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This thrilling (and long) finale is packed with action, a couple of mildly scary moments, and a moment of sadness. The secrets of the mechanical chukars (and more!) will finally be revealed. Story by William Sterr Narrated by Carrie Coello Image by Stephen D from Pixabay
In Part 2 of this 3-part series, Dad takes Trooper on a visit to their mysterious neighbor, Mrs. Coronet, and the plot thickens... Story by William Sterr Narrated by Carrie Coello Image by Stephen D from Pixabay
If your dog doesn't like someone, you can't trust 'em. Period. Also Quinn has a fun tattoo idea!
In this all-new, 3-part adventure, our Dog Detectives discover a *very* unusual bird! Original Story by William Sterr Narrated by Carrie Coello Image by Stephen D from Pixabay
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The Dog Detectives are off on their next adventure and this time it is in the wild north of Canada. Before the Great Rocky Cycling Before the Great Rocky Cycling Race, all the bicycles go missing and it is up to the Dog Detectives to find the culprit and show him the error of his ways. Authors: Fin & Zoa. Visit Us at: StoryCub.com Storytime that is both fun and educational, Your child will enjoy and learn from our online Video Picture Books™ It’s Storytime, Anytime℠ - Viewed in more than 200 countries! Our early childhood mission is to promote reading while enhancing skills needed to be successful in life. StoryCub™ - Video Picture Books™ take on issues such as problem-solving, decision-making, responsibility, and getting along with others. Storytime that is both fun and educational, your child will enjoy and learn from our online Video Picture Books.™ StoryCub™ is bridging the gap between the traditional and digital storytime experience. Recognized by the Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators (SCBWI) for the way it connects parents and educators with authors and publishers of children's picture books in today’s digital world. A bedtime favorite, parent reviews include viewing StoryCub™ at restaurants, before naptime, at breakfast, in the car, cruising through the mall, and of course at bedtime. Our video bedtime stories have become a nightly ritual for families around the world. Free online children books read aloud, perfect for children in kindergarten, preschool, as well as toddlers, early-learners, special needs...KIDS OF ALL AGES! Watch the best-recommended kids video storybooks. It's Always Storytime Here.℠ Parents, Read With Your Kids! © MMXX StoryCub, Inc. All Rights Reserved. StoryCub, Video Picture Books, It’s Storytime, Anytime, and the StoryCub logo are trademarks of StoryCub, Inc. FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY. A public performance license must be obtained before viewing this and any content from StoryCub, Inc. in venues including, but not limited to, public libraries, private clubs, and religious and/or educational institutions. This legal requirement applies regardless of whether an admission fee is charged, whether the institution or organization is commercial or non-profit, or whether a federal or state agency is involved. To obtain a Public Performance License, please contact: StoryCub, Inc. StoryCub.com/contact StoryCub is an Early Childhood Education project.
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London is doomed! The guardians of the city, six black ravens, have gone missing from the Tower of London. The Dog Detectives must search the streets of London and find the ravens before it is too late! Author: Fin & Zoa. Visit Us at: StoryCub.com Storytime that is both fun and educational, Your child will enjoy and learn from our online Video Picture Books™ It’s Storytime, Anytime℠ - Viewed in more than 200 countries! Our early childhood mission is to promote reading while enhancing skills needed to be successful in life. StoryCub™ - Video Picture Books™ take on issues such as problem-solving, decision-making, responsibility, and getting along with others. Storytime that is both fun and educational, your child will enjoy and learn from our online Video Picture Books.™ StoryCub™ is bridging the gap between the traditional and digital storytime experience. Recognized by the Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators (SCBWI) for the way it connects parents and educators with authors and publishers of children's picture books in today’s digital world. A bedtime favorite, parent reviews include viewing StoryCub™ at restaurants, before naptime, at breakfast, in the car, cruising through the mall, and of course at bedtime. Our video bedtime stories have become a nightly ritual for families around the world. Free online children books read aloud, perfect for children in kindergarten, preschool, as well as toddlers, early-learners, special needs...KIDS OF ALL AGES! Watch the best-recommended kids video storybooks. It's Always Storytime Here.℠ Parents, Read With Your Kids! © MMXX StoryCub, Inc. All Rights Reserved. StoryCub, Video Picture Books, It’s Storytime, Anytime, and the StoryCub logo are trademarks of StoryCub, Inc. FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY. A public performance license must be obtained before viewing this and any content from StoryCub, Inc. in venues including, but not limited to, public libraries, private clubs, and religious and/or educational institutions. This legal requirement applies regardless of whether an admission fee is charged, whether the institution or organization is commercial or non-profit, or whether a federal or state agency is involved. To obtain a Public Performance License, please contact: StoryCub, Inc. StoryCub.com/contact StoryCub is an Early Childhood Education project.
Research shows sniffer dogs can be 100% accurate at detecting Covid! On today's episode we find out how do they do it? Which breeds are best? And when could our furry friends could be used to save us from Covid? We're joined by both Dr Anne-Lise Chaberis and Dr Susan Hazel, from the School of Animal and Veterinary Science at Adelaide Uni who explain the science behind this and when these dogs could be trained and rolled out here in Australian hospitals, airports and aged care facilities. In today's headlines: New Zealand probes whether frozen freight to blame for coronavirus spread Joe Biden names Senator Kamala Harris as his Presidential running mate Western Australia works to pass emergency legislation to stop Clive Palmer's $30b lawsuit University students who fail half of first year subjects to lose access to HELP Follow The Briefing Instagram: @thebriefingpodcast Facebook: TheBriefingNewsAU Twitter: @TheBriefingAU See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Author Sandra Baublitz and I have in common a profound love for dogs. Sandra's love is really specific in her Dog Detective series, with Paw the Saint Bernard as the detective protagonist, along with his human, Clarissa. In the interview, you'll hear Sandra and I talk about her writing routine, some new ideas for another cozy mystery series, and Dean the Basset, whom I'm very grateful Sandra introduced me to. ;-) If you're a fan of Lilian Jackson Braun's 'The Cat Who...' series or Rita Mae Brown and Sneaky Pie Brown's Mrs. Murphy mysteries, you'll undoubtedly enjoy Sandra's cozy mystery series. You can find out more about today's guest, Sandra Baublitz, and all her books on her website SandraBaublitz.com. You can also find her on Twitter @SandraInvesting. Links and resources mentioned in this episode Click on any of the book covers to go to Sandra's books on Amazon We mention Dean the Basset on Facebook. Here's the link to his page. Sandra's website, SandraBaublitz.com Press play (above) to listen to the show, or read the transcript below. Remember you can also subscribe to the show on Apple Podcasts. And listen on Stitcher. You can also click here to watch the interview on YouTube. Transcription of Interview with Sandra Baublitz Alexandra: Hi, everyone. I'm Alexandra Amor. This is "It's a Mystery Podcast." And I'm here today with Sandra Baublitz. Hi, Sandra. Sandra: Hi, Alexandra. Alexandra: Am I pronouncing your last name right, by the way? Sandra: Yes, that's correct. Alexandra: Okay, good. Let me give our listeners a little introduction to you. Sandra Baublitz has been a bookkeeper. She's worked at a greenhouse and raised and sold produce, among other jobs. However, writing is her first love. Her "Clarissa and Paw Mini Mystery" series has a lovable St. Bernard as a detective. The first story started out as a contest entry. Sadly, it didn't win and sat for many years, until Sandra dusted it off, edited it, and published it. There are now five short stories in one novel in the dog detective series of mystery books. Sandra doesn't own a St. Bernard herself. So for now, she is content to write about Paw while her two cats rule the household. Tell us about Clarissa and Paw. Let's start there. Sandra: Clarissa is the young woman. She's in her early 20s. And her Uncle Harry is a police chief. So she grew up to know about police investigations and such. And so she herself has gotten into investigating mysteries. The first one pretty much was when she went to visit her cousin and realized that her uncle had been murdered. And, of course, Paw, he is her loyal St. Bernard, and he loves to get into mischief and dig into things. So, of course, she is going to find some clues that drag her into this mystery too. Alexandra: Right, yeah. And in the introduction, I mentioned that you've always wanted to own a St. Bernard. What is it about those dogs that appeals to you? Sandra: I think they're so big and warm and lovable. I really fell in love with them when I first saw the Beethoven movie. And so I mean you saw this huge fuzzy dog...and then what also compounded it was I worked at a place where we did computer printer cartridges, and I worked in-house, but they would have people that worked at home and brought their work in. One day, a woman brought in a St. Bernard puppy she had just gotten. Well, I just fell in love instantly. I had dogs when I was younger, but never a great big dog, because my mom was like "We're not feeding a great big dog." And probably after my little dog was gone after so many months, I might've tried to get a big dog, but the cats just showed up. So after that, we became a cat household. Alexandra: Right, yes, yeah, exactly. Clarissa, you mentioned that her uncle was a police detective. And then in the first short story, there's a different uncle. Sandra: Yes, that's a different uncle.
Cuckolding wives, a blast from Britt's past and a big heist for the boys! All this and a pitch for Dog Detectives on this weeks Canceled. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Frankly Speaking About Cancer with the Cancer Support Community
Frankly Speaking About Cancer with the Cancer Support Community
We know dogs have an amazing sense of smell, but can they really detect cancer? And if in fact they can, how can we exploit that ability? Our guests Dr. Donald Bodenner and Dr. Arny Ferranda, researchers from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS), are trying to answer just that question as it relates to thyroid cancer.
Frankly Speaking About Cancer with the Cancer Support Community
Frankly Speaking About Cancer with the Cancer Support Community
There have been many amazing stories in the news about dogs that have alerted their owners to cancer. There's Susan Castriota, who recounted how her dog was poking at her breast for months before she was diagnosed with stage 3 breast cancer. There's Steve Warner, whose dog's obsessive sniffing around his ears convinced him to get an MRI, which alerted him to his brain tumor. And those aren't the other anecdotes out there. Scientists have begun to study this phenomena and the results are very interesting, in particular for cancers where there currently are no reliable screening methods. Joining our host Kim Thiboldeaux on the show is Alexander Burnett, MD, Professor of Gynecologic Oncology at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, and Donna Waugh, President of the American Scent Dog Association.
There have been many amazing stories in the news about dogs that have alerted their owners to cancer. There's Susan Castriota, who recounted how her dog was poking at her breast for months before she was diagnosed with stage 3 breast cancer. There's Steve Warner, whose dog's obsessive sniffing around his ears convinced him to get an MRI, which alerted him to his brain tumor. And those aren't the other anecdotes out there. Scientists have begun to study this phenomena and the results are very interesting, in particular for cancers where there currently are no reliable screening methods. Joining our host Kim Thiboldeaux on the show is Alexander Burnett, MD, Professor of Gynecologic Oncology at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, and Donna Waugh, President of the American Scent Dog Association.