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Drama Hour

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Lillian Brummet

Lillian Brummet

Thank you! I enjoyed your broadcast today. I love the support you and your guest showed for rescue organizations, fostering, rehabilitating and finding homes for animals! Lillian (host of Conscious Discussions) Check out the March 27th broadcast if you are interested in the SPCA.

Jeannie Thomason VND

Jeannie Thomason VND

Interested in Natural health care for your Whippet, join us at Animal Talk Naturally show at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/animaltalknaturally :-)

Whippet Talk Radio  

Welcome to the radio show where we get to talk about whippets! What makes this a unique breed and why we love them so much. Guests and callers will discuss the breed, training, rescue, agility, lure coursing, meet ups and more (with perhaps a touch of humor)! Want to learn more about Whippets and have fun doing it? Tune in!

  • On Demand Episodes

    Original Air Date:

    Beagle Mania

    Okay, I know what you're thinking. What does a beagle have to do with whippets? Well.... um.... what if you have a whippet and then decided to get a beagle? It could happen! LOL But seriously, we all know that beagles are a popular breed. And now that one has won Westminster, more beagles will be in demand. And that means, more beagles will end up in shelters and rescue. So, find out if a beagle is the right fit for you, and how to introduce you new beagle to your home with exisiting pets

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    Whippet Rescue

    Join us for a special show about Whippet Rescue and Placement. WhippetTalk is pleased to have a guest who volunteers his home and his heart to foster whippets in need of a "forever" home. Lovingly known at the WhippetTalk forums as CampWhippet, Jonathan has taken in and sucessfully placed many whippets. Listen to his stories of how these whippies came to him and what became of them after their stay at the Camp by the Beach!

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    Whippet Rescue

    Whippet Rescue.  You don't hear much about it compared to some of the more popular rescues out there like Beagle Rescue, or Boxer Rescue.  But don't think it isn't out there and there's any less need for donations and volunteers for it.  Whippets are a fortunate breed and that they have not been exploited as much as the Golden or Labrador Retriever for example.  The puppy mills don't crank out as many whippets as the dogs listed on the Top 10 List of the most popular dog breeds.  As a result, you don't see as many genetic issues or whippets in the dog pounds and shelters.  

    However, there are whippets out there that are homeless.  They may be lost or their owners dumped them, or they were taken from a puppy mill.   There are many reasons why a whippet ends up in Rescue.  But this topic isn't about why.  It's about taking care of these sweeties once they get into Rescue.  It's about the people who volunteer their time, homes, expense and hearts to these sweet dogs.  The dogs that have been hit by cars or sick with disease or malnourished.  These volunteers are not wealthy people.  They are people like you and I who love animals and can't stand to see a sweet whippet in need.

    Whippet Rescue does a lot for a dog.  They take it in, have it vet checked, place it in a foster home, treat it for illness or injury (sometimes costing thousands of dollars), work on behaviorial issues, screen potential adopters and so much more.

    WhippetTalk.com is pleased to announce that it is holding it's second annual fundraiser to help Whippet Rescue.  We are holding auctions and raffle through the month of March to raise the funds.  Won't you consider a donation or bid on an item for sale to help Rescue?  At the very least, if you can't help out at this time, take a moment to write a note to Whippet Rescue and thank them for all they do to keep our whippies safe and comfortable.

    Links to visit:

    WhippetTalk Forums Fundraiser
    Whippet Rescue and Placement

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