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Tuesday
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Animal Magnet Pet Radio - 05/03/11

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Deborah explains the bond between the dog and the Irish Terrier man like Dr. Herb Fitterman.  Plus a happy puppy placement story about a 3.5 month old golden doodle puppy just days in the new home and already helping the  hearing impaired mom notice when her baby is crying.  You can see photos of that puppy litter as newborns and growing up along with the newest litter of standard poodle pups, all reds so far, born on Friday the same day as the royal wedding, posted to deborah wolfe, pet expert of Facebook.  For free pet advice and blogs, dvd clips, more pet radio and photos join the pack at www.deborahwolfeonline.com.  Deborah’s guest today is Lisa Wagner from www.walksnwags.com  which offers pet first aid courses to pet owners and pet professionals all over Canada.  Two ten hour courses and you can qualify to become an instructor and start a business of your own helping pet owners get the skills they need to react correctly in emergencies and save pet lives.  Real dogs and dummie dogs and cats are used to teach how to perform c.p.r & a.r., wound and injury first aid.  The course covers every thing you need to know from how to stop bleeding to how to get a heart beat and what to do when an allergy hits hard.  Together Lisa and Deborah discuss how you can modify or add to your first aid kit to make it work for pets and how you can use items like an onion or magazine to solve some of the most urgent problems.  Plus what should you ask your Vet next time you see him?  Tune in and find out.

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