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CHOW Podcast by Animal Friends of Wyoming County

CHOW Podcast by Animal Friends of Wyoming County

Animal Friends of Wyoming County

Welcome to the CHOW Podcast hosted by Animal Friends of Wyoming County! CHOW stands for Canine Health, Ownership & Wellness. Each episode brings you informative and fun conversations centered around our four-legged best friends. Located in Wyoming County, NY, USA, our mission is to bring Animal Health Awareness to Wyoming County, NY, residents as well as sponsor the dogs at the Wyoming County Animal Shelter. Subscribe & join us on our endeavors!

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CHOW Podcast by Animal Friends of Wyoming County - Lyme Disease (with Dr. Kendra Sims, DVM)

Lyme Disease (with Dr. Kendra Sims, DVM)

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08/01/23 • 66 min

S1 Ep4 - Lyme Disease
On this episode, AFWC sits down with Dr. Kendra Sims, DVM of the Perry Vet Clinic to the discuss the awareness of Lyme Disease and how we as pet owners can save our four-legged family members from contracting such disease.

Animal Friends of Wyoming County is a 501(c)3 non-profit community organization made up of Wyoming County, NY, residents with a strong desire and passion to help out animals. Our main goal is to promote Animal Health Awareness as well as simultaneously promoting the Wyoming County Animal Shelter. AFWC raises funds and creates programs to help and care for unwanted dogs at the animal shelter. AFWC was organized and created by a Board of Directors, each using their God-given gifts, talents and abilities to contribute to the overall goal. Directors communicate and work to organize programs, events and promotional material to bring together the community to care for lost or abandoned strays in the county. Though AFWC is a completely separate entity from the Wyoming County Animal Shelter, their goals are similar: to educate our local community and save abandoned dogs. AFWC is proud to have such a loving community to work with. Because of volunteers, members and residents, programs and projects such as Spay Our Stray Program, Pets For Vets Program, and the CHOW Project are possible through contributions.
CHOW, an acronym for Canine Health, Ownership, and Wellness, is the educational outreach project by AFWC aiming to bring animal health awareness to Wyoming County, NY, residents and beyond. Part of this outreach includes a podcast where AFWC President and other members interview special professional guests such as veterinarians, animal control officers, lawmaker...

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CHOW Podcast by Animal Friends of Wyoming County - Pet Obesity (with Dr. Kate Capel, DVM)

Pet Obesity (with Dr. Kate Capel, DVM)

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05/31/23 • 87 min

S1 Ep3 - Pet Obesity
On this episode, AFWC sits down with Dr. Kate Capel, DVM of the Perry Vet Clinic to the discuss the awareness and understanding of Pet Obesity and how we as pet owners can be both the cause and solution of this epidemic facing our four-legged family members.

Animal Friends of Wyoming County is a 501(c)3 non-profit community organization made up of Wyoming County, NY, residents with a strong desire and passion to help out animals. Our main goal is to promote Animal Health Awareness as well as simultaneously promoting the Wyoming County Animal Shelter. AFWC raises funds and creates programs to help and care for unwanted dogs at the animal shelter. AFWC was organized and created by a Board of Directors, each using their God-given gifts, talents and abilities to contribute to the overall goal. Directors communicate and work to organize programs, events and promotional material to bring together the community to care for lost or abandoned strays in the county. Though AFWC is a completely separate entity from the Wyoming County Animal Shelter, their goals are similar: to educate our local community and save abandoned dogs. AFWC is proud to have such a loving community to work with. Because of volunteers, members and residents, programs and projects such as Spay Our Stray Program, Pets For Vets Program, and the CHOW Project are possible through contributions.
CHOW, an acronym for Canine Health, Ownership, and Wellness, is the educational outreach project by AFWC aiming to bring animal health awareness to Wyoming County, NY, residents and beyond. Part of this outreach includes a podcast where AFWC President and other members interview special professional guests such as veterinarians, animal control officers, lawmaker...

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CHOW Podcast by Animal Friends of Wyoming County - Taking the Perfect Picture (with Photographer Jamie Pankow)

Taking the Perfect Picture (with Photographer Jamie Pankow)

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04/01/23 • 118 min

S1 Ep2 - Taking the Perfect Picture
On this episode, AFWC sits down with photographer Jamie Pankow to discuss the importance of taking pictures of your pet, the reason why pet photographers are needed and share her life experiences that lead her to where she is today as a photographer.

Animal Friends of Wyoming County is a 501(c)3 non-profit community organization made up of Wyoming County, NY, residents with a strong desire and passion to help out animals. Our main goal is to promote Animal Health Awareness as well as simultaneously promoting the Wyoming County Animal Shelter. AFWC raises funds and creates programs to help and care for unwanted dogs at the animal shelter. AFWC was organized and created by a Board of Directors, each using their God-given gifts, talents and abilities to contribute to the overall goal. Directors communicate and work to organize programs, events and promotional material to bring together the community to care for lost or abandoned strays in the county. Though AFWC is a completely separate entity from the Wyoming County Animal Shelter, their goals are similar: to educate our local community and save abandoned dogs. AFWC is proud to have such a loving community to work with. Because of volunteers, members and residents, programs and projects such as Spay Our Stray Program, Pets For Vets Program, and the CHOW Project are possible through contributions.
CHOW, an acronym for Canine Health, Ownership, and Wellness, is the educational outreach project by AFWC aiming to bring animal health awareness to Wyoming County, NY, residents and beyond. Part of this outreach includes a podcast where AFWC President and other members interview special professional guests such as veterinarians, animal control officers, lawmaker...

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S1 Ep1 - Our Beginnings - History of AFWC & the Wyoming County Animal Shelter
Welcome to our first podcast! Get introduced to the podcast host Samuel Goodell, the President of Animal Friends of Wyoming County as well as his co-host Kelly Shearing, the Media Director of Animal Friends of Wyoming County. Together, they interview the Wyoming County Animal Control Officer Justa Goodell and her deputy Daryl Klump and discuss where the shelter began and how Animal Friends got started.
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Animal Friends of Wyoming County is a 501(c)3 non-profit community organization made up of Wyoming County, NY, residents with a strong desire and passion to help out animals. Our main goal is to promote Animal Health Awareness as well as simultaneously promoting the Wyoming County Animal Shelter. AFWC raises funds and creates programs to help and care for unwanted dogs at the animal shelter. AFWC was organized and created by a Board of Directors, each using their God-given gifts, talents and abilities to contribute to the overall goal. Directors communicate and work to organize programs, events and promotional material to bring together the community to care for lost or abandoned strays in the county. Though AFWC is a completely separate entity from the Wyoming County Animal Shelter, their goals are similar: to educate our local community and save abandoned dogs. AFWC is proud to have such a loving community to work with. Because of volunteers, members and residents, programs and projects such as Spay Our Stray Program, Pets For Vets Program, and the CHOW Project are possible through contributions.
CHOW, an acronym for Canine Health, Ownership, and Wellness, is the educational outreach project by AFWC aiming to bring animal health awareness to Wyoming County, NY, residents and beyond. Part of this outreach includes a podcast where AFWC President and other members interview special professional guests such as veterinarians, animal control officers, lawmaker...

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CHOW Podcast by Animal Friends of Wyoming County - The Law & The Paw (with Patricia Famiglietti, LVT)

The Law & The Paw (with Patricia Famiglietti, LVT)

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12/01/23 • 154 min

On the final episode of Season 1, AFWC has a riveting discussion about where the law and the paw meet with former dog control officer, former NYS Ag & Market inspector and Vet Tech Patricia Famiglietti.

Animal Friends of Wyoming County is a 501(c)3 non-profit community organization made up of Wyoming County, NY, residents with a strong desire and passion to help out animals. Our main goal is to promote Animal Health Awareness as well as simultaneously promoting the Wyoming County Animal Shelter. AFWC raises funds and creates programs to help and care for unwanted dogs at the animal shelter. AFWC was organized and created by a Board of Directors, each using their God-given gifts, talents and abilities to contribute to the overall goal. Directors communicate and work to organize programs, events and promotional material to bring together the community to care for lost or abandoned strays in the county. Though AFWC is a completely separate entity from the Wyoming County Animal Shelter, their goals are similar: to educate our local community and save abandoned dogs. AFWC is proud to have such a loving community to work with. Because of volunteers, members and residents, programs and projects such as Spay Our Stray Program, Pets For Vets Program, and the CHOW Project are possible through contributions.
CHOW, an acronym for Canine Health, Ownership, and Wellness, is the educational outreach project by AFWC aiming to bring animal health awareness to Wyoming County, NY, residents and beyond. Part of this outreach includes a podcast where AFWC President and other members interview special professional guests such as veterinarians, animal control officers, lawmaker...

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CHOW Podcast by Animal Friends of Wyoming County - Volunteerism (with Bridget Mertsock)

Volunteerism (with Bridget Mertsock)

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02/01/24 • 37 min

Welcome to Season 2!!! AFWC sits down with Ms. Bridget Mertsock to discuss the importance of Volunteerism. Bridget Mertsock is a trailblazer at the Wyoming County Animal Shelter. Thanks to her leadership, AFWC was made possible and volunteerism was established at the animal shelter. Listen to this episode as Bridget shares her experiences, her leadership views and some of her stories as an avid volunteer. Thank you, Bridget, for being an inspiration to AFWC and the shelter dogs!

Animal Friends of Wyoming County is a 501(c)3 non-profit community organization made up of Wyoming County, NY, residents with a strong desire and passion to help out animals. Our main goal is to promote Animal Health Awareness as well as simultaneously promoting the Wyoming County Animal Shelter. AFWC raises funds and creates programs to help and care for unwanted dogs at the animal shelter. AFWC was organized and created by a Board of Directors, each using their God-given gifts, talents and abilities to contribute to the overall goal. Directors communicate and work to organize programs, events and promotional material to bring together the community to care for lost or abandoned strays in the county. Though AFWC is a completely separate entity from the Wyoming County Animal Shelter, their goals are similar: to educate our local community and save abandoned dogs. AFWC is proud to have such a loving community to work with. Because of volunteers, members and residents, programs and projects such as Spay Our Stray Program, Pets For Vets Program, and the CHOW Project are possible through contributions.
CHOW, an acronym for Canine Health, Ownership, and Wellness, is the educational outreach project by AFWC aiming to bring animal health awareness to Wyoming County, NY, residents and beyond. Part of this outreach includes a podcast where AFWC President and other members interview special professional guests such as veterinarians, animal control officers, lawmaker...

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CHOW Podcast by Animal Friends of Wyoming County - Animal Hoarding (with Justa Goodell, WyCo Animal Control Officer)

Animal Hoarding (with Justa Goodell, WyCo Animal Control Officer)

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04/28/24 • 79 min

Officer Justa Goodell of the Wyoming County Animal Control in New York State has spent a great deal of time and dedication in understanding this crisis facing our companion animals. In this episode, Officer Goodell shares with us her experiences with animal hoarding cases in Wyoming County, NY, as well as how to recognize and combat this illness before it goes too far. Published specially on Officer Goodell's birthday.

Animal Friends of Wyoming County is a 501(c)3 non-profit community organization made up of Wyoming County, NY, residents with a strong desire and passion to help out animals. Our main goal is to promote Animal Health Awareness as well as simultaneously promoting the Wyoming County Animal Shelter. AFWC raises funds and creates programs to help and care for unwanted dogs at the animal shelter. AFWC was organized and created by a Board of Directors, each using their God-given gifts, talents and abilities to contribute to the overall goal. Directors communicate and work to organize programs, events and promotional material to bring together the community to care for lost or abandoned strays in the county. Though AFWC is a completely separate entity from the Wyoming County Animal Shelter, their goals are similar: to educate our local community and save abandoned dogs. AFWC is proud to have such a loving community to work with. Because of volunteers, members and residents, programs and projects such as Spay Our Stray Program, Pets For Vets Program, and the CHOW Project are possible through contributions.
CHOW, an acronym for Canine Health, Ownership, and Wellness, is the educational outreach project by AFWC aiming to bring animal health awareness to Wyoming County, NY, residents and beyond. Part of this outreach includes a podcast where AFWC President and other members interview special professional guests such as veterinarians, animal control officers, lawmaker...

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CHOW Podcast by Animal Friends of Wyoming County - Agriculture: Public Perception & Room to Improve (with Dr. Shaanthi Nair, DVM of Perry Vet Clinic)
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05/04/25 • 85 min

VIDEO PODCAST NOW AVAILABLE! Check out our YouTube and Rumble accounts to WATCH the podcast! AFWC is joined by Dr. Shaanthi Nair of the Perry Vet Clinic to enlighten the community about Agriculture - the Public Perception & Room to Improve. Donate to support our mission today through our website!

Animal Friends of Wyoming County is a 501(c)3 non-profit community organization made up of Wyoming County, NY, residents with a strong desire and passion to help out animals. Our main goal is to promote Animal Health Awareness as well as simultaneously promoting the Wyoming County Animal Shelter. AFWC raises funds and creates programs to help and care for unwanted dogs at the animal shelter. AFWC was organized and created by a Board of Directors, each using their God-given gifts, talents and abilities to contribute to the overall goal. Directors communicate and work to organize programs, events and promotional material to bring together the community to care for lost or abandoned strays in the county. Though AFWC is a completely separate entity from the Wyoming County Animal Shelter, their goals are similar: to educate our local community and save abandoned dogs. AFWC is proud to have such a loving community to work with. Because of volunteers, members and residents, programs and projects such as Spay Our Stray Program, Pets For Vets Program, and the CHOW Project are possible through contributions.
CHOW, an acronym for Canine Health, Ownership, and Wellness, is the educational outreach project by AFWC aiming to bring animal health awareness to Wyoming County, NY, residents and beyond. Part of this outreach includes a podcast where AFWC President and other members interview special professional guests such as veterinarians, animal control officers, lawmaker...

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CHOW Podcast by Animal Friends of Wyoming County - Guidance to Getting a New Dog (with Dr. Ted Wolf, DVM of the Perry Vet Clinic)
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09/01/24 • 79 min

Dr. Ted Wolf of the Perry Vet Clinic joined AFWC to give a veterinarian's perspective and guidance of getting a new dog and adding a new family member. Dr. Wolf shares his thoughts on preventative care, selecting from a breeder, and what issues he sees in clinic with new dog additions. Elevating the discussion, Dr. Wolf raises an awareness that we pet owners should learn from and apply in our companion animal's health care. His expertise was a great addition to AFWC's podcast!

Animal Friends of Wyoming County is a 501(c)3 non-profit community organization made up of Wyoming County, NY, residents with a strong desire and passion to help out animals. Our main goal is to promote Animal Health Awareness as well as simultaneously promoting the Wyoming County Animal Shelter. AFWC raises funds and creates programs to help and care for unwanted dogs at the animal shelter. AFWC was organized and created by a Board of Directors, each using their God-given gifts, talents and abilities to contribute to the overall goal. Directors communicate and work to organize programs, events and promotional material to bring together the community to care for lost or abandoned strays in the county. Though AFWC is a completely separate entity from the Wyoming County Animal Shelter, their goals are similar: to educate our local community and save abandoned dogs. AFWC is proud to have such a loving community to work with. Because of volunteers, members and residents, programs and projects such as Spay Our Stray Program, Pets For Vets Program, and the CHOW Project are possible through contributions.
CHOW, an acronym for Canine Health, Ownership, and Wellness, is the educational outreach project by AFWC aiming to bring animal health awareness to Wyoming County, NY, residents and beyond. Part of this outreach includes a podcast where AFWC President and other members interview special professional guests such as veterinarians, animal control officers, lawmaker...

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S1 Ep5 - The Art of Dog Grooming & Boarding
On this episode, AFWC sits down with Brandy Heineman to the discuss the importance of boarding facilities and the art of dog grooming. Brandy is also a licensed veterinary technician and owns and operates a boarding and grooming facility in Arcade, New York called No Worries Pet Resort & Spa.

Animal Friends of Wyoming County is a 501(c)3 non-profit community organization made up of Wyoming County, NY, residents with a strong desire and passion to help out animals. Our main goal is to promote Animal Health Awareness as well as simultaneously promoting the Wyoming County Animal Shelter. AFWC raises funds and creates programs to help and care for unwanted dogs at the animal shelter. AFWC was organized and created by a Board of Directors, each using their God-given gifts, talents and abilities to contribute to the overall goal. Directors communicate and work to organize programs, events and promotional material to bring together the community to care for lost or abandoned strays in the county. Though AFWC is a completely separate entity from the Wyoming County Animal Shelter, their goals are similar: to educate our local community and save abandoned dogs. AFWC is proud to have such a loving community to work with. Because of volunteers, members and residents, programs and projects such as Spay Our Stray Program, Pets For Vets Program, and the CHOW Project are possible through contributions.
CHOW, an acronym for Canine Health, Ownership, and Wellness, is the educational outreach project by AFWC aiming to bring animal health awareness to Wyoming County, NY, residents and beyond. Part of this outreach includes a podcast where AFWC President and other members interview special professional guests such as veterinarians, animal control officers, lawmaker...

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How many episodes does CHOW Podcast by Animal Friends of Wyoming County have?

CHOW Podcast by Animal Friends of Wyoming County currently has 13 episodes available.

What topics does CHOW Podcast by Animal Friends of Wyoming County cover?

The podcast is about Animals, Non-Profit, New York, Podcasts, Education and Business.

What is the most popular episode on CHOW Podcast by Animal Friends of Wyoming County?

The episode title 'The Art of Dog Grooming & Boarding (with Vet Tech Brandy Heineman, Owner of No Worries Pet Resort & Spa)' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on CHOW Podcast by Animal Friends of Wyoming County?

The average episode length on CHOW Podcast by Animal Friends of Wyoming County is 82 minutes.

How often are episodes of CHOW Podcast by Animal Friends of Wyoming County released?

Episodes of CHOW Podcast by Animal Friends of Wyoming County are typically released every 61 days, 22 hours.

When was the first episode of CHOW Podcast by Animal Friends of Wyoming County?

The first episode of CHOW Podcast by Animal Friends of Wyoming County was released on Jan 28, 2023.

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