Pet Project

| Pet advice and a Basset Hound
Jennifer Campbell talks about keeping pets warm in the winter.
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| Pet advice and a frisky kitten
Jennifer Campbell talks about pet allergies and what kinds of puppies are good for young children.
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| Two puppies and pet advice
Jennifer Campbell talks about cat hairballs, dogs that jump on people, and she tries to find a home for two cute puppies.
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| Pet advice and Lancelot
Meet Lancelot, a 3-year-old Cocker Spaniel, and hear answers to questions about an aggressive Chihuahua and dogs barking at squirrels.
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| Rosie, the Dachshund, and pet behavior help
Meet Rosie, a senior Dachshund, and hear answers to questions about dogs licking beds and pillows and dogs that jump on and bark at visitors.
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| Damian the Cat and pet advice
The Kansas Humane Society tries to find a new home for a family's cat. Viewers get advice about barking dogs, dogs with bad breath, trimming dogs' nails and keeping a cat from scratching.
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| Pet advice and a Labradoodle
Jennifer Campbell brings a Labradoodle to KSN while answering questions about dogs pulling on leashes, dogs getting in the trash and dogs spitting up.
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| Guinea pigs and pet advice
Meet Poppy and Peter, the guinea pigs, and hear the answers to questions about cats eating plastic wrappers, deworming treatments for dogs and puppy care.
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| A dog named Mercedes and pet advice
Jennifer Campbell introduces Mercedes and answers questions about yapping puppies, dogs that scratch, dig and run off, and neutering and spaying feral cats.
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| Jenny, Fleas, Grooming and More
The Kansas Humane Society looks for a home for Jenny the dog. Viewers get answers about fleas, grooming and eye stains from allergies.
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Jennifer Campbell is Director of Communications at the Kansas Humane Society and has over 10 years experience in the animal welfare/sheltering industry. She can answer questions about your pet’s behavior, health, training issues and more.
To help her answer your question thoroughly, please include your pet’s age, breed, weight, what your concerns you have about your pet, and how long the issue has been occurring.
Please note that Jennifer is not a veterinarian and her advice is not a substitute for professional veterinary medical or behavior advice, diagnosis, or treatment.