1135. Flipper's Trainer Talks About The Dark Side Of America's Notorious Dolphin
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You may be surprised to learn how much your pet will cost over a lifetime. In fact, 82% guess wrong. And you’ll definitely be surprised to find out what the most expensive pet is. Also, Marc Ching of ThePetRestaurant.com believes the only real healthy way to feed your pets is to cook human-grade foods for them. He’ll tell us some of the ingredients that we should and shouldn’t use. Listen up if your pet needs to lose a few pounds. Also, Remember America’s favorite dolphin? Ric O’Barry was her trainer. When one of the 5 Flippers died in his arms, he decided that what he was doing was wrong. Now he heads a crusade to release and rehabilitate dolphins in captivity. He’ll explain why he’s changed his stance 180 degrees and turned down millions to do what’s right for the animals. Also, how far would pet owners go to protect their dogs and cats? Would they rescue them first in a house fire?  Would they go hungry so their furry friend could eat? 63 percent would choose their pet over their significant other and more than half would rather resort to cannibalism before eating their own pet. Lori Brooks reports on this strange but profound study. Also, there’s a new list out of the most AND least pet friendly cities in the U.S. thanks to Wallet Hub. The top most pet friendly city is Orlando. Now, on the flip side, the city at the bottom of the list is…well, you’ll just have to listen.
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