Warren Eckstein is an internationally known pet and animal
expert. Warren developed his unique approach for understanding animal
behavior by combining different techniques learned and observed while
working in Southeast Asia and Europe.
He has devoted over thirty
years to teaching both pets and their people to live happily together
through his unique "Hugs and Kisses" approach to animal behavior, care and
training.
Warren has worked with more than 40,000 pets including
those of many well known celebrities. David Letterman, Cheryl Tiegs, Lily
Tomlin, Geraldine Ferraro, Al Pacino, Rodney Dangerfield, and Phylicia
Rashaad are just a few of many whom Warren has helped with pet
problems.
Warren Eckstein has been a Contributing Pet & Animal Editor for NBC's TODAY Show for nearly a decade. For the more than fourteen years, Warren was
the regular pet and animal expert for the national television show "LIVE!
WITH REGIS AND KATHIE LEE." He has also been seen weekly on "The Discovery
Channel" and youngsters are familiar with Warren from his appearances as
the "Creature Keeper" for the Disney Channel's "New Mickey Mouse
Club."
Warren hosts his own syndicated radio show, "The Pet
Show With Warren Eckstein," which is heard on top-rated WOR Radio in New
York and is syndicated in scores of markets nationwide, in addition to
Canada. He also hosts a similar program on top-rated Smart Talk KRLA 870am Radio in Los
Angeles. As a pet therapist, Warren dispenses pet behavior and psychology
advice during his call-in shows. Consequently, he's been nicknamed "The
Dr. Phil of Pets."
Nationally, Warren has made appearances on The Tonight
Show, Late Night with David Letterman, Good Morning America, 20/20,
Current Affair, Hard Copy, E!, Life Styles of the Rich and Famous, and
others. Warren has been featured in People Magazine, Time, USA Today, The
New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, The New Yorker, Money Magazine, The
Wall Street Journal, Family Circle - the publications are too numerous to
list!
Over the years, Warren has worked with virtually every
type of animal. A "hands on" animal expert, Warren is equally comfortable
backpacking with llamas, being in the water with dolphins, or working with
puppies and kittens. Well known for his unique "Hugs and Kisses" approach
with pets, Warren specializes in resolving behavior problems by teaching
people and animals to communicate, so pet and owner may live happily ever
after.
Warren created quite a stir in the pet world with his
book Pet Aerobics. In fact, his book, which advocates exercise
programs for healthier and better behaved pets, earned him a four-page
spread in People Magazine.
His amazing life and career with animals led Random
House to ask Warren to author his long-anticipated autobiography Memoirs of a Pet Therapist: A Tail All Book released in
September, 1998.
Warrens book How
To Get Your Cat To Do What You Want, published by Random House,
appeared on The Book of the Month Club's Best Seller List. Its success led
to its reissue in paperback.
How
To Get Your Dog To Do What You Want, published by Fawcett Columbine,
continues to be a best-seller.
His books The
Illustrated Cat's Life and The
Illustrated Dog's Life, also published by Fawcett Columbine, have been
published in 10 countries.
Warren has launched a pet product line with Warren
Eckstein's Hugs & Kisses vitamin and mineral supplement / treat for dogs and
cats.
Warren's total dog care video, "Our Owners Are Driving
Us Crazy! has been helping dog owners coast to coast to improve their
relationships with their four-footed best friends.
Warren founded the Hugs & Kisses Animal
Fund, a not-for-profit organization, in memory of his wife Fay who died in
1990. Its mission is to fund hundreds of small animal organizations across
the United States, and to be a resource where other help is unavailable.
He is also a 10-year member of the Board of Directors for the Bide-A-Wee
Home Association, the nation's oldest no-kill charitable humane
organization.

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