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Penniful Pets – Show #51


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This time on Animal Talk Naturally! we talked with pet lover, pet rescuer, author, animal photographer, Penny Leisch. Penny has two dogs and two cats that are all old animals living with her because other people didn’t want them when they got old and/or sick. Here is this week’s synopsis:

1. Announcements
2. Our guest: Penny Leisch and her special pets
3. The subtle language of animals
4. The Arizona Animal Welfare League
5. Pet laws and politics
6. Behavioral issues and health
7. Time, money and moral commitment
8. Pets are for Life
9. Mention of Lisa Ross-Williams, horse expert
10. January with Penny on feral cat work with Alley Cat Allies and cat rescue

For more on PETS:
Pets, Pets and Pets! Vol 1
Pets, Pets and Pets! Vol 2

Most past shows can be found here on Animal Talk Naturally!. Go HERE for more details. To advertise on Animal Talk Naturally use this link:
http://www.animaltalknaturally.com/advertising-opportunities-on-animal-talk-naturally/

… it’s a really big show! Have a pawsitively tail waggin’, hoof stompin, wing-flappin’, purrrfectly animal talkin’ day!

About Animal Talk Naturally
Celebrating the art of natural animal health, the truth of animal nature and the love of the human/animal bond from a Christian faith-based focus. Veterinary naturopaths Dr. Kim Bloomer and Dr. Jeannie Thomason, now in their fourth year of online talk radio. Bloomer & Thomason bring in a wide variety of industry experts to help share the passion Animal Talk Naturally is known for by their audience. Join them bi-weekly for an often passionate, sometimes serious, sometimes funny, but never boring show! You and your animals can be “ears up” for the podcast at www.animaltalknaturally.com.

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