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Robin Ganzert, Ph.D., serves as president and CEO ofAmerican Humane, the country's first national humaneorganization and the first to serve animals, whenever andwherever they are in need of rescue, shelter or protection.She is the executive producer of the acclaimed documentary,Escape from Extinction, narrated by Dame Helen Mirren, andits follow-up, Escape from Extinction Rewilding, whichfeatures narration by Oscar winner Meryl Streep. She is alsothe executive producer of the annual American HumaneHero Dog Awards which aired for ten years on HallmarkChannel and most recently aired on A&E and fyi networks.Additionally, she is the author of The Humane Table: Cooking with Compassion, MissionMetamorphosis and Animal Stars. Her next book, Escape from Extinction, is set to come out in2025. Dr. Ganzert serves on the board of Loro Parque Foundation, the Lois Pope LIFE Foundationand is a member of The Explorers Club, the Palm Beach Chamber of Commerce Trustee Program,and the International Women's Forum. She has been awarded the prestigious Gorilla Prize byworld-renowned zoological organization Loro Parque for her efforts in conservation.Dr. Ganzert is frequently highlighted in prominent national news and media platforms as anauthoritative advocate for animals. In the recent season, she made appearances on shows likeGood Morning America, Fox & Friends, Fox News Saturday Night, and America's Newsroom,among others. During her tenure at American Humane, she has been a guest on broadcast outletssuch as the TODAY Show, MSNBC, World News Tonight, CNN, and Fox Business News, to name afew. Additionally, her insights have been featured in major newspapers, including The WashingtonPost, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, USA Today, Chicago Tribune, Los AngelesTimes, and the Boston Globe.Under her leadership, American Humane continues to earn recognition for its commitment totransparency, accountability, efficiency, and financial responsibility. Thanks to this dedication,American Humane is a top-rated charity having earned, for six years, Charity Navigator's “Four-Star” rating; the “Seal of Excellence” from Independent Charities of America – awarded to fewerthan three percent of charities nationwide; an “A” rating from Great Nonprofits; and is one of thefew charities that meet all of the Better Business Bureau's Wise Giving Alliance 20 Standards forcharity accountability.Since her appointment in 2010, Dr. Ganzert has spearheaded unprecedented growth andtransformational change at the historic 145-year-old nonprofit, which has reemerged as the mosteffective humane organization, directly impacting the lives of more animals around the world thanany other organization through innovative, life-changing and life-saving programs that set the goldstandard in animal welfare and protection. Dr. Ganzert has dramatically expanded the scope andscale of the organization's programs globally with a presence in 40 countries making AmericanHumane the largest certifier of animal welfare in the world. In addition to this growth she hasprovided oversight for iconic humane programs such as No Animals Were Harmed®, protectinganimals in film and entertainment; and, American Humane Certified®, helping to ensure humanetreatment of animals in agriculture. She launched a first-of-its-kind humane certification in globalconservation for animals in zoos and aquariums and an innovative humane certification effort forthe airline industry to help improve the safety and protection of companion animals intransportation. Most recently, Dr. Ganzert launched a new Humane Certified Pet Providerprogram focused on assessing the condition, well-being and welfare of small mammals, birds,reptiles, amphibians, invertebrates and aquatic life at pet provider locations and animal suppliers.Dr. Ganzert is also responsible for the creation of American Humane's famed Pups4Patriots™program that provides lifesaving service dogs for wounded warriors facing Post Traumatic Stressand Traumatic Brain Injury.American Humane is now the largest certifier of animal welfare in the world, overseeing thecare of more than 1 billion animals annually. This represents more than a 2,000 percent increaseduring her tenure in the number of animals protected every year.Additional programmatic efforts include leading American Humane's emergency rescuemissions to help the animal victims of catastrophic disasters from Superstorm Sandy toHurricanes Harvey and Ian; creating a groundbreaking clinical trial documenting the efficacy oftherapy dogs in helping childhood cancer patients; founding the bipartisan Congressional Caucusfor the Humane Bond; and, securing a major legislative victory with the passage of language in theNational Defense Authorization Act mandating that all American military working dogs must retireon U.S. soil.Dr. Ganzert holds a B.S. in Business & Accounting, an MBA and a Ph.D. She previously servedas the vice chair of the governing board of the National ALS Association. Prior to her appointmentat American Humane, Dr. Ganzert directed philanthropic services and charitable giving at The PewCharitable Trusts and Wachovia Wealth Management.Dr. Ganzert resides in South Florida and Washington D.C. with her beloved cats and dogs andenjoys spending time with her three wonderful children.
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In this episode of Robin's Nest, Robin talks with Marean Spero Steen, National Director of American Humane Hollywood. Marean heads up the iconic “No Animals Were Harmed” program and discusses American Humane's important role in keeping animals safe in the filmed entertainment world.
Jamie and Justina go into the tragic history of American Humane, from a well-meaning group trying to protect animals used in films to an industry front that's willing to fudge the truth around their iconic “No Animals Were Harmed in the Making of This Film” slogan to protect their friends in Hollywood.
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It's the age-old question... Could I beat this animal? And that is what we are going to figure out today? What animals, if it came to it, could we defeat? And we take a look at what percentage of Americans thought they could win against these animals. So stay tuned for all that and more! Also, thanks for the listen! Hey, did you know you can watch the FilmSharks on video? Search for us on YouTube, and be sure to check us out on Instagram and Spotify! Leave us a comment or a question and suggestions for future topics and if you enjoyed the episode please rate and subscribe. #thefilmsharks #askthefilmsharks Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thefilmsharks/?hl=en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thefilmsharks/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/jesse_bowling_ TheFilmSharksPodcast (@thefilmsharks) Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/thefilmsharks Googleplay:https://play.google.com/music/m/Iid2citaehgiowvg5ocsxqe5y6y?t=The_FilmSharks_Podcast Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=130464&refid=stpr Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpf8i-ET0N_dDl_j5IqREmA Hosted by: Tyler & Jesse Produced by: Tyler & Jesse Logo Design by: Tyler and Jessica Hokey --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-filmsharks/message
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A graduate from the renowned Colorado State University Veterinary program, Dr. Kwane has been a California practicing vet for 22 years. He has worked in nearly every part of the profession - honing his clinical and business expertise. His journey started in '97 as an associate and emergency clinician in San Diego. From there he climbed the ranks quickly, becoming the Chief Medical Officer of Vetco Hospitals, Inc. Later he would take the reins of a struggling municipal shelter as County Veterinarian and reverse one of the worst euthanasia rates in the country. Most recently, he completed a six year stint as the Chief Veterinary Officer of American Humane, and Director of their legacy program, No Animals Were Harmed®, protecting over 100,000 animals every year around the globe on film and TV sets. Today he serves as the Chief Medical Officer and head Veterinarian for Papaya Pet Care. He has been sought for his expertise by many media outlets and major companies – including Disney, United Airlines and Sea World – for guidance to improve their animal care standards. He is known for his outspoken, compassionate, charismatic and genuine nature. Today, his career has evolved into another new journey. His true calling…helping pets and people in need. Many years ago, during a five-year tenure as a Shelter Veterinarian in a struggling, depressed area of California, Dr. Kwane began to form a true appreciation for those that struggle to afford health care for their pets. One day, on a whim, he headed downtown with some medical supplies. He set up a table near a homeless food bank, and invited anyone with a pet to be examined and treated at no charge. It was the most memorable day of his career. Afterwards, he made more consistent efforts to find Homeless people, wherever they were, and give free medical aid to their pets. Now, years later, his journey is now being chronicled on a new television series, called “The Street Vet”. It follows him as he travels the streets of California helping pets, and people alike, while retrieving some of the most remarkable and inspiring stories of sacrifice and hope. In this wide-ranging conversation with Dr. Stewart, we cover: The origination of Project Street Vet Working with the homeless and their pets Being committed to care The bond between pet and homeless person How working with the homeless changed the trajectory of Kwane's career Happiness within homelessness Hollywood or homeless: pet lovers are the same Funding veterinary care on the streets The role of pet insurance Making contributions - how can you do it? Kwane's Impact Round! Want to support Project Street Vet? Find out more about the project and donations at: https://www.projectstreetvet.org/ Big thank you to Dr. Kwane Stewart for the amazing work he's doing in the community! To connect with Kwane you can find him in the following places: @drkwane @thestreetvet We're online! Check out our website at theveterinaryproject.com for more info on the show, our hosts, and all things Veterinary Project. If you liked the show and want to stay in the know, please follow / subscribe to the podcast on the listening platform of your choosing. Want to join our community of like-minded Veterinary Professionals? Send an email to theveterinaryprojectpodcast@gmail.com and we'll get you connected to our private Veterinary Project Facebook group. Any questions, comments, feedback, or requests for guests can also be sent to theveterinaryprojectpodcast@gmail.com. Thank you for listening and we look forward to seeing you next Wednesday for another episode of The Veterinary Project Podcast! - Jonathan Leicht, DVM and Michael Bugg, DVM
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Anything But Work returns from hiatus! In this episode, recorded June 24, 2021, Shane and Caleb go on Red Table Talk, speedrun slavery for Juneteenth, assess their ability to fight animals and/or feral children, and stan Megan The Stallion. Follow us on Instagram: @ABWpodcast, Email: theanythingbutworkpod@gmail.comWebsite: https://rss.com/podcasts/anythingbutwork/Anything But Work records and releases weekly on Thursdays, unless it doesn't. This show is intended for adults.Timestamps:0:00 - 2:10 : Intro2:10 - 11:07 : Shane and Caleb vs. Chuck and Larry (and Anthony Fantano)11:07 - 19:34: The Red Table Tangent19:34 - 29:08: Juneteenth & The Wack Points Tally29:08 - 37:25: The White Button37:25 - 56:00: The Animal Question56:00 - 1:03:09: Tarzan has to be White1:03:09 - 1:09:31: Anything But Furries1:09:31 - 1:24:25: Rap Repetition and Death of the Author1:24:25 - 1:29:29: The Wrap Up
THIS NEW YORKER has strong feelings about what a "real pizza" is and also what goes on top. But America, after all, is the "Land of the Free and the Home of The-Differently-Inclined-People-Who-Sometimes-Have-Wrong-Ideas-About-Pizza-But-In-The-End-It's-E-Pluribus-Unum." The host and eight guests, from California to Texas to New York to Finland and to the Middle East, weigh in on their idea of the ultimate pizza. My conclusion? An "everything pizza" just might be my favorite. GUESTS information here: Sandra on IG: SandraDuranOnly1 Jeanne on Linktr.ee: Jeannerice_007 Mike on IG: michaelfafrak Eric on IG: ericheras Milo at www.2lofi4u.com Sana on IG: SanaFaham Rome on IG: hieronymus.digital TBird at tbirdstabletalk.weebly.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/biscuitaisle/message
The girls are back after a week off! This week they touch on some exciting projects they're working on, the trial of the century, growing human organs, and Shante tells the story of the disappearance of a former Harlem Globetrotter.
What does an owl, most former presidents, human effigies and camping have in common? You will find that and more (?) as we dive into Bohemian Grove. Next we talk through larger than life shadowy figures in Northern California and whether we think they are watching over us all and last but not least, is the saying "No animals were harmed in the making of this movie" something that actually carries little to now weight? S'more stories coming at you this week's episode of Conspiracy Campfire! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/conspiracycampfire/message
Roar is the story of a family — including Tippi Hedren and real-life daughter Melanie Griffith — stalked by lions and tigers on an African nature preserve. When it was finally released in the United States in 2015 — nearly 40 years after it began its five-year, accident-filled shoot — savvy distribution company Drafhouse Films used the tagline, "No Animals Were Harmed in the Making of This Film. Seventy Cast and Crew Members Were."Have we mentioned that Roar was intended as a family comedy? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Bob Barker Talks About Pigs, Rabbits and Dogs, Oh My. The legendary TV host and Animal Advocate Bob Barker is proud that he's the most frequent guest on Animal Radio and vows to protect that record. He's visiting this time to debunk the myth that the end of movie credit "No Animals Were Harmed" is true. He says Hollywood is in the American Humane Association's pocket, and that money is to blame for most animal cruelty. Listen Now Over The Top Pet Owners There should be no shortage of potential profile subjects for this show: Nat Geo has just ordered a new series called Spoiled Rotten Pets, hosted by Howard Stern's wife, Beth Stern. As the nicely self-explanatory title suggests, the series is about pet owners who go over the top when taking care of their animals. Listen Now Get Your Licks on Route 66 Victoria Stilwell talks about the life-saving Fido Friendly Adoption Tour. She shares her plans for this tour and what TV show she's working on now. Listen Now Cheetah Cubs Named After American Sprinters Two of the planet's fastest land mammals now have names fitting their status. Washington, DC's National Zoo has teamed up with USA Track & Field to name two new cheetah cubs after Justin Gatlin and Carmelita Jeter, who were the fastest American sprinters in the 100-meter dash in the London Olympics. Listen Now Read more about this week's show.
American Humane is the oldest organization in the US dedicated to "promoting the welfare and safety of animals and strengthening the bond between animals and people." For more than one hundred years, American Humane has operated wherever animals are in need of rescue, shelter, protection or security. President and CEO, Dr. Robin Ganzert describes the various programs in place to achieve its mission today including working to reunite military dogs wth their human handlers once their service is complete. In addition, American Humane achieves its mission through a variety of other programs including their well known “No Animals Were Harmed®” program in Hollywood to broad-based farm animal welfare and zoo and aquarium conservation certifications, to rapid response rescue and care. In total, about 1 Billion animals worldwide are covered by AH programs and science-based welfare certification standards. That Sounds Wild: Lion cub www.AmericanHumane.org www.iReinforce.com www.facebook.com/ZooLogicpodcast/ http://zoologic.libsyn.com
Dreem2Reality Entertainment presents The Rock Vegas Podcast. On today's show: Ryan and Dave host today's one hundred forty seventh episode! The guys start the show by discussing dumb people and some Facebook Memories before they watch a video of a guy who got a moth stuck in his ear. Then, the blow-up doll guy is back in the news and this time he's been caught at the zoo, in the flamingo exhibit, doing what he does best and not thinking there's anything wrong with it; the guys play audio of the situation. And, the show ends with an a-rousing discussion about boners. Literally, enjoy the eargasms! Please subscribe to the D2R Podcast Network on iTunes and don't forget to rate and review while you're there. You can also download the Stitcher and Podbean app to your device for free and search: D2R PODCAST NETWORK and subscribe. The Rock Vegas Podcast would love to hear from you! Feel free to call the NEW podcast hotline and have your voice heard on a future episode. Dial 872-242-8311 (USA-CHAT-311) and leave a message and we will play your voicemail and answer your questions live on an upcoming episode! If you enjoy listening to The Rock Vegas Podcast, then spread the word to everyone you know. Your word of mouth is our best advertising method and we appreciate your support. Thanks for listening and share!
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Join Joshua Vergara, Joe Hindy and Jonathan Feist for another great episode of the Android Authority Podcast. Topics for the week start off with our real world difficulties with the Galaxy Note 7, Great news, we've launched a new site, Charged.io is our home for green technology, electric cars and drones, we discuss our expectations for October 4th, Google's product launch day, including our ideas on Nexus vs Pixel as a brand. As you know, our check-in is packed full of random tidbits of technology fun and how it influences our personal lives, but if you need to skip to the news, you're looking for the 26th minute this week. Thank you for joining us. If you have not already, be sure to subscribe to the channel on your favorite podcast app, and subscribe to our YouTube channel. Also check out our partner sites - SoundGuys cover the best mobile audio gear and VR Source is the home of all our virtual reality coverage, from gear to games, check out VR Source for all kinds of reality. TabTimes is in full swing with our new content and strategy, if you are looking for the best tablet news and reviews, we've got you covered, but if you want ultrabook, iPhone and other general technology coverage, TabTimes is the place to be. Finally, we're very happy to introduce Charged, our new home for smart homes, electric cars, drones and so much more - the future of technology lives here, check out charged.io. Sign up for our various newsletters and enter for your chance to win one of our many giveaways. The Android Authority Podcast - discussing topics in Android every week. Rough timecodes: 26:46 - Galaxy Note 7 fiasco, again 40:30 - We have launched Charged.io 44:48 - Pixel or Nexus? 55.45 - The rest of Google's potential Oct. 4 announcements
Today's episode concludes a 3-part series on Animals in Film. In Part One, I talk about the history behind the American Humane Association and its “no animals were harmed in the making of this film" disclaimer. In Part Two, we discuss where things have gone wrong on TV and movie sets that lead to the death or injury of animals and why these productions still received the “No Animals Were Harmed” disclaimer from the monitors meant to protect the animals. Today, in Part Three, we address what can be done so that animals ARE NOT harmed on sets and what the public can do to be involved. Listen by clicking the play button below or by subscribing to the RSS feed or listening through iTunes, Stitcher, or Soundcloud.
In Animals in Film: Part 1, we talked about the history behind the American Humane Association and its “No Animals Were Harmed” disclaimer. Today, in Animals in Film: Part 2, we discuss where things have gone wrong on TV and movie sets that lead to the death or injury of animals and why these productions still received the “No Animals Were Harmed” disclaimer from the monitors meant to protect the animals. Thank you to the listeners for supporting this podcast.
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This week’s episode is the first of two dedicated to the upcoming Warner Bros./MGM film Max! Robin sits down with the film’s director Boaz Yakin and young star Josh Wiggins to discuss the bond between Max and the characters, and between the actors and production crew and the animal stars. Later, Robin chats with Dr. Kwane Stewart, the Chief Veterinary Officer for American Humane Association’s "No Animals Were Harmed®" program, about how they ensured the safety of those animal stars while filming some incredible stunts. Questions or Comments? Email Robin at behumane@petliferadio.com More details on this episode MP3 Podcast - Max: Best Friend, Hero, Marine (Part 1) on Pet Life Radio
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Meet Crystal the capuchin, star of the Night at the Museum movies! Live from an inspiring, magical afternoon at the Chesterfield Hotel’s Leopard Lounge in Palm Beach on Thursday January 22 as a packed house of animal lovers and movie lovers attended a special "Afternoon Tea with America’s Animal Stars" , our host Dr. Robin Ganzert interviews famed Hollywood animal actor Crystal the capuchin. Organized by American Humane Association and hosted by humanitarian Lois Pope, the tea provided guests the opportunity to meet beloved animal actors and learn more about the new book, Animal Stars: Behind the Scenes with your Favorite Animal Actors. In 2015, American Humane Association’s "No Animals Were Harmed®" program celebrates 75 years as the only film-industry sanctioned group ensuring the safety and welfare of animal actors on sets of movies, television shows, and commercials. Questions or Comments? Email Robin at behumane@petliferadio.com More details on this episode MP3 Podcast - Afternoon Tea with Crystal on Pet Life Radio
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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. Questions or Comments? Email Robin at behumane@petliferadio.com More details on this episode MP3 Podcast - Sochi Dogs and Summer Blockbusters on Pet Life Radio
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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." Questions or Comments? Email Robin at behumane@petliferadio.com More details on this episode MP3 Podcast - Protecting Hollywood’s Animals on Pet Life Radio
Have you ever wondered how your favorite movie star or TV personality escaped from the burning building with only a bit of soot on their nose, survived a fall from a height taller than an Olympic high diver would ever consider or walked unscathed from the exploding airplane with nary a scratch? Body doubles and expert stunt men and women along with some movie magic keep the stars safe. But what happens when the personality is an animal? Who protects them? Beth Langhorst, a Safety Specialist for the American Humane Association is one of a cadre of dedicated animal welfare advocates that you will find on the set of movies and television productions that take animal safety seriously; productions that proudly display the 'No Animasl Were Harmed' tagline. She will be my guest today and let us in on some of the behind the scenes safeguards for insects to pachyderms. Questions or comments? Email Dr.Cruz at: thepetdoctor@petliferadio.com. More details on this episode MP3 Podcast - No Animals Were Harmed in the Making of This Film on Pet Life Radio. var ACE_AR = {Site: '845738', Size: '468060'};
Bob Barker Makes 10th Guest Shot The legendary TV host and Animal Advocate Bob Barker is proud that he's the most frequent guest on Animal Radio® and vows to protect that record. He's visiting this time to debunk the myth that the end of movie credit "No Animals Were Harmed" is true. He says Hollywood is in the American Humane Association's pocket, and that money is to blame for most animal cruelty. Get Your Licks on Route 66 Victoria Stilwell is the spokesperson for this year's cross-country adoption tour, sponsored by Fido Friendly and Animal Radio®. She shares her plans for this tour and what TV show she's working on now. Over The Top Pet Owners There should be no shortage of potential profile subjects for this show: Nat Geo has just ordered a new series called Spoiled Rotten Pets, hosted by Howard Stern's wife, Beth Stern. As the nicely self-explanatory title suggests, the series is about pet owners who go over the top when taking care of their animals. Cheetah Cubs Named After American Sprinters Two of the planet's fastest land mammals now have names fitting their status. Washington, DC's National Zoo has teamed up with USA Track & Field to name two new cheetah cubs after Justin Gatlin and Carmelita Jeter, who were the fastest American sprinters in the 100-meter dash in the London Olympics. Your Dog's Golden Years Jennifer Kachnic has compiled the works of 20 veterinarian's and experts to help prepare you for dealing with an older dog. Everything from supplements to anticipatory grieving, she shares all. More this week
Tonight is a little one shot about Amelia Bones, it’s “Your Life Doesn’t Flash Before Your Eyes” by xsilverxlightx. The first half of this podcast is dedicated to cats, fishing, roommates and super stores. We get Ryan out of retirement and off the golf course. He entertains us with stories of his new cats…yes we […]
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People love pets. And, although not all of them admit it, people love reality television. So it was inevitable there would be a convergence of the two, and now animals big and small are common ‘characters’ on reality TV. But are some of these animals unwittingly getting pulled into the ‘drama’ that drives reality shows, and are they getting hurt or even abused as a result? American Humane, the 131 year-old animal group best known for giving movie and television shows the coveted "No Animals Were Harmed" seal of approval, says more and more animals are being harmed on reality shows, whether by the inappropriate use of devices to distort their faces or being eaten alive for the shock of it. Listen in on our exclusive one-on-one interview with Karen Rosa, director of American Humane’s Film and TV Unit, as she describes the dangerous ‘gray areas’ reality TV is treading into in terms of the safety of animals on these shows and the what her organization is planning to do about it in the coming year. More details on this episode MP3 Podcast - Animals Were Harmed During The Production of This Show with Diane West
An earlier program offered some history and insight into how animals have been treated in movies and TV. This show brings you up to date with the current state of animal actors, and how The American Humane Association leads the charge for humane care. Karen Rosa has worked behind-the-scenes for more than 18 years, keeping critters safe while the cameras are rolling, and when they stop. Hear about what happened on the set of Beverly Hills Chihuahua, Greatest American Dog, and other shows. Learn about the rules, how they're enforced, and why it's important to look for that "No Animals Were Harmed" language on your entertainment! More details on this episode MP3 Podcast -Acting Up: The American Humane Keeping Animal Actors Safe with Amy Shojai on Pet Life Radio