Archive for the ‘Podcasts’ Category

Canine Companions for Independence on the "My Doggie Says…" Radio Talk Show

Wednesday, October 14th, 2009

Learn about this very special organization and how it trains Assistance Dogs for people needing help from Man’s Best Friend. Becky Hein, Assistance Dog Trainer, and Jay Huston, army veteran and his Assistance Dog, Timo, tell the story on the “My Doggie Says…” radio talk show.

Learn more about CCI here.

Sign up for CCI’s upcoming golf tournament at “The Crossings” golf course in Carlsbad, CA — click here.

The “My Doggie Says…” show helps listeners gain a deeper appreciation for “Man’s Best Friend.” The show is broadcast live from 8:00 to 9:00 p.m. on Wednesday nights, on KFNX 1100, Phoenix. It is streamed live on www.1100kfnx.com. Host Fred Haney interviews dog whisperers, dog trainers, authors of dog books, and experts on all aspects of dogs and dog behavior and dog nature. The show is also available as a podcast on iTunes. Go to the iTunes store, click on “Podcast,” and search for “My Doggie Says…”

Learn About "Puppy Love" on the "My Doggie Says…" Radio Talk Show

Wednesday, October 14th, 2009

Liz Palika, award-winning author, dog trainer and pet expert talks about her new book, “Puppy Love,” on the “My Doggie Says…” radio talk show. Liz also discusses her approaches to dog training.

Click here to see Liz’s other books; she is a prolific writer about dogs!

The “My Doggie Says…” show helps listeners gain a deeper appreciation for “Man’s Best Friend.” The show is broadcast live from 8:00 to 9:00 p.m. on Wednesday nights, on KFNX 1100, Phoenix. It is streamed live on www.1100kfnx.com. Host Fred Haney interviews dog whisperers, dog trainers, authors of dog books, and experts on all aspects of dogs and dog behavior and dog nature. The show is also available as a podcast on iTunes. Go to the iTunes store, click on “Podcast,” and search for “My Doggie Says…”

Check out the dog-relationship books written by all of the authors who have appeared on the “My Doggie Says…” show.

Learn About "Toy Dogs" on the "My Doggie Says…" Radio Show

Tuesday, October 13th, 2009

Darlene Arden, author of “The Irrepressible Toy Dog” and many other books and articles about dogs, is the guest on the “My Doggie Says…” Radio Talk Show. Darlene, an expert on “Toy Dogs,” shares her experience with the the petite end of the doggie spectrum. Learn about the dog nature of these friendly little pals.

The “My Doggie Says…” show helps listeners gain a deeper appreciation for “Man’s Best Friend.” The show is broadcast live from 8:00 to 9:00 p.m. on Wednesday nights, on KFNX 1100, Phoenix. It is streamed live on www.1100kfnx.com. Host Fred Haney interviews dog whisperers, dog trainers, authors of dog books, and experts on all aspects of dogs and dog behavior and dog nature. The show is also available as a podcast on iTunes. Go to the iTunes store, click on “Podcast,” and search for “My Doggie Says…”

Check out the dog-relationship books written by all of the authors who have appeared on the “My Doggie Says…” show.

Also, remember to tak our on-line poll: “How does your dog show affection for you?”

Memoirs of a Bathtub Psychic: The true story of a clairvoyant and her dogs.

Thursday, September 10th, 2009

Bethanne Elion, author of “Memoirs of a Bathtup Psychic: The true story of a clairvoyant and her dogs,” relates her uncanny ability to “tune-in” to dogs, which included an ability to “see” the location of lost, or missing, dogs.

The “My Doggie Says…” show helps listeners gain a deeper appreciation for “Man’s Best Friend.”  The show is broadcast live from 8:00 to 9:00 p.m. on Wednesday nights, on KFNX 1100, Phoenix. It is streamed live on www.1100kfnx.com. Host Fred Haney interviews dog whisperers, dog trainers, authors of dog books, and experts on all aspects of dogs and dog behavior and dog nature. The show is also available as a podcast on iTunes. Go to the iTunes store, click on “Podcast,” and search for “My Doggie Says…”

Check out the dog-relationship books written by all of the authors who have appeared on the “My Doggie Says…” show: http://mydoggiesays.com/?page_id=1479

Help Your Dog Live a Happier, Healthier Life

Thursday, September 10th, 2009

Kim Bloomer, VND, co-author of “Whole Health for Happy Dogs: A natural health handbook for dogs and their owners,” describes a holistic approach to keeping your dog healthy.

“As a dog’s caregiver, it is important to understand that the decisions made from puppyhood on affect the rest of a dog’s life. To make these important decisions dog owners need to clearly understand the traditional as well as non-traditional approach to dog care. With all the advances in pet nutrition and veterinary medicine, dogs should be healthier and living longer.”

The “My Doggie Says…” show helps listeners gain a deeper appreciation for “Man’s Best Friend.” The show is broadcast live from 8:00 to 9:00 p.m. on Wednesday nights, on KFNX 1100, Phoenix. It is streamed live on www.1100kfnx.com. Host Fred Haney interviews dog whisperers, dog trainers, authors of dog books, and experts on all aspects of dogs and dog behavior and dog nature. The show is also available as a podcast on iTunes. Go to the iTunes store, click on “Podcast,” and search for “My Doggie Says…”

Check out the dog-relationship books written by all of the authors who have appeared on the “My Doggie Says…” show: http://mydoggiesays.com/?page_id=1479

Be the Advocate your Dog Needs to Live a Happy, Healthy, Longer Life

Thursday, September 10th, 2009

Nancy Kay, DVM, author of “Speaking for Spot” explains how you can be an effective advocate for your dog’s health care needs — on the “My Doggie Says…” Radio Show.

The “My Doggie Says…” show helps listeners gain a deeper appreciation for “Man’s Best Friend.” The show is broadcast live from 8:00 to 9:00 p.m. on Wednesday nights, on KFNX 1100, Phoenix. It is streamed live on www.1100kfnx.com. Host Fred Haney interviews dog whisperers, dog trainers, authors of dog books, and experts on all aspects of dogs and dog behavior and dog nature. The show is also available as a podcast on iTunes. Go to the iTunes store, click on “Podcast,” and search for “My Doggie Says…”

Check out the dog-relationship books written by all of the authors who have appeared on the “My Doggie Says…” show: http://mydoggiesays.com/?page_id=1479

Dean Koontz on the "My Doggie Says…" Radio Show

Thursday, September 10th, 2009

Dean Koontz has published over a 100 books, and, in many of them, he has included a dog as a character. He has also written several books about Trixie, his Golden Retriever, such as “Life is Good! Lessons in Joyful Living,” by Trixie Koontz, Dog. On the occasion of the release of his newest dog book, “a big little life: A Memoir of a Joyful Dog.” Dean describes the close relationship between himself and Trixie, as well as several humorous things that Trixie did. He also expresses amazement at Trixie’s intelligence.

The “My Doggie Says” show helps listeners gain a deeper appreciation for Man™s Best Friend. The show is broadcast live from 8:00 to 9:00 p.m. on Wednesday nights, on KFNX 1100, Phoenix. It is streamed live on www.1100kfnx.com. Host Fred Haney interviews dog whisperers, dog trainers, authors of dog books, and experts on all aspects of dogs and dog behavior and dog nature. The show is also available as a podcast on iTunes. Go to the iTunes store, click on “Podcast,” and search for “My Doggie Says…”

Check out the dog-relationship books written by all of the authors who have appeared on the “My Doggie Says” show: http://mydoggiesays.com/?page_id=1479

Learn how to teach your dog to "shake paws" and how to care for it at home

Wednesday, September 9th, 2009

Deb Eldredge, author of the “Dog Owner’s Home Veterinary Handbook,” and Kate Eldredge, author of “Amazing Pet Tricks,” on the “My Doggie Says…” Show. Learn how to care for your dog at home. Learn how to use a clicker to teach your dog to “shake paws.”

The “My Doggie Says…” show helps listeners gain a deeper appreciation for “Man’s Best Friend.” The show is broadcast live from 8:00 to 9:00 p.m. on Wednesday nights, on KFNX 1100, Phoenix. It is streamed live on www.1100kfnx.com. Host Fred Haney interviews dog whisperers, dog trainers, authors of dog books, and experts on all aspects of dogs and dog behavior and dog nature. The show is also available as a podcast on iTunes. Go to the iTunes store, click on “Podcast,” and search for “My Doggie Says…”

Check out the dog-relationship books written by all of the authors who have appeared on the “My Doggie Says…” show: http://mydoggiesays.com/?page_id=1479

Kyra Sundance, on the "My Doggie Says…" Show

Wednesday, September 9th, 2009

Kyra Sundance, author of “101 Dog Tricks” talks about her books, her stunt-dog team, and “doing more with your dog” on the “My Doggie Says… ” Radio Talk Show. Listen and learn how to teach your dog the “spin around,” or “chase your tail,” trick.

The “My Doggie Says…” show helps listeners gain a deeper appreciation for “Man’s Best Friend.” The show is broadcast live from 8:00 to 9:00 p.m. on Wednesday nights, on KFNX 1100, Phoenix. It is streamed live on www.1100kfnx.com. Host Fred Haney interviews dog whisperers, dog trainers, authors of dog books, and experts on all aspects of dogs and dog behavior and dog nature. Listen to past interviews at www.mydoggiesays.com/. The show is also available as a podcast on iTunes. Go to the iTunes store, click on “Podcast,” and search for “My Doggie Says…”

Check out the dog-relationship books written by all of the authors who have appeared on the “My Doggie Says…” show: http://mydoggiesays.com/?page_id=1479

Another Argument for Exercising Your Dog

Tuesday, August 4th, 2009

Here’s another argument for exercising your dog — keeping it healthy to avoid or help treat bladder cancer.

In going through some of my radio programs last night, I re-played some of Nicholas Dodman’s (author of “The Well Adjusted Dog”) comments about how important exercise is for dogs. To Nick, one of the most important factors in a dog’s health is the amount of exercise it gets every day.

I’m feeling really bad about Callie’s exercise program right now. She broke her toe (5th digit, left rear) about three weeks ago, and she’s in a splint. We thought we could continue to give her at least a one-mile walk every morning, but — in spite of valiant efforts and a purchased rubber bootie — we haven’t been able to waterproof her splint. So now she has a little skin infection, and we’re not running or jogging with her for a few weeks. She’s being a champ, of course, but I know she truly misses her morning three-mile run.

Here’s our champ, splint and all:

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