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No. 280: The Life and Times Of An Animal Control Officer

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Email: ThePetcast@yahoo.comPhone: 702-997-3300Site: ThePetcast.Com

A few weeks ago, the South Florida Sun Sentinel reported that Palm Beach County Animal Care and Control was reopening its late-night dropoff for unwanted or lost pets. It had been closed for two months because of a disease outbreak, but we were trying to understand how the whole late-night dropoff thing worked to begin with. Joining us today to explain and discuss her line of work is Dianne Sauve, director of Palm Beach County Animal Care and Control.

Plus, thanks to Vegas Seven editor and writer Cindi Moon Reed for co-hosting. Cindi talks about her experiences doing Doga, or dog Yoga, and the Petcasters chat about a case of an old woman whose dog was returned thanks to a micro chip.

See iTunes or ThePetcast.Com for the re-issue of show No. 72, about doga!

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Email: ThePetcast@yahoo.comPhone: 702-997-3300Site: ThePetcast.Com

A few weeks ago, the South Florida Sun Sentinel reported that Palm Beach County Animal Care and Control was reopening its late-night dropoff for unwanted or lost pets. It had been closed for two months because of a disease outbreak, but we were trying to understand how the whole late-night dropoff thing worked to begin with. Joining us today to explain and discuss her line of work is Dianne Sauve, director of Palm Beach County Animal Care and Control.

Plus, thanks to Vegas Seven editor and writer Cindi Moon Reed for co-hosting. Cindi talks about her experiences doing Doga, or dog Yoga, and the Petcasters chat about a case of an old woman whose dog was returned thanks to a micro chip.

See iTunes or ThePetcast.Com for the re-issue of show No. 72, about doga!

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