Warren Eckstein
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Warren Eckstein (born April 6, 1949) is an American "pet behaviorist", animal trainer, animal rights activist, humorist, author, director of the Hugs & Kisses Animal Fund, and broadcaster in the United States who hosts The Pet Show, a radio talk show syndicated by Radio America.[1] Prior to that, Eckstein was resident animal expert for Saturday Morning Live, a local New York City-based series hosted by Gene Rayburn, which aired on WNEW-TV from 1982 to 1983.
Eckstein was born in Oceanside, New York, the son of Ruth and Charles Eckstein.[2] His nephew (his sister's son) is actor Michael Rosenbaum.[3]
Bibliography
[edit]Books
[edit]Books authored by Warren Eckstein include:
- 1980: Yes, Dog, That's Right! (with Fay Eckstein) Alpine Pubns (ISBN 978-0931866036)
- 1984: Pet Aerobics: How to Solve Your Pets' Behavior Problems, Improve Their Health, Lengthen Their Lives and Have Fun Doing It (with Fay Eckstein) Holt, Rinehart and Winston (ASIN: B001I4QRZO)
- 1985: Understanding Your Pet: The Eckstein Method of Pet Therapy and Behavior Training (with Fay Eckstein) Henry Holt & Company (ISBN 978-0030006999)
- 1990: How to Get Your Cat to Do What You Want (With Fay Eckstein) Villard (ISBN 978-0394579078)
- 1990: The Illustrated Cat's Life Fawcett Publications (ISBN 978-0449904664)
- 1992: How to Get Your Dog to Do What You Want Ballantine Books (ISBN 978-0449909560)
- 1996: Understanding Your Pet Random House (ASIN: B001LNK0A0)
- 1995: The Illustrated Dog's Life Fawcett Publications (ISBN 978-0449906699)
- 1998: Memoirs of a Pet Therapist: A Tail All Book (with Denise Madden), Fawcett Publications (ISBN 978-0449911235)
References
[edit]- ^ Wagoner, Richard (1 November 2021). "After 40 years on 'The Pet Show,' KRLA radio's Warren Eckstein knows LA's dog and cat concerns". Los Angeles Daily News. Archived from the original on 1 November 2021. Retrieved 1 April 2024.
- ^ Eckstein, Warren; Eckstein, Andrea (9 October 2012). How to Get Your Dog to do What You Want: A Loving Approach to Unleashing Your Dog's Astonishing Potential. Random House Publishing. ISBN 9780307792310.
- ^ "Derek now lives in the Hollywood Hills". warreneckstein.com. 22 November 2010. Archived from the original on 19 December 2010.