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Animals Today August 3, 2022. How to rescue a pet trapped in a hot car. Risks of blue-green algae. Rhinoceros protection and facts.

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During the summer heat, you may come across a situation where an animal, typically a dog, has been left alone in a car that is too warm for comfort or safety. Even though it’s no secret that leaving dogs in hot cars is dangerous and often illegal, it continues to happen too frequently. So, we […]

Filed Under: 2022 Show archive, Animal advocacy, Animal Cruelty, Cats, Dogs, General Information, Rhinos

Animals Today August 31, 2019: Will cruel cyanide bombs be banished? Liability and safety tips for dog owners.

September 4, 2019 by Peter Spiegel 1 Comment

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Will cruel cyanide bombs be banished? Lori begins the show by welcoming Collette Adkins, Carnivore Conservation Director at the Center for Biological Diversity to talk about the animal killing devices known as “cyanide bombs”.  These have been used for decades with the stated purpose of controlling predatory wolves, foxes, coyotes and wild dogs, and the […]

Filed Under: 2019 Show Archive, Animal advocacy, Animal Cruelty, Dogs, General Information, Law, Quiz

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Animals Today June 29, 2019: Why exotic animals should not be pets and trap, neuter and release programs for feral cats.

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Why exotic animals should not be pets Private ownership of wild animals like big cats, monkeys and bears typically leads to a life of neglect and cruelty for the animals, as well as presenting risks to the owners and the community. Fortunately, the practice is decreasing, but there remains far too many bad situations around […]

Filed Under: 2019 Show Archive, Aniamal Cruelty, Animal advocacy, Animal Sanctuary, Cats, General Information, monologue, News

Animals Today May 18, 2019. Farewell Doris Day. Update on rabies. Ultra potent rodenticides are harming wildlife, pets and children.

May 24, 2019 by Peter Spiegel 1 Comment

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Lori begins the show with a remembrance of Doris day, who died May 13, 2019 at the age of 97. A Hollywood legend, she was known for her talents as a singer, dancer and as a pioneering advocate for animals. She was an early opponent of animal testing, and persuaded Alfred Hitchcock to ensure humane […]

Filed Under: 2019 Show Archive, Animal advocacy, Animal Sanctuary, Animal Shelter, Dogs, Environment, General Information, Rodent control, Veterinary topics, Wild animals Tagged With: Advocacy, Rabies, Rodents

Animals Today December 15, 2018: Resolve to help animals in the New Year. Diabetes in dogs. Reindeer games.

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Resolve to help animals in the New Year As 2018 draws to a close, many of us have begun to consider what we can do to make the New Year better for ourselves, for others, and for the world. So it won’t surprise you that here at Animals Today, we are asking, what can I […]

Filed Under: Deer, 2018 Show Archive, Animal advocacy Tagged With: Dogs

Animals Today September 15, 2018: Cosmetic testing in California. Allergies in cats. Paul Rodgers, animal advocate. Hot animal news.

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In California, a bill is headed to Governor Brown’s desk, which will ban the sale of cosmetics if the final form of the product or any of its ingredients were tested on animals. Elizabeth Baker, Regulatory Policy Director for Physician’s Committee for Responsible Medicine, joins Lori to describe how the bill evolved and how the […]

Filed Under: 2018 Show Archive, Products, Animal advocacy, Animal Sanctuary, Cats, General Information, Veterinary topics, Wild animals Tagged With: Law, Sanctuary

Animals Today September 1, 2018: Fighting consumption of dog meat in Asia. Animal Crackers gets a new box. Scottsdale is the most pet friendly city. Allergies in dogs, with Dr. Doug Kunz.

September 4, 2018 by Peter Spiegel 2 Comments

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We begin with Shelly Fitzpatrick, who has traveled to South Korea twice to join activists working to end the consumption of dog and cat meat there. Politics, traditional culture and economics are all factors and currently, there are 17,000 dog farms in the country. Listen in to hear a first person account and learn how […]

Filed Under: 2018 Show Archive, Animal advocacy, Animal Cruelty, Animals Rights, Dogs, News, Veterinary topics Tagged With: Dogs, Animal Cruelty, Animal rights, Pets, veterinary

Animals Today Aug 18, 2018: Progress and challenges in solving pet overpopulation. Orangutans in peril. Giant African rats are detecting land mines. Dangerous bacterium resides in the saliva of healthy dogs and cats. SuperZoo 2018 – first impressions.

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In recognition of International Homeless Animals’ Day, Lori reviews the progress made in the past few decades to address pet overpopulation and to decrease the killing of healthy dogs and cats in shelters. Fantastic progress has been made, but there still is work to do. Why not take a moment today to think about what […]

Filed Under: Animal rights, 2018 Show Archive, Rats, Shelter, Animal advocacy, Animal Rescue, General Information, Orangutan, Veterinary topics Tagged With: Dogs, veterinary, cats

Animals Today January 27, 2018. The strongest ten animal bites. February is pet dental health month. The Nonhuman Rights Project seeks to secure more legal rights for animals. Tracking animal abusers with statewide registries.

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This show begins with Lori counting down the bite power of the ten strongest nonhuman biters, with many facts about the included animals. Featured are lions, grizzly bears, gorillas, and crocodiles. Lori continues with solid advice about one of the more neglected aspects of pet care, oral hygiene. Keeping up with brushing of your dog’s […]

Filed Under: Animal rights, 2018 Show Archive, Aniamal Cruelty, Animal advocacy, Law, Legal, Pet Products Tagged With: Law, Dogs, Pets

Animals Today January 6, 2018. Ideas to help dogs and cats for the New Year. Aiding wild animals near the home. The continued growth of the plant-based diet. Reviewing Earthlings. Risks from rabies.

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We begin sharing some ideas you and your children can try to help needy dogs and cats in your community. Maybe one or more of these suggestions will inspire you for the New Year. Then we discuss things you can do around your home to help the wild animals and critters who live nearby. We […]

Filed Under: Animal rights, 2018 Show Archive, Animal advocacy, Animal Ethics, diet, Food, vegan Tagged With: Films, Animal Cruelty, Animal rights, Veganism

Animals Today December 9, 2017. Legal analysis of the shooting death of an innocent woman by a hunter. Understanding the mind of the cow. Exploring Nat Geo’s Encounter Ocean Odyssey. Pets and stereos: Can we all get along? Marin County’s humane approach to managing wildlife / livestock conflict.

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The show begins with Lori speaking with Animal Legal Defense Fund Senior Staff Attorney, Diane Balkin, about the recent shooting of Rosmarie Billquist, who was killed by a hunter while walking her dogs in a field behind her home. The hunter, Thomas Jadlowski, shot at what he believed to be a deer with a high […]

Filed Under: cows, Coyote, 2017 show archive, 2017 archive, Animal advocacy, General Information, Hunting, Law Tagged With: hunting, Cows, Animal rights

Animals Today November 18, 2017: Sea Shepherd Conservation Society update. What happened to Ringling Bros’ tigers? Ronnie Lee discusses his biography, The Animals’ Freedom Fighter.

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We begin with Paul Watson, Founder, President and Executive Director of Sea Shepherd Conservation Society. The Japanese government has adopted aggressive means to thwart the Society’s pacific fleet from interfering with their whaling activities. Watson says he will have to find a new approach, and is hopeful that other governments will act to end Japan’s illegal […]

Filed Under: Animal rights, 2017 show archive, 2017 archive, Animal advocacy, Animal Ethics, Circus, General Information, Oceans, Tigers Tagged With: Oceans, Circus, Tigers

Animals Today Nov 6, 2016: Who should be permitted to have Emotional Support Animals? Swim with dolphin programs losing popularity. Helping youth grieve the loss of pets. Backyard ingestion hazards for dogs and cats.

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The show begins with Dr. Jeffrey Younggren, Clinical and Forensic Psychologist at University of Missouri. Lori and Jeffrey discuss the current legal and regulatory status of service animals (usually dogs) and Emotional Support Animals (ESAs). There is a lot of misinformation and confusion regarding where the animals are allowed to go. Dr. Younggren also provides […]

Filed Under: 2016 Show Archive, Animal advocacy, Animal Cruelty, Dogs, Dolphins, General Information, Law

Animals Today September 10, 2016: Helping Koalas. Expanded legal rights for animals in Oregon. Worst enclosures for cetaceans. Too many stray dogs in Dallas.

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This show begins with Lori and Peter chatting about koalas, in recognition of Save the Koala Month. Koala populations are shrinking due to habitat loss, predation by dogs, fires, accidents and disease. Peter also has three new California animal news items. Then, Peter welcomes legal expert Bob Ferber, who discusses the significance of a recent […]

Filed Under: Koala, Animal advocacy, Dogs, Dolphins, Law, whales Tagged With: Law, Dogs, Whales

Animals Today December 26, 2015: Top Animal Stories of 2015. Elephant trivia. Avoiding animal hazards during the holidays.

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This show features Lori and Peter’s top eight picks of the most important animal welfare and animal rights stories of 2015. And even though the killing of Africa’s iconic lion, Cecil was very important, we deemed a different one to be the biggest event of the year. What would be on your list? Then, we […]

Filed Under: 2015 Show Archive, Animal advocacy, Elephants, General Information, Quiz, Top stories Tagged With: Elephants, Quiz

Animals Today March 22, 2015. The connection between dog breeding and euthanasia. What is holding the animal welfare movement back? Best Friends has a new Chief Digital Officer.

March 22, 2015 by Peter Spiegel Leave a Comment

http://s3.amazonaws.com/at-radio/032215.mp3 This show began with Lori speaking to Elizabeth Oreck, National Manager of Puppy Mill Initiatives for Best Friends Animal Society about the connection between intentional dog breeding, overpopulation and euthanasia of homeless dogs. For years, Lori has been explaining how dog breeders contribute to shelter crowding and consequently to the killing of far too many […]

Filed Under: 2015 Show Archive, Animal advocacy, Animal Shelter, Dogs, General Information Tagged With: Dogs, Animal rights, Media

Animals Today – February 15, 2015. Captive hunting critique. Will New York ban cat declawing? Giraffe populations under pressure.

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http://s3.amazonaws.com/at-radio/021515.mp3 This show began with Joe Meile from Committee to Abolish Sport Hunting (C.A.S.H.). Following allegations of a connection between actor Matthew McConaughey and a canned hunting ranch, we wanted to learn more about how these operations operate. Joe is one of the country’s leading opponents of hunting and provided the disturbing details. Then, NYS assemblywoman Linda Rosenthal […]

Filed Under: 2015 Show Archive, Africa, Animal advocacy, Cats, General Information, Giraffe, Hunting Tagged With: hunting, Giraffe, Law, cats, Wild animals

Animals Today – February 1, 2015. Exploring gender differences in how we relate to animals. Free roaming cats: New survey asks, how does the public want them to be treated?

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This show featured two wonderful guests. First on was anthrozoologist Hal Herzog, book author, blogger, researcher and Professor of Psychology at Western Carolina University. Have you ever wondered if girls and women care more about animals than boys and men? Which sex tends to be more active in animal rights and welfare issues? And, which sex […]

Filed Under: 2015 Show Archive, Animal advocacy, Animal Rescue, Anthrozoology, Cats, General Information Tagged With: cats

Animals Today November 16, 2014 – The culture of youth rodeo and western style events utilizing animals: What lessons are learned?

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http://s3.amazonaws.com/at-radio/111614.mp3 On this show, Lori welcomed Eric Mills, one of the country’s leading voices in opposition to animal cruelty in rodeo and rodeo style events, and in agriculture. Eric is Founder and Coordinator of Action for Animals, and serves as a Board member of PawPAC and the Ohlone Humane Society. They started off with Eric’s comments […]

Filed Under: 2014 Show Archive, Aniamal Cruelty, Animal advocacy, General Information, hoarding, Humane education, Rodeo Tagged With: Horses, Animal Cruelty

Animals Today, November 2, 2014. Hidden and not so hidden risks of having dogs, featuring former LA Animal Cruelty Prosecutor, Bob Ferber.

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http://s3.amazonaws.com/at-radio/110214.mp3 As much joy as we get from living with dogs, and being their guardians and owners, there are real risks in doing so. Most people are not aware of the serious nature of these risks, or seriously underestimate them, according to Humane Education authority and former Los Angeles Animal Cruelty Prosecutor, Bob Ferber. Each […]

Filed Under: 2014 Show Archive, Animal advocacy, Dogs, General Information, Law, Legal Tagged With: Law, Dogs, Pets

Animals Today October 12, 2014 – Did that dog really need to be shot? Improving management of dog encounters by police. A model program to help pay for emergency Vet care for needy families.

October 22, 2014 by Peter Spiegel 1 Comment

http://s3.amazonaws.com/at-radio/101214.mp3 This show featured former LA animal cruelty prosecutor Bob Ferber, who discussed the problems that often occur when police officers encounter dogs. A few months ago in Michigan, a dog in his backyard was shot and killed by an officer who was looking for a suspect. The officer said he feared for his own safety. […]

Filed Under: 2014 Show Archive, Animal advocacy, Dogs, General Information, Law Tagged With: Law, Dogs, law enforcement, veterinary

Animals Today: October 19, 2014 – Compassion Fatigue: Recognizing and managing this common condition.

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https://s3.amazonaws.com/at-radio/ATcompassfatigue10.19.14.mp3 On this show, Lori welcomed Patricia Smith for an in-depth discussion about a common condition, compassion fatigue. Caregivers and people in all helping professions are susceptible to this type of secondary traumatic stress, resulting in apathy, isolation, bottled-up emotions, substance abuse and other self-destructive behaviors. Individuals who work with animals are particularly susceptible to […]

Filed Under: 2015 Show Archive, Animal advocacy, Animal Rescue, Cats, Dogs, General Information Tagged With: Animal rescue, cats, Dogs

Animals Today – September 21, 2014. Legal challenge to the Phoenix ban on the sale of dogs and cats. Perspectives on breeding and dog overpopulation. Pet store success with humane business practices.

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http://s3.amazonaws.com/at-radio/092114.mp3 To begin this show, Lori was joined by  Chris Green, Director of Legislative Affairs, Animal Legal Defense Fund.  In December 2013, Phoenix passed an ordinance that would prohibit pet stores from selling dogs and cats obtained from puppy mills. Soon after a lawsuit was filed challenging the ordinance, delaying its enactment. Chris Green  provided […]

Filed Under: 2014 Show Archive, Animal advocacy, Animal Rescue, Dogs, General Information, Legal, Pet Products Tagged With: Dogs, Pets, Politics, Puppy mill

Animals Today January 26, 2014. Lisa Kemmerer discusses Animals and World Religions

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http://s3.amazonaws.com/at-radio/012614.mp3 On this show, Lori welcomed Lisa Kemmerer, Associate Professor of Philosophy and Religions, Montana State University, Billings. In Lisa’s book, Animals and World Religions, she shows “…how spiritual writings and teachings in seven major religious traditions can help people to consider their ethical obligations toward other creatures.” Kemmerer appeals to the faithful to show […]

Filed Under: 2014 Show Archive, Africa, Aniamal Cruelty, Animal advocacy, Animal Ethics, Religion, Rhinos Tagged With: Animal rights, Africa, religion

Animals Today January 12, 2014 – Josh Tetrick presents new vegan products from Hampton Creek. Richard Schwartz analyzes Israeli slaughterhouse problems.

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http://s3.amazonaws.com/at-radio/011214.mp3 This show featured two guests with important stories. First, Lori welcomed the Josh Tetrick, CEO of the vegan food brand, Hampton Creek. Beginning with the breakthrough product, Just Mayo, Tetrick’s new company seems poised for strong growth, as cruelty-free and healthful food choices grow. Check out Hampton Creek. Then, Richard Schwartz  joined Lori to […]

Filed Under: 2014 Show Archive, Animal advocacy, Animal Cruelty, Books, Food, General Information, Healthy eating Tagged With: Food, Veganism, Slaughterhouse

Animals Today November 24, 2013 – The film Parrot Confidential with Allison Argo and Karen Windsor

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http://s3.amazonaws.com/at-radio/112413.mp3 On this show we discussed the new film, Parrot Confidential, by award winning filmmaker, Allison Argo. There are many problems associated with having parrots as pets due to their complex social behavior, and long lifespans. Consequently, there are thousands of parrots in sanctuaries needing adoption, because families often give them up or abandon them. Argo brings […]

Filed Under: 2013 show archive, Animal advocacy, Animal Sanctuary, Birds, Companion animals, Film, General Information, Zoo Tagged With: Films, Birds, Diet, Parrots

Animals Today September 15, 2013 Carol Glasser, PhD. Progress for Science’s opposition of UCLA vivisection. What motivates hunters?

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http://s3.amazonaws.com/at-radio/091513.mp3 On this week’s show, Lori was joined by Sociologist Dr. Carol Glasser. Dr. Glasser is a co-founder of Progress for Science, a grassroots campaign focused on ending vivisection at University of California, Los Angeles. They discussed  animal welfare violations in UC animal labs, whether testing on animals provides useful information about human disease, the […]

Filed Under: 2013 show archive, Animal advocacy, General Information, Hunting, Vivisection Tagged With: Animal experimentation, hunting, vivisection

Animals Today September 1, 2013. Will Potter – Green is the New Red

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http://s3.amazonaws.com/at-radio/090113.mp3 On this show, Lori spoke with Will Potter, award-winning independent journalist. Will’s recent book is titled, Green is the New Red: An Insider’s Account of a Social Movement Under Siege. Will has documented how corporations and government agencies are using their ever-expanding powers to oppose and even imprison non-violent environmental and animal activists. Lori […]

Filed Under: 2013 show archive, Animal advocacy, Environment, General Information, Healthy eating, Law, Legal Tagged With: Law, Animal rights

Animals Today April 17, 2011. Discussion of the book, The Animal Rights Debate – Abolition or Regulation?

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On this show, lori was joined by the authors of the book, The Animal Rights Debate – Abolition or Regulation? Gary L. Francione and Robert Garner debated their ideas on how to advance conditions for non-human animals. Buy it here.

Filed Under: Animal rights, 2011 Show Archive, Animal advocacy Tagged With: Books, Animal rights

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