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Steve Dale began hosting "Pet Central," on WGN Radio 720, in June, 1997. His weekly pet program airs Sundays from 8-10pm.

Steve credits his gig at WGN to Tom Peterson and the late Bob Collins. Steve appeared on Collins’ morning show several times when Peterson – in particular – encouraged management to hire ‘the pet guy.’ They did, and the rest is history.

So, credit or blame Tom Peterson – former long time WGN Radio news director.

It’s WGN history that Steve so much appreciates. After all, he grew up in the area, and as a kid listened to Uncle Bobby as well as the likes of Wally Phillips and Roy Leonard; and Harry, Vince and Lou broadcast the Cubs. He dreamed that he too would one day wind up at the world’s greatest radio station!

Steve says he was very much influenced by listening to Chicago radio greats as a kid; favorites included Steve King, Joel Sebastian, Clarke Weber, Fred Winston and Dave Baum.

His dream came true back when he was in college. After working across town as an intern with Old Uncle Lar’ (Lujack) and Little Tommy Edwards (that’s right he was there for early versions of ‘Animal Stories’), Steve worked as an intern at WGN Radio. His job was to log commercials for Wally and Roy, as well as the Noon Show. Of course, Wally and Roy had no idea who the kid was in Master Control checking off commercials. But Marilyn Miller, Wally’s producer did – and today, all these years later, Steve so much appreciates her kindness.

After finishing up at the University of Illinois, Chicago – where he majored in mass communication, and minored in biology and psychology, Steve worked around Chicago area radio playing music on the air. He even worked at the same suburban radio station as Dean Richards at one point.

A couple of years later, he snared a gig at the old WCFL Radio as a news writer and part time producer. He eventually became a full time producer, even producing Dean Richards for a time.

Steve remained at the station through three formats, eventually overseeing “The Bob and Betty Sanders Show,” and becoming the executive producer. He even filled in on the air.

Much of his free time was spent ‘hanging out’ at the Lincoln Park Zoo, where he was a docent and editor of their volunteer newsletter.

When ‘CFL changed format one more time, Steve was out of job…but Sandra Pesman at Crain’s Chicago Business said ‘you still have to eat,’ and hired him as a restaurant critic. He was covering show biz from Chicago for USA Today and People magazine, and welcomed into the Chicago Tribune Friday section, where he authored a weekly entertainment column and also composed feature stories. Over a period of seven years, Steve was also responsible for nearly all the stories on pets and zoos on the feature side of the Chicago Tribune.

Along the way, Steve was included as a semi-regular with Wally, and appeared as a guest on Roy’s show many times.

By now, Steve had begun to write for the American Kennel Club Gazette, Dog World and various pet publications.

The highlight of Steve’s life happened in July, 1988. He married Robin.

Following a vacation to the Galapagos Islands, Kim Okabe, an editor at Tribune Media Services offered Steve a chance to try out for the TMS syndicated newspaper pet column. Writing the twice weekly column transformed Steve’s life.

Steve’s won numerous awards for his TMS “My Pet World” columns, including the Editor & Publisher 2001 Feature Column of the Year Award, beating out many famous names. Both the Dog Writer’s Association of America and the Cat Writers’ Association have awarded Steve Best Newspaper Column and Best Newspaper Feature many times. In 2003, he won the American Kennel Club Distinguished Service Award. In 2004 he was the recipient of the Cat Writers’ Association Shojai Mentor Award.

Steve says his greatest honor was in 2002 then being the youngest person to earn the prestigious American Veterinary Medical Association Humane Award; he was presented the award in front of thousands at the AVMA annual convention in Nashville, TN.

Backing up to 1997, Steve began “Pet Central” at WGN, which he has many times been awarded honors for Best Pet Radio program. However, if you ask Steve, far more important than any award is being offered a venue to make a difference.

“Pet Central” played a direct role in the development of dog parks in the city, called Dog Friendly Areas. When an alderman wanted breed specific legislation in 2000, Steve’s listeners helped convince the alderman there can be a better way. Steve was directed to create a Blue Ribbon Task Force to re-write the animal control act. He did, and breed specific restrictions were avoided.

In 2005, Steve worked with the Illinois State Veterinary Medical Association to defeat a proposal to tax the rabies vaccine. In 2005, Steve teamed with the Chicago Veterinary Medical Association to host Mardi Growl, a benefit to support the LASPCA (the largest shelter in Louisiana), which was destroyed after Hurricane Katrina and the monetary depleted VMAT, veterinary disaster emergency response teams.

In 1998 Steve authored Doggone Chicago: Sniffing out the Best Places to Take Your Best Friend (Steve’s authored several other books as well, including American Zoos). DogGone sold so well, Steve authored an updated version a few years later (with Janice Brown).

From 1995 to 1998 Steve was a regular on the WGN-TV morning news. He’s appeared with purring or barking partners on all of Chicago’s TV stations, as well as on numerous programs on Animal Planet; and on “National Geographic Explorer,” “Pets Part of the Family on PBS, Fox News Channel, Balance-TV in Canada, on Japanese TV, and Reuters.

Through his national newspaper column, Steve organized a campaign in conjunction with the American Veterinary Medical Association called Pets for Afghan Kids. When President Bush asked for kids to each send one dollar for the Afghan kids, Steve wanted to include ‘kids’ with four legs or feathers. He promoted the campaign in his print columns, and on the air, raising thousands of dollars.

In 2002, after his Devon rex cat Ricky died of feline hyperthrophic cardiomyopathy, Steve initiated a fund at the Winn Feline Foundation to raise money to learn more about this very common and frequently fatal heart disease in cats. He’s raised more than $65,000; as a result research has begun to matter. A gene for HCM has now been discovered in Maine Coon cats. (Click for more about Ricky.)

Steve is a certified as a behavior consultant by the International Association of Animal Behavior Consultants. He’s presented talks at all the major veterinary conferences (Western States, North American, various state conferences, AVMA, American Association of Feline Practitioners and others), the Conference of the Association of Pet Dog Trainers, and at several shelter conferences.

Aside from continuing his TMS column for over a decade, he edits Pawprints (a publication in conjunction with Merial and the AVMA) which is available for veterinarians to offer clients online and in their offices; and he’s a contributing editor at USA Weekend.

Among Steve’s most recent initiatives, Steve is working hard to promote twice annual wellness exams for pets; and he’s also teaching kindergarten classes for kittens.

“Being able to matter, being able to make a difference and impact national and local policy is important,” says Steve. “What’s most important is that I know my WGN show has helped many people keep animals they otherwise might have relinquished. By helping animals, I am also mattering to the families they live with. And best of all, I’m doing it all at the greatest radio station on earth.”

 

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