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The Best Pet Care Tips

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Today's show originally aired January 27, 2014.

From Faith Middleton: Barking, fleas, Lyme disease, pet food, biting, housebreaking, shyness, pet insurance, animal rescue. Top flight advice from vet Dr. Todd Friedland. Don't miss his adventures with animals of all kinds.

Ever wonder what your pet's doing while you're away from home? There are some deviceson the market that do everything from tracking your pets' comings and goings to making them work for their food:

Whistle 
Tagg
PASSport Pet Access Smart System
Pet-Zen 
AiKiou 
Northmate 
Go-Go Dog Pals 
FroliCat Dart Duo 
The Woofer

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GUEST:

  • Dr. Todd Friedland - Chief of Staff and Veterinarian  at North Windham Animal Hospital

MUSIC:

  • “Gne Gne,” Montefiori Cocktail
  • “Love Dog,” TV on the Radio
  • “Black Cat,” Jonathan Clay
  • “Space Dog,” Tori Amos

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