Why is a good dog for an apartment a cat? - Episode 203
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My dog is fearful of anything in the air, planes, birds, a person stepping over. Why?
Dave gives a shot at the Fact or Fiction
Do rats make good pets? What would be a good name for a pet rat?
Do dogs need sweaters outside?
What would be a good dog for an apartment?
My cat sleeps a lot, like a lot, a lot. How much sleep is too much for a cat?
Kurt in Omaha listening on KFAB. Our 2 year old miniature schnauzer get cranky when we give attention to other dogs or kids. We are having a baby, is this going to be a problem?
5 signs your pet might be on drugs.
Rewind back to Sunday 5-14-2006 Hour 2
In the episode you will hear
Jamie
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Thanks for listening and as always... Have an exotic week and kiss your wild thing for me.
Send your pet photos in now and we will add your fur kids to the #PetParade. jamie@animaltalkradio.com
Why do poodle have such odd cuts?Curious about whether dogs really need sweaters or if your pet rat should be named Templeton? We've got you covered! On this episode of Animal Talk, we kick things off with our popular "Fact or Fiction" segment, where you'll get the chance to test your animal knowledge and win a fabulous prize. From fascinating trivia about lawn-mowing sheep to the incredible properties of sea otter fur, you'll be amazed by what you learn about the animal kingdom.
Ever wondered why your older dog is suddenly terrified of things in the air, like planes and birds? Bessie, one of our dedicated listeners, brought this heartfelt concern to our attention, and we explore possible explanations like past trauma or even cataracts. Tune in for practical advice on helping your furry friend regain confidence through obedience training and positive activities. Our insights aim to make both you and your pet more at ease.
The fun doesn't stop there. We share personal anecdotes and useful tips on keeping rats as pets, and debate whether it's necessary to bundle up your dog for winter. For those living in apartments, we weigh the pros and cons of having a dog versus a cat. Wrapping up, we tackle the complexities of preparing a potentially aggressive miniature schnauzer for a new baby, offering essential desensitization techniques and stressing the importance of professional guidance. Join us for an episode brimming with humor, heartfelt advice, and invaluable insights for all pet enthusiasts.