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| Max A. Pooch's Human Is Guest on Pet Radio's "A Super Smiley Adventure" hosted by Megan Blake.Keith Sanderson shares the amazing story with Megan and her radio audience about how he found Max A. Pooch and why Pooch is a natural when it comes to raising awareness about litter and dog adoption.
By: Keith Sanderson The segment is scheduled to be posted on Wednesday, Sept 14th and can be heard in its entirity on http://www.petliferadio.com/ According to Sanderson, "Megan contacted me because she had heard about Max the recycled Lab who recyles and wanted to share Max's story with her listeners." He said, "I was thrilled to share Max's story with someone who is such an advocate for adopting dogs, and sharing the amazing things they can do. Max A. Pooch the recycled black Lab who recycles is featured in the Lake County, Illinois's green initiative, and the canine's video has viewed by countless viewers on dozens of websites. Links to these websites and articles written about and by Max A. Pooch can be found at http://www.maxapooch.com As of the writing, Max A..Pooch was in the top five percent of contestants in AOL's "It's About Me." The face of the winner of the contest will appear on a Times Square billboard. http://about.me/ Sanderson's appearance on Megan's show is very timely relative to the contest which ends September 20th. If Max A. Pooch were to win the contest, the exposure for Max's story and his mission would be priceless. Max's story has much appeal. It can best be summarized by what Animal Planet's David Mizejewski wrote in his blog about Max. David wrote, "I couldn't resist one more dog-related story because this is so awesome. Check out the video about a "recycled" black lab that is now on a mission to recycle trash. I think this is such a clever and useful way to channel the lab's innate retrieving instict for the greater good. Max A. Pooch is rapidly growing in popularity because in these times of stress and crisis people are looking for positive messages that communicate an individual can make a difference. "That is perhaps the most important message Max has," says Sanderson of Max who was rescued from an animal control facility by Lincolnshire, IL Orphans of the Storm Animial Shelter. Max was discarded by his owners. Sanderson believes, "It's appropriate a recycled dog should remind us to stop and think about the consequences of our actions before we act. Something as trivial as throwing a bottle along the roadside will impact us all; or abandoning a dog will always impact others. It's time we thought before we discard things." Max A. Pooch and Keith enjoy making appearances in front of audiences where Keith discusses the three Rs... Reusing, Repurposing and Recycling. He uses Max as an example poitning out the canny canine had been discarded and then saved. Because of that Max now enjoys an opportunity to be reused. He has has a new purpose in life and helps find and recycle cans and bottles. Max captures the audience's attention by seeking out and retrieving bottles and cans. This demonstration shows how a recycled retriever's instincts can be repurposed to seek and retrieve litter instead of game. Megan Blake's "A Super Smiley Adventure" is on Pet Life Radio, which is the largest pet podcast and wifi radio network in the world with guests like Jennifer Anniston. Max A. Pooch's website is http://www.maxapooch.com and inclueds links to his videos, articles and other informaiton about this amazing dog. # # # Max A Pooch provides information and insight regarding recycling, sustainability, recycling dogs and things canine through the co-mingling of information about the recycled dog star Max A. Pooch. Max and Keith have been featured on Lake County TV's "Green Initiative, on numerous websites including AOL Patch, Huffington Post, USA Today. They also make personal appearances, the most recent being at a fund raiser for Orphans of the Storm, one of the oldest and largest animal shelters in the United States. End
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