If you've ever wondered what it's like to live with a Great Dane, look no further than this adorable and hilarious video of a Dane refusing to let his owner relax.
There's a program called castaways that rescues dogs by using inmates to train them and give them confidence. There are thousands of stories of dogs being rescued and trained to go back in the world with confidence and become someone's dog.
Kat joined me on the radio this morning to talk about pets. This morning we talked about a cute dog looking for a forever home. Here's what Kat had to say:
Daryl, the Operations Director talked to me this morning about TWO pets of the week. Yes you heard me right. They want to place them together so we are going to present both of them.
Stephanie talked to us this morning from Animal Allies, and talked about our pet of the week. She also said there are some cats and kittens that need to go home with a loving home. So, right now you can name your price for the cat you want. Find out more by going and getting the cat you have always wanted.
Jenny always gives us a wonderful pet to talk about and feature every week, this week I thought I would be a little cheezy with introduction. Maybe it will find a home for this weeks featured pet.
Jenny talked about Animal Safety this morning. Make sure your animals are secured for July 4th. Some need to be put in a kennel. Some just need to be in a safe place. Some dogs try to eat the fireworks, so keep them far away from them.
Jenny checked in to tell us about their huge adoption event this weekend. Prices are low so people can take home pets. Why not take in Mom and get her a pet.
People have been discussing having a dog park in Duluth, I've heard the arguments for and against, but where to put it. The City of Duluth Planning Division and the Parks and Recreation Division invites the public to attend a public meeting on the future use of city owned land at 41st Avenue E. and Jay Street.
Talked with Jenny about our pet of the week and she also told us we are honoring the older pets. The Senior pets, no not senior pets, the more experienced pets. They require more snuggling and petting because they aren't as active.