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Every Thursday Kathryn from Connecticut Humane Society joins the show to tell us about another pet that needs a home. This week we have Bolt! Bolt is an adorable 3-month-old Siberian husky mix puppy He came to CT Humane Society because his owner wasn't able to keep him through a move This pup is a high energy dog who is going to need lots of exercise every day! He's also going to need a lot of positive reinforcement training as he grows up, as huskies are a working breed, meaning: When full grown, these dogs are usually large or extra-large as adults. Developed for a range of tasks, working dogs are intelligent, capable and can make excellent companions. Working dogs are large to extra-large breeds that have been bred for their size, strength and adaptability. This means they can be very strong and easily pull or knock some owners over. Like all dogs, it is essential that they be trained and socialized at an early age and this should be continued on and throughout their lives. Many make wonderful pets and enjoy having a job to do. If you are interested, Bolt is located at the Westport location and you can start the process by going to cthumane.org/adopt.
The 9th annual Puppy Pick Em is Thursday Feb. 6th !!! The pups of the CT Humane Society pick who will win the BIG GAME every year. & these pups are 8-0 !!!!
We spoke with CT Humane Society Marketing Director Christian Marshall about all of the programs and services the organization offers.
LIVE from The Travelers Championship: CT Humane SocietyJames Bias is the Executive Director of the Connecticut Humane Society and reminds us how important animal advocacy is and how much these donations mean to their misson!
We spoke with Kathryn Schubert, Marketing & Communications Manager of the Connecticut Humane Society6 adoptable puppies will determine the outcome of the big game at our Puppy Pick'em on February 9th at the CT Humane Society Newington location.
James Bias, CT Humane Society. Re: Are CT shelters seeing an increase in surrenders.
1. We compared the town of Orange to the city of Derby when it comes to volunteer firefighter numbers. How can one be thriving yet the other is struggling with recruits? We got both perspectives. ((00:10)) 2. Ahead of Christmas and New Years, here are tips to managing the holidays with children on the autism spectrum. ((17:03)) 3. Being Santa's helper may not be best when it comes to pets under the tree. The CT Humane Society explains why a surprise kitten or puppy could be a “bah humbug.” ((28:59)) IMAGE CREDIT: iStock / Getty Images Plus
James Bias, Exec Dir. CT Humane Society. Re: Pet adoption, or returns to the shelters. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Marketing and Communications Director for the CT Humane Society, Susan Wollschlager Joined The Rob Dibble Show
Save pets with every step you take in the Bruno’s Way 5K road race. The run and dog-friendly fitness walk are set for Oct. 24, in the Mill Pond Park area of Newington and will benefit Connecticut Humane Society pets. Registration is now open at CThumane.org/BrunosWay. There will be awards for top times and a free gift for everyone who registers to save pets’ lives.This family-friendly event will be socially distanced fun, and is in full compliance with all state safety regulations. Organizers are working closely with Newington officials to ensure social distancing and safety. A staggered start line beginning at 9 a.m. will be used on the certified 5K course. As per the state of Connecticut, there will be no day-of event registration, and registration is limited. Sign-ups must be completed online by 9 p.m. on Oct. 23.Proceeds from the event will go toward veterinary care for pets in crisis at CHS, whether it’s an urgent surgery for a young dog, long-term treatment for a cat with diabetes, spays and neuters for puppies and kittens, or special care for a rabbit who won’t eat.CHS aids pets from all over Connecticut through its three locations in Newington, Waterford and Westport and the reduced-fee Fox Memorial Clinic.Community supporters of Bruno’s Way 5K include Fleet Feet West Hartford and Karma’s Closet. For sponsorship opportunities, please contact BrunosWay5K@gmail.com.
From the CT Humane Society, Susan Wollschlager joined the Rob Dibble Show
CT Humane Society honors UCONN Law Director: Jessica Rubin
Birdies for Charity: CT Humane Society
CT Humane Society Helping People and Pets
Tell Me Another; Tails benefit for CT Humane Society
PUPPY BOWL with ESPN Radio and The CT Humane Society
People & Pets
Birdies for Charity
This morning on the award-winning 'For the People' John Voket opens a busy show pens with ConnPIRG, the state's Public Interest Research Group talking about how millions of taxpayer dollars are being funneled into Special districts around the state. Then we'll visit with the Connecticut River Conservancy and hear about upcoming events tied to this important environmental and recreational waterway. Then, we'll reveal how Black Rock Galleries is partnering with the CT Humane Society for an Abandoned Lots Charity Auction. And if you are a natural gas consumer in CT, we'll close telling you how millions of dollars from your gas bill are disappearing into thin air!
People & Pets: Faux Fur Ball for Ct Humane Society!