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Episode 78 of DogCast Radio available now

Episode 78 of DogCast Radio is now available. It includes the second part of veterinarian Paula Terrifaj’s interview about how you can spend less on your dog at the vet. Do you know what the single most significant step you can take to do that is? Paula does! – and she’ll let you in on the secret.

When Nature Calls

Who looks after the Huskies?
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Usually when you're walking your dog, any thoughts of a toilet nature are concerned with what the dog is doing. Sometimes, however, the "call of nature" is speaking to you, and at that point if you're out alone with your dog, just what do you do?


Episode 78 - Choosing a puppy and more on spending less at the veterinarian

Released Sat December 13, 2008
Length: 1:02:35
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  • Spending less at the veterinarian
  • Choosing a good dog breeder
  • News
  • Buddy's Diary
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Buddy's birthday and doggy gifts

It's Buddy's birthday today. He is six years old, and I can't believe that the tiny black bundle we brought home, it seems like not so long ago, is definitely all grown up. Well, physically anyway, at heart he is still a mischievous puppy, and is still full of energy, and I wouldn’t have him any other way!

In the last year he has tried many things for the first time – agility, heelwork to music, and obedience classes and competitions, and taken them all in his stride. He has also passed his Bronze, Silver, and Gold Kennel Club Good Citizen awards.

The Hazzards of dog theft

I’ve just spotted in the news that John Schneider – remember him as the blond brother in the original Dukes of Hazzard show? – has had his two dogs stolen.

He had bought two puppies as Christmas presents for his children, and he had left them in his car, which was then stolen. Though the car has been recovered the puppies are still missing. The puppies are ten week old Yorkshire Terriers.

Don't be a human maypole

How many dogs do you walk? I’m usually accompanied by two, which I can just about manage, except when I have to juggle two leads in one hand, and open and use a poop bag, and at the moment avoid dropping my gloves in the aforementioned poop!

sober the basset hound

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with looks like this its easy to spoil him,so funny he hides under his bed then walkes around with the bed over him so are little parsons terrior barks and jumps on him,
great pet more people should have bassetts will walk,run,play.or lay,sleep,eat.will follow you everywhere and is in heaven with a bone great with other dogs and people. must not jump up as these dogs are big strong dogs love love love them..................

Like Peas & Carrots

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My three Shih Tzu/Chihuahua cross dogs . From left to right , Roly (son) , Dillon (Dad) & Bonnie (Mum)

wolfie and blue

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Wolfie and Blue aged 10 months. we have had Wolfie since 6 weeks old,Blue came 5 weeks ago as her owner could not handle her.Blue is Wolfies litter mate and they get on very well.

Beware of blogs!

Ollie and Dylan running
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Sometimes blogs should carry warnings. Last Saturday I was catching up with my blog reading, and was working my way through my “favourites”. I was bemoaning the fact that one dog blog I regularly read hasn’t been updated since mid-October, while I opened the next blog, which was Stephen Foster’s. (http://walkingollie.wordpress.com/) I found myself looking at a post titled Leaving Ollie, and immediately alarm bells rang.