WGN Radio Petcast: Prevent Heartworm, Positives of Animal Assisted Therapy, Chicago's Most Talented Dogs
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I've never seen anyone get so excited about heartworm disease. In fact, I get a little worried. Dr. Sheldon Rubin, who at this point has his own radio fan club, talks about heartworm prevention and reveals new data. Listen, and I guarantee (or your money back) you will learn about heartworm disease from the past President of the American Heartworm Society.
The benefits of human/animal interactions are well documented. Still, there isn't enough good science.
Pfizer Animal Health has announced a ground-breaking study to learn more about how children with cancer benefit from animal assisted therapy, and even how their family's and the medical professional involved might benefit as well. Dr. Mike McFarland, Group Director of Veterinary Medical Services at Pfizer announces this ground-breaking study in conjunction with the American Humane Association.
Speaking of animal assisted therapy, I talk about the Lucy Fund with the American Humane Association, which I set up to honor our dog, Lucy, who passed away in mid-May. Lucy was an animal assisted therapy dog for half her life, and the fund supports and promotes heroic animal assisted therapy efforts.
If your dog has talent, listen up! I spoke with Rich Seng about his contest for the most talented dogs in Chicago - Chicago's Best Friend.
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Source: http://www.chicagonow.com/blogs/steve-dale-pet-world/2011/06/wgn-radio-petcast-prevent-heartworm-positives-of-animal-assisted-therapy-chicagos-most-talented-dogs-1.html
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