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Loving Animals (formerly Be Humane) on Pet Life Radio (PetLifeRadio.com)

Summary: America’s first national humanitarian organization is pleased to present its new weekly radio show, “Loving Animals™ with Dr. Robin Ganzert,” part of the Pet Life Radio Network, the number one pet radio network on the planet. Each week, host Robin Ganzert, the President and CEO of American Humane, is joined by top celebrities, pet health and behavior experts, and so many other special guests who share a passion for spreading care, hope and compassion for the world's unique species. Featuring a variety of animal topics, from the healing power of the human-animal bond, to animal rescue and care, to conservation issues and new trends in animal welfare, “Loving Animals™ with Dr. Robin Ganzert,” is a must-listen for any animal lover.

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Podcasts:

 Be Humane - Episode 21 Sochi Dogs and Summer Blockbusters | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 33:32

Robin sits down with hockey star and U.S. Olympian David Backes and his wife Kelly as they discuss what it was like to bring home two stray dogs from the Sochi Olympics. Later, Dr. Kwane Stewart, the Chief Veterinary Officer for the No Animals Were Harmed ® program drops by to discuss how his team helped monitor the safety of the animal stars in this summer’s biggest blockbusters.

 Be Humane - Episode 20 A Shelter Friend is a Friend For Life | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 44:30

Robin catches up with Gossip Girl star Kelly Rutherford who has a heartwarming tale about how her dog Oliver saved her life. Then, Robin interviews and pays tribute to Dr. Patricia Olson, American Humane Association's retiring Chief Veterinary Advisor. Dr. Olson leaves behind a long legacy of helping animals get out of shelters and adopted into forever homes.

 Be Humane - Episode 19 Kicking off Adopt-a-Cat Month! | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 41:59

June is Adopt-a-Cat Month, and Robin kicks off the celebration by speaking with the national spokesperson, two-time Oscar nominee Carol Connors, co-writer of Gonna Fly Now, the theme from the film Rocky. Ms. Connors discusses her lifelong love affair with cats and chats about how they have inspired her music. Later, David Leavitt, the president of Palm Beach Island Cats, is interviewed on how his group is helping to care for and manage a feral cat population in South Florida.

 Be Humane - Episode 18 Dogs are Veterans Too | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 38:21

Robin celebrates Memorial Day by talking with two brave soldiers who served in Iraq along with their canine companions. Up first we feature Army Sgt. Chuck Shuck, who was the father of Military Working Dog Gabe, the 2012 American Hero Dog and Military Dog of the Year at the Hero Dog Awards. Next, she's joined by Sgt. Jason Bos, who recently had a dramatic, tearful reunion with his former partner, Military Working Dog Cila. You won't want to miss these two emotional interviews which detail the importance of dogs to our nation's military!

 Be Humane - Episode 17 Healing on the Hill | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 31:20

Robin reports from the halls of Congress, site of an American Humane Association briefing on a study bringing therapy dogs to children with cancer. Listen in as she interviews country music star Naomi Judd, American Humane Association board chair John Payne, members of the study's research team, and of course a therapy dog handler or two! You'll be touched learning how these dogs are helping these young heroes in need of a helping paw.

 Be Humane - Episode 16 Be Kind to Animals Week | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 33:59

Robin Ganzert celebrates the 99th edition of Be Kind to Animals Week by sharing charming stories from America's children about the importance of being kind to our animal friends.

 Be Humane - Episode 15 Hero Dogs are Everywhere! | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 35:39

Robin is all about Hero Dogs and those who work with them on this week’s show. First up is Amy McCullough, American Humane Association’s National Director of Humane Research and Therapy, to talk about Butler The Weather Channel Therapy Dog, who will accompany her to natural disaster sites around the country to bring the soothing touch of animal-assisted therapy. Up next, Austin Weishel, the sculptor of the National Fire Dog Monument stops by. Austin is not only a sculptor, but a firefighter himself, and his monument was recently honored by the Washington Post as the best in the nation’s capital!

 Be Humane - Episode 14 Pets: The Best Pop Culture Diversion | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 42:40

This week Robin chats with Ross Mathews, the host of the hit E! Network talk show 'Hey Ross' about his three rescue pups and overall love of animals. Then, she’s joined by entertainment journalist Ashlan Cousteau who memorializes her dog Aurora, who passed away last year due to cancer, and discusses the importance of protecting our friends that live in the sea.

 Be Humane - Episode 13 All About Rescuing | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 28:55

Today’s show is dedicated to the importance of rescuing animals and supporting your local shelters. First, Robin is joined by acclaimed children’s book author Diane Rose-Solomon who talks about her new book 'JJ the American Street Dog,' and the book’s message about pet adoption. Later, the head of Trupanion Pet Insurance’s Shelter Support Program, Lisa Marcotte, drops by to discuss their efforts in supporting animal shelters nationwide and their relief efforts following the recent deadly Washington State mudslide.

 Be Humane - Episode 12 America’s Veterinarian and a National Humanitarian | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 35:45

Robin spends the first half of her show chatting with America’s Veterinarian, Dr. Marty Becker. Dr. Becker is author of 22 books and is well-known for his appearances on "Good Morning America" and the "Dr. Oz Show." Later, Robin catches up with Paris Hilton, the recent recipient of American Humane Association’s National Humanitarian Medal who discusses what it means to her to be humane.

 Be Humane - Episode 11 Healing and Rescuing | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 28:53

Robin kicks off the week by speaking with Dr. Christine Jenkins, the Chief Veterinary Officer for Zoetis, about the innovative 'Canines and Childhood Cancer' Study, which tests the healing power of animal-assisted therapy on pediatric cancer patients. Then, she’s joined by Manny Maciel, an all-star volunteer responder with American Humane Association’s Red Star team. Manny has deployed numerous times to disaster sites with the team and has many powerful stories to share!

 Be Humane - Episode 10 An American Icon: the Horse | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 35:05

Robin opens the show with some breaking news of a dramatic horse rescue in Tennessee. Then she’s joined by actress Christie Brooke here to discuss her new movie 'Ragamuffin' and what animal welfare is like in her home state of Hawaii. Later, Madeline Auerbach of the Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance stops by to talk about the unique challenges facing retired racehorses.

 Be Humane - Episode 9 Protecting Hollywood’s Animals | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 33:18

Robin spends the day at the movies by discussing the importance of protecting Hollywood’s favorite animal stars from harm when on set. First, the National Director of the "No Animals Were Harmed" program, Dr. Kwane Stewart, drops by to talk about his program’s nearly 75-year legacy of ensuring the welfare of hundreds of thousands of animal actors. Then, Beth Langhorst, a Certified Animal Safety Representative with "No Animals Were Harmed," joins the show to talk about what it’s like to monitor the animals on the set of blockbuster movies like "Avatar" and "Pirates of the Caribbean."

 Be Humane - Episode 8 Paying Tribute to our Four-Legged Heroes | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 39:39

Robin is joined by reality TV superstar Lisa Vanderpump who dishes about her world-famous pup, Giggy, and her love of Hero Dogs everywhere. Then, Robin features an in-depth discussion of the brave work arson dogs do to protect communities from this deadly, and extremely costly crime. Paul Gallagher, the owner/head trainer at Maine Specialty Dogs, and State Farm Public Affairs Specialist Heather Paul stop by to discuss why arson dogs are so vital in bringing arsonists to justice.

 Be Humane - Episode 7 Learning More About our Dogs, Learning More About Ourselves | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 38:07

Robin spends the show discussing important medical breakthroughs affecting our animals and children. She's first joined by Dr. Matthew Huentelman to discuss why dogs may be the key to understanding more about autism. Then she's joined by Mars Veterinary's Juli Warner, whose company is pioneering a DNA test that can help owners learn the heritage of their mixed-breed dogs.

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