Pet World Insider Veterinarian Mondays Radio Segment – Dr Justine Lee + Listener Questions + Dog or Cat People + How Many Pets + Adopting & Much More

Pet World Insider Veterinarian Mondays Radio Segment - Dr Justine Lee + Listener Questions + Dog or Cat People + How Many Pets + Adopting & Much More
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On this Pet World Radio Segment talk with renowned author, vet and pet expert Dr. Justine Lee from the Pet Poison Helpline, and discuss questions from her great book “It’s Dog’s Life…But It’s Your Carpet” and more…

Enjoy this Pet World Radio Segment in case a station near you does not currently carry Pet World Radio on the EMB or CRN networks!

Read more at Dr. Justine Lee’s wonderful website:  Dr. Justine Lee

An excerpt from the website:

Why does my dog lick his balls?

Admit it; you’ve always wanted to know. Well, finally there’s a professional out there who’s not too embarrassed to answer – bone-fide veterinarian, critical care specialist, and dog lover Dr. Justine A. Lee. It’s a Dog’s Life . . . but It’s Your Carpet takes you behind the scenes to look at the training and off-the-record opinions of a certified vet, and answers all the questions you’ve always wanted to ask about your dog, including:

Is a dog’s nose a good indicator of his health?
Can a Chihuahua and a Great Dane mate?
Why do dogs eat their own poop?
What’s the smartest breed?
Can I get my dog’s ears pierced?
Why does my dog roll around in rotting feces?
If I mix food coloring with Fluffy’s kibble, will it make her poop easier to find in the yard?

Written by one of approximately 240 veterinary board-certified emergency critical care specialists in the world, It’s a Dog’s Life… but It’s Your Carpet offers factual and funny answers to some of the most common, offbeat questions about your beloved companions. Whether you’re looking for advice on pet rearing, solutions to your dog’s most frustrating habits, explanations of his weirdest quirks, or simply a good laugh at his expense, this book is sure to inform – and entertain – dog lovers of every breed. Check out some sample questions, which I posted at my dog blog (listed under “Dog questions”). For you well-rounded owners who love and own both species of four-legged friends, check out my blog of “General Pet Questions.”

 

Read more at Dr. Justine Lee’s wonderful website:  Dr. Justine Lee

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