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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

May 31, 2015

[Click to Listen] I love seeing people out and about, enjoying the outdoors with their dog. However, it's important to remember that we have a responsibility to pickup after our dog whenever we are off our own property.

Not everyone likes dogs and one of the main reasons why is that some dog owners don't clean up after...


May 25, 2015

In part three of this three part series Dr. Herman discusses vaccines, titers and nosodes as well as the importance of pet owners educating themselves on the core vaccines recommended by the American Animal Hospital Association (https://www.aahanet.org/publicdocuments/caninevaccineguidelines.pdf and


May 24, 2015

Click on image for audio] - Attending a well-designed puppy class is one of the most important things you can do for any puppy that is 8 to 16 weeks of age. This is a critical time for a puppy, one where they are most open to new experiences. That ability doesn't end at 16 weeks but acclimating your puppy to new...


May 18, 2015

In part two of this three part series Kate and Don continue their discussion with Dr. Herman, specifically addressing how homeopathy can be used with pets. Dr. Herman discusses a case with a dog with a broken leg that was not healing and how homeopathy aided in that process. We discuss what happens at a typical...


May 17, 2015

[Click for Audio] As summer temperatures rise, so do potential dangers for our pets.

Things you can do to prevent heat related injuries are:

If you leave a pet in the car you need to check on them every few minutes - No Exceptions!

When the temperature outside is 80 degrees, the temperature inside your car can reach...