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Interview on Pet Life Radio with Host Bob Tarte

Bob Tarte is the author of "Enslaved By Ducks" as well as radio host of "What Were You Thinking" on Pet Life Radio.  I recently did an interview with him and had a wonderful time!  He ususally does shows about exotic pets but was so intrigued by a dog on wheels that he asked me on his show so I could share Frankie's story.

So, without further ado, here is the interview.  Click on bottom link on right hand side, "What Were You Thinking."  It is episode #40.

Smiles Brought to You By Eddie’s Wheels

Pictures speak a thousand words…these smiles below brought to you by the company, Eddie’s Wheels, who made Frankie’s cart.  To all the animals with wheels out in the world… Keep on Rolling!  We think you are the BEST!!!

 

Daisy

 

Grace

 

Grey

 

Otis

My Buddy Butch Radio Show, July 30th

Ok, so sometimes things get lost in cyberspace e-mail, but boy-oh-boy was I excited when I received a "reminder" notice that Frankie and I will be on My Buddy Butch Radio Showtomorrow, July 30th, 7:00p EST/6:00pCST.  The beauty is you can listen via your computer… and yes a download will be available after the call if you can't make it.  AND, you can call in and ask questions if you like.  The number to call is 718-664-9653.

A little about Jeff Marginean, host of My Buddy Butch Radio Show and Author of My Buddy Butch, Confessions of a New Dog Dad:

Jeff Marginean is a new dog dad, author, musician, music producer, and a voting member of the National Academy for Recording Arts & Sciences, Inc. for the annual Grammy Awards. Having 2 college degrees in the engineering field he is a process control engineer by day and a nationally recognized music producer by night. He lives in a nice quiet little city in Ohio with his new dog son Butch and gets his best ideas while mowing the lawn.

Summary of My Buddy Butch, recipient of the prestigious Mom's Choice Award:

My Buddy Butch is a humorous, touching true story of how a little rambunctious Boston terrier gives Jeff a new perspective on single parenthood, unconditional love, and learning to slow down in this hectic world we live in today. After Jeff’s mom passed away the family decided to get dad a little female Boston terrier puppy to keep him company. This was just what the doctor ordered and when “Buttons” had her first litter of pups, Jeff was not far behind from his own furry bundle of joy! From eating the carpet to taking over an entire king sized bed, Butch went to great lengths to turn Jeff into a “New Dog Dad!” The book illustrates how these little dogs eased the pain of the loss of a wife and mother and brought a son and his father closer together giving them something in common to discuss.