48 Hrs to Oklahoma – What They Have To Say, Ep 3

Table Talk Live: 48 Hours to Oklahoma – What They Have To Say
Deb Cooper Interviews Jim Moses before he heads off to Oklahoma.
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Table Talk Live: 48 Hours to Oklahoma – What They Have To Say
Deb Cooper Interviews Jim Moses before he heads off to Oklahoma.
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We all know attorney, author, advocate, TV personality and American Heart Association National Volunteer Star Jones as one of the most recognizable faces on television, and David Frei as the iconic face of televised dog shows. These two join us to discuss the physical and emotional benefits of pet ownership as well as the exciting @International Heart Classic Virtual Dog Show being held to benefit the American Heart Association and the AKC Canine Health Foundation.

Table Talk Live: 48 Hours to Oklahoma – What They Have To Say
Deb Cooper Interviews Bill McFadden before he heads off to Oklahoma.
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Deb Cooper Interviews Terry James of Onofrio Dog Shows.
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Table Talk Live’s Deb Cooper discusses her series of interviews with those who will be attending the first dog shows since March.
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Will Alexander Has an in-depth conversation about dogs with one of the world’s best!

Wake Up Call with Will Alexander
Follow the adventures of Will Alexander as he gives a few wake up calls to professional dog handlers Sue Ellyn Rempal, Kirsten McGregor, Lynda Torrance, and Evan Threlfall.

Frank Baylis of Bayshore Kennel and Farm in Toms Brook, Va. has lived the equivalent of several lives in his six decades. “If I ever write about my life, I think I’ll call it ‘Life in the Fast Lane,’” he says.

Do you want to know more about the American Heart Association’s International Heart Classic Virtual Dog Show? Watch this interview with AHA Volunteer Spokesperson David Frei and Judge Kimberly Meredith to find out more information about this new show!

Russell is just such a breeder. When asked if she’d like to talk about her kennel’s records or wins that were especially cherished, she simply replies “no.” Not that there aren’t accomplishments of which to be proud. Her website gives the statistics, but Russell admits that it’s out-of-date—she’s well past the 22 generations of her own breeding and more than 400 champions the site indicates. She’s been a board member of the Siberian Husky Club of America and was named their breeder of the year for three consecutive years. Her dogs have won their breed at Westminster and the Siberian Club of America National. But this is not what is important to her—rather, it’s the breed itself.