Helping turtles, service animal memorial &beware of lost pet scams!
- Patty Spitler
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Patty Spitler presents Pet Pals TV, Saturday at 10:30 a.m. on WISH-TV and streaming here at PetPalsTV.com. Here's a look at the stories we'll have for you:
ReWilding Indiana serves Indiana wildlife, providing medical and surgical care for injured wildlife brought to the clinic. Jen Hancock and Leah Perry discuss turtles and how you can help them during the spring months.
Tom Dock, our investigative reporter from Noah's Animal Hospitals, talks about the increasing prevalence of scams exploiting desperate pet owners searching for lost animals. He tells you what signs to look for from people claiming to have your pet. Good advice!
Memorializing service animals is the goal of the National Service Animal Monument Corporation. Sculptor Susan Bahary brings extensive artistic experience to this project, and a site selection for the monument is now in process. Steve Sweitzer has the story.
For nearly a decade, Dixie the Praying Dog and her handler, Brian Calvert, have traveled the country, visiting veterans and children with disabilities and appearing at events. Dixie and Calvert have a special connection to Central Indiana and Patty has an update on what Dixie is doing now.
Affectionate and smart, the Corgi comes in two distinct breeds: The Pembroke Welsh and the Cardigan Welsh Corgi. They both have the quintessential cute “Corgi butt,” but one has a longer, bushier tail. Find out more with Barney Wood on Know Your Breed, brought to you by Noah’s Animal Hospitals.












































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