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Description
A biweekly live to tape talk show series featuring local, loveable animals in need of forever homes. The new series premiers every other Saturday on Comcast channel 1070 HD. Linda L. Kelley Animal Shelter staff hosts the program featuring adoptable animals and welfare-minded tips and advice by the shelter’s in-house veterinarian.
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Hello,
I'm,
Hannah
and
I
am
an
animal
health
technician
at
the
Linda.
L,
Kelly
animal
shelter
and
today
is
our
first
episode
yay,
so
we're
here
to
inform
everybody
about
some
community
events,
animals
that
we
have
for
adoption
or
that
are
for
rescue-
and
this
is
Ada.
Zeta-
is
one
of
our
girls
at
the
shelter
she
has
been
there
for
a
year
in
July
of
this
year.
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She
is
a
sweet,
sweet
girl.
She
would
love
a
home
without
any
little
kids,
no
other
pets.
She
loves
to
be
the
only
gal
around
to.
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You
just
have
to
pay
a
County
license
if
you
live
in
Calvert
County,
but
she
would
be
a
great
addition
to
your
home,
yeah
she's,
a
very
sweet
girl.
All
right
next
up
is
Dr
Hathaway.
She
is
our
in-house
veterinarian
at
the
Linda
l
Kelly
animal
shelter.
She
will
be
with
us
every
two
weeks
as
well,
giving
tips
and
advice
for
viewers
at
home,
and
now
it's
Dr
Hathaway
teaching
us
how
to
recover,
lost
pets.
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One
of
our
goals,
as
an
animal,
shelter
and
Animal
Control
agency,
is
to
help
members
of
our
community
reunite
with
their
lost
pets,
to
increase
the
likelihood
of
being
reunited
with
your
pet.
If
they
do
become
lost
here
are
some
steps
you
can
take.
First,
get
your
pet
microchipped.
A
microchip
is
a
chip
about
as
small
as
a
grain
of
rice
that
is
injected,
underneath
your
pet's
skin
I
am
holding
up
an
example
of
a
microchip
applicator.
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In
my
left
hand,
while
these
chips
do
not
help
track
the
location
of
your
pet,
what
they
do
is
they
carry
your
contact
information
on
an
online
database
that
can
be
accessed
by
animal
shelters,
Animal,
Control,
Officers
and
most
veterinary
clinics
with
a
tool
called
a
microchip
scanner.
That
looks
like
this
since
a
microchip
is
under
your
pet's
skin.
It
is
with
your
pet
at
all
times,
proper
registration
is
key
to
the
magic
of
microchips.
The
chip
is
only
as
good
as
the
information
registered
on
it
when
your
pet
receives
their
microchip.
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Second,
you
should
also
place
a
well-fitting
collar
on
your
pet,
with
an
ID
tag
that
has
your
contact.
Information
showed
your
pet
become
lost.
Finally,
if
your
pet
does
become
lost
contact,
the
Linda
l
Kelly
animal
shelter
to
file
a
Lost
Pet
report,
so
that
we
will
know
you
are
missing
your
pet.
If
a
straight
pet
is
brought
into
the
shelter
matching
the
description
of
your
Lost
Pet,
we
will
know
to
contact.
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And
her
name
is
Phoenix,
say
hi
Phoenix.
She
is
about
two
years
old.
She
has
been
with
us
for
about
two
months
now
she
lived
in
a
house
with
other
rabbits,
so
she
I
would
assume
would
get
along
with
other
one.
She
doesn't
seem
very
dominant
when
it
comes
to
the
other
bunnies.
Just
curious.
Yeah
she's
got
some
beautiful
colors
on
her
she's,
like
a
tiger
striped
bluish.
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She
is
litter
box
trained,
with
the
exception
of
every
once
in
a
while.
You
might
get
a
little
bit
out
there.
That's
not
in
the
Box.
She
very
sweet
doesn't
mind
being
held,
doesn't
mind
being
picked
up,
they
get
a
little
Wiggly,
sometimes
as
long
as
you're
supporting
their
back.
They
should
be
fine.