Join me tomorrow night when my guests and I will be talking about the American Cancer Society’s Bark for Life being held in Western Berks, Berks County, PA. This event will be taking place this Saturday from 9 AM – Noon.
This event is to honor the life-long contributions of our Canine Caregivers. Who are the Canine Caregivers? Canine Companions, Guide Dogs, Service Dogs, Rescue Dogs, Therapy Dogs, Police Dogs, Cancer Survivor Dogs, and Diagnostic Dogs, who with their owners, are joining the American Cancer Society as relay teams.
There will be doggie games, top dogs and dress up contests, music, food, special dog demonstrations by therapy, police and/or rescue dogs!
Join my guests, Deb Musser, 2013 Volunteer Chair, Bark For Life of Western Berks, Jason Leinweber & Haley – Haley is the 2012 Top Dog, Jason is our incoming 2014 Volunteer Chair, and Sam Merman & Dre (pronounced Dray) – Sam is our Honorary Survivor Chair & Dre is his canine caregiver, as we discuss this year’s Bark for Life.
This is the second annual Bark for Life that will be held in Sinking Spring at Liberty Fire Company. Time to honor our canine caregivers for all that they do for their human counterparts!
This show will be streamline live only on BCTV on Wednesday. You can view the show by clicking on this link.
The replay times for the show are as follows: Sat, 5:30 PM, Sun, 8:30AM, Mon, 2:30PM, Tues,10:30AM, next Thurs,12:30 PM and you can always view it on the website at any time.
Alice says
Don’t forget that dogs get cancer too. They need our help if they have a cancer diagnosis.
nina says
My dog was my best friend when I was diagnosed with cancer last year. He stayed by my side through the entire ordeal. My family did not stay by my side but my four-legged best friend did. I don’t know what I would have done without him. He was so loving and showed me unconditional love that only a dog can show. He WAS my canine caregiver and am forever grateful to him.
I think it’s great you’re honoring them. They deserve so much credit.
To all canine caregivers- you are so special to us. You deserve to be honored.
Pamela says
Never heard of this. Can’t make it this Saturday but will keep all of you in my thoughts.
Amjy says
Not sure if I’ll be able to watch.
Cece says
I wish I knew about this event earlier. I would have loved to go to it!
Jason Leinweber says
The Event is this Saturday 9-12. Come on out!
Anonymous says
thanks for the link.
macy says
I never heard of bark for life. honoring our dogs. cool.
Stacey says
looking forward to it.
Lily says
Can anyone go or must you be a participant. I don’t have a dog but would like to support this. It sounds like a worthwile cause/
Canine Caregivers says
Awesome! Loved Dre!! She was the best!!!
Barbara says
Very good show! I saw your latest post. You should do a show on disabled pets.
let's get rid of cancer says
Great show!! Your guests, especially Deb and Sam were really good! Loved the dogs too! Sad subject.
Alice says
Never mind. I see the link. Thanks.
Alice says
Can I watch this show online?
Danielle says
Caught your show. It was very good. Your guests and the dogs were very good as well. I can’t get over what happened to your last guest. His dog smelled the cancer before he knew he had it. Unbelievably amazing. Your guest is one lucky man. The treatment he’s receiving is also new. I hope he will continue to thrive as he is now.
Frenchie says
Cancer is horrible for people and animals. This is a great way to honor our pets who help us through this tough time. It’s about time our pets are honored for the good they do.
Anonymous says
I know these people! Will watch it!
Zena says
Blind cats and dogs can get along great in your home if you don’t make any changes to your furnishings. Being blind shouldn’t preclude a pet from living a full , and active life.
Deaf animals are the same way. You have to make sure they understand your commands by touch. Deaf pets tend to sleep more. They, too, can live very fulfilling lives.
It’s not right that they are the first to be euthanized. It’s wrong that people surrender their pets because of these limitations. Shows how what really think of their pets. Their pets have limitations. Instead of being there for their pets, they discard them.
They should never be allowed to have another one.
Zena says
Have you ever done a show on pigeon shoots in PA? I think it would be a great show to let everyone know what they do at them.
tinaevangelistaeppenstein says
Zena, Yes I have done shows on pigeon shoots. I’ve helped to create awareness about this cruel sport in the last state in the nation that still openly holds these shoots in Berks and Bucks Counties.
Thanks for the inquiry.
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