DOG RADIO and (SOMETIMES TELEVISON) is a collection of audio and video clips that will hopefully either amuse and or inform Paw-ther and Maw-ther to make them better and happier people so they can take better care of me. The one’s with the dog’s barking in the background I like the best.
Check out this new feature ROXIE’S MORNING SMILE
Stump the “Comeback Pooch” Best In Show Westminster Kennel Club 2009 (Video) ,
Uno First Beagle Ever to Win Best In Show- Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show 2008(Video)
Stanley Coren makes homemade dog food and bakes dog biscuits (videos)
Dog Fetches Beer from Refrigerator
ADAMS, TENNESSEE – DOGS CATCH BUS TO GO SWIMMING (Read Story)
Camp Lejeune – Military prisoners train dogs to help wounded vets Read Story
Watch Honey the Money Dog collect money from her customers at the All American Fireworks store and El Cheapo gas station
Ontario Today’s Resident Veterinarian answers listeners’calls July 16/08
ON POINT WITH TOM ASHBROOK JULY 14/2008
King Charles Cavalier Spaniel Meet-Up in New York City Feb 2008
Bailey rides the train to New York City
PET HOTEL – ROXIE MAKES A CAMEO APPEARANCE
How Much Will You Spend on Your Pet -
March 15/08 -NPR’S with Zoologist Patricia McConnell and co-host Larry Meiller
RENT A DOG
For those people who find owning a dog “full time” too demanding; you can now rent a dog.
Added feature — Roxie makes a cameo appearance.
And for those who find renting a dog is too much of a committment -
you can buy a realistic stuffed dog that breathes.
This 10″ stuffed Cavalier King Charles breathes
It comes with adoption papers,soft fleece bed,fitted collar,cardboard carrying crate and 1 battery.

Listen to Sunday Edition’s Documentary
“Puppies In Prison”
Catering Gone to the Dogs
Catering Gone to the Dogs – February 8, 2008 Hundreds of dogs are arriving in New York City for next week’s Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show. Alex Cohen talks to Jerry Grymek, the “doggie concierge” for the Hotel Pennsylvania, about catering to the four-legged champions and their two-legged companions.
WESTMINSTER KENNEL CLUB SLIDE SHOW
Dr. Coren is Professor of Psychology at the University of British Columbia
In this interview Dr. Coren discusses many topics, one of the topics is “Why signs are useful in training- and why signing is more important when your dog is older and might be loosing his hearing”.
Dr. Stanley Coren’s interview
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