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.
Heather McLeod with Scoopies joins hosts Lisa Gorman and Scott Sheppard to discuss her innovative mitt-shaped biodegradeable poop scoop bags. Scoopies provide a quick, clean way to pick up after your pup. They even come in a convienent dispenser package.
Lisa and Scott review current dog news and story highlights of the week.
Lisa delivers the Doggie Chronicles Tip of the Week about artificial sweetener and the danger to your dog.
Chris Puls, Vice President of the Dog Scouts of America, joins the Doggie Chronicles to talk about their organization dedicated to educating people about responsible dog ownership. Based on principles seen in Boy or Girl Scouts, a Dog Scout is a canine companion who has learned and experienced the requirements to receive reward badges. Chris explains how the national non-profit organization allows you and your dogs to build a better bond while doing fun activities together.
Tom Tolen a Reporter with the Livingston Community News joins hosts Lisa Gorman and Scott Sheppard to talk about the Brighton Fire Dept awarded for rescuing a blind dog. Tom tells us about the award that PETA awarded the Brighton Fire dept after rescuing a blind dog from a septic tank.
Lisa and Scott review current dog news and story highlights of the week.
Lisa delivers the Doggie Chronicles Tip of the Week about how dogs eating habits in the warm weather.
Jenny Barlos, Client Services Director, Assistance Dogs of America, Inc. joins The Doggie Chronicles to talk about assistance dogs. Jenny tells us all about the great thing that assistance dogs can help people with. Assistance dogs of America works primarily with "mobility issues", so that the individual can have a "normal” life. Jenny also tells us the difference between a service dog and a therapy dog.