Alan and Ozlem preparing for Show 2







Alan and Ozlem preparing for Show 2








Kevin reading his script







Kevin reading his script








Ozlem give a big smile for the camera with Alan before the show







Ozlem give a big smile for the camera with Alan before the show








Ozlem, Alan and Kevin during the show







Ozlem, Alan and Kevin during the show








Kate and Alan







Kate and Alan








Alan and Kate conversing during the show







Alan and Kate conversing during the show








Alan and Kate listening to ABBA songs! AGAIN!







Alan and Kate listening to ABBA songs! AGAIN!








PHEW an ad break – Alan and Kate







PHEW an ad break – Alan and Kate








OK… Back to my ABBA songtrack! Alan and Kate







OK… Back to my ABBA songtrack! Alan and Kate








Our special guest with Alan and Ozlem







Our special guest with Alan and Ozlem








Alan and Ozlem







Alan and Ozlem








All eyes on our special guest of the day!







All eyes on our special guest of the day!








Alan and Ozlem – one last time.







Alan and Ozlem – one last time.








Kevin reading out his script live on air







Kevin reading out his script live on air












Have you ever gone through a rough patch in your life or just had an off day and realised on reflection how much of a positive role your pet played in helping you feel better?


A range of research shows that contact with animals can improve our wellbeing and state of mental health. A publication put together by Beyond Blue and Deakin University in 2010 found that caring for and having contact with pets encouraged owners to spend more time outdoors and socialise, added meaning to their lives and generally enriched and enhanced their sense of wellbeing.


On this week’s program we explore the strong connection pet owners have with their furry friends and look at ways to return the favour and maintain happy and healthy pets.


Listen to the audio Listen to the JOYcast now


Segments:


The Lost Dogs Home News Wrap



  • Two former residents, Bess and Chloe who have been adopted into loving homes.

  • Study has found a large percentage of Australian pet owners share their beds with their furry friends.

  • Around 36 puppies were recovered from two cars in Dublin, Ireland as part of an animal cruelty investigation.


Q & A with Dr Alan Bolton



  • Insight and tips on your questions about dogs, anxiety and boredom.


If you have a question for our resident vet, please email lostdogshome@joy.org.au


Pet of the Week


Toby 921511


Toby - Pet of the week


Toby is a gentle giant. He is quiet and sweet and loves nothing more than to get lots of pats, although he is just as content to find a warm spot to curl up in if he is left alone. Toby is not the biggest fan of loud noises, so he would prefer a quiet home.


Dog Dates


October 21


• Spring Fling street festival @ Errol Street, North Melbourne between 11am and 6pm


October 27


• The Lost Dogs’ Home Pet Portraits – in studio sessions The Lost Dogs’ Home Thelma Hoult Training and Education Centre @ 13 Gracie Street, North Melbourne between 9am – 5pm. Bookings are essential





Coming up next week…


Owning a dog requires a lot time, patience, care and a lot of love. Next week we discuss the key aspects of being a responsible pet owner.