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Jack is a 5 month old mixed breed. Crate Trained and loves everybody.
Noel is a 3 year old "Mutt" whose owner had a sudden job move and could not take her. She is good with dogs and people in general. House broken, Crate trained, knows basic commands. Is indifferent to cats.
This week, AARF's Executive Director Mitchell Currin shares heartwarming adoption stories with Brooke, along with some of the most rewarding aspects of his job. He details his own history of pet ownership, AARF's exciting new facility, and how you can support AARF by attending the Party 4 Paws event on Friday, April 8th. Find AARF online and on social media: Buy tickets to Party 4 Paws and learn more about the organization at www.aarfws.org Check AARF out on Facebook and follow their Instagram page @aarf_winstonsalemnc
Shadows In The Dark Simulcast w/ The AARF Show
Shadows In The Dark Simulcast w/ The AARF Show
Shadows in the Dark Special Secret Show w/ AARF
Luke is trying to attract humming birds to his window, and Andrew is confused about hashtags. Plus, we've maybe been measuring dogs ages the wrong way!
Luke is trying to attract humming birds to his window, and Andrew is confused about hashtags. Plus, we’ve maybe been measuring dogs ages the wrong way!
Union Finance Minister announced Rs 1.70 lakh crore relief package - Union Finance & Corporate Affairs Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has announced Rs 1.70 lakh crore relief package under the ‘Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Yojana' for the poor to help them fight the battle against Coronavirus. While addressing the press conference here on Thursday, Sitharaman said, “Today's measures are intended at reaching out to the poorest of the poor, with food and money in hands, so that they do not face difficulties in buying essential supplies and meeting essential needs.” Government of Assam to train 700 final-year MBBS, 2000 nursing students & 300 paramedics - The Assam Government will train 700 MBBS final-year students and 2000 final-year students of nursing to strengthen the pool of doctors and nurses currently engaged in the battle against novel coronavirus in the State. The government will also train 300 youths to work as paramedical staffs for the same purpose. Himanta Biswa Sarma on Thursday tweeted, “In this hour, every help adds to our strength” - Pointing out that “The Government of Assam has been taking every step possible to safeguard health of people in wake of coronavirus outbreak”, State Health and Finance Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Thursday tweeted, “In this hour, every help adds to our strength. Should you wish to contribute, you may do so at the following account: Assam Arogya Nidhi, A/c No. 32124810101, SBI, IFSC Code: SBIN0010755. Follow social distancing and lockdown guidelines seriously: All Assam Students Union - The All Assam Students Union has appealed to the masses of the State to seriously follow the guidelines issued by the WHO (World Health Organization), the Central and the State governments against coronavirus especially during the 21-day lockdown period. Provide timetable for goods trains: All India Railwaymen's Federation - The All India Railwaymen's Federation, while welcoming the country-wide 21-day lockdown in the wake of coronavirus pandemic, appealed to the chairman of the Railway Board to draw out a time table for goods trains carrying essential commodities. In a message to the chairman of the Railway Board, the president of AARF, Rakhal Das Gupta stated that the Railways should make comprehensive plan to draw out roster for skeleton essential staff to run the goods trains. He also appealed to the Board to take steps for cleaning and fogging the Railway colonies, including roadside stations. Pharmacies & groceries come up with creative idea In Golaghat - The proprietor and staff of Chowdhury Medical Pharmacy of Sarupathar in Golaghat district have introduced the popular children's game ‘Bounding Circle' to help people maintain a safe distance from each other as a preventive measure against the pandemic coronavirus. Coronavirus: 1,387 People Kept In Isolation at Jorhat District - A total of 1,387 people have been kept in isolation while 5,761 people coming to Jorhat via buses, trains or flights have been screened. Total 52 persons have returned from abroad to the district of Jorhat, said Roshni Aparanji Korati, the Deputy Commissioner of Jorhat, on Thursday. The Administration has taken this measure to check the spread of the novel coronavirus. Coronavirus: State Agriculture Minister Atul Bora Calls for people's Cooperation - State Agriculture Minister Atul Bora, who is in charge of Golaghat, Jorhat and Sivasagar districts for monitoring coronavirus preventive measures, while talking to media persons at the conference hall of Jorhat Circuit House on Thursday, called for everyone's cooperation in the fight against the pandemic.
Brittany Robbins with A.A.R.F. talks about a fun Valentine promotion where you could win a wonderful prize package! She also talks about some misconceptions of what their organization does. Brought to you by Dog & Company. Lite Rock 95.9
News Talk 94.1 — Brittany Robbins with A.A.R.F. talks about a fun Valentine promotion where you could win a wonderful prize package! She also talks about some misconceptions of what their organization does. Brought to you by Dog & Company.
Nancy Friant fosters kittens through AARF. She tells us why the local habitats are essential in getting their cats adopted. Brought to you by Dog & Company. Lite Rock 95.9
News Talk 94.1 — Nancy Friant fosters kittens through AARF. She tells us why the local habitats are essential in getting their cats adopted. Brought to you by Dog & Company.
Sqwiggy and Commander AARF take over TOKradio while Jeff is in Chicago.
Lauren Shibakov fosters cats for AARF. She talks about some of the misconceptions people have about fostering animals. Brought to you by Dog & Company. Lite Rock 95.9
News Talk 94.1 — Lauren Shibakov fosters cats for AARF. She talks about some of the misconceptions people have about fostering animals. Brought to you by Dog & Company.
Animal Allies Rescue Foundation (AARF) was founded in Baltimore, Maryland after Arika Pevenstein and Sallyann Jennings realized the need for more public awareness and education about the importance of adoption of abandoned, abused, homeless, and neglected animals. In addition to education, AARF also created Mittens’ Miracle Fund, a fundraiser used to help cover the medical care and rehabilitation expenses of abused and neglected animals. The fundraiser was named after a cat named Mittens who was once a victim of cruelty herself and became the official Spokescat for AARF.
Ariel Morengo with AARF talks about kitten season and how fostering will help the cats find good homes. Brought to you by Dog & Company. Lite Rock 95.9
News Talk 94.1 — Ariel Morengo with AARF talks about kitten season and how fostering will help the cats find good homes. Brought to you by Dog & Company.
Ariel Marengo and Brittany Robbins from AARF (All About Rescue and Fixin), stop by to talk to us about the important role that animal fostering plays in our community. While they don't have a dedicated facility, they oversee the care of over 150 dogs and cats in our area. In this episode, they share about the need to spay and neuter, the unique need that fostering fills, and the specific ways that individuals can help advance AARF's mission in the Upper Cumberland.
Host Sheila Scruggs interviews the founder of AARF about why they transport animals up north to be adopted. Presented by Dog & Company. Lite Rock 95.9
News Talk 94.1 — Host Sheila Scruggs interviews the founder of AARF about why they transport animals up north to be adopted. Presented by Dog & Company.
Sheila Scruggs talks with Lauren Shibakov who fosters cats through AARF. Lauren discusses why she chose to work with cats and how kittens can be harder to care for than grown cats. Lite Rock 95.9
News Talk 94.1 — Sheila Scruggs talks with Lauren Shibakov who fosters cats through AARF. Lauren discusses why she chose to work with cats and how kittens can be harder to care for than grown cats.
Ariel Marengo fosters dogs with AARF. She explains how she chooses who she fosters, the difference between fostering puppies & older dogs and why it's been so rewarding for her these past 9 years. Pup & PawsCast is presented by Dog & Company. Lite Rock 95.9
News Talk 94.1 — Ariel Marengo fosters dogs with AARF. She explains how she chooses who she fosters, the difference between fostering puppies & older dogs and why it's been so rewarding for her these past 9 years. Pup & PawsCast is presented by Dog & Company.
Volunteers are Extremely important to the AARF organization. Learn ways to help volunteer or how you can help donate. Brought to you by Dog & Company Lite Rock 95.9
News Talk 94.1 — Volunteers are Extremely important to the AARF organization. Learn ways to help volunteer or how you can help donate. Brought to you by Dog & Company
What is the organization AARF? Find out where they get their fosters, how they help the pet over-population and why it's good to adopt from rescues. Brought to by Dog & Company. Lite Rock 95.9
News Talk 94.1 — What is the organization AARF? Find out where they get their fosters, how they help the pet over-population and why it's good to adopt from rescues. Brought to by Dog & Company.
Founder and Owner of Reckit LLc. interviews with DJ1 about his remarkable Reckit.care Trauma Kit The Reckit is a kit the average person with minimum training can use to address severe injuries. The kit is compact, low cost,with multi purpose versatility in dealing with the given crisis- extreme trauma and life threatening situations.
These Podcasts are from earlier in our endeavor, roughly 2013 and 2014. In these interviews our CEO Cassandre Miller explores the nature of rescue through the efforts of true animal champions who either rescue, transport, shelter or otherwise make comfort happen to the downtrodden hungry, homeless and ofttimes abused animal. She poses the questions and lets the answers flow from those on the front line of animal rescue and relief. We hope you enjoy the new format. We are no longer doing the streaming radio station but rather podcasting so that we can increase our subscribers and bring a more substantial bunch of information the the targeted group "animal champions" ... We will bring back the "Artist for Aarf" series of music as soon as we have established this new format of podcasting and worked out all the kinks.
These Podcasts are from earlier in our endeavor, roughly 2013 and 2014. In these interviews our CEO Cassandre Miller explores the nature of rescue through the efforts of true animal champions who either rescue, transport, shelter or otherwise make comfort happen to the downtrodden hungry, homeless and ofttimes abused animal. She poses the questions and lets the answers flow from those on the front line of animal rescue and relief. We hope you enjoy the new format. We are no longer doing the streaming radio station but rather podcasting so that we can increase our subscribers and bring a more substantial bunch of information the the targeted group "animal champions" ... We will bring back the "Artist for Aarf" series of music as soon as we have established this new format of podcasting and worked out all the kinks.
These Podcasts are from earlier in our endeavor, roughly 2013 and 2014. In these interviews our CEO Cassandre Miller explores the nature of rescue through the efforts of true animal champions who either rescue, transport, shelter or otherwise make comfort happen to the downtrodden hungry, homeless and ofttimes abused animal. She poses the questions and lets the answers flow from those on the front line of animal rescue and relief. We hope you enjoy the new format. We are no longer doing the streaming radio station but rather podcasting so that we can increase our subscribers and bring a more substantial bunch of information the the targeted group "animal champions" ... We will bring back the "Artist for Aarf" series of music as soon as we have established this new format of podcasting and worked out all the kinks.
Jenna Yarosh of Patton Avenue Pet Company and Sheryl Mann of Flying Dogs Photography have come together to create a new local nonprofit organization, the Asheville Animal Rescue Foundation. We sat down with both small business owners to talk about their individual businesses, and the formation of their new joint venture. Asheville Animal Rescue Foundation, or AARF, is a not for profit entity that aims to help underfunded or emergency based animal efforts. Yarosh and Mann aim to financially assist in trap-neuter-release (TNR) programs, spay and neuter programs, veterinary research, and emergency medical bills. AARF will be funded through the sale of merchandise. Flying Dog Photography is responsible for the first newly released product, 5 whimsical and funny holiday cards featuring both dogs and cats. Christmas cards and Hanukah cards are available for sale at both locations of Patton Avenue Pet, and the duo plans to have additional stores carrying the AARF merchandise soon. All proceeds from AARF related merchandise goes directly into the foundation, to be donated to various local animal efforts as deemed necessary by Yarosh and Mann.
Take Me Home - Pet Adoption and Animal Rescue - Pets & Animals on Pet Life Radio (PetLifeRadio.com)
Susan Daffron talks to India Powell from Atlanta Animal Rescue Friends about two cats named Inky and Amber. These two kitties came into rescue as kittens about 3 years ago and have been in foster care ever since. They are extremely well-adjusted sweet cats who have adapted to multiple foster-care environments over the years. The reason they have been overlooked for so long is simply because of their coat color. Both black dogs and black cats are often last to be adopted, which is unfortunate and sad. Black cats (or dogs) can be are more difficult to see in a cage, particularly if the lighting isn't great and some people have superstitious beliefs about black animals. But as you can see from the pictures, both Inky and Amber are beautiful healthy kitties. Because the brother and sister have been together since kittenhood, they have bonded and AARF would like them to be adopted together. As many people know, adopting two cats is almost as easy as adopting one and the cats have each other for company and kitty companionship. The two cats look much alike, but Amber is a bit smaller than her brother Inky, and actually has white markings on her tummy. Both cats get along with dogs and pretty much everyone else too. Please consider giving these two sweet cats a new home. More details on this episode MP3 Podcast -Inky & Amber - Don't Judge Kitties By Their Coat Color - with Susan Daffron on PetLifeRadio.com