It’s the first episode of Healthy Critters Radio! We bring you:
- Janie Shrader Ober talking about Rehabbing Horses
- We meet Hedwig the Pomeranian,
- The Breed Highlight is the French Bulldog,
- We learn that Hemp is not just for smoking any more, and
- We chat about rescues in the Coffee Klatch.
Listen in…
Healthy Critters Radio Episode 1 – Show Notes and Links:
- Hosts: Tigger Montague from BiostarUS and Pati Pierucci from from Pierucci Dressage
- Title Sponsor: BiostarUS
- Photo: Healthy Critters Radio
- Guest: Janie Shrader Ober of Oak Hill Equine Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation and Shrader Leather, LLC
- Breed of the Show: French Bulldog
- Nutrition Corner: Hemp for Horses
- Hedwig the Pomeranian: Visit his Facebook Page
- Listen to Healthy Critters Radio on the Horse Radio Network app for iPhone and Android
- Visit the Healthy Critters Radio website
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Les Friedman
I have a question for Hedwig. Hedwig, we have an adopted rescue dog who is an angel in the house, very sweet and loving. However, when she is outside, she goes crazy when she sees another dog – barking furiously and lunging around, long after the other dog has disappeared. This happens even if the other dog is totally calm and ignores our Molly completely. She loves to be outside but walks are often a misery because of this problem. What can we do?
Healthy Critters
Hi Les,
Thank you for writing in! Hedwig has gotten your message and plans to answer it during the next show! Stay tuned for Episode 2!
Sibby
Hedwig: Thanks for having a show, as a potential servant (human), it is very helpful to hear your perspective. Tell me besides Christobel, what other animals do you like to share your life with? At this point in your “rehab” from your very, very unfortunate beginnings are you willing to let other dogs into your life?
Richard Kavey
Dear Hedwig,
Dear Hedwig,
Congratulations on your show! Your insight exceeds your weight in grams.
Now, my question – I am a well disposed Labrador Retriever and have been adopted into a wonderful home -my human servant is splendidly solicitous and caring. Hence my problem, I share my home with 2 felines who were in residence prior to my arrival. While my felines are friendly, they frequently petition our human servant for affection. When this occurs, I swarm my human, and proffer my unlimited affection on the felines who leave in disgust. I have them well trained! … except, I have not yet succeeded in training the felines to offer their fealty to me. Please advise!
Hope
Tigger
Sibby, thanks so much for writing to Hedwig. She will be thrilled to answer your question on our Dec 10 radio show: episode number 3.