Pet Show – Pitt Boss star Ronald Lee Clark!
Listen to Pet Show! We are joined by Ronald Lee Clark, one of the stars of the new Animal Planet series Pitt Boss.
Clark is originally from South Korea, but he was adopted by an American family. He grew up in Choctaw and moved to Los Angeles to pursue an acting career. He met Shorty Rossi and joined his team at Shortywood, a performing agency for little people. Though Clark is a booking assistant, he doesn’t just workin the entertainment industry. He helps Rossi with his side project – a pit bull rescue. Clark tells us he’s always been an animal advocate, but this job has given him a new appreciation for pits.
The show debuts Jan. 16 on Animal Planet. Check our local listings here.
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Pets in the paper – food and yoga
Check out these animal stories in The Oklahoman since Saturday -
- Zoo’s new elephant habitat to house expectant mother. (Oklahoma City)
- Instructor offers way to help animals. (Oklahoma City)
- City’s six-day horse show keeps eyes on ranking prize. (Oklahoma City)
- Safari park adds new tiger, center. (Tuttle)
- Nature loves flock to state’s salt plaines. (Great Salt Plaines)
- Pony Express to celebrate anniversary in re-enactment. (Missouri)
- Tortoises highlight disputes in energy. (California)
- Slithery pets are rescued. (Utah)
- “Best Job” winner stung by dangerous jellyfish. (Australia)
Staff Writer Carrie Coppernoll
OKC back open after digging out
Don’t worry, you have one more chance to visit the Oklahoma City Zoo in 2009 – today!
After closing for nearly a week because of the snowstorm, the zoo will be open today. Staff (including Executive Director Dwight Scott) have been digging out and clearing the ice and snow to allow visitors back in. Here’s the zoo’s Facebook status:
Oklahoma City Zoo and Botanical Garden The Zoo will be open Thursday, Dec. 31. Please be careful as there may be some slick areas on grounds. We will be closed on New Year’s Day! Thank you to everyone for your patience while our team worked to dig the zoo out from under all of that snow.
Staff Writer Carrie Coppernoll
Pets in the paper – I give up. Here’s a funny cat.
Check out these animal stories in The Oklahoman today -
- Plant’s beef recalled over E. coli link. (Owasso)
- Wildlife group wants more outdoor activity. (nationwide)
OK, I’ll be honest. That’s not much of an animal story offering for today. So here’s this:
Staff Writer Carrie Coppernoll
Pets in the paper – pack your (antler) bags
Check out these animal stories in The Oklahoman today -
- Vet gives fawn a new chance at seeing. (Oklahoma City)
- Zoo has name contest for 12 Nigerian goats. (Oklahoma City)
- GPS helping keep track: Wildlife researchers using technology to follow birds, animals. (statewide)
- Radio equipment helps track state wildlife. (statewide)
- United Airlines rescinds recent no antlers baggage rule. (Outdoors blog)
- Pony Express riders deliver Christmas mail in style. (Missouri)
- Two dogs find home after police say they fed on owner. (Nebraska)
- Fishers want locks closed. (Michigan)
- Government to jail tiger’s killer. (China)
Staff Writer Carrie Coppernoll
Pets in the paper – invasion of the tree frogs!
Check out these animal stories in The Oklahoman today, yesterday and Saturday -
- Giving a pet as a gift? Think twice, experts say. (Edmond)
- Living on the edge: Rancher tells of harrowing experience in Colorado mountains. (Crescent)
- Winter bird feeder survey. (statewide)
- Christmas tree frogs invading Alaska. (Anchorage, AK)
- Bullfighting bill advances. (Spain)
- Enviro-crime drama to air. (Oklahoma City, Monday, pages 1C)
Staff Writer Carrie Coppernoll
Have a Very Gastric Christmas!
Everyone has their own family traditions when it comes to the winter holidays. Regardless of faith, I know for sure there’s one thing you don’t want to do on Christmas: take your pet to the vet.
But that can happen with all the commotion and extra temptations during the holidays.
Most animals visit their vets on Christmas day because of tummy trouble, according to a VPI Pet Insurance of claims. Here’s a list of the top five reasons pet owners take their animals to the vet on Dec. 25.
- Gastritis/Enteritis
- Lacerations or Bite Wounds
- Soft Tissue Trauma
- Foreign Body Ingestion
- Chocolate Poisoning
During the rest of the year, skin conditions, ear problems and other conditions are the top insurance claims. Only gastritis is in the top 10.
Long story short: keep your food to yourself.
Staff Writer Carrie Coppernoll
Catmas! Catmas! Catmas!
Though we generally discourage randomly giving animals as presents here on Pet Show, we absolutely encourage those of you who’ve been thinknig about getting a cat to take advantage of Catmas!
The Central Oklahoma Humane Society (OK Humane) is excited to announce the “12 Days of Catmas” – a cat adoption event beginning on December 11th and running through December 24th. In an effort to adopt out 200 cats during the 12-day period, OK Humane is offering cat adoption fees of only $12.00. Normal adoption fees are $70.00!
The OK Humane adoption fee includes the following procedures: spay/neuter, de-worming, vaccinations, flea/tick treatment, microchip and snap test. In addition to the adoption discount, all kitty retail at the OK Humane Adoption Center will be 10% off.
“We have 200 cats in our adoption program currently and we are determined to get them all into a home before the holidays! What could be a better holiday gift than a new companion?” said OK Humane Director Christy Counts.
The Catmas special is one of many future efforts to offer deeply discounted adoption fees in an effort to save more lives. OK Humane and the Oklahoma City Animal Welfare Division have teamed up to form a collective goal of 3,000 more adoptions in 2010.
“The Oklahoma City Animal Welfare Division will benefit greatly if the 12 Days of Catmas is successful. If OK Humane does indeed adopt out 200 animals during the special then we will be able to send another 200 animals to the OK Humane Adoption Program!” said Catherine English, the Division Manager of OKC Animal Welfare.
Potential adopters can take advantage of the special at the OK Humane Adoption Center located at 7500 North Western Avenue. The Adoption Center will be open 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesdays through Saturdays and from noon to 5 p.m. on Sundays.
Staff Writer Carrie Coppernoll
Pictures with Santa in Ardmore today

The Ardmore Animal Shelter is hosting pet pictures with Santa from 4 to 8 p.m. today. Pictures are $5 each and the proceeds benefit the homeless animals at the shelter. Pictures will be at the shelter, 321 Carol Brown Blvd. Questions? Call (580) 223-7070.
Staff Writer Carrie Coppernoll
Resolutions for your pet
As we all get ready to make our New Year’s resolutions – lose weight? save money? quit smoking? – the American Kennel Club reminds us to include the family pet in your plans. Here are some things they recommend:
- Training. Whether your dog is young or old, manners and socialization are important.
- Consider competition. You can find dog events just about anywhere in the country.
- Work out. Like people, pets face an obesity epidemic. Walk your dogs and play with your cats.
- Volunteer. Dogs love service. Teach your pup to visit the ill or serve as a search dog. Volunteer at a library for a children’s reading program. Dogs are great listeners.
- Travel together.
I think this year I’ll make a few resolutions that include my dogs.
- Walk more.
- Play more.
- Stop whining.
Staff Writer Carrie Coppernoll


