http://www.DogCastRadio.com DogCast Radio is a twice monthly radio show all about dogs. You can hear for free at our website, download it to listen at home or on your MP3 player, or subscribe to it as a Podcast. It seeks to cover anything and everything dog related. Check out our Subject Index or Episode Guide to see what we've already covered. All episodes are still available for listening or downloading. We profile dog breeds, which includes talking to breeders and owners about what's good, bad or just different about the breed, what its health is like, its temperament - and what it's like to live with one. We have interviews with dog owners participating in a variety of activities - water training, agility etc., or just enjoying the fulfillment of life with a dog. We have training tips from professional dog trainers, covering as many different aspects of training as possible - from the basic to the impressive party piece trick. If you have dog training problems, get in touch and we'll try to find an expert with the answer - or at least helpful guidance!
In our latest podcast, Episode 266, hear about Search and Rescue Sport from Melissa Stagnaro, the Vice President of the American Retteungshunde Sport Association. Melissa's dogs have also painted masterpieces, and enjoy playing corn hole too.
Julie shares the most important command to teach your dog is - and it might just save their life!
What a terrible start in life, to be dumped into a garden on a very cold night. But now both puppies have a new name and a new home - and lots of love is lavished on them.
This week is Volunteers’ Week and Battersea Dogs & Cats Home is celebrating two of its dedicated volunteers from Walton on Thames who have made a real difference to the charity.
Animal lovers Sally Curren and her partner John Sullivan have provided a temporary home and loving care to over 75 homeless animals from Battersea’s Old Windsor centre since 2009.
Youngsters are being asked to take photos showing the many ways in which humans can impact animals for a new category of the RSPCA Young Photographer Awards 2018. These include litter, plastics, deforestation, pesticides and pollution.
For the first time, a category exploring ‘The Human Impact on Animals’ will be included in the RSPCA’s photography competition for under 19s.
Wildlife expert Chris Packham and his fellow competition judges will be looking for powerful, imaginative and original photos that focus on the challenges faced by animals.
RSPCA officers are appealing to the public to help them track down the owner of a dog who needed rescuing this week after getting stuck in a metal gate in Kent.
The animal welfare charity is keen to trace the Labrador’s owners after freeing her from a tight spot.