the fact that her Wheaton Terrier is terrified by riding in cars. Plus, the Petcasters debate the Hemingway Home cat issue from No. 49, Molly impersonates Stuff-Stuff's heavy-breathing phone persona and Emily grosses everyone out about her dog eating live crickets. Call us at 206-350-DOGS or email thepetcast@yahoo.com.

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    No. 51: The Holistic Vet

    2/7/2007

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    Duration: 30:31

    Holistic vet Dr. Cheryl Schwartz explains her alternative-medicine methods for animals. Schwartz is a 19-year vet who specializes in acupuncture and Chinese herbs for small animals and is founder of the East-West Animal Center in the San Francisco area. She's also the author of Four Paws, Five Directions: A Guide to Chinese Medicine for Cats & Dogs. Also, Molly and Emily ponder whether too much was made of Barbaro the horse and who would win in a real-life Super Bowl fight, a bear or a colt. Plus, Emily offers advice on what to look for if you go to a dog show. Call us at 206-350-DOGS or e-mail thepetcast@yahoo.com. Our site is thepetcast.com.

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    No. 50: ASPCA Tips On Saving Money

    2/2/2007

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    Duration: 29:06

    ASPCA VP Dr. Stephen L. Zawistowski joins Steve, Molly and Emily to offer some money-saving tips to keeping your pets. What's important, what's a waste? We consider Fancy collars, teeth cleanings, animal clothes, pet insurance. Call us at 206-350-DOGS, email us at thepetcast@yahoo.com and visit us at www.thepetcast.com.

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    No. 49: The Hemingway Cat Flap

    1/26/2007

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    Duration: 30:44

    The CEO of the Hemingway House in Key West joins Molly, Emily and Steve to discuss the coterie of polydactyl cats and why a neighbor called the USDA about the 60-odd brood. Now they're caught trying to satisfy the Feds. Plus, the threesome debate the study showing Finnish pet owners are fatter than non-pet-owners. Call 206-350-DOGS or e-mail thepetcast@yahoo.com. Our site is www.thepetcast.com.

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    No. 48: The Star of Emergency Vets

    1/21/2007

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    Duration: 30:49

    Dr. Kevin Fitzgerald, star of two Animal Planet shows, joins the Petcast to discuss the newest program, E-Vet Interns, and talks about what it's like to work on animals with the cameras rolling. Also, Emily explains why she's NOT a vet. Call us at 206-350-DOGS, e-mail thepetcast@yahoo.com and our site is www.thepetcast.com.

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    No. 47: Dogs Have Resumes?

    1/18/2007

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    Duration: 30:25

    Steve and Emily settle some old scores, including the questions of what updating a microchip costs and how much Dicky weighs. Plus, the return of Molly, Steve's not impressed by dog parks and Steve unearthed his dogs' hilarious resume. Call us at 206-350-DOGS, e-mail thepetcast@yahoo.com, visit the site at www.thepetcast.com.

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