Posts Tagged ‘jeff marginean’

Tragedy in Japan Leaving behind homeless pets.

Thursday, March 31st, 2011

ABC NEWS/AP -  Their fur caked with mud, pet dogs trot forlornly in rubble-filled streets along Japan’s devastated coastline, foraging for scraps and searching for owners. Luna, a six-year-old Beagle mix, is tied to a tree, barking for attention or sleeping in a cardboard box on a dirty cushion, two bowls of frozen water before her. Still she is one of the lucky ones. She has food. Passers-by pet and comfort her...more…

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TOBY KEITH NOMINATED FOR CMA ENTERTAINER OF THE YEAR. How he is celebrating…

Thursday, March 31st, 2011

The Academy of Country Music Awards are next week — and, while country has America’s special attention, it seems like a perfect time to do something special for our troops. I’m humbled to be nominated for Entertainer of the Year, but that pales in comparison to the humbling experience of when I visit our troops on a USO tour….more…

“Toby Keith is a true patriot. He is always thinking of the troops and what he can do to help them at every turn. I’m joining Toby’s quest to send some comforts of home to our troops and I hope you will also.”~Jeff Marginean, Host of the My Buddy Butch Show.

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Why Your Dog Likes to Dig and How to Stop it.

Thursday, March 31st, 2011

MICHIGAN – (Lansing State Journal) - The American Kennel Club notes that while certain breeds, terriers in particular, tend to dig more because it’s in their genes, dogs dig as an outlet for frustration when they are left alone outside in the backyard. Digging provides something to do when an active, intelligent dog is bored out of his mind. “Dogs dig for a number of reasons,” said AKC Canine Good Citizen Director and Certified Applied Animal Behaviorist Mary Burch…more…

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Nature’s Logic Celebrates 5 Years of Making 100% Natural Pet Food

Thursday, March 31st, 2011

NEBRASKA – (MBB News) Nature’s Logic, of Lincoln, Nebraska, is celebrating five years of making high-quality, 100% natural foods for dogs and cats. Since 2006, the company has introduced canned, dry, and raw formulas, all without chemically-synthesized vitamins or minerals. Over the years, Nature’s Logic has expanded the selection of protein choices, now offering chicken, lamb, duck, venison, beef, rabbit, salmon, and our newest flavor, sardine...more…

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The Loudest PURRRRRING Cat!

Thursday, March 31st, 2011

ENGLAND (RR-AP) Smokey, a gray and white tabby cat, prepares to receive a treat from owner Ruth Adams, in Northampton , England. A British community college says it has recorded Smokey, whose lawnmower-like purr hit 73 decibels, 16 times louder than the average feline. The recording has been submitted to the Guinness World Records….more

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Sleep With Your Pet? You could catch deadly disease!

Tuesday, January 25th, 2011

MSNBC - Sleeping with and “kissing” your animals on their little pet lips puts you at risk for some serious medical problems — even when those pusses and pooches are seemingly healthy, according to “Zoonoses in the Bedroom,” a study published in the February issue of the CDC journal Emerging Infectious Diseases…more…

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Feeding table scraps not healthy for your pet!

Tuesday, January 25th, 2011

Galvaston County Daily (Texas) – Canine cuisine can range from homemade Bulldog Banana Bites to dry nuggets from a store-bought bag. But owner beware of the temptation to turn human food into dog diet. “I know some people who drive through Jack-in-the-Box and get their dog a burger,” Caroline Dorsett-Pate, executive director of the Galveston Island Humane Society, said…more…

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Rat Poisoning of Pets on the Rise

Tuesday, January 25th, 2011

Bismark ND – (KFYR-TV) – Pet Owners need to keep a watchful eye on their dogs. A Williston veterinarian says he`s seeing more cases of rat poisoning than ever before.
Dr. Vince Stenson says cases of rat poisoning involving dogs in Williston are on the rise.”With oil activity and more out buildings, sheds and shops and things like that there`s just more places for rats and mice to live and probably more dogs are spending times in these places with their owners” says Stenson…more…


Just this week, Stenson saved the lives of two dogs from rat poisoning.

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Pat Cooper starts new year with new Book

Friday, January 14th, 2011

(MBB Radio) – It looks like comedy legend Pat Cooper is starting the new year as one busy man. On January 16, the popular Florida indie chain Books & Books (Bal Harbour Shops location) will host a special “one-time-only” book signing for him in honor of his new memoir, How Dare You Say How Dare Me!. Then it’s back to New York City for Pat as he has been invited to appear at the nationally-renowned 92nd Street Y where he will be joined onstage by comedian/performer Colin Quinn, who will interview him before a live audience...more…

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SpenserNation Series selected as a Pepsi Refresh Finalist

Thursday, January 13th, 2011

(MBB Radio) – The SpenserNation which is a series of children’s books by Author Melanie Brooks was selected as a Pepsi Refresh Project finalist with voting happening this month and ending on Jan. 31, 2011.  Vote Here, and you can vote up to 10 times a day.  A quote from a release states “The series is up for the $250,000 category giving SpenserNation much opportunity to help feed those less fortunate. Feel free to share this link with family, friends, and co-workers to vote for SpenserNation, it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance for your support to feed hungry children throughout America.”...more…

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Blackbirds that fell in AK. died of blunt trauma!

Monday, January 3rd, 2011

(MSNBC) BEEBE, Ark. — Preliminary autopsies on 17 of the up to 5,000 blackbirds that fell on this town indicate they died of blunt trauma to their organs, the state’s top veterinarian told NBC News on Monday. Their stomachs were empty, which rules out poison, Dr. George Badley said, and they died in midair, not on impact with the ground. That evidence, and the fact that the red-winged blackbirds fly in close flocks, suggests they suffered some massive midair collision, he added. That lends weight to theories… More…

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Kroger recalls pet foods in 19 states

Monday, December 20th, 2010

New York (msnbc) - The Kroger Co is recalling select packages of dog and cat foods at some of its retail stores because the products may pose a health risk to pets. The company said on Saturday the recall involves certain bags of Pet Pride Cat Food, Pet Pride Tasty Blend Poultry & Seafood Cat Food, Pet Pride Kitten Formula Food, Old Yeller Chunk Dog Food, Kroger Value Cat Food, Kroger Value Chunk Dog Food. The products carry expiration dates of Oct. 23 and 24, 2011…more…

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11 Startling Myths About Pets Explained

Tuesday, November 30th, 2010

MSNBC – (Petwave) – Regardless of whether you own a pet that barks or purrs, you still have probably heard a myth or two about them. Here are some truths, facts and falsehoods about the top 11 most common myths about dogs and cats…more…

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When You Die Will You Make Your Pet Follow?

Tuesday, November 30th, 2010

MSNBC -  We’ve all heard of people who love their pets too much. But what about loving your pet to death? Such was the case with Tom Tom, a healthy 2-year-old Yorkshire terrier who was euthanized and laid to rest last March after its late owner, Donald Ellis, left explicit instructions that his beloved Yorkie be put down and buried with him. While startling, it wasn’t an anomaly. Tom Tom isn’t the only pet to find his days numbered after an owner shuffles off this mortal coil…more…

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United States Senate moves on food safety bill…finally

Tuesday, November 16th, 2010

THE HILL – Almost a year to the day after a unanimous committee vote, a long-stalled bill to promote food safety is poised for Senate passage within a week. The bill by Majority Whip Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) passed the Senate’s Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) Committee on Nov. 18, 2009, with a 16-0 bipartisan vote. It had already passed the House in July 2009 on a 283-142 vote. But it was then forced onto the Senate’s back burner while the upper…more…

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