Saturday

alt1590 WAKR starts the weekend with a series of informative & useful talk shows that can be very entertaining.

Here are podcasts of the latest shows just for you fans of Richard Peterson , Tom Dayton, Dr. Debbie Plate and Andy January & Kathryn DeLong. 1590 WAKR's Bobbi (pictured) is your producer/host every Saturday morning.

 

 

 

 

Recently Broadcasted Shows (from 02/09)

Money Talks

Whole Show         

Ready, Set, Grow

First  Hour            

Second Hour        

Akron General Good Health Hour

Whole Show         

My Beautiful Home

Whole Show         

 

Previously Broadcasted Shows (from 01/12)

Money Talks

First Half-Hour     

Second Half-Hour

Ready, Set, Grow

First Half-Hour      

Second Half-Hour 

Third Half-Hour    

Fourth Half-Hour  

Akron General Good Health Hour

First Half-Hour      

Second Half-Hour

My Beautiful Home

First Half-Hour      

Second Half-Hour 

Your Dog, Your Responsibility

The City of Akron is now offering a pamphlet on pet ownership within the city limits. "Your Dog, Your Responsibility" covers dog licensing, barking dogs, vaccinating a dog, permits for dog kennels, dogs in city parks, pit bulls and even cat regulations.

You can download the pamphlet at: http://www.ci.akron.oh.us/311/pdf/DogResponsibility.pdf


Abandoned Puppy Is Healthy, Ready For New Home Featured

She's healthy and ready to play. Cara, a deaf Jack Russell Terrier-mix puppy, was rescued after she was found inside a box alongside a busy highway in Brimfield. She's now healthy and ready to enjoy some time with a new family.

One of a Kind Pets in Akron have put Cara up for adoption. An ideal home for the puppy would be to be surrounded with other well-behaved dogs. 

Cara received treatment for an upper respiratory infection and a hairline fracture in one of her front legs.

The OKPR Adoption Center, located at 1929 West Market Street, is open from 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Monday through Saturday and noon to 6:00 p.m. on Sunday. To ask about Cara, or any of the other animals at OKPR, you can call 330-865-6200.

On the web: www.oneofakindpets.com


Summit County Missing Pet Network

Fiscal Officer Kristen M. Scalise CPA, CFE is introducing a new method to help pet owners find a lost or missing dog or cat by creating our new Missing Pet Network.

“If your dog is missing, a dog license tag attached to the collar of your pet is the best way of notifying you if someone finds your pet” Scalise stated.

You will be able to post a picture and information of when the pet was last seen on our website. All posts will remain on our site for 30 days.

If anyone finds a lost dog that is wearing a Summit County dog tag, they can visit Kristen’s Kanine Search to locate the owner.

Ohio law requires that you license your dog; a license tag attached to the dog’s collar proves ownership and is your pet’s ticket home. Dogs without tags can be impounded. 2012 dog licenses can be purchased beginning December 1 through January 31, 2012. Do the right things for your dog to keep him happy and safe.


Vet on your Pet

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