1152. Ralph Nader Is Speaking For The Animals
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Named by Time, Life and Atlantic magazines as one of the hundred most influential Americans, former U.S. Presidential candidate Ralph Nader is our guest. Now, he’s speaking out for the animals in his book called “Animal Envy.” Also, Josh and Zach Armstrong are 13 and 15 respectively. They’re home-schooled. But don’t let that fool you. They’ve invented an electronic circuit that a blind dog can wear on his collar to alert him of impending obstacles. They’ll tell their story to us this weekend. Also, Clay Luthy is an Air Force veteran who can’t go anywhere without his 10-year-old service dog Charlotte, even to work. That’s why the dynamic duo is especially overjoyed that they finally landed a job at the Lowe’s in Abilene, Texas. Up until Clay’s wife gave him the idea to apply at Lowe’s, the veteran had a hard time finding a business that would be okay with his Charlotte following him around in a work zone. Lowe’s Human Resources Department says, “Clay won the job on his own merit, but the company just got the benefit of getting Charlotte right along with him.” Also, author and pit bull advocate Deirdre Franklin wants you to know that the breed gets a bad-rap. She’ll tell us why pit bulls are misunderstood. If you’re thinking of adopting this adorable breed, you’ll need to know what hurdles lay ahead. And finally, if your dog has ever had to deal with a yeast infection, you know how itchy and uncomfortable your furry-friend can be. Not to mention the stink! These infections are usually secondary of a bigger problem. Dr. Debbie can help you identify the problem and get your dog back onto the recovery path.
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