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Pet Peeves - hot-button pet issues - Pet Life Radio Original

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What Makes You Howl? What Hisses You Off? These pet podcasts on Pet Life Radio shine a light on hot-button pet issues that make owners growl, wag and purr, or bare their teeth. Host Amy Shojai brings together an array of top animal experts to discuss, explain--and sometimes argue about--common and not-so-common pet peeves. Do you have an opinion about breed bans? What about declawing cats, or keeping “exotic” pets? Has your city limited the number of critters you can keep? Opened a dog park? Closed the shelter? Maybe pet food choices raise your hackles, your nasty next-door-neighbor critters potty in your roses, or Mom treats her Chihuahua better than you. Do “whispering” dog trainers make you shout with joy--or scream with frustration? When does veterinary costs become too rich for your (pure)blood? People love pets with a passion, but not all passionate pet lovers agree. PET PEEVES showcases pro and con opinions about deadly-serious to seriously-funny issues that irk pet-aholics of every purr-suasion. Dare to join host Amy Shojai each week for lively discussions that (gasp!) may even change your mind. Prepare to be challenged, entertained, and potentially PEEVED... but never, ever bored... on Pet Life Radio.

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Episodes

PetLifeRadio.com - Pet Peeves Episode 52 Furry Thrills: James Rollins and "Altar of Eden"

I love pets. I love reading. But it really hisses me off when authors relegate animals to window dressing. Best-selling thriller author James Rollins never makes that mistake, and brings the animals to life in his latest veterinary medical thriller. In this fascinating interview, learn about his research and writing routine, how he transitioned from a veterinary career to novelist, and more. Ever wondered what cloning, parrot behavior, DNA, animal intelligence, fractals, magnetite, and the Baghd...

Jan 12, 201032 min

PetLifeRadio.com - Pet Peeves Episode 51 Inside ATF Dog Training

In recent shows week, I’ve talked with ATF canine handlers partnered with accelerant detection, explosives detection, and tactical dogs. I’ve been impressed by the dedication of the handlers, and applaud the ATF’s position on positive dog training. Today we’re completing the series with a canine trainer for the ATF, Shawn Crawford. And while the ATF embraces positive training techniques, hopefully Mr. Crawford can shed some light on the puzzling issue of why the ATF hires "contract trainers" who...

Nov 26, 200931 min

PetLifeRadio.com - Pet Peeves Episode 50 Biting Back At Crime: ATF Tactical Dogs

While I hate the thought of guns, I understand how hunters and sports-folk have a passion for them. And I also recognize the need for firearms in law enforcement to counter all the bad guys out there using deadly force. But I really like the idea of canine officers trained to assist their human partners. Because once that trigger’s pulled, there’s no calling the bullet back-- not so, with a tactical canine officer. Recent shows featured arson and bomb detection canines, and today I talk with Spe...

Nov 07, 200942 min

PetLifeRadio.com - Pet Peeves Episode 49 The Big Bang Theory? ATF Explosives Detection Dogs

Television CSI programs rely on scientific techniques to uncover evidence of a crime. But some of the most effective crime fighting detectives have four feet and fur, and sniff their way through the workload. Explosives detection dogs can identify guns, bombs, a huge array of bomb components, and do so with a happy wag. Join today’s show and learn how these ATF canines are trained. Special Agent Chris Bombardiere and his explosives detection canine Ithaca join Pet Peeves, and it’s a blast! More ...

Oct 20, 200935 min

PetLifeRadio.com - Pet Peeves Episode 48 Fire Engine Dogs: Arson Detecting Canines

Wildfires decimate thousands of acres each year, destroying homes and lives. Many are deemed acts of nature, but 25 percent of fires in the United States result from arson. Join Lt. Arthur Czajkowski and his arson-detection canine Porche to learn how dogs are trained, and the work they do as part of the ATF Federal Task Force and National Response Team. More details on this episode MP3 Podcast - Fire Engine Dogs: Arson Detecting Canines with Amy Shojai on Pet Life Radio Become a supporter of thi...

Oct 06, 200941 min

PetLifeRadio.com - Pet Peeves Episode 47 Entertain The Brain: Feline Enrichment

Last week was all about understanding our canine family members better. This week, cats get equal time. Did you know that cats need brain-candy as much as dogs--or people? It’s not just a treat, it’s a necessity--and our felines are starving for intellectual enrichment. Too often, Kitty ends up getting in trouble because she has no legal outlet for her normal energy-- or becomes a feline couch potato getting pudgy in her nether regions and her brain. Cat behavior counselor Ingrid Johnson offers ...

Sep 27, 200937 min

PetLifeRadio.com - Pet Peeves Episode 46 Dog-Whispering, Not! Picture This!

Animals communicate with us constantly--and misunderstanding can have dire consequences. A dog wagging his tail means he’s friendly so you can pet him-- right or wrong? He licks his lips to say--what? Every dog wants to be dominant, correct? Alpha-rolling a dog shows you’re the boss--true or false? Misunderstandings can mean a damaged relationship or worse. What do those doggy signals really mean? Join Barbara Handelman as she describes her stunning new book, CANINE BEHAVIOR, A PHOTO ILLUSTRATED...

Sep 16, 200936 min

PetLifeRadio.com - Pet Peeves Episode 45 The Write (Pet) Stuff: Dogged Research & Furry Muses

Pet lovers enjoy novels that include dogs and cats, but the author better get the facts right! Misspelling breed names, calling the cat an "it" or (horrors!) showing the supposedly savvy heroine doctoring the doggy hero with human medication toxic to pets brings out readers’ claws. We purr with delight when authors include real-life characters and their pets-- and bestselling author John Gilstrap’s latest thriller, No Mercy includes a tribute to his own furry muse. John also shares his take on a...

Sep 03, 200930 min

PetLifeRadio.com - Pet Peeves Episode 44 Animal CSI: Giving Voice to the Abused

Most cases of animal abuse are never reported, because the victims can’t cry out for help. Animal cruelty is against the law-- but can’t be stopped if offenders aren’t identified and prosecuted, and existing laws enforced. Dr. Melinda D. Merck pioneered veterinary forensics and joined the ASPCA in 2007 as a Forensic Veterinarian. Her work has been instrumental in nailing notorious abusers, including Michael Vick. Learn how Dr. Merck’s career evolved, what she does, how she’s teaching others to b...

Aug 25, 200939 min

PetLifeRadio.com - Pet Peeves Episode 43 Criminal Minds & Animal Abuse: Reality, Fiction, and Crossing the Line

Hurting animals is not only unethical, society agrees it’s sick. Appalling news reports of children torturing and killing cats and dogs makes pet lovers’ blood run cold. Such crimes demand more than a slap on the wrist, and not just to protect animals. Because abusers are five times more likely to commit violent crimes against people. Cat lover Dr. D.P. Lyle, the Macavity Award winning and Edgar Award nominated author of many how-to writing books including Forensics for Dummies discusses the lin...

Aug 11, 200938 min

PetLifeRadio.com - Episode 42 "Cheep" Thrills? Getting The Bird

Some pets make our hearts take wing-- literally. There are 350 species of parrot, and people who share their lives with companion birds understand they’re more than mere decorations. But the normal behavior of these lovely companions can frustrate owners. What do you do when your parrot bites, screams nonstop, or pulls out his feathers? Parrot behavior consultant Kashmir Csaky, a breeder of the mellow-fellow indigo-colored Hyacinth and the flying-rainbow Scarlet Macaw, offers answers to all your...

Aug 01, 200939 min

PetLifeRadio.com - Episode 41 Who’s The Boss? Parrots, Pets & Positive Regard

When an animal companion is "bad" we just want the behavior to stop. But waving a wand that makes the critter "act nice" could be compared to inserting a cork when diarrhea develops, without addressing the "why" of the symptom. We short-change our pets by not looking deeper into why they misbehave. Dr. Susan Friedman says we all behave for an effect, and it’s important to understand what prompts an action in order to address it. She’ll explain all this and more-- including some fascinating insig...

Jun 10, 200932 min

PetLifeRadio.com - Episode 40 Dogs Behaving Badly?-- IAABC & Finding Qualified Help

When your parrot, cat, dog or horse acts up, who ya gonna call? These days, every Tom, Dick and Jane claims to be an expert, and frankly, they can "whisper" all they want but it doesn’t mean your pets will listen. Finding qualified behavior help can be a challenge, especially if you don’t want to make a bad situation worse with bad advice. Join Margie Alonso, a certified dog behavior consultant and president of the International Association of Animal Behavior Consultants, for a down-and-dirty di...

May 30, 200931 min

PetLifeRadio.com - Episode 39 Who’s Training Who? Cat Training 101

Cats can’t be trained! Everybody knows that-- never mind that cats they learn to use the litter box, scratch the right object, come running when the can opener whirrs, and and and-- Wait a minute! Does that really count as training? You betcha! Before your cat gets his claws into your brain and turns it to mush training you, tune into this episode of Pet Peeves to learn how to train your cat. Syndicated columnist and behavior consultant Steve Dale not only explains some step-by-step training tip...

May 15, 200937 min

PetLifeRadio.com - Episode 38 Shut Your Mouth -- Not!! Two-Way Pet Talk

Communicating with our companion animals takes more than a shout-out. In fact, cats and dogs (and other critters) talk back to us all the time. If we’d just shut up and listen, our relationship would be so much richer. Animal trainer Kayce Cover says true two-way communication with our pets isn’t just a dream; she’s turned it into a reality. Listen and learn in this unique Pet Peeves episode how to teach your animals ways to speak so you can understand what they’re saying! More details on this e...

May 05, 200932 min

PetLifeRadio.com - Episode 37 Cat-egorically Wrong! Cats, Babies, and Myth-takes

A recent column by noted baby doctor and syndicated columnist Dr. T. Berry Brazelton managed to hiss-off cat lovers across the country, including me! He obviously missed Pet Peeves Episode 19 - Oh, Baby! Cats & Infants and instead advised a pregnant woman to get rid of her cat, warning that the kitty could spread disease, act jealous and suffocate the infant. Give me a break! Join my guest Dr. Deb Eldredge, the author of the updated Cat Owner’s Veterinary Handbook, as we yowl about bad advic...

Mar 22, 200923 min

PetLifeRadio.com - Episode 36 Dogged Journalists: Dog Writers of America

From warm-and-fuzzy to stories with bite, canine features fill the mainstream press these days. The popularity of pets means local and national media outlets pay attention to doggy stories. But who writes the stories, and reports breaking news on the 6 o’clock report? Too often, it’s a person who doesn’t know a Beagle from the son-of-a-Bichon down the street! And if they don’t know the right questions to ask, they can’t give their audience balanced information. That makes dog people howling mad-...

Mar 12, 200924 min

PetLifeRadio.com - Episode 35 Deadly Beauty, Part 2: Cat Breeding for Health

In Episode 26, we covered dogs, and now it's time to take a walk on the feline side. With more than 40 recognized cat breeds around the world, there's a cat to suit the most finicky cat lover. How careful are breeders when it comes to creating new breeds? Do they breed for looks, or for health--or both? Listen as geneticist and researcher Dr. Leslie Lyons of the Lyons Laboratory at UC Davis explains all about feline gene mapping, ways it's identifying (and potentially eliminating) diseases in ma...

Jan 29, 200934 min

PetLifeRadio.com - Episode 34 Dewey The Library Cat: Changing The World

If you love cats, you doubtless have read the book about this special feline, or have heard of it. It's hard to believe that a throw-away kitten had such impact on his human "mom" and town, and in fact has touched the world. Join Vicki Myron, author of the book, and find out secrets you won't read--including who will play her when the movie version comes out! More details on this episode MP3 Podcast -Dewey The Library Cat: Changing The World with Amy Shojai on Pet Life Radio Become a supporter o...

Jan 19, 200929 min

PetLifeRadio.com - Episode 33 Clipping Their Wings: The Grounding of America's Pets

With the holiday season in full swing, we plan to spend vacations with long-distance families--and we want to include our fur-kids in the festivities. But many airlines are no longer such "friendly skies" when it comes to travel with pets. Passengers rarely know they share cabin space with a pet; human travelors are noisier, more pungent, and aggravating. Yet the pet's ticket costs double or more the price of a human, even when Fluffy rides under the seat as carry-on, and never gets a free snack...

Dec 30, 200826 min

PetLifeRadio.com - Episode 32 Dancing With Dogs: The World Canine Freestyle Organization

Has the economy curbed your spending? Are you looking for cheap thrills? Is your dog the "star" of your household? Have we got the show for you! Enjoy your own "Dancing with the Stars" success with Canine Freestyle...dancing with your dog! Patie Ventre, the founder of the World Canine Freestyle Organization, explains all the fancy footwork involved in creating this innovative dog sport--and how to get your dogs involved. More details on this episode MP3 Podcast -Dancing With Dogs: The World Cani...

Dec 10, 200830 min

PetLifeRadio.com - Episode 31 A Foundation Of Love -- Morris Animal Foundation

If you share your life with a cat, dog, horse, or love the idea of keeping wildlife healthy--you have the Morris Animal Foundation to thank. Founded in 1948, the Foundation has been at the forefront of funding breakthrough research benefiting animals all over the world. Yet there are some illnesses and concerns that have dogged our pets--and especially our cats--for years. Dr. Patricia Olson, the President and CEO (www.morrisanimalfoundation.org) describes some of the special initiatives funded ...

Nov 24, 200833 min

PetLifeRadio.com - Episode 30 Acting Up: The American Humane Keeping Animal Actors Safe

An earlier program offered some history and insight into how animals have been treated in movies and TV. This show brings you up to date with the current state of animal actors, and how The American Humane Association leads the charge for humane care. Karen Rosa has worked behind-the-scenes for more than 18 years, keeping critters safe while the cameras are rolling, and when they stop. Hear about what happened on the set of Beverly Hills Chihuahua, Greatest American Dog, and other shows. Learn a...

Nov 13, 200835 min

PetLifeRadio.com - Episode 29 Acting Up: Animal In Media--The Real Story

Lions and tigers and bears, oh my! plus dogs, cats, birds, wolves, spiders and more. Do animals in movies make you smile? Critters on camera certainly sell products, and can be big business for the entertainment industry. But there's a sordid history of abuse used to get those "exciting/enthralling" shots. And even today, with American Humane Association leading the charge for humane care, some studios know how to get around the anti-cruelty laws. For instance, they'll film "ify" footage in Mexi...

Oct 30, 200830 min

PetLifeRadio.com - Episode 28 Feral Friends: TNR for "Community Cats"

The un-owned cats of America caterwaul from alleyways, give birth in woodpiles, and slink beneath dumpsters eking out a meager existence on the scraps of civilization. Nobody knows how many live homeless and unloved, but wherever cats gather, controversy soon follows. Many "solutions" have been tried, and opinions abound regarding the best way to deal with un-owned and feral felines. In the last decade, a small army of dedicated and caring cat advocates has come to believe that TNR is a viable a...

Oct 16, 200839 min

PetLifeRadio.com - Episode 27 Canine Houligans: Teaching Polite Behavior

Does the vet cringe when your dog appears? Are relatives and neighbors dodging your visits? We love our dogs, and expect everyone else to appreciate them, too. But dogs aren't born with human social skills and need help learning the ropes. Even dogs who SIT-STAY-COME in your own back yard become doggy delinquents when out on the town. Join dog trainer and book author Lorie Long to learn how you can have A DOG WHO'S ALWAYS WELCOME (her new book). More details on this episode MP3 Podcast -Canine H...

Oct 08, 200838 min

PetLifeRadio.com - Episode 26 Deadly Beauty? Breeding for Looks

With more than 400 recognized dog breeds around the world, there's a smorgasbord of choices for the picky pet lover. But should looks rule our hearts? Can breeding for specific traits cause quirky canine consequences? Experts say pedigree dogs are plagued by more than 500 genetic disorders, from back problems and birthing difficulties to blindness and seizures. What in dog's name are breeders thinking! Are they blinded by shiny cups and satin ribbons? Listen as pet health journalist Christie Kei...

Sep 16, 200846 min

PetLifeRadio.com - Episode 25 Pet Psychics: Real Deal or Charlatans?

Wouldn't you love to know what Zipper and Honcho think? Can a pet psychic explain why the cat stopped using the litter box, or the reason your dog hates Aunt Gretchen, simply by looking at a picture? There are hundreds of thousands of "Animal Communicators" ready and willing to do just that--for a nominal fee, of course! Do you get what you pay for? Are pet psychics legit or do they prey on gullible pet lovers? Have YOU ever "heard" your pet's thoughts? Hear what Beth Adelman, a pet expert and a...

Sep 05, 200832 min

PetLifeRadio.com - Episode 24 Mandating Responsibility: Spay-Neuter Laws

Many cities across the country want to force you to fix your cats and dogs. They say making it a law will cut pet overpopulation and save money we now unwanted animals.But these laws actually cost MORE, and can work against successful programs like TNR (trap-neuter-return for feral cats). Can you legislate responsibility? Who will bear the cost? Will new laws work when old ones haven't been enforced? Steve Dale, a pet expert and media personality in Chicago, weighs in. . More details on this epi...

Sep 02, 200839 min

PetLifeRadio.com - Episode 23 Pawsitive Parenting: Raising Kids with Pets

Modern childhood, filled with video games, text messages, and MTV, seems far removed from the farm and field encounters of yore. Does it make a differences? Let me know your thoughts at www.shojai.com. Should the "Green Revolution" include back-to-nature encouters with companion animals and wildlife? Are children suffering from a disconnect with the natural world around them? Listen as co-authors Christine Hamer, MS, CCBC and Margaret Hevel, RN, BSN, PHN discuss their book, "Parenting with Pets:...

Aug 18, 200832 min
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