Dr. Gary Weitzman Caters to Cats, Dogs AND Kids in His New National Geographic Books

Arden Moore on Pet Life Radio

From wolf to woof and jungle to couch, dogs and cats have amazing evolutions. Dr. Gary Weitzman, DVM, president of the San Diego Humane Society, unleashes his latest books aimed at kids. Join us for a special episode of the Oh Behave Show with host Arden Moore as Dr. Gary shares fascinating facts from his books, "Dog Breed Guide: A Complete Reference to Your Best Friend Fur-Ever" and "Cat Breed Guide: A Complete Reference to Your Purr-Fect Friend." Tune in today!


BIO:


Gary Weitzman joined the San Diego Humane Society as their president in 2012.  He’s a licensed veterinarian with more than 25 years of animal welfare experience.  He is committed to collaboration to find solutions to do more for animals and their people.  A significant focus for the San Diego Humane Society is a movement called “Getting to Zero” which involves a comprehensive plan to save the life of every healthy and treatable animal in San Diego Animal Welfare Coalition shelters.

Prior to his current role, Gary was the president of the Washington Animal Rescue League, where he led a large, urban, shelter through a period of unprecedented growth.  During his tenure there, he guided the organization to become a national resource for disaster and puppy mill rescues and a resource for other animal shelters nationwide.

Gary served in the U.S. Air Force and owned an animal hospital in Burlingame, CA.  He earned a double BA in Biology and English from Colby, a Masters in Public Health from Boston University and got his DVM from Tufts Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine.

He is a Certified Animal Welfare Administrator (CAWA), and presently serves on the board of the Society of Animal Welfare Administrators (SAWA) and the Hill’s Shelter Advisory Board.  He has three books published by National Geographic, the first called “Everything Dogs,” and two books on animal behavior called “How to Speak Dog” and “How to Speak Cat” with a fourth due out in November 2017 on animal medicine, care and behavior. For six years, he co-hosted The Animal House, a nationally distributed weekly program on public radio that explored the latest in animal science, pet health and behavior, and wildlife conservation.