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Dr. Nancy Kay's interview with Terry
Gross was originally broadcast on March 19, 2009,
and re-broadcast on August 31, 2009 at
the start of NPR's "Animal Week". Fresh Air from WHYY, the Peabody
Award-winning weekday magazine of
contemporary arts and issues, is one of
public radio's most popular programs.
Hosted by Terry Gross, the show features
intimate conversations with today's
biggest luminaries. |
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Join us in Anaheim. Dr. Kay will
be speaking twice at the ACVIM Animal
Wellness Expo at the Anaheim Convention
Center, Saturday June 12, 2010 |
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| Patricia McConnell,
Ph.D., a Certified Applied Animal
Behaviorist, has made a lifelong
commitment to improving the relationship
between people and animals. She is known
worldwide as an expert on canine and
feline behavior and training, and for
her engaging and knowledgeable books,
DVDs and seminars. |
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| Don't miss BARk. You will find
something to interest, inform and amuse
you in each and every issue. |
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| The Mission of the Argus Institute
is to strengthen
veterinarian-client-patient
communication and support relationships
between people and their companion
animals. |
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| Janet Tobiassen Crosby, DVM, has
been writing about veterinary medicine
topics since 1998. Dr. Crosby
strives to answer the "is my pet really
sick" and "should I call the vet"
questions, as well as provide
information about a variety of
veterinary careers. The human-animal
bond and the benefits of pet therapy are
also explored through articles and
interviews. |
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| Patty Khuly, VMD, MBA
is Dolittler's founder and a small
animal veterinarian in Miami, Florida
where she practices at Sunset Animal
Clinic. Dolittler is her
creation and passion and represents a
veterinary blog for pet lovers, vet
voyeurs and the medically curious. |
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| The
Association of Pet Dog Trainers (APDT)
is a professional organization of
individual trainers who are committed to
becoming better trainers through
education. |
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| PetConnection is the weekly pet-care
feature syndicated to newspapers,
magazines and web sites through the
United States and Canada. Their
pet-related blog provides answers to
your pet related questions and provides
a collection of helpful links. |
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| TTouch - the Tellington TTouch - is
a method based on circular movements of
the fingers and hands all over the body.
The intent of the TTouch is to activate
the function of the cells and awaken
cellular intelligence - a little like
"turning on the electric lights of the
body." This gentle method is
currently being used by animal owners,
trainers, breeders, veterinarians, zoo
personnel and shelter workers in several
countries |
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| DogSport Magazine is an exciting
read for any and every dog owner,
trainer, handler, and pet lover. It is
filled with fascinating features that
are compelling, informative and
entertaining. There is something for
everyone in each Issue of DogSport
Magazine. Experience the joy and fun of
traveling, competing, and playing with
your dog in every article! From
veterinary information, pet health care
advice, and exercise for you and your
dog to stay fit together these types of
articles will appear in our Fit &
Friends Section. Learn about amazing
dogs around the world, travel with them
as they train, compete, and play! |
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| If you have a love for horses, a
desire to study natural horsemanship,
and the need to interact with others who
feel connecting with their horse is a
lifelong learning process, pay a visit
to GotHorsemanship. |
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| Founded in
1907, the Marin Humane Society is a
progressive, award-winning animal
shelter, offering refuge and
rehabilitation to nearly 8,000 animals
each year through a myriad of community
services, including adoptions, foster
care, behavior and training, humane
education, lost-and-found pet services,
low-cost clinics, and more. Our
Speaking for Spot cover dog,
Sandy, is one of the first graduates of
the
MHS Pen Pals Program. |
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| The Humane Society & SPCA of Sonoma
County, founded in 1931, has a long and
proud history of leading the fight to
end overpopulation and rescue,
rehabilitate and place thousands of
animals into loving homes. |
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