Podcast Episode 103 – MeMeMe

Here’s the third podcast.  In the future we’ll have interviews, discussions, advice, and anything that strikes my interest.

You can listen to it here and or on iTunes. We also have an RSS feed you can subscribe to if you use an RSS reader.

In Episode 103MeMeMe you will:

Get to know Sarah and how she started Pet Project Blog. Sarah talks about helping her Rez dog Saffron overcome her crippling fears, the misadventure of adopting a kitten for her dog, and starting Pet Project.

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If you missed them, check out Episode 101 – Me and Episode 102 – MeMe.

Podcast Episode 102 – MeMe

Here’s the second podcast.  And we are up on iTunes!  How cool is that?  In the future we’ll have interviews, discussions, advice, and anything that strikes my interest.

You can listen to it here and or on iTunes. We also have an RSS feed you can subscribe to if you use an RSS reader.

In Episode 102 – MeMe you will:

Get to know Sarah and how she started Pet Project Blog.  Sarah talks about adopting cats and the challenges of adopting a mostly feral dog.

Click below to play.

Check out Episode 101 – Me and Episode 103 – MeMeMe.

Paws for Japan

Paws for Japan

Spread the word about Paws for Japan happening today.  Be the Change for Pets is working to raise funds for World Vets, who is on the ground in Japan and is already assisting Japanese animal welfare groups.  You can make a donation here.

And Pawcurious has organized a bunch of online business who are donating proceeds from today to World Vets. Check out the post to see the businesses participating, and don’t miss the Blog Hop below it where there are more business listed among the blogs promoting the event. For example, Yarntini is having a raffle of yarn & fabric and the professional pet photographer, Poochie Freak Photography, is having a greeting card auction.

How To Help Animals In Japan

Here are organizations helping the animals affected by the Japan earthquake and tsunami.

As always, I recommend Charity Navigator for checking out charity organizations.