Animal Radio Kicks Off The "Who's Your Daddy" Doggy DNA Contest

Animal Radio Kicks Off The "Who's Your Daddy" Doggy DNA Contest

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Who's Your Daddy?
Have you ever wondered what kind of breed your dog is? We
wondered what breed "Pixel" the Animal Radio Studio Stunt Dog,
is. Vet Geneticist Dr. Jenna Dockweiller
explains how Doggy DNA tests work, and why some litters have
multiple dads. And with her help, we're doing an Embark DNA Breed
and Health Test to learn more about Pixel's heritage and health
flags. Animal Radio is giving away a free Embark DNA Breed Test.
Just email yourvoice@animalradio.com and tell us why you should
win the free test, valued at $199.
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Dogtripping
Tune in for mystery author David Rosenfelt's
hilarious account of a cross-country move from California to
Maine with twenty-five dogs. It turned out to be a bigger ordeal
than he anticipated, despite the 3 RVs, the extra kibble,
volunteers (including a few readers), and camping
equipment.
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Dancing with Raccoons
Mark "Coonrippy"
Brown's YouTube videos have gone viral. He
gained fame for a video that featured him and his pet raccoon,
Gunshow, dancing to Aretha Franklin. But the increased scrutiny
on his lifestyle caused the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency
to step in and confiscate his newest pet 'coon, Rebekah.
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Cat Burglar Is A Cat
The owners of an actual cat burglar are trying to bring an end to
their feline companion's "life of petty crime." Richard
Windsor and his wife Sophie say their two-year-old tabby
Norris has been building quite the collection of stolen goods
from their neighbors' homes. Norris supposedly started small by
nabbing the occasional dishcloth, but now he's begun swiping
bras.
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Kangaroo Censorship
An act of Kangaroo censorship has left some people hopping mad.
The Mirror says Tourism Australia posted a photo of a Kangaroo
named Big Baz on their Facebook page. But since Big Baz was
sprawled out on his back in the pic, they chose to keep it PG by
pixelating the animal's private parts. The folks at Tourism
Australia explained that they were only having a bit of fun, but
not everyone thought it was very funny.
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