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Welcome to Maine’s radio show and podcast all about dogs and cats and the people that share their lives. Our goal is to inform and educate you about the needs and wants of your furry friends so that your lives together can be the best that they can be. 

Kate and I discuss the latest news from the pet world covering a wide range of topics such as; basic healthcare, how to choose a good cat or dog food, training, behavior, and management of your pet, resolving problem behavior, serious health issues, and more. Sometimes a show is just the two of us having a conversation, but we also have guests on the shows from our hometown, Bangor, ME and from all throughout the USA. Veterinarians, authors, trainers, behaviorists, filmmakers, shelter managers, and others have all shared their knowledge with us on The Woof Meow Show

Whether you listen to our podcast or to the show as it is broadcast on Saturday at 9 AM on Z62 Retro Radio AM620, WZON, and WKIT HD3, we hope you find the show enjoyable and a valuable resource and that you become a regular listener. If you have a topic you would like us to consider for the show, contact me at donh@greenacreskennel.com.

Don Hanson, Producer & Co-Host

Feb 23, 2014

Did you know that when you adopt a pet from the Bangor Humane Society that they will be spayed and neutered? Plus, each pet that is adopted will have had a thorough examination by a veterinarian and will be updated on any necessary vaccinations.

The staff at the Bangor Humane Society will also...


Feb 17, 2014

Many people view taking their pet to the veterinarian as being “all about shots” but it’s really about so much more. Kate and Don talk with Dr. Cloutier about the importance of an annual wellness exam for all pets as well as what that exam should include. Dr. Cloutier stresses the importance of having a...



Feb 10, 2014

It’s Pet Dentistry month and time for our annual show on the importance of dental health for our pets. The American Veterinary Medical Association website reports that more than 85% of dogs and cats that are at least 4 years old have a condition in which bacteria attack the soft gum tissue - periodontal disease. This...


Feb 9, 2014

February is National Pet Dental Care Month and this is our reminder that according to the AVMA, periodontal disease is the most commonly diagnosed problem in dogs and cats.

While this might mean our pet has stinky breath to us, to our pets it can result in infections that have been linked to...