The Doggie Chronicles is a broadcast radio program geared towards dog enthusiasts and pet lovers alike.
Shows include the latest canine news, in-depth interviews, product reviews, and tips from some of the industry's leading dog experts. Join your host, Lisa Gorman and her special guests each week for a lively look at all things dog.
See it, hear it and get it with The Doggie Chronicles, the most unique dog lifestyle and news programming available today.
Therapeutic Dog Beds / Custom Canine Couture Closets
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Aly Johnson, Vice President, Marketing, Dolce Vita Pets joins hosts Lisa Gorman and Scott Sheppard to talk about there therapeutic dog bed. The company who started in technoligy of heating and cooling products has made the great Thera bed that can be heated or cooled for the benefits and comfort of the dog. Aly talks with Lisa and Scott about how the Thera bed works and the benefits to the dog of being able to heat or cool the bed depending on the time of the year as well as the orthopedic benefits of the dog. Aly also tells us about the Duo Temp bed that cools and heats all in one bed.
Lisa delivers the Doggie Chronicles Tip of the Week - Should you give your left over Turkey bones to your dog? Watch out for other holiday treats also.
Lisa and Scott review current dog news and story highlights of the week.
Peggy Ruggeri the CEO of Canine Couture Closets joins The Doggie Chronicles to discuses Closets for your favorite canine’s clothes and accessories. Peggy explains the different styles of closets that you can personalize with your pets picture. Canine Couture Closets can make all kinds of custom closets that you can purchase for your pets clothing. They even have a changing table to make dressing you poochie easier.
Design Your Own Dog Bed / Cancer Screening for Your Dog
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Randy Rubin, CEO, Crypton Inc. joins hosts Lisa Gorman and Scott Sheppard to explain how you can design your own dog bed to match your current home or any decor.
Using their interactive online designer you can completely customize your pet’s bed in various shapes, sizes, and broad range of fabrics. Randy discusses the type of materials available and their standard dog beds that feature designs by artists such as William Wegman.
Lisa delivers the Doggie Chronicles Tip of the Week about first aid. What do
you do if your dogs get a cut on their ear that wont stop bleeding?
Dr. Jack Stephen, CEO, Veterinary Pet Insurance Company joins The Doggie Chronicles to talk about health insurance for your dog and how to get free cancer screenings. Dr. Stephen discusses the various treatment options for canine cancer and as with any form, early detection is the key to successful treatment. He also explains some of the other benefits of having pet health insurance and the types of conditions and treatments that are covered up to 90% in many cases.
Canine Companions Bring Independence to the Disabled
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Kendra Bushong, National Marketing Coordinator, Canine Companions for Independence joins hosts Lisa Gorman and Scott Sheppard to share some of the great things their non-profit organization does by training assistance dogs that help people with disabilities live more independently. Kendra explains the types of service dogs and some background about how they teach these specially bred dogs to perform over 40 commands including picking up objects, opening doors, pushing buttons, and notifying the hearing impaired on various sound related tasks like if the food in their microwave is done cooking.
Kendra also describes what types are best suited for becoming a service dog. Some of the dogs are assigned to even work as facility dogs helping patients in hospitals, nursing homes, and other stressful environments feel better. These dogs are exceptional in every aspect and bring incredible joy to their handlers and special people to whom they are assigned.
Emily Williams, National Board Member & Volunteer, Canine Companions for Independence chats with Lisa and Scott about what is involved in the process of training such a dog, all the way from time the puppy is born till it is placed with a human companion. Emily has been volunteering since 1989, raising 29 litters of puppies. She shares her experiences as a breeder and some of the methods she uses to train the young dogs in real world situations such as in stores and restaurants. Emily also shares anecdotes about the special bond these dogs form with their companions and how rewarding it can be to watch a young pup find it’s final home.
To find out more info about the process of applying for a service dog, or how to volunteer helping to raise and/or train these dogs visit their website at: http://www.cci.org