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Boarding your pets can be a challenge–who will treat your pets as well as you do? Where should you go? What should you know before leaving your pet with a complete stranger? On this show we will talk with pet experts about the ins and outs of boarding your pet, and how not to be scammed or hugely disappointed by your boarding experience, whether it be temporary or permanent, as is the case with horses. Also, what about those internet flower companies that often send the most expensive and underwhelming bouquets? Listen to this show for a discussion on these topics.
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Debra Prinzing
Debra Prinzing is a journalist whose columns have appeared in the Seattle-Post Intelligencer, Seattle Times, Los Angeles Times and Women’s Day, among many other high profile publications. Debra is also a Random House author, and her newest book, Stylish Sheds and Elegant Hideaways, has received much acclaim. Debra lives in Southern California and often lectures on gardening topics.

Paula Fasseas
Paula Fasseas is the Vice Chairman of the Metropolitan Bank Group, which she co-founded with her husband 31 years ago. In 1997, Fasseas founded PAWS Chicago, (Pets Are Worth Saving), the city’s largest non-profit, humane organization focused on making Chicago a “No Kill” city, where pets are not destroyed just because they are homeless.In 2000 PAWS Chicago opened The Lurie Clinic, a free spay/neuter clinic for pets of low income families. The clinic is located in inner city Chicago where the highest number of stray and unwanted pets originate, and through its spay/neuter efforts the clinic has greatly reduced the number of homeless pets needlessly killed in Chicago.

In September 2007 Fasseas opened the PAWS Chicago Adoption & Humane Center, the first cageless, No Kill shelter of its kind in the Midwest, revolutionizing the way homeless animals are sheltered. Recently, Oprah toured and featured the Adoption & Humane Center on her talk show and on the cover of O Magazine’s June issue.
Fasseas’ business experience and MBA from the University of Chicago have greatly contributed to her success in both the business and non-profit areas. Fasseas has positioned PAWS Chicago to become a national, life-saving model. She was recently named Chicagoan of the Year by Chicago Magazine for her achievements through PAWS Chicago.

Elizabeth Georgiou
Elizabeth Georgiou is owner and Head Trainer of the well-known Markay Dog Training in the Chicagoland area. Elizabeth has been training dogs for 2 decades. Her programs include private in-home lessons, group lessons and board and train programs. www.markaydogtraining.com

Nancy Brannon
Nancy Brannon is Owner, Publisher and Chief Equine Officer of Mid-South Horse Review. In business for about 20 years, Nancy publishes this popular magazine including everything you would ever want to know about horses. Mid-South Horse Review is available in 300 locations and by subscription.
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