“Ask Dog Lady” Honored

Woofin’ whoopie! The Dog Writers Association of America bestowed a Maxwell Award to “Ask Dog Lady” columnist Monica Collins at the annual banquet held in New York before the Westminster Kennel Club dog show. Collins was also cited by the DWAA for her work on “Ask Dog Lady,” the radio show based on the syndicated column.

Dog Lady hosts a live weekly radio show about dogs, life and love on Wednesdays from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Listen to the live audio stream from 980WCAP. Call in any Wednesday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at 978-454-4980 (EST) or send an email for Dog Lady to read on the air. Hear prime cuts from the archive

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Categories: Awards, Chewing It Over, News, Press

Posted on: Sunday, December 27th, 2009 at 5:07 pm

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Prime Cuts from "Ask Dog Lady," the Radio Show

Dog Lady enjoys mixing it up on the radio. Each Wednesday from 11 a.m. to 1 pm, we discuss all things dogs, life and love. Click here for the streaming audio. And listen below to selected segments from previous editions of “Ask Dog Lady,” the radio show about dogs, life and love:

Aaron Clayton, the president of clickertraining.com, talks about the positive approach to training:

Dan Merson, inventor of a dog harness that he says will solve a multitude of ills, explains his creation:

Ask Dog Lady and co-host Jack “Russell” Baldwin mull over the love lessons taught by a dog:

Lisa Robinson, the founder and editor of Urban Dog magazine in New Orleans, speaks of how her Basil turned her into a publisher:

Caroline Nudelman, Reiki expert, discusses how healing touch might help tame a wild and crazy dog — and the animal’s wilder, crazier human:

Rob Van Sickle, owner of the Polka Dog Bakery in Boston — one of the finest dog shops in the country (Polka Dog-baked biscuits are sold in Whole Foods Markets) — talks about what and how to feed your dog:

Yap in the dog park with Kim Pearson, who’s written a book about the social rounds of her Goody Beagle:

Callers share about a darling Dachshund brat and a Husky pulling dog named, duh, Puller:

Kristin Elliott, a mild-mannered mom and earth sciences teacher by day, speaks of how she became a wild inventor by night, sewing up and selling up the Doodie Pack:

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Posted on: Wednesday, December 16th, 2009 at 11:42 am

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