Good morning, I hope you will turn on your radio today, as Van Morrison would say. If you have a question about your dogs, especially about training, think about calling me today on the radio at 866-406-9286 or 802 442-1010.We are on the air every Wednesday from one p.m. to 3 p.m.
People have been calling from all over the country, please join them. We have a good time. If you can’t get through, just try again.
The focus of today’s radio broadcast, “Talking To Animals,” will be dog training. I’m kicking the discussion off with the top 20 training mistakes that most people make, according to trainers and vets.
Training a dog is perhaps the most important thing any of us will do with our dogs, training sets the template for the dog’s life and shows him or her how to live in the world.
It also has a great deal to do with how we feel about our dogs, and gives us the best way to live with them lovingly and without conflict and anger.
You are welcome to join the discussion today, the program is broadcast out of WBTMAM 1370, the community radio station of Bennington, Vt.
Technology gives all of us the means to listen clearly to any broadcast from almost anywhere. To hear “Talking To Animals,” you can download any free radio app – I use Simple Radio and just type in the stations name. You can also live stream the broadcast on the stations’ website, right here.
There are also several ways to interact with my new radio show, now about two months old. One is to e-mail me: [email protected] with your questions or concerns and I’ll read them on the air and answer them. You can e-mail me any time.
The thing I most enjoy is when you call and I get to know you and hear your stories. So think about calling, the show is on today, and every Wednesday from one to 3 p.m. The numbers to call are 866 406-9286 or 802 442 -1010.
You can also listed to the show as a podcast: WBTNAM.US. Make sure to download the broadcast to hear the entire program. If you wish, you can support my show and the non-profit station by purchasing an hour of the show for $25. You can send a check to WBTNAM, 407 Harwood Hill, Bennington, Vt., 05201.
So far, we’ve raised about $600 through the “Golden Leash” program.
Or you can send the money directly online via Paypal to the station. Community radio needs to survive in the Corporate Nation, you can help by purchasing gift cards on the WBTNAM Amazon Wish List.
Join us for a useful and open discussion of the trails and rewards of dog training.