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| Pawareness Podcast No. 85 | 02 Aug 2022 | 00:15:28 | |
Pawareness Podcast No. 84 | |||
| DOG PARK WITH BEERS | The Doghaus | Pawareness Podcast No. 84 | 06 Jul 2022 | 00:16:28 | |
In this episode of the Pawareness Podcast, host Kris McCauley welcomes The Doghaus Co-Founder Kevin Simpson. The Doghaus is a sports bar and a dog park. They welcome dogs of all breeds as long as they are being taken great care for by their owners. Located in St. Louis, Missouri, The Doghaus is a dog-friendly park where owners can chill and where pets can play. What inspired the founders in opening their park is the demand for pubs and bars in their local community. Kevin and his co-founders thought about opening a unique business that is also inclusive to animals. Once they made their announcement on social media, they received a lot of positive feedback from the locals themselves. Aside from operating as a business, The Doghaus supports and raises funds for local animal rescues and shelters. They make sure that animals in their community have a home and family to live with and to spend the rest of their lives. They also organize animal-centered events such as birthday parties for dogs. “If we can do two or three of these things and franchise the business, that would be my dream.” - Kevin Simpson Tune in to find out how local businesses can support animals in their community! Reach out to The Doghaus today! Official website: https://bit.ly/3ydJ40m Facebook: https://bit.ly/3yjkhbq Twitter: https://bit.ly/3QFBvH7 Instagram: https://bit.ly/3u2Z2I7 Check out Pawareness! Visit our website: https://bit.ly/3DWMpCh Where to find the Pawareness Podcast: https://bit.ly/3xjBl0Q Follow us on Instagram: https://bit.ly/3xnrG9z Submit for Pet of the Week: https://bit.ly/3xgkvj8 Chapters 0:00 Introduction 1:23 What The Doghaus Does 3:42 Inspiration 5:50 The COVID Situation 7:23 Programs for Animals 9:55 Events 10:44 Future Plans 13:12 Advice for Business Owners 14:58 Connect with The Doghaus | |||
| From Southern States to New York | Badass Animal Rescue | Pawareness Podcast No. 75 | 27 Apr 2022 | 00:21:34 | |
In this episode of the Pawareness Podcast, host Kris McCauley welcomes Krista Almqvist, the Executive Director of Badass Animal Rescue. Based in New York, Badass Animal Rescue has rescued an approximate number of 3,400 dogs since they began operations in 2011. Their primary focus is saving dogs at risk in high-kill shelters in the rural south. They take in and treat dogs with skin conditions such as mange, dogs in need of immediate medical attention, and dogs with injury. Badass Animal Rescue connects with their partner organizations in southern states to know the animal situation in these areas. Dogs will then be treated in these organizations and receive care in temporary homes before being transported to New York. Once the dogs are relocated, they will be given immediate medical assistance and a comfortable shelter while the rescue is working on ways to provide them with the best homes and potential adopters. They spend quality time with each dog. Donations help run the rescue. “We go where the need is greatest and we save dogs in greatest need.” - Krista Almqvist Tune in to find out how saving dogs from different places is possible! Check out Badass Animal Rescue today for the latest updates! Official website: https://bit.ly/3rfC9Qa Facebook: https://bit.ly/3LQIg5u Instagram: https://bit.ly/3v4G1F3 Twitter: https://bit.ly/3LVNwEU Check out Pawareness! Visit our website: https://bit.ly/3DWMpCh Where to find the Pawareness Podcast: https://bit.ly/3xjBl0Q Follow us on Instagram: https://bit.ly/3xnrG9z Submit for Pet of the Week: https://bit.ly/3xgkvj8 Episode Timeline 0:00 Introduction 1:15 Introducing Krista Almqvist 3:53 The Situation in the South 6:40 Process 11:37 Programs 13:00 Areas of Rescue 15:00 Foundation of Badass Animal Rescue 16:30 Future Plans 21:06 Connect with Badass Animal Rescue | |||
| Second Chance at Life | Highland Lakes Canine Rescue | Pawareness Podcast No. 74 | 20 Apr 2022 | 00:36:53 | |
In this episode of the Pawareness Podcast, host Kris McCauley talks to Susan Willis, Executive Director of the Highland Lakes Canine Rescue. Serving Central Texas area for 22 years, Highland Lakes Canine Rescue takes medically critical dogs out of shelters and save them from euthanasia. They treat animals in critical condition and help them in their recovery process. Critical conditions include severe injuries and diseases such as heartworms and mange. They give these dogs a second chance at life and help them find families who can provide a suitable home for them. Their facility has all the resources for the dogs’ comfort and healing, such as a wide backyard and air conditioned indoor spaces. When it comes to looking for families, Highland Lakes Canine Rescue conducts an intensive process in making sure that the adoption is the right fit. They also have partnerships with other animal organizations to collaborate on projects that help animals in their communities. “Just love and commit to whatever animal you pick.” - Susan Willis Tune it to find out how medically critical dogs can have hope again for a second chance at life! Check out Highland Lakes Canine Rescue and get up to date with their latest projects! Official website: https://bit.ly/3urkzuC Twitter: https://bit.ly/3uuNNZQ Instagram: https://bit.ly/3JsVns2 Check out Pawareness! Visit our website: https://bit.ly/3DWMpCh Where to find the Pawareness Podcast: https://bit.ly/3xjBl0Q Follow us on Instagram: https://bit.ly/3xnrG9z Submit for Pet of the Week: https://bit.ly/3xgkvj8 Episode Timeline 0:00 Introduction 1:20 Introducing Susan Willis 3:50 Treating Dogs 5:52 The Main Focus 9:10 Time of a Dog’s Stay 16:05 Programs of the Rescue 24:26 Message to Adopters 28:30 Connect with Highland Lakes Canine Rescue | |||
| Pets of the Homeless | Feeding Pets of the Homeless | Pawareness Podcast No. 73 | 13 Apr 2022 | 00:47:15 | |
In this episode of the Pawareness Podcast, host Kris McCauley welcomes Genevieve Frederick, Founder of Feeding Pets of the Homeless, a non-profit organization that aims to provide care and support for the pets of displaced and houseless individuals. The inspiration behind the organization comes from Genevieve’s experience in New York when she witnessed a homeless man who was taking care of his pet dog despite having no resources at all. Seeing compassion first-hand, she realized that the homeless community needed more than just a space to live, but also resources to provide care for their animals. She began reaching out to businesses and church organizations that donated pet food, grooming services, and clothing for animals. Soon, the organization expanded with volunteers and partnerships. Today, Feeding Pets of the Homeless provides immediate care and services for the pets and animals of the homeless community, as well those in the company of veterans. This includes discounted medical services from veterinary hospitals and clinics within the organization’s network for the injured and sick pets. Their programs also enable them to provide livable spaces for the pets in temporary shelters so they don’t have to part ways with their owners whenever they stay in these shelters. “We all know that the homeless are discriminated against, beaten up, but the animals can alert their owners that they are in potential danger. Their pet gives them unconditional love and protection.” - Genevieve Frederick Tune in to learn how you can provide care and support to the animals and people who need them the most! Follow Feeding Pets of the Homeless for the latest updates! Official website: https://www.petsofthehomeless.org/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/PetsofHomeless Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OfficialPetsoftheHomeless Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pets_of_the_homeless/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgdXiFX2_UO4kCZjcLmqLmA Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/company/feeding-pets-of-the-homeless/ Phone number: 775-841-7463 Check out Pawareness! Visit our website: www.pawareness.org Where to find the Pawareness Podcast: www.linktr.ee/pawareness Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/pawareness_official Submit for Pet of the Week: www.pawareness.org/pet-of-the-week Episode Timeline 0:00 Introduction 1:14 History of the Organization 13:35 Veteran Support 16:28 Reaching Out to Veterinary Hospitals 21:35 California supports animals 27:21 Measuring Success 30:49 Cost of Doing Business 34:31 Organization’s Reach 37:46 Conditions at Encampments 40:14 Future Plans 42:42 Connect with Feeding Pets of the Homeless | |||
| Helping Animals in Greece | Let's Be SMART | Pawareness Podcast No. 72 | 06 Apr 2022 | 00:22:37 | |
In this episode of the Pawareness Podcast, host Kris McCauley welcomes Amber Rose Beck, Special Projects Coordinator of Let’s Be S.M.A.R.T., and Ellie Lofts, Adoptions Head of the organization. S.M.A.R.T. stands for Successfully Managing Animal Rights Today. With their mission to raise awareness about animal welfare, the organization commits to finding homes for animals, mostly cats, and has expanded their campaign to countries like Greece. Ellie explains that the organization has been working hard to help address the overpopulation of stray cats, a prevalent issue in Greece. Due to this overpopulation, residents don’t really find the need to adopt cats. This is why the organization opens doors for adoption opportunities overseas. They help transport the rescued cats in their shelters to interested owners in countries like the United Kingdom and the Netherlands. Let’s Be S.M.A.R.T. also offers the opportunity for volunteers to help save the lives and advocate for the welfare of cats who are in need of homes and families. In Greece, they provide an internship program for vet students who can render their expertise in medicating animals and keeping them healthy. “I think the whole mindset around animals and how they should be cared for in the streets would make a big difference.” - Amber Rose Beck “There’s a lot of kind-hearted people that try and help but we also need more support other than the basics.” - Ellie Lofts Find out how rescuing animals can reach a global scale by tuning in to this episode! Stand Up for Animal Rights with Let’s Be S.M.A.R.T.! Official website: https://www.letsbesmart.org/ Official website of their Greece Campaign: https://www.letsbesmart.org/greece-smart-project Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LetsBeSmart Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/letsbesmart_/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTh0Kbbg-GGPWZbaeKbhatg Tik Tok: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTh0Kbbg-GGPWZbaeKbhatg Check out Pawareness! Visit our website: www.pawareness.org Where to find the Pawareness Podcast: www.linktr.ee/pawareness Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/pawareness_official Submit for Pet of the Week: www.pawareness.org/pet-of-the-week Episode Timeline 0:00 Introduction 3:03 Stray Cats in Greece 4:39 Obstacles 6:25 Taking Care of Rescued Cats 9:56 Volunteer Program 11:15 Issue to Resolve 14:04 Scope of the Town 17:00 Advice 18:55 Future Plans 21:46 Follow Let’s Be S.M.A.R.T. | |||
| Pawareness Podcast # 71 | Progressive Organizations | The Humane Society of Sedona | 30 Mar 2022 | 00:20:17 | |
In this episode of the Pawareness Podcast, host Kris McCauley welcomes Antonio Lopez, the animal care supervisor of Humane Society of Sedona. The humane society saves around 600 animals per year. They work with rescue partners within and around Arizona, with the scope of their services and adoption opportunities reaching as far as Phoenix. Apart from their programs that raise awareness about animal welfare and their services to provide adoptions for rescues, the humane society addresses common issues in their local area. Among these issues, the most rampant include the number of stray dogs roaming in the northern communities. Antonio wishes for people to help reunite these potentially lost dogs with their owners first before bringing them to the rescues. The rising number of community cats population also poses an issue. But they conduct activities with local veterinarians to engage the community in TNR activities so that issues of overpopulation and animal homelessness will no longer affect them. The humane society has built partnerships with local businesses to pursue their mission. Most often than not, local businesses offer services to the animals they rescued. Pet food, as well as their donations, helps the organization provide the care and support that their animals need. When Kris visited their shelter last January, he was amazed by the quality of condition of the kennels that house the animals. “We try to work with animals that have behavior issues as best we can, and that is one thing that I wish we could really get something going for.” - Antonio Lopez Tune in to find out how community support can help rescue organizations in fulfilling their mission! Follow the Humane Society of Sedona today! Official Website: https://humanesocietyofsedona.org/ YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/HumaneSocietyofSedona/about Twitter: https://twitter.com/SedonaHumane Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HumaneSocietyofSedona/` Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/humanesocietyofsedona/ Check out Pawareness! Visit our website: www.pawareness.org Where to find the Pawareness Podcast: www.linktr.ee/pawareness Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/pawareness_official Submit for Pet of the Week: www.pawareness.org/pet-of-the-week Episode Timeline 0:00 Introduction 1:17 Introducing Antonio Lopez 2:08 Animals Saved Per Year 2:48 Animals in Phoenix 4:08 Common Issues 5:21 Climate in Arizona 6:37 Pros and Cons in Business Partnerships 8:21 Pet Food 9:00 Combating Issues 10:20 Breeding Season 12:17 Local Tourism 14:00 One Issue To Address 15:33 Lesson 16:50 Connect with the Humane Society of Sedona | |||
| Pawareness Podcast # 70 | Animal Awareness on Radio | Pet Rescue Radio | 23 Mar 2022 | 00:25:39 | |
In this episode of the Pawareness Podcast, we welcome Gerard Elliot, Founder and Host of Pet Rescue Radio. Following an extensive career in broadcasting, Gerard integrated his passion with his desire to help animals in need. He explains how a tragedy involving his pet’s demise inspired him to start the radio. Gerard’s primary goal for Pet Rescue Radio is to help raise awareness for pet owners about the effective and beneficial ways to take good care of their pets. The radio operates 24/7 and streams music of all genres - from pop to hip hop to the classics. But what makes this radio station unique is its animal-centered informational program that plays every 30 minutes. Gerard also hosts the Pet Cafe Program on the radio where he announces the list of adoptable animals from rescues and shelters across the United States. These animals are currently in need of families and lasting homes. “Our mission is very clear. We want to educate the public and to eradicate pet euthanasia in this country by the end of the decade.” - Gerard Elliot Tune in for a chance to listen to Pet Radio Station and how you can reach out or donate to the rescues and shelters they have partnered with! Listen to Pet Radio Station today! Official Website: https://www.petrescueradio.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/petrescueradio/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8N3qm0kRc7Je_r3i4ZgQSw Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/petrescueradio/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/PetRescueRadio Check out Pawareness! Visit our website: www.pawareness.org Where to find the Pawareness Podcast: www.linktr.ee/pawareness Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/pawareness_official Submit for Pet of the Week: www.pawareness.org/pet-of-the-week Episode Timeline 0:00 Introduction 1:00 Introducing Gerard Elliot 4:48 Who can listen to the radio? 6:18 Running a 24/7 Radio Station 9:42 Pet Rescue Radio’s Mission 12:00 Euthanasia Statistics 13:50 Opportunity Cost in Buying a Dog 15:57 Issues Faced by Shelters and Rescues 19:00 Why do people abuse animals? 20:30 Dogs Experience Trauma 21:21 Pet Rescue Radio’s Future Plans 22:49 Pet Rescue Radio’s Organization Size 24:17 Listen to Pet Rescue Radio today! | |||
| Pawareness Podcast # 69 | The PET Act | Senator Scott Wiener of California | 16 Mar 2022 | 00:20:02 | |
In this special episode of the Pawareness Podcast, we are honored to welcome Senator Scott Wiener of the California State Senate. Sen. Scott represents District 11, which covers the scope of San Francisco and its southern areas, as well as Broadmoor, Colma and Daly City. In his work as a government official, Sen. Scott has advocated for solutions to address housing problems, mental health issues and food security. He champions the LGBTQ+ and civil rights. Among these advocacies, he also campaigns for animal rights and welfare. This year, Sen. Scott reintroduces the Senate Bill 879, also known as the Prohibiting Extraneous Testing (PET) Act. The bill will put an end to activities that involve testing household animals such as cats and dogs to determine the effectiveness of chemical-induced products. Some of these products include pesticides, food additives, and medications. Sen. Scott also explains how San Francisco has been partnering with the humane society to address animal issues in their community. By phasing out pet stores that sell pets and closing down puppy mills, the government encourages people to adopt rescues from shelters. Providing homes for animals in need of care is one of the priorities in San Francisco. Sen. Scott also encourages communities to collaborate with local advocacy organizations to campaign for certain legislations that need to be implemented in their locality. He points out that people’s engagements matter during a bill’s legislation process and a certain bill would have more possibility of being passed once people express their support for it. “When people call their representatives and register their support or opposition to a particular piece of legislation, that has an impact.” - Sen. Scott Wiener Tune in to find out how you can express support or opposition to your local government when it comes to the policies involving animal rights and welfare! Check out Senator Scott Wiener’s programs today: https://sd11.senate.ca.gov/ Check out Pawareness! Visit our website: www.pawareness.org Where to find the Pawareness Podcast: www.linktr.ee/pawareness Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/pawareness_official Submit for Pet of the Week: www.pawareness.org/pet-of-the-week Episode Timeline 0:00 Introduction 1:20 Introducing Senator Scott Wiener of California 2:00 Senate Bill 252 4:10 The Obstacles of Passing a Law 6:17 Prioritizing Animal Rescues 8:11 The No-Kill Shelter in California 9:10 San Francisco’s Approach for Animal Rescues 10:03 Euthanasia Rates in the States 11:40 Stance on Spay-Neuter Policies 13:49 Can people really make a difference? 14:09 Engagement Works Everywhere 17:26 Restrictions on Dogs during the Pandemic 18:11 Common Issues about Animal Rescues | |||
| Pawareness Podcast # 68 | Addressing Compassion Fatigue | Richmond Animal Care and Control Center | 09 Mar 2022 | 00:22:33 | |
In this episode of the Pawareness Podcast, we welcome Robin Young, the outreach coordinator of the Richmond Animal Care and Control Center. Based in Virginia, this foundation currently serves over 3,000 animals a year, providing them with immediate care and raising funds for their needs. With over seven years of experience as a volunteer for animal rescues and local shelters, Robin explains finding fulfillment in helping animals. With prior experience in television, Robin has rendered her marketing skills to help rescues, shelters, and animal organizations in their outreach activities. Robin also shares advice on how to handle, address, and overcome compassion fatigue, a common experience among animal organization volunteers and staff members. She puts emphasis on taking an ample amount of time for rest. With proper self-care, no one will ever lose the original intention of the mission to help animals in need. “You have to have a love for animals and try to make a change. You’ve got to be able to handle the things that come on a daily basis. You can bring new ideas and open new possibilities for shelters.” - Robin Young Tune in to discover how animal organizations balance their time in providing immediate care for the animals without compromising their health! Check out the Richmond Animal Care and Control Official website: https://www.raccfoundation.org/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Richmond.Animal.Care.and.Control Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/racc_shelter/ Check out Pawareness! Visit our website: www.pawareness.org Where to find the Pawareness Podcast: www.linktr.ee/pawareness Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/pawareness_official Submit for Pet of the Week: www.pawareness.org/pet-of-the-week Episode Timeline 0:00 Introduction 1:15 Introducing Robin Young and RACC 2:47 Issues in Virginia 4:20 Climate in Virginia 5:30 Advice for Volunteers 9:28 Addressing Compassion Fatigue 11:37 Impact of Social Media 13:58 Current RACC Projects 16:37 Future RACC Projects 18:06 Collaboration with the Local Government 22:07 Responsibilities of RACC 21:18 Connect with RACC today! | |||
| Pawareness Podcast # 67 | Connecting People and Pets | Boston's Animal Rescue League | 02 Mar 2022 | 00:24:01 | |
In this episode of the Pawareness Podcast, we welcome Laney Nee, certified animal behavior manager of The Animal Rescue League of Boston. Laney has been training animals for 15 years, advocating for the mission that The Animal League of Boston pursues. The Animal League of Boston is a non-profit animal welfare organization based in Massachusetts. They strive to connect the right animals with potential compassionate owners within the area. They have an open communication line for animal adoptions. They also conduct training programs for dogs in their behavior department. The Animal League of Boston offers care and services to all kinds of animals. While animals commonly under their care are dogs and cats, they also cater to rabbits, birds, and aquatic and amphibians. They provide their services to the local community, but they also cater to animals nationwide by helping states with overpopulation issues alleviate and address their problems. They help them by providing these animals a means of transportation to get to their new homes or shelters. Recently, The Animal League of Boston has just reached a milestone as an animal welfare organization by celebrating their centennial year. “We care for animals - any species that you can think of.” - Laney Nee Tune in to find out how you can reach out to animal shelters in your area to help all kinds of animals in your community! Connect with The Animal League of Boston today! Website: https://www.arlboston.org/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/arlboston/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AnimalRescueLeagueofBoston Twitter: https://twitter.com/ARLBostonRescue YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDA89RpR0-SwuW87UFhvIRQ Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/company/arlboston/ Check out Pawareness! Visit our website: www.pawareness.org Where to find the Pawareness Podcast: www.linktr.ee/pawareness Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/pawareness_official Submit for Pet of the Week: www.pawareness.org/pet-of-the-week Episode Timeline
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| Pawareness Podcast # 66 | Animal Communication | Martha Malone | 25 Feb 2022 | 00:35:49 | |
In this episode of the Pawareness Podcast, we welcome Martha Malone. As a professional animal communicator, Martha is able to receive from, deliver and render messages to animals who are living and those who have passed on. Martha uses energy to communicate with animals, using telepathy as a channel to give and deliver messages. Martha recalls how she became a professional animal communicator. She spent years searching for a career that fits her. Although she has had experiences in psychology and massage therapy, Martha finds communicating with animals fulfilling. She explains that animal communication can vary from one situation to another, and the best way to unravel what they mean to say is to listen and to rely on energy. Marth also explains that animal communication can help rescues and animal organizations by letting animals understand that they are being taken care of. “Communicating with animals is a soul-to-soul connection.” - Martha Tune in to find out how it’s possible to get in touch with your loved ones! Connect with Martha today! Official website: https://marthatalkstoanimals.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AnimalTalker37/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/AnimalTalker37 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/marthamaloneanimaltranslator/ Check out Pawareness! Visit our website: www.pawareness.org Where to find the Pawareness Podcast: www.linktr.ee/pawareness Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/pawareness_official Submit for Pet of the Week: www.pawareness.org/pet-of-the-week Episode Timeline
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| NO-KILL SHELTER IN ST. LOUIS | CARE STL | Pawareness Podcast No. 83 | 22 Jun 2022 | 00:16:11 | |
In this episode of the Pawareness Podcast, host Kris McCauley welcomes CARE STL Programs Director Nikki Lowe. Nikki opens up about CARE STL’s history and how they have been saving animals on death row since the organization transitioned from a pound to a rescue shelter. Today, CARE STL is the only no-kill shelter in the City of St. Louis in Missouri. Every year, CARE STL continues to save thousands of animals in their local community with programs that take in and care for abused, surrendered and abandoned animals, provide them with adoption opportunities for forever homes and loving families, and conduct educational campaigns within their community to raise awareness on animal welfare. “The outcome outweighs the stuff you go through.’’ - Nikki Lowe Tune in to find out how you can support no-kill rescue organizations in your local community! Connect with CARE STL today! Official Website: https://bit.ly/3tCpB6E Instagram: https://bit.ly/3QrtZzt Twitter: https://bit.ly/3MWtIRV Facebook: https://bit.ly/3u1kcqj Check out Pawareness! Visit our website: https://bit.ly/3DWMpCh Where to find the Pawareness Podcast: https://bit.ly/3xjBl0Q Follow us on Instagram: https://bit.ly/3xnrG9z Submit for Pet of the Week: https://bit.ly/3xgkvj8 Chapters 0:00 Introduction 2:29 Housing System 3:33 Missouri Rescues 5:13 Pound or Rescue? 6:20 Neglected Animals 7:20 Average Turn-Around Time 8:10 City of St. Louis 10:26 Average Foster Time 12:00 Community Outreach 14:20 Future Projects 15:24 Connect with CARE STL | |||
| Pawareness Podcast # 65 | The Power of Volunteers | Lucky Dog Animal Rescue | 16 Feb 2022 | 00:19:29 | |
In this episode of the Pawareness Podcast, we welcome Mirah Horowitz, the Founder and Executive Director of The Lucky Dog Animal Rescue. As a volunteer-run rescue based in Northern Virginia and the DC Metro Area, they rescue animals from high-kill shelters, especially those located in the rural south. Lucky Dog Animal Rescue started in 2009 after Mirah gathered like-minded volunteers from the community who are passionate about rescuing animals. Mirah recalls how government service has inspired her to lend a helping hand for helpless animals who deserve to have a second chance in life with a forever home and loving families. Despite its name, Lucky Dog Animal Rescue now offers an active program for cats in the community. Their mission is to connect potential adopters with animals who have been neglected, at risk of euthanasia, and in need of care and attention. Today, they also focus on addressing the prevalent issues concerning animals in their community. “Our real mission is to try to help shelters that have no other help.” - Mirah Horowitz Tune in to find out how you can start your own rescue and reach out to other shelters that need assistance in finding homes for animals! Connect with The Lucky Dog Animal Rescue today! Official website: https://www.luckydoganimalrescue.org/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Dcluckydog Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LuckyDogAnimalRescue Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dcluckydog/# YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/luckydoganimalrescue Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/company/lucky-dog-animal-rescue/ Visit our website: www.pawareness.org Where to find the Pawareness Podcast: www.linktr.ee/pawareness Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/pawareness_official Submit for Pet of the Week: www.pawareness.org/pet-of-the-week Episode Timeline
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| Pawareness Podcast # 64 | Animal-Friendly Communities | Woods Humane Society | 09 Feb 2022 | 00:34:10 | |
In this episode of the Pawareness Podcast, we welcome Robin Coleman, Community Engagement Manager of Woods Humane Society. Based in San Luis Obispo County, Woods Humane Society has been offering services to animals for over fifty years. They provide shelter and care for at least 3,000 cats and dogs a year. Robin shares one factor that contributes to the success of a rescue organization. A supportive community that is friendly towards animals is more likely going to help a rescue organization thrive. Woods Humane Society strives for animals of all ages to be adopted and helps potential owners through the process. Aside from the active adoption opportunities in their community, volunteers also express interest in helping their organization. Over the years, it’s the community that drives them to achieving their goals. “We still have a lot of work to do in this community. It’s definitely not easy, but we are lucky to live in an animal-friendly open adoption community. We all need kindness. We all need compassion.” - Robin Coleman Tune it to learn how to support your local animal shelters and rescue organizations! Connect with Woods Humane Society today! Official website: https://woodshumanesociety.org/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WoodsHumaneSociety/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/woodshumanesociety/?hl=en Visit our website: www.pawareness.org Where to find the Pawareness Podcast: www.linktr.ee/pawareness Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/pawareness_official Submit for Pet of the Week: www.pawareness.org/pet-of-the-week Episode Timeline
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| Pawareness Podcast # 63 | Counseling for Animals | Humane Society of Tacoma and Pierce County | 02 Feb 2022 | 00:25:28 | |
In this episode of the Pawareness Podcast, we welcome Mary Storey, pet support counselor, and Maggie Gipson, humane education coordinator of the Humane Society for Tacoma and Pierce County. Mary and Maggie explain how the Humane Society for Tacoma and Pierce County supports the animal welfare and community of pet owners and rescue adopters by providing counseling and resources such as the pet food pantry and their clinic. The organization currently conducts spay and neuter services at an affordable cost so that pet owners won’t have to spend much at veterinary clinics. Counseling is also a unique service that the organization provides, especially for pet owners who need advice in dealing with pets who are still adjusting to their new homes or pets with behavioral issues. Currently the organization is getting back on its feet after the issues they faced during the COVID-19 pandemic and ensures that animals and pet owners in their county receive the care and services they need. “The best part is connecting the best pet with the best people.” - Mary Storey “We need to make people aware so that if they do need help, they won’t feel so alone.” - Maggie Gipson Tune it to learn how to start helping animals in your community by volunteering to your local shelter and rescue! Connect with the Humane Society for Tacoma and Pierce County today! Official Website: https://www.thehumanesociety.org/about-us/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TacomaHumane/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tacomahumane/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/tacomahumane YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvJPhONK2GkcQV8ollT9Uzg Visit our website: www.pawareness.org Where to find the Pawareness Podcast: www.linktr.ee/pawareness Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/pawareness_official Submit for Pet of the Week: www.pawareness.org/pet-of-the-week Episode Timeline
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| Pawareness Podcast # 62 | Addressing Pet Behavioral Issues | Pet Haven | 26 Jan 2022 | 00:25:31 | |
In this episode of the Pawareness Podcast, we welcome Kerry D’Amato, Executive Director of Pet Haven. Pet Haven is Minnesota’s first and long-time running foster-based rescue. Since it was established in 1952, Pet Haven has gone a long way in helping animals in their community. From giving temporary shelters to cats and dogs previously surrendered by their owners to connecting them with their forever families and suitable homes, Pet Haven addresses local issues concerning pets and animals. Kerry also explains that animal behavioral issues often discourage owners from adopting rescues. She believes that animals always have second chances, and even when they have behavioral issues, they are able to overcome them through effective methods. Because of this, Pet Haven provides the care and rehabilitation programs that animals with behavior issues need and deserve. Kerry also believes that lives need to be saved, even those of pets. Pet Haven is working towards reducing the animal euthanasia rate in their community, as well as saving dogs and cats who are in crisis because of this. “We tend to take a little bit more risks than other rescues do, and that’s where we position ourselves. A life is a life and we want to save them all.” - Kerry D’Amato Tune in to find out how you can address the problems with animal euthanasia by working with your local rescues and shelters! Connect with Pet Haven today! Official website: https://pethavenmn.org/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PetHavenMN YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/PetHavenMN1 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/PetHavenMN/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/PetHaven_MN Visit our website: www.pawareness.org Where to find the Pawareness Podcast: www.linktr.ee/pawareness Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/pawareness_official Submit for Pet of the Week: www.pawareness.org/pet-of-the-week Episode Timeline
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| Pawareness Podcast # 61 | Social Media Presence for Cats | Catfluence | 22 Dec 2021 | 00:15:25 | |
In this episode of the Pawareness Podcast, we welcome Harris Baker, the founder of Catfluence. After getting involved with digital marketing in 2014, Harris discovered that content related to cats can go a long way to increase digital strategy and establish a prevailing online presence. He decided to leverage his cats’ Instagram accounts and this is how he found a way to provide a digital platform for cats and influencers who raise awareness about them. Harris shares how he started his website and gained traction by connecting influencers and partnering with brands by promoting online content related to cats. On top of this, Catfluence is also able to provide an opportunity for cat influencers to explore ideas on the best way to promote their content and to establish their social media presence. “Maintaining an online presence for cats is a good way to bond with them. That includes doing photoshoots together, giving them treats, and playing with them.” - Harris Baker Tune in to find out how you can utilize social media to produce content for your furry companions! Check out Catfluence today! Official website: https://catfluence.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Catfluence/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/catfluence/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Catfluence Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@catfluence Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/catfluence/_created/ Visit our website: www.pawareness.org Where to find the Pawareness Podcast: www.linktr.ee/pawareness Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/pawareness_official Submit for Pet of the Week: www.pawareness.org/pet-of-the-week Episode Timeline [01:15] Introducing Harris Baker of Catfluence [03:49] The benefits of creating a digital platform for cats [05:19] How does Catflience work? [07:35] The future plans for Catfluence [09:45] What’s the difference between cats and dogs? [11:42] What is rewarding about Catfluence? [13:10] Where can people find Catfluence? | |||
| Pawareness Podcast # 60 | Cafe for Homeless Cats | Purrmaid Cafe and Adoption Center | 15 Dec 2021 | 00:16:44 | |
In this episode, we welcome Nikki Ruhl, founder of the Purrmaid Cafe and Adoption Center. Based in Camarillo, California, Purrmaid Cafe and Adoption Center aims to provide forever homes and loving families to stray and homeless cats in their community. As a cafe, their coffee drinks and treats complement their homely ambience where cats are sheltered. As a veterinary technician, Nikki splits her time between managing the cafe and helping animals get medicated in animal clinics. Her passion in helping cats has inspired her to start this cafe. She explains that addressing cat euthanasia is one of the issues that the cafe aims to resolve. Today, Purrmaid Cafe and Adoption Center works with non-profit organizations that go into shelters to pull adoptable cats. The non-profit organizations will then find homes for the cats. The cafe provides a temporary home for at least 15 of these cats that remain unadopted until they find suitable owners for them. “Black cats don’t really get adopted often. We try to get rid of that stigma.” - Nikki Ruhl Tune in to find out how you can support local businesses that have programs helping animals in your community! Connect with Purrmaid Cafe and Adoption Center! Official website: http://www.thepurrfectcat.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thepurrfectcatcamarillo/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/purrmaidcafeandadoptioncenter/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/purrmaidcafe Visit our website: www.pawareness.org Where to find the Pawareness Podcast: www.linktr.ee/pawareness Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/pawareness_official Submit for Pet of the Week: www.pawareness.org/pet-of-the-week Episode Timeline [01:19] Introducing Nikki Ruhl, founder of Purrmaid Cafe and Adoption Center [02:34] The inspiration behind the cafe [03:58] Issues with cats in Southern California [04:48] The biggest issue with feral cats [05:42] Services that the Purrmaid Cafe and Adoption Center provides [07:53] Treating differently abled cats [09:51] Business design of Purrmaid Cafe and Adoption Center [11:12] How Nikki manages time between her day job and the center [12:40] The future plans of Purrmaid Cafe and Adoption Center [14:05] How many cats can the Purrmaid Cafe and Adoption Center take in? [16:03] Connect with Purrmaid Cafe and Adoption Center | |||
| Pawareness Podcast # 59 | Starting a Rescue for the Community | Oliver's Safe Haven Dog Rescue | 08 Dec 2021 | 00:20:45 | |
In this episode of the Pawareness Podcast, we welcome Lindsay Smith, founder of Oliver’s Safe Haven Dog Rescue. Lindsay recalls how she started her own rescue. After saving a dog from getting euthanized due to a broken leg, she decided to keep the dog forever. She named him Oliver. Since then, she finds the promising purpose of fostering more dogs and helps interested owners to foster homeless dogs. Lindsay also shares how she welcomes new dogs into her home and helps them adjust in their new environment. She encourages dog owners to take their time in letting old and new dogs interact so they can get to know each other and avoid conflict. Today, Lindsay is an active volunteer in her community in helping rescues and foster dogs find suitable homes and loving families. “If more people would give rescues a chance, we wouldn’t have a problem with dogs needing homes.” - Lindsay Smith Tune in to find out how you can start your own rescue by helping homeless dogs find suitable homes in your community! Connect with Oliver’s Safe Haven Dog Rescue! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/oliversdogrescue/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OliversDogRescue/ Visit our website: www.pawareness.org Where to find the Pawareness Podcast: www.linktr.ee/pawareness Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/pawareness_official Submit for Pet of the Week: www.pawareness.org/pet-of-the-week Episode Timeline [01:11] Introducing Lindsay Smith of Oliver’s Safe Haven Dog Rescue [01:49] How Lindsay Smith started Oliver’s Safe Haven Dog Rescue [05:31] The daily operations of Oliver’s Safe Haven Dog Rescue [07:14] How does Lindsay welcome new dogs? [11:10] The tragedy of the Paradise fire in Chico, California [12:58] The biggest issues of rescues in Northern California [15:07] How to solve the issues in areas with highly populated animals [17:50] The future plans for Oliver’s Safe Haven Dog Rescue [19:40] Where can people reach out to Oliver’s Safe Haven Dog Rescue? | |||
| Pawareness Podcast # 58 | Student-Led Organization Serving Feral Cats | ERAU PAWS | 01 Dec 2021 | 00:28:43 | |
In this episode of the Pawareness Podcast, we welcome Sandy Branham, Assistant Professor of Humanities and Digital Studio Director of the Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in Daytona Beach, Florida, and Jonathan Rust, President of the PAWS. As a student-led organization, PAWS carries out the mission to conduct TNR for cats within their campus and foster abandoned kittens for adoption. Members of the organization try to balance this mission in the midst of their academic responsibilities. One unique feature that the organization maintains is their feeding station located outdoors on their campus property. This is where students feed the cats twice a day. Since they started as an organization in 2018, PAWS has served 123 cats. Currently, they are working on a new feeding station so they can provide food for more cats and encourage other students to participate in this humane initiative. “If you don’t have enough people, you don’t have enough time to do stuff. Meeting more people who are interested in joining the club is gonna be something that we strive for. There will be more cats and we definitely need more people to help handle everything.” - Jonathan Rust Tune in to find out how college students can make a change in their campus by providing humane initiatives for stray animals! Connect with PAWS Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pawserau/?hl=en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ERAUPAWS/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/erau_paws?lang=en YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e6Vw0872SLo Visit our website: www.pawareness.org Where to find the Pawareness Podcast: www.linktr.ee/pawareness Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/pawareness_official Submit for Pet of the Week: www.pawareness.org/pet-of-the-week Episode Timeline [01:05] Introducing Sandy Branham and Jonathan Rust of PAWS [04:18] The History of PAWS [07:33] The Biggest Hurdle in Addressing the Cat Population [09:17] How Jonathan Maintains Balance in Academic and Organizational Responsibilities [12:08] How Many Cats Does PAWS Serve Every Academic Year? [13:46] Current Projects and Future Plans [24:09] What Does PAWS Currently Need? [27:22] Where Can People Find PAWS? | |||
| Pawareness Podcast # 57 | Advocating For Animal Rights | Animal Law Advocacy | 24 Nov 2021 | 00:19:41 | |
In this episode of the Pawareness Podcast, we welcome Suzana Gartner, founder of the Animal Law Advocacy. As an animal rights lawyer based in Canada, Suzana’s law firm focuses on cases concerning animals. Her non-profit organization, Animal Law Advocacy, aims to increase awareness and education on animals as well as their human companions and treatment. Suzana relays how her experience as a volunteer at a municipal pound inspired her to get to know more about animals and to eventually understand their situation. She has also published articles about the cases of animals in North America and how the law can benefit, protect, and rescue them from their situation. With her legal practice, she continues to better the lives of animals in terms of pet ownership, treatment, and lifestyle. “It’s our united voices that can make a change.” - Suzana Gartner Tune in to find out how the law can protect and better the lives of animals that need it! Get updated on Suzana’s latest projects! Official website: https://www.suzanagartner.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SuzanaGartnerAnimalLaw/ Instagram (Suzana’s Profile): https://www.instagram.com/suzanagartner/ Instagram (Animal Law Advocacy): https://www.instagram.com/animallawadvocacy/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/suzanagartner Visit our website: www.pawareness.org Where to find the Pawareness Podcast: www.linktr.ee/pawareness Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/pawareness_official Submit for Pet of the Week: www.pawareness.org/pet-of-the-week Episode Timeline [01:01] Introducing Suzana Gartner [02:21] How Suzana came up with Animal Law Advocacy [02:40] How an experience as a volunteer inspired Suzana’s advocacy [03:40] Suzana’s thesis about the rate of animal euthanasia in North America [05:20] Prevalent issues concerning animals [09:14] Issues that the Animal Law Advocacy tackles [10:30] Animals need rights in shelter [12:05] How can people improve laws for animals? [15:00] Animal laws take time [16:12] The difference between animal rescues in Canada and USA [17:21] How to get connected with and help Animal Law Advocacy | |||
| Pawareness Podcast # 56 | Addressing Cat Overpopulation in Australia | The Barn Cats Project | 17 Nov 2021 | 00:17:11 | |
In this episode of the Pawareness Podcast, we welcome Emily Wright, Founder of the Barn Cats Project. Based in Melbourne, Australia, the Barn Cats Project aims to rehome stray and feral cats, as well as address their overpopulation issues in their community. Emily shares that the overpopulation of cats often threaten the population of native species and wildlife in Australia. Founded in January this year, her rescue aims to rehabilitate homeless cats so they wouldn’t have to prowl the streets and antagonize wildlife in rural areas. Emily explains some of the initiatives that the Barn Cats Project is taking to fulfil their mission. Some of these examples include raising awareness through education programs, responding to calls related to the concerns involving cat colonies in neighborhoods, and providing homeless cats with proper homes. Although trap-neuter-return is illegal in Australia, the Barn Cats Project takes the necessary approach to connect homeless cats with the right owners and suitable homes. “We started with trying to find farm homes for cats who can’t live in homes for people.” - Emily Wright Tune in to find out the prevalent issues involving stray and feral cats in Australia, and how rescue groups are finding ways to rehabilitate and rehome them! Follow Barn Cats Project on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebarncatsproject/?hl=en Visit their Pet Rescue Page: https://www.petrescue.com.au/groups/11903 Check out their Amazon wishlist: https://www.amazon.com.au/hz/wishlist/ls/1LV8R3XO875QR?ref_=wl_share Visit our website: www.pawareness.org Where to find the Pawareness Podcast: www.linktr.ee/pawareness Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/pawareness_official Submit for Pet of the Week: www.pawareness.org/pet-of-the-week Episode Timeline
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| SAVING ANIMALS FOR ELEVEN YEARS | WAG Rescue | Pawareness Podcast No. 82 | 15 Jun 2022 | 00:18:13 | |
In this episode of the Pawareness Podcast, host Kris McCauley welcomes Wimberley Adoption Group & Rescue Volunteer Coordinator and Director of Community Outreach Julee Reslewic. Providing homes for abandoned and surrendered dogs in a tight-knit community, the rescue aims to give another chance at life and an opportunity for hope for dogs in need of homes. Since they started in 2009, the rescue has grown over the years with their services for dogs and pet-owners. They facilitate foster and adoption programs in the western Hayes County, Texas. By providing medical and emotional care for dogs, the rescue also collaborates with local organizations to fulfill their mission. This year, the rescue is planning to expand their nursery which they started last year. This facility addresses the need for puppies to have a safe and comfortable environment as they develop into adult dogs. The rescue is also setting their sights on building a healing house for recovering dogs. “Eleven years is a pretty good number for a relatively small rescue. Our goal is to take in and help a hundred dogs.” - Julee Reslewic Tune in to find out how you can support local rescues so they can have enough resources to save more dogs in your community! Connect with WAG Rescue today! Official Website: https://bit.ly/3PS3Pp6 Twitter: https://bit.ly/3z6Ss6Q Instagram: https://bit.ly/3t8BwZQ Facebook: https://bit.ly/3x2YsMy Check out Pawareness! Visit our website: https://bit.ly/3DWMpCh Where to find the Pawareness Podcast: https://bit.ly/3xjBl0Q Follow us on Instagram: https://bit.ly/3xnrG9z Submit for Pet of the Week: https://bit.ly/3xgkvj8 Chapters
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| Pawareness Podcast # 55 | The Impact of Grassroots Initiatives | Luxe Paws | 10 Nov 2021 | 00:25:08 | |
In this episode, we welcome Jacquie Navratil, founder of Luxe Paws. Jacquie shares how Luxe Paws takes a unique approach in treating and helping cats in their community. By partnering with local businesses, they focus on helping cats from a grassroots level. That means spreading awareness about the cases and situations of stray cats in the neighborhood, and conducting local events to inform people about their initiatives in trap-neuter-return. Jacquie also shares how Luxe Paws has utilized social media to inquire about the whereabouts of stray cats. To help reduce the cat population in their neighborhood, they asked people the location where stray cats are commonly found. She also emphasizes the impact of education in the local community when it comes to treating cats and rescuing them. It also helps a lot to encourage people to engage and to provide the right resources to achieve success. “Spay/neuter is not a handout, it’s a lifesaver.” - Jacquie Navratil Tune in to find out how grassroots initiatives can save animals in your community! Visit the Luxe Paws Official Website: https://savekittensla.org/ Follow Luxe Paws on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/luxepaws/ Follow Luxe Paws on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LuxePaws/ Visit our website: www.pawareness.org Where to find the Pawareness Podcast: www.linktr.ee/pawareness Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/pawareness_official Submit for Pet of the Week: www.pawareness.org/pet-of-the-week Episode Timeline
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| Pawareness Podcast # 54 | The Importance of TNR Classes | Sunset Park Cats | 04 Nov 2021 | 00:26:55 | |
In this episode, we welcome Sonia Leahey, founder of Sunset Park Cats. Focusing on trap-neuter-return, Sunset Park Cats rescues strays from the streets of Brooklyn, New York. Sonia explains the importance of focusing on a local neighborhood to become more efficient in helping animals. This helps rescue organizations learn more about their community and build relationships with people to open more opportunities for collaborations. Sonia also gives advice to people who wish to start their own rescue organizations to take one step at a time. Managing and carrying out the responsibilities of rescue organizations can be overwhelming, even at the local level, so it’s best to focus on one problem that needs to be solved first before addressing the other issues related to animal overpopulation. “There are some large rescues that run all over the city, but we strongly feel that having a laser-focus on your neighborhood and your local area makes the rescue more efficient and effective.” - Sonia Leahey Tune in to find out how you can help animals in your local area and encourage people to do the same! Follow Sunset Park Cats on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sunsetparkcats/?hl=en Follow Sunset park Cats on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/category/Community-Organization/SunsetParkCats-101588444577993/ Visit our website: www.pawareness.org Where to find the Pawareness Podcast: www.linktr.ee/pawareness Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/pawareness_official Submit for Pet of the Week: www.pawareness.org/pet-of-the-week Episode Timeline
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| Pawareness Podcast # 53 | Starting Your Own Rescue | Mandy's Paws Rescue | 27 Oct 2021 | 00:24:17 | |
In this episode, we welcome Kaitlyn Morris, founder of Mandy’s Paws Rescue. Kaitlyn started this rescue in 2019 to honor her late mother who had been an advocate for animal rescues for most of her life. Kaitlyn shares how she has become inspired by her mother’s initiative to help and adopt animals. They would usually take in injured animals found on the streets of Los Angeles and nurture them back to their feet. Kaitlyn also shares some of the obstacles that she often encounters in running a rescue, most of which include facing criticism by sponsors. But eventually, Kaitlyn has learned the important ways to support the rescue. This includes vetting of foster families and checking if they have the ideal home and environment for rescue animals, getting connected with shelters and other rescue organizations, and keeping engagement with opportunities to help animals. Currently, Mandy’s Paws Rescue has helped around 300 animals. They continue using their social media channels to network, amplify causes, and raise awareness. They are also currently working on their process to make the organization achieve a 501(c)(3) status. “In the moment, when you make a mistake, just remember that it will be okay. You will get through it. If you choose to continue rescuing, you will be able to.” - Kaitlyn Morris Tune in to find out how you can start your own rescue in your community! Visit Mandy’s Paws Rescue: https://mandyspawsrescue.wordpress.com/about/ Follow them on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mandyspawsrescue/?hl=en Visit their Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/mandyspawsrescue/ Visit our website: www.pawareness.org Where to find the Pawareness Podcast: www.linktr.ee/pawareness Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/pawareness_official Submit for Pet of the Week: www.pawareness.org/pet-of-the-week Episode Timeline
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| Pawareness Podcast # 52 | The Passion for Dog Training | Doggy Dan Professional Dog Trainer | 20 Oct 2021 | 00:32:06 | |
In this episode, we welcome Doggy Dan Professional Dog Trainer. Originally from the United Kingdom but now based in New Zealand, Dan has been training dogs for over a decade. He founded the membership site, Online Dog Trainer in 2008. The site now has 57, 000 members from around the world. Doggy Dan shares his personalized methods in training. His technique involves focusing on relationships that owners need to have with their dogs, as well as establishing connections. He recalls having different careers before he found his passion in dog training. Doggy Dan also shares the importance of training dogs based on their behavior, age, and environment. In this way, effective training must require empathy, patience and understanding over dogs, instead of imposing techniques on them. Today, Doggy Dan trains packs of dogs at the dog daycares near his home. “I firmly believe that if we understand the power of relationship and connection, we’d be so much further ahead than we are.” -- Doggy Dan Trainer Tune in now to learn the right techniques in effectively training your dogs! Visit Doggy Dan’s official website: https://www.doggydan.co.nz/about/ Follow him on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DogTrainerDoggyDan/?ref=br_rs Subscribe to his YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/TheOnlineDogTrainer Follow him on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/doggydandogtrainer/ Visit our website: www.pawareness.org Where to find the Pawareness Podcast: www.linktr.ee/pawareness Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/pawareness_official Submit for Pet of the Week: www.pawareness.org/pet-of-the-week Episode Timeline
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| Pawareness Podcast # 51 | How Common is Heartworm Disease on Dogs? | SPCA of Wake County | 13 Oct 2021 | 00:27:06 | |
In this episode, we welcome Samantha Ranlet, Marketing Specialist of SPCA of Wake County. SPCA of Wake County is a private non-profit organization that empowers pets and supports the lives of animals in more than half of North Carolina counties. They focus on reducing euthanasia across the state and help connect rescues with the right owners. Samantha shares how their organization engages in partnership and collaboration with municipal shelters by providing temporary living spaces and veterinary services for animals. Operating in two separate shelters, SPCA of Wake County strives to carry out programs that leave no pets or animals behind. These programs include admission services, volunteer programs, foster programs, spay/neuter services, spay/neuter voucher programs, behavior services, animeals programs, humane education, and pet loss support. Samantha also shares how their organization focuses on treating dogs with heartworm diseases. “Our eyes are constantly on, how can we do more, how can we reach more people, how can we reach out to communities that need our help?” - Samantha Ranlet Tune in to find out how you can support your local animal organizations in reducing animal euthanasia in your community! Visit SPCA of Wake County’s official website: https://spcawake.org/ Follow them on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SPCAwake?fref=ts Subscribe to their YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/SPCAwake Follow them on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/spcaofwakecounty/ Visit our website: www.pawareness.org Where to find the Pawareness Podcast: www.linktr.ee/pawareness Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/pawareness_official Submit for Pet of the Week: www.pawareness.org/pet-of-the-week Episode Timeline
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| Pawareness Podcast # 50 | Addressing Las Vegas' Animal Euthanasia | Heaven Can Wait Animal Society | 06 Oct 2021 | 00:19:13 | |
In this episode, we welcome Francesca Fulcinity, Executive Director of Heaven Can Wait Animal Society. Located in Las Vegas, Nevada, Heaven Can Wait Animal Society was established in 2000 to address the high rate of euthanasia for cats and dogs in their local community. The organization focuses on spay and neuter services for companion animals and free roaming cats. Their education programs and adoption opportunities raise awareness for potential pet owners to be fully informed about the ways and means in properly taking care of their animals. They also help neighborhoods and low income communities deal with the high percentage of animals in shelter systems by providing free vaccination services and TNR. Francesca stresses the importance of forging community partnerships with TNR organizations. By teaming up with them, the organizations coordinate with trappers who are going out in the community and identifying cats that need their services. “This organization was founded as a way to save animals’ lives. I’m really proud of the veterinary staff that we have here on the ground. Making sure that you have a dedicated and experienced team is the core for every successful organization.” - Francesca Fulcinity. Tune in to learn how you can connect with TNR organizations to address the animal problems in your community with humane solutions! Visit Heaven Can Wait Animal Society’s Official Website: https://heavencanwaitlv.org/ Follow them on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/heavencanwaitlv/ Follow them on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/heavencanwaitlv/ Follow them on Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/company/heaven-can-wait-animal-society/ Visit our website: www.pawareness.org Where to find the Pawareness Podcast: www.linktr.ee/pawareness Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/pawareness_official Submit for Pet of the Week: www.pawareness.org/pet-of-the-week Episode Timeline
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| Pawareness Podcast # 49 | What is Human-Grade Fresh Cat Food? | Smalls for Cats | 29 Sep 2021 | 00:19:10 | |
In this episode of the Pawareness Podcast, we welcome Jibran Malek, Director of Partnerships for Smalls for Cats. Jibran shares how the business specializes in protein food with no fillers. Their products are carefully prepared by cooking human-grade ingredients, flash freezing them, and carefully packing them into dry ice with biodegradable insulation. Jibran recounts how the pandemic has led their business to provide available cat food to pet owners who found it impossible to go out during lockdowns. Their subscription and delivery process has made it easier and more convenient for the owners to purchase and access their products. Jibran also points out the importance of being aware about what cat food is made of. A cat’s health depends on what they eat, and owners should know which ingredients or recipe provides the necessary nutrition for cats. As a young business in the pet food industry, Smalls also advocates for animal welfare. They have partnered with various rescues. Animal welfare organizations inform them what they need, and Smalls conducts programs that will address them. They provide free products to every cat that gets adopted from their partner rescue organizations. “We believe that every cat deserves a fresh start to their new life with their new owner.” - Jibran Malek Tune in to learn about the health advantages of providing human-grade fresh cat food to your cats! Visit Smalls for Cats’ official website: https://www.smalls.com/ Follow them on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/smallsforcats/ Follow them on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/smallsforcats/ Follow them on Twitter: https://twitter.com/smallsforcats Visit our website: www.pawareness.org Where to find the Pawareness Podcast: www.linktr.ee/pawareness Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/pawareness_official Submit for Pet of the Week: www.pawareness.org/pet-of-the-week Episode Timeline
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| Pawareness Podcast # 48 | What is a No-Kill Philosophy? | Ulster County SPCA | 22 Sep 2021 | 00:27:41 | |
In this episode of the Pawareness Podcast, we welcome Gina Carbonari. Gina is the Executive Director of the Ulster County SPCA, a private non-profit organization based in Kingston, New York that aims to reduce animal cruelty and provide shelters for animals in need. Gina shares the programs that the organization is currently handling to fulfill their mission. These include temporary homes for the dogs, cats, and other animals that they take in, adoptions to connect them with the right loving families, community assistance to make sure that pets stay in their homes, a food pantry, and low cost veterinary services. Ulster County SPCA is the only organization within their community that carries out humane law enforcement and addresses complaints about animal abuse cases. They also host the Artists for Animals program where they feature an artist’s works every month on their website and Facebook page and raise funds to support their organization. Gina also shares the common issues related to animals in their community. Overpopulation is one that they seek to address by providing spay/neuter services. Serving the county for 130 years, they continue to pursue their mission by educating the community about pet ownership and enforcing laws that protect animals. “Each organization should have their own no-kill philosophy because there’s a lot of nuance to the definition of ‘no-kill’. For us, we find it to be very important to have that philosophy and put it in writing so that it’s there for everybody to see and understand.” - Gina Carbonari Tune in to find out the difference between an SPCA and a humane organization! Visit Ulster County SPCA’s official website: http://www.ucspca.org/ Follow them on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ulstercountyspca Visit our website: www.pawareness.org Where to find the Pawareness Podcast: www.linktr.ee/pawareness Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/pawareness_official Submit for Pet of the Week: www.pawareness.org/pet-of-the-week Episode Timeline
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| Pawareness Podcast # 47 | Rescuing Animals by Plane | Pet Rescue Pilots | 15 Sep 2021 | 00:30:36 | |
In this episode of the Pawareness Podcast, we welcome Julian Javor, Founder of Pet Rescue Pilots. As a 501(c)(3) organization, Pet Rescue Pilots pursues the mission to provide animals from overcrowded kill shelters in California with suitable homes and loving families. By flying them across the west coast of the United States and Canada, they give hope to animals by sending them to rescue groups, foster homes, and a safer environment to live in. Julian shares how he finds his purpose in helping animals and special needs dogs by using his aviation education. After discovering what most rescues and shelters lack, which usually involves transportation in relocating their animals to their forever homes, Julian realizes that he can help address this problem by volunteering with his aviation skills. He also participates in local government efforts to improve the lives of pets and support animal welfare and encourage officials to further address the recurring problems that the animal community faces, such as euthanasia. By establishing a network of rescues and building their partnerships, Pet Rescue Pilots continues its mission to help animals that are in need of loving families. Whether or not their potential adopters are located in different states, the organization makes it possible for these animals to become united with people who are committed to taking good care of them and giving them the best lives that they deserve. “There are so many people who don’t even know that a million cats and dogs are being euthanized all over the country annually. That’s not making good on our part of the deal. We didn’t domesticate them so they could be born to be killed. We just need everybody’s cooperation to do the right thing.” - Julian Javor Tune in to find out how you can support Pet Rescue Pilots’ initiative in helping animals all over the country! Visit Pet Rescue Pilots’ Official Website: https://www.petrescuepilots.org/ Follow them on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/petrescuepilots Follow them on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/petrescuepilots/ Subscribe to their YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh8VS0w9GFfjgOKYASSLmKw Visit our website: www.pawareness.org Where to find the Pawareness Podcast: www.linktr.ee/pawareness Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/pawareness_official Submit for Pet of the Week: www.pawareness.org/pet-of-the-week Episode Timeline
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| Pawareness Podcast # 46 | The Humane Process of Trap, Neuter, Return | Stray Paws Animal Haven | 08 Sep 2021 | 00:31:45 | |
On this episode of the Pawareness Podcast, we welcome Christian Solis and Joe Federico of Stray Paws Animal Haven, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that focuses on Trap, Neuter, and Return (TNR),which is a free, humane, community-based program that helps prevent overpopulation and disease in the stray cat populations of their community. “The goal of our organization is to provide education and resources and make it accessible for the people that want to participate in TNR.” - Christian Solis Joe explains how their TNR program works, why removing a cat colony doesn’t address overpopulation, and how they’re preventing overwhelm and overcapacity at rescue shelters. Christian sheds light on the impacts their education and resources are making on their community, their most efficient and beneficial animal welfare initiatives in enhancing, and the future goals and plans for Stray Paws Animal Haven. “We have a way to settle things down in this community and demonstrate this so that all communities can see the benefit of being kind and humane rather than reactive and removal.” - Joe Federico Tune in to learn the importance of respecting stray cats and participating in Trap, Neuter, and Return programs, as well as how you can get involved and volunteer with Stray Paws Animal Haven! Visit Stray Paws Animal Haven’s website: www.straypawsanimalhaven.org Connect with them on Facebook: www.facebook.com/StrayPawsAnimalHaven Follow them on Instagram: www.instagram.com/straypawsanimalhaven Follow them on Twitter: www.twitter.com/tnrstrong Donate: www.straypawsanimalhaven.org/donationpage #TNRstrong Visit our website: www.pawareness.org Where to find the Pawareness Podcast: www.linktr.ee/pawareness Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/pawareness_official Submit for Pet of the Week: www.pawareness.org/pet-of-the-week Episode Timeline
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| ANIMAL CRISIS IN THE SOUTH | Tuscaloosa Metro Animal Shelter | Pawareness Podcast No. 81 | 08 Jun 2022 | 00:15:16 | |
In this episode of the Pawareness Podcast, host Kris McCauley sits down with the Tuscaloosa Metro Animal Shelter Receptionist Catherine Moore. As a 501c3 non-profit organization, the shelter takes in animals from Tuscaloosa City, Northport City, and the areas covered by the scope of Tuscaloosa County. Catherine stresses the importance of raising awareness about the benefits of spay-neuter for dogs and cats in the local communities. After witnessing animal overpopulation in their area, she feels the need for long-term solutions to be conducted in places where such problematic issues remain prevalent. Partnering with local rescues, the shelter coordinates the transportation of animals in need of homes and temporary places to stay. The shelter also organizes various programs that provide opportunities for rehoming animals through digital communication. Collaborating with local veterinary clinics, they provide medical procedures such as spay-neuter to address animal overpopulation. “We’re big on social media, and it’s one of the best ways to get the word out and to help more!” - Catherine Moore Tune in to find out how you can help address the animal overpopulation issue in the South today! Connect with the Tuscaloosa Metro Animal Shelter today! Official Website: https://bit.ly/3N8yCwc Facebook: https://bit.ly/3wXC9GF Twitter: https://bit.ly/3PVzean Instagram: https://bit.ly/38AUoJU YouTube: https://bit.ly/3m0qWjs Check out Pawareness! Visit our website: https://bit.ly/3DWMpCh Where to find the Pawareness Podcast: https://bit.ly/3xjBl0Q Follow us on Instagram: https://bit.ly/3xnrG9z Submit for Pet of the Week: https://bit.ly/3xgkvj8 Chapters
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| Pawareness Podcast # 45 | What's It Like to Volunteer at an Animal Rescue? | Kasey Fisher | 01 Sep 2021 | 00:23:37 | |
On this episode of the Pawareness Podcast, we welcome Kasey Fisher, the foster owner and volunteer of Happy Dance Dog Rescue based in Carrollton, Texas. Happy Dance Dog Rescue is no-kill, completely foster-based, and women-owned. “You just kind of jump in… and you learn as you go, so if you don’t have a background with animals, that’s no problem. You can always just learn.” - Kasey Fisher Kasey gives insight into the importance of mentorship and not being afraid of failing in fostering, as well as what it’s like to foster a puppy and how their foster process works. She also gives valuable advice for those interested in fostering an animal and shares the inspiring story of her dog, Molly. Tune in to learn the root causes of the stray dog problem in Texas, why you shouldn’t pick a foster animal based on emotion, and Kasey’s limitless vision for her own future dog rescue. “Don’t worry about failing. There are so many roles when it comes to rescuing animals that we need all parts of it. We don’t just need fosters, we need donations, transport, volunteers, so if the fostering is not the way to go, that’s okay, we could use you in many other ways.” - Kasey Fisher Visit Happy Dance Dog Rescue’s website: www.happydancedogrescue.com Connect with them on Facebook: www.facebook.com/HappyDanceDogRescue Email them: HappyDanceDogRescue@gmail.com Follow Kasey on Instagram: www.instagram.com/mollysmomrescuesdogs Resources mentioned: Texas Coalition for Animal Protection: www.texasforthem.org Visit our website: www.pawareness.org Where to find the Pawareness Podcast: www.linktr.ee/pawareness Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/pawareness_official Submit for Pet of the Week: www.pawareness.org/pet-of-the-week Episode Timeline [00:30] Introducing Kasey Fisher and Happy Dance Dog Rescue [02:00] What inspired Kasey to start fostering dogs and volunteering + The story of Kasey’s dog Molly [05:29] What Kasey likes about Happy Dance Dog Rescue + The importance of mentorship in fostering and animal rescue [07:00] What Kasey did before fostering and volunteering + How to connect with Kasey for advice [09:39] The best advice for people interested in fostering animals [12:44] How the foster and vaccination process works [14:48] What is it like to foster a puppy? [17:52] Causes of the stray dog problem in Texas [19:42] If you were to start a rescue with $1 million, what animal welfare problems would you solve? [22:20] How to connect with Kasey and support Happy Dance Dog Rescue | |||
| Pawareness Podcast # 44 | How Can Digital Tech Save Animals from Death Row? | Pet Pardon App | 25 Aug 2021 | 00:26:59 | |
In this episode, we welcome Sheryl Joyce, Founder and CEO of the Pet Pardon app. As the first platform of its kind, Pet Pardon aims to reduce animal euthanasia by spreading awareness about this issue and establishing a network and support for animal advocates, welfare and organizations, and pet owners. Sheryl shares how she got the idea for the app when she discovered accounts of rescues and shelters on Instagram. When she learned about the rates of euthanized animals, even healthy ones that end up in shelters, she found the need to address it by using modern technology and utilizing current trends that educate and inform. By documenting the situation of animals in these shelters and releasing photos and videos on social media platforms such as Instagram, animal advocates can spread awareness about the animals’ situation and find support from similar communities. Pledging can also help support this advocacy. Today, Pet Pardon app combines these features for a more convenient experience and to become a sustainable resource to help operate, fund, and support smaller rescues. After launching the first version of the app in March 2020, Pet Pardon now has hundreds of pledges from animal advocates and organizations. Currently, the app maintains its mission which is to support campaigns and advocacies that help reduce and entirely eradicate animal euthanasia in many countries around the world. “One of the things that really need to happen is educating the public. Education is the key for anything.” - Sheryl Joyce Tune in to find out how you can make use of digital technology and innovation to advance your mission! Visit Pet Pardon’s official website: https://pet-pardon.com/ Download the app here: https://pet-pardon.com/app-features/ Follow them on Twitter: https://twitter.com/pet_pardon Follow them on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PetPardonApp/ Check them out on Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/petpardon Subscribe to their YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAEU7HWp0X2lWuyRijjCwaQ Follow them on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/petpardon/ Visit our website: www.pawareness.org Where to find the Pawareness Podcast: www.linktr.ee/pawareness Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/pawareness_official Submit for Pet of the Week: www.pawareness.org/pet-of-the-week Episode Timeline [00:33] Introducing Sheryl Joyce and the Pet Pardon App [01:26] The history behind Pet Pardon app [05:28] The impact of pledges to support rescues and shelters [07:37] The first version of the app was launched last March [08:47] The organizations that can use the app [09:30] The app is a great resource for smaller animal rescues [11:57] How does the app address the rate of animal euthanasia? [15:33] The countries where the app is accessible [19:48] Where can people find the app? | |||
| Pawareness Podcast # 43 | Saving Cats Through Health and Wellness Activities | Yoga4Cats | 18 Aug 2021 | 00:26:48 | |
In this episode of the Pawareness Podcast, we welcome Erin Rockafellow and Jeanette Skaluba, two of the founders of Yoga4Cats. Specializing in health and fitness, Yoga4Cats combines wellness programs with animal welfare initiatives. Based in Decatur, Illinois, Jeanette shares how Yoga4Cats began in 2015 as the first organization to shelter cats for fundraising and adoption. She explains how their community needs cat-focused rescue organizations. As a 501(c)(3) organization, Yoga4Cats provides these needs for the community. This foster-based rescue carries out essential programs for wellness enthusiasts and cats in their community. They provide TNR’s, foster care, and fundraising events to support rescues, shelters, and animal organizations. They partner with local yoga studios where they conduct their events, and collaborate with yoga instructors. They use the funds they obtain from their events and merchandize for the veterinary services that the community cats need so they can live healthy lives. “I think there are progressive things happening, and a lot of them include getting the engagement from the community, from your local vets, from your volunteers and getting the right people involved for sharing that passion which results in a greater impact.” - Jeanette Skaluba “Community education is a huge factor in what we do. Thinking ways for people to know that the community exists and making the information more accessible will go a long way.” - Erin Rockafellow. Tune in to find out how fitness programs and wellness activities can support animals in need! Visit Yoga4Cats’ official website: https://www.yoga4cats.com/ Follow them on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yoga4cats/ Follow them on Twitter: https://twitter.com/yoga4cats Subscribe to their YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCw2gemAANuhoSSv5AMMnKrA Follow them on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Yoga4Cats/ Resources Mentioned: University of Illinois Shelter Medicine Program: https://vetmed.illinois.edu/animal-care/shelter-medicine-program-illinois/ Illinois Animal Welfare Act: https://www.ilga.gov/legislation/ilcs/ilcs3.asp?ActID=1375&ChapterID=24 Visit our website: www.pawareness.org Where to find the Pawareness Podcast: www.linktr.ee/pawareness Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/pawareness_official Submit for Pet of the Week: www.pawareness.org/pet-of-the-week Episode Timeline [00:58] Introducing Yoga4Cats [03:26] What does Yoga4Cats provide? [04:40] How many cats can they accommodate at one time? [05:30] What are their fundraising events? [06:34] Which organizations are they partnering with? [09:58] The WeTNR program [12:13] Addressing the issues with community cats [15:10] What Yoga4Cats doesn’t do [16:39] The programs that last [19:00] The contribution of volunteers in their fund-raising activities [21:52] The future plans of Yoga4Cats [25:20] Where can people reach out to Yoga4Cats? | |||
| Pawareness Podcast # 42 | CrossFits that Help Animals | Reps for Rescues | 11 Aug 2021 | 00:15:34 | |
In this episode of the Pawareness Podcast, we welcome Jon Swagert, Founder of Reps for Rescues. The organization aims to reduce animal euthanasia across the country by raising funds and donating to rescue shelters. They host crossfit competitions in various places for their fund-raising activities where they partner with gyms and other animal welfare organizations to help carry out their mission. Jon recalls the time when he founded the organization. He says his passion in helping animals and maintaining a healthy lifestyle with fitness programs like crossfit has inspired him to create the organization. With over 4,000 dogs being euthanized in the United States every day, he makes it a mission for his organization to help reduce these cases. His dog, Jackson, featured in the organization’s logo, continues to inspire him to acknowledge the importance of a dog’s life. Today, he and his wife are the core members of Reps for Rescues. Aside from hosting and organizing fitness programs and raising funds through these activities, Reps for Rescues also releases educational videos for pet health awareness. He shares how Reps for Rescues has coped with the pandemic by maintaining engagement with their followers through an online competition. Currently, Jon and his wife are raising awareness for adoptable dogs and supporting interested pet owners by helping them pay their pet bills and other resources that they need. They are also looking forward to hosting fitness programs for crossfitters, body builders, and fitness enthusiasts with the goal to support their mission in helping animals and animal shelters. “The goal is to help any animal that we can by any means necessary. We are trying to do whatever it is that we can do to help as many animals as possible.” - Jon Swagert Tune in to find out how you can support animal shelters and give hope to animals on death row through fitness programs and similar activities! Visit Reps for Rescues’ official website: https://repsforrescues.org/ Follow them on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/repsforrescues/ Follow them on Twitter: https://twitter.com/repsforrescues Follow them on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/repsforrescues Visit our website: www.pawareness.org Where to find the Pawareness Podcast: www.linktr.ee/pawareness Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/pawareness_official Submit for Pet of the Week: www.pawareness.org/pet-of-the-week Episode Timeline [00:45] Introducing Jon Swagert and Reps for Rescues [01:40] The podcast that inspired Reps for Rescues [02:42] The major activities of Reps for Rescues [04:53] How the organization coped with the pandemic [06:30] Social media gives opportunities to connect organizations [07:45] What keeps Reps for Rescues going despite their obstacles [09:26] Jon’s advice for people who wish to pursue their passion [11:23] The upcoming goals of the organization [13:28] How can people reach out to Reps for Rescues? | |||
| Pawareness Podcast # 41 | Animal Control Officer Daniel Ettinger | 04 Aug 2021 | 00:17:08 | |
On this episode of the Pawareness Podcast, we welcome Animal Protection Officer, Daniel Ettinger, to talk about this very important profession and what it’s really like to be an Animal Protection Officer. He shares what his duties are, how you can get trained and educated to be an Animal Protection Officer, and what he loves most about his career. Daniel also gives wise advice to people who are interested in becoming an Animal Protection Officer, along with resources you can use to educate yourself and spread awareness about animal cruelty. “I also love the engagement of the community. This is a small, kind of niche community where we share things a lot with each other and there’s not many like us, so we all bond and that’s a nice perk of the job.” - Daniel Ettinger Tune in to hear Daniel bust the misconceptions about animal control and to learn his candid thoughts on the history and future of animal protection services. Did you know? 🡪 Animal cruelty and domestic violence are linked. Since the onset of the covid-19 pandemic, animal protection services have seen an increase in cases of animal cruelty. Listen to Daniel’s podcast, The Human Roundup, on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and his website: www.humaneroundup.com Resources mentioned: National Animal Cruelty Investigation School: https://extension.missouri.edu/programs/law-enforcement-training-institute/national-animal-cruelty-investigations-school National Animal Care and Control Association: www.nacanet.org Code 3 Associates: www.code3associates.org Humane Educators of Texas: www.humaneeducatorsoftexas.com ASPCA: www.aspca.org Visit our website: www.pawareness.org Where to find the Pawareness Podcast: www.linktr.ee/pawareness Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/pawareness_official Submit for Pet of the Week: www.pawareness.org/pet-of-the-week Episode Timeline
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| Pawareness Podcast # 40 | Spaying and Neutering Community Cats | Street Cat Hub | 28 Jul 2021 | 00:17:37 | |
In this episode of the Pawareness Podcast, we welcome Jayne Sage, Founder and current Board President of the Street Cat Hub. Serving the city of Albuquerque, New Mexico and the surrounding areas, Street Cat Hub provides humane spay and neuter services for homeless cats in these communities. Jayne recalls how she started the organization in 2014 as a follow-up to a program conducted by another animal welfare organization that partnered with city shelters in providing spay and neuter to feral cats. Jayne also shares details about Street Cat Hub’s upcoming initiatives, such as their clinic and their partnership with the local shelter. Their organization finds it easier to provide services for feral cats when they are connected to the shelter. She also shares the common misconceptions on stray cats, especially when they need to adjust to a new environment before they can be comfortable in a new home. Some people often think that when stray cats become comfortable in a specific environment, they can easily adjust anywhere else. Street Cat Hub is looking forward to reaching out to communities to provide their services for cats in more places. They provide services to 3,000 to 4,000 cats annually and they help roaming cats find suitable homes. “One of the best things in working directly with a shelter is it’s really easy to find the cats.” - Jayne Sage Tune in to learn how you can partner with a local shelter if you have the desire to help cats in your community! Visit the Street Cat Hub website: https://www.streetcathub.org/ Follow them on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/street_cat_hub/ Follow them on Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@streetcathub? Follow them on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/streetcathubinc/ Visit our website: www.pawareness.org Where to find the Pawareness Podcast: www.linktr.ee/pawareness Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/pawareness_official Submit for Pet of the Week: www.pawareness.org/pet-of-the-week Episode Timeline
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| Pawareness Podcast # 39 | TNR for Cats in the Bronx | Bronx Community Cats | 21 Jul 2021 | 00:29:05 | |
In this episode of the Pawareness Podcast, we welcome Laura Pisoni, Principal Officer of the Bronx Community Cats. The Bronx Community Cats started in September 2020 and provides trap, neuter, return (TNR) in the local community. Laura shares how she and her colleague started the Bronx Community Cats during the recent COVID-19 Pandemic after noticing that their community is in need of TNR services for their cats. She takes inspiration from their previous volunteering experience at animal rescues. Laura also shares the goals of TNR, which is not just population control for animals, but also attending to their welfare. She observes the lack of TNR programs and services for cats in the Bronx, but also cites the dedication of trappers who do exceptional work. She highlights the importance of teamwork in addressing the rising population of cats in the urban setting. This mission to continue providing TNR and provide welfare to the animals are among the programs that the Bronx Community Cats has carried out since they started. “I think one of the most important things is to think about the community that you serve. I have met people who may not have extraordinary amounts of money or other resources who care very deeply for the animals.” - Laura Pisoni Tune in to find out how you can help your community manage the overpopulation of animals and inspire teamwork among dedicated people who care for these animals! Visit Bronx Community Cats’ official website: https://www.bronxcommunitycats.org/ Follow them on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bronxcommunitycats/?hl=en Visit their page on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bronxcommunitycats/ Visit our website: www.pawareness.org Where to find the Pawareness Podcast: www.linktr.ee/pawareness Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/pawareness_official Submit for Pet of the Week: www.pawareness.org/pet-of-the-week Episode Timeline
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| Pawareness Podcast # 38 | How an Influencer Raises Awareness for Pets | Tori Mistick and Wear Wag Repeat | 14 Jul 2021 | 00:21:46 | |
In this episode of the Pawareness podcast, we have the opportunity to talk with Tori Mistick. Tori is a full-time blogger who helps pet owners achieve the best lifestyle with their pets. She shares how she started her blog by documenting significant moments with her chocolate labradors on platforms such as Instagram and her personal website. After receiving a massive following, she began providing online courses about how to grow on social media. On top of this, she hosts the Wear Wag Repeat podcast, where she talks with inspiring women in the pet industry. She also maintains an online business and speaks at events that highlight the success of female entrepreneurs. Tori puts emphasis on the impact of connections. When starting out, she got connected with a number of like-minded individuals who are interested in spreading awareness about pets and finding success in the industry. She shares her passion for teaching, which is manifested in her online courses, and her interest in helping people succeed in what they love to do. She also shares how she rescued one of her special needs labs and how he became her inspiration to help pet owners provide what their pets need. “Whether you’re launching a personal blog, a brand, an invention, or a rescue or foster organization, you’re gonna need a web presence, a clear idea of what you’re doing, and at least a basic knowledge of search engine optimization.” - Tori Mistick Tune in to learn how you can grow and succeed in the pet industry through social media and how you can provide the best lifestyle for your pets!
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| Pawareness Podcast # 37 | A Thrift Store that Saves Animals | Second Life Atlanta | 07 Jul 2021 | 00:26:54 | |
On this episode of the Pawareness Podcast, we welcome Tanya and Toby, Founder of Second Life Atlanta, a non-profit, community-oriented thrift store that supports animal rescues all over Georgia. Second Life Atlanta has donated over $1.6 million to 70 animal rescues and spay/neuter programs in Georgia since being founded 10 years ago. Tanya and Toby share the story behind Second Life Atlanta, along with the challenges they’ve faced in their journey and advice for people who want to open their own thrift store. They discuss the importance of having a structured, detailed business plan before opening a business, the role of volunteers and employees in a business’s success, and how they found success in pivoting to online sales during the covid-19 pandemic. “I wish people understood how many rescues there are across the US and how much work goes into saving just one animal each day.” - Tanya Tune in to learn valuable lessons from these two amazing entrepreneurs and philanthropists, as well as how you can purchase from and donate to them from anywhere in the US!
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| Pawareness Podcast # 36 | The Cat Nook Cafe | Lisa Walker | 30 Jun 2021 | 00:20:54 | |
On this episode of the Pawareness Podcast, we welcome Lisa Walker, Founder of The Cat Nook Café, a not for profit cat café and rescue based in Norwood, Pennsylvania. Lisa sheds light on what it’s like to own and operate a cat café that’s also a cat rescue, especially during the pandemic, and how they’ve been able to stay profitable amidst the challenges of covid-19. Tune in to learn the benefits of cats living in a café setting, obstacles The Cat Nook Café has encountered since opening, and important advice for people interested in opening their own cat café. “One of my favorite things to see when I’m at the café is to see the evolution of a personality of a cat… That makes me so happy, to see a cat go from scared in the corner to seeking out affection from people.” - Lisa Walker Visit The Cat Nook Café’s website: www.catnookcafe.com Follow them on Instagram: www.instagram.com/thecatnookcafe Connect with them on Facebook: www.facebook.com/CatNookCafe Donate: www.catnookcafe.com/support-us Resources mentioned:
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| STOP ANIMAL BREEDERS | Animal Rescue Mission | Pawareness Podcast No. 80 | 01 Jun 2022 | 00:26:45 | |
In this episode of the Pawareness Podcast, host Kris McCauley welcomes Animal Rescue Mission Founder Shira Scott Astrof. As a non-profit rescue, Animal Rescue Mission aims to save abused dogs and cats in Los Angeles. The organization provides them with adoption opportunities and safer places to call home. With a shelter based in Mexico, Animal Rescue Mission also takes in animals in need of rescuing from different places in the world. Despite some challenging and overwhelming circumstances where they had to take in a great number of dogs, Animal Rescue Mission continues to pursue their advocacy in finding the right foster families for their animals. By doing a background check with foster homes, they make sure that the people who will provide homes for their animals are the right fit. Addressing modern-day animal issues like the scarcity of spay-and-neuter clinics and the overpopulation of strays, Animal Rescue Mission supplies resources to communities that need solutions the most. Shira also cites that the inhumane dog breeding activity perpetuated by unlicensed organizations also poses a major problem that results in overpopulation. This is rampant in Los Angeles where awareness about animals needs to be raised and disseminated among communities. “Animal cruelty needs to be punished.” - Shira Scott Astrof Tune in to find out how you can help organizations address animal overpopulation in your community today! Connect with the Animal Rescue Mission today! Official Website: https://bit.ly/3yPe4Vf Instagram: https://bit.ly/3PDy7vC Facebook: https://bit.ly/3sLP3GD YouTube: https://bit.ly/3wCd8Sp Check out Pawareness! Visit our website: https://bit.ly/3DWMpCh Where to find the Pawareness Podcast: https://bit.ly/3xjBl0Q Follow us on Instagram: https://bit.ly/3xnrG9z Submit for Pet of the Week: https://bit.ly/3xgkvj8 Chapters 0:00 Introduction 1:12 Introducing Animal Rescue Mission 2:00 Taking In Animals 3:22 Vetting Process 6:50 Fosters for Dogs 8:35 Modern-Day Issues 12:45 New Animal Task Force 14:00 Animal Control 18:55 Unethical Breeding 25:55 Connect with Animal Rescue Mission | |||
| Pawareness Podcast # 35 | Fear-Free Animal Trainer | Brett Reynolds | 24 Jun 2021 | 00:22:31 | |
On this episode of the Pawareness Podcast, we welcome Brett Reynolds, Head Dog Trainer at The Dog Stop, a dog care facility offering daycare, boarding, grooming, training, and a retail store. Brett talks about the training services they provide and how the animal training industry, as well as training strategies and techniques, have changed over time. Brett explains common training mistakes dog owners make, why you might want to enroll your dog in an enrichment program rather than daycare, and his candid thoughts on how long it takes to train dogs. “Although there’ve been new discoveries, the way dogs learn hasn’t changed. I think people’s perceptions and people’s expectations, owning a dog, is vastly different than it was even five years ago.” - Brett Reynolds Tune in to learn about the opportunities Brett and The Dog Stop are excited about in 2021! Visit The Dog Stop’s website: www.thedogstop.com The Dog Stop Training & Fitness Center: www.thedogstop.com/trainingcenter Connect with them on Facebook: www.facebook.com/TheDogStopUSA Follow them on Instagram: www.instagram.com/TheDogStop Resources mentioned: Download The Dog Stop App: www.thedogstop.com/the-dog-stop-app Visit our website: www.pawareness.org Where to find the Pawareness Podcast: www.linktr.ee/pawareness Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/pawareness_official Submit for Pet of the Week: www.pawareness.org/pet-of-the-week Episode Timeline
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| Pawareness Podcast # 34 | How to Rescue and Help Community Cats | Johnson County Community Cats | 16 Jun 2021 | 00:19:40 | |
On this episode of the Pawareness Podcast, we welcome Regan Lambert, Director of Johnson County Community Cats, the only cat specific rescue and Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) program located in Johnson County, Indiana and is 100% volunteer run and donation funded. Regan highlights the importance of community outreach and education, in addition to TNR programs, in fighting cat overpopulation, as well as the biggest challenges her organization is facing as part of the animal welfare community in Indiana. She also provides information and advice for people who want to become better pet owners and who want to assist in TNR programs. “I think we can put an end to cat overpopulation if we do it right and doing it right is adding that education. - Regan Lambert Tune in to learn what the Trap, Neuter, Return (TNR) process is like and how you can get involved to help end cat overpopulation in Indiana! Visit Johnson County Community Cats’ website: www.jcccats.org Connect with them on Facebook: www.facebook.com/johnsoncountycommunitycats Follow them on Instagram: www.instagram.com/jcccats Email them: tnr@jcccats.org Donate: https://bit.ly/3mOnc4c Visit our website: www.pawareness.org Where to find the Pawareness Podcast: www.linktr.ee/pawareness Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/pawareness_official Submit for Pet of the Week: www.pawareness.org/pet-of-the-week Episode Timeline
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| Pawareness Podcast # 33 | Providing a Safe Environment for Special Needs Cats | Safe Haven Pet Sanctary | 11 Jun 2021 | 00:17:52 | |
On this episode of the Pawareness Podcast, we welcome Elizabeth Feldhausen, Social Media Strategist and Co-Owner of Pawffee Shop Cat Café, as well as CEO and Owner of Safe Haven Pet Sanctuary, a no-kill rescue in Wisconsin for cats that have special needs and physical and psychological disabilities. Elizabeth shares insight into the biggest challenges Safe Haven Pet Sanctuary as a new, highly specialized animal rescue organization, what it’s like to take care of cats with special needs and disabilities, and what the adoption process is like. “At first you’re always going to be nervous, but none of it is actually that hard… We do foster-to-adopt so we have [potential adopters] try it out for a while before they make a commitment to the animal.” - Elizabeth Feldhausen Tune in to learn Elizabeth’s plans for growing and expanding Safe Haven Pet Sanctuary and Pawffee Shop Cat Café, along with great advice for people who are interested in adopting a cat with disabilities. Visit Safe Haven Pet Sanctuary’s website: www.safehavenpet.org Connect with them on Facebook: www.facebook.com/safehavengb Follow them on Instagram: www.instagram.com/cat_cafe_wisconsin Follow them on Twitter: www.twitter.com/safehavengb Donate: www.safehavenpet.org/donate Resources mentioned: Find a cat café near you: www.meowaround.com/continents/north-america Visit our website: www.pawareness.org Where to find the Pawareness Podcast: www.linktr.ee/pawareness Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/pawareness_official Submit for Pet of the Week: www.pawareness.org/pet-of-the-week Episode Timeline [00:30] Introducing Elizabeth Feldhausen and Safe Haven Pet Sanctuary [01:39] Where are these cats coming from? [02:41] What is your capacity and how many cats do you help each year? [03:39] Caring for cats with disabilities and special needs + The adoption process at Safe Haven Pet Sanctuary [06:33] The biggest issues Safe Haven Pet Sanctuary faces as a new, specialized organization [08:55] What kind of people adopt cats with disabilities and special needs? [10:28] Do you provide resources and support for fosters and adopters? [10:58] Future goals and plans for Safe Haven Pet Sanctuary and Pawffee Shop Cat Café [13:17] The cost of caring for disabilities and special needs + How many cats they service each month [14:35] Are the special needs cat in Pawffee Shop Cat Café? [16:10] Advice for adopting a cat with a disability [16:55] How to connect with and support Safe Haven Pet Sanctuary | |||
| Pawareness Podcast #32 | How a Photography Business Raises Awareness for TNR | Dundalk Community Cats | 03 Jun 2021 | 00:20:15 | |
On this episode of the Pawareness Podcast, we welcome Stephanie Reitler, Founder of Dundalk Community Cats, which is an organization based in Maryland that integrates professional photography with raising awareness about Trap, Neuter, and Return (TNR) programs. Stephanie shares her story of discovering the powerful benefits of TNR and why she decided to create Dundalk Community Cats. She tells her biggest success story, how she’s navigating the challenges of doing TNR, and what the TNR process typically looks like. Plus, she offers great advice and resources for people interested in learning how to do TNR properly. “Really it’s just all about doing what you can in your community. Even if you save one cat, that’s still one less cat that’s going to be out there having kittens and causing more problems for everybody else.” - Stephanie Reitler Connect with Dundalk Community Cats on Facebook: www.facebook.com/dundalkcats Follow them on Instagram: www.instagram.com/dundalkcats Email Stephanie: dundalkcommunitycats@outlook.com Resources mentioned: Hannah Shaw / The Kitten Lady: www.youtube.com/channel/UC5VvB6tmC4lu_WCx7hE0PZA Cat Man Chris: www.youtube.com/channel/UC6VzUf8LyXxOz2ZkQP8_uhw Cole and Marmalade: www.youtube.com/user/chrispoole20 Baltimore County Animal Services: www.facebook.com/BaltCoAnimalServices Visit our website: www.pawareness.org Where to find the Pawareness Podcast: www.linktr.ee/pawareness Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/pawareness_official Submit for Pet of the Week: www.pawareness.org/pet-of-the-week Episode Timeline [00:30] Introducing Stephanie Reitler and Dundalk Community Cats [02:01] What is it like to start and run an animal welfare organization by yourself? [03:37] What inspired you to learn how to Trap, Neuter, and Return (TNR) and why is TNR is important? [06:17] Dundalk Community Cats’ biggest accomplishments since being founded [08:03] Stephanie’s biggest success story + Programs at Dundalk Community Cats [11:48] Navigating challenges in Trap, Neuter, and Return [13:13] How long does it take for a cat to recover from a spay or neuter? How long does it take to trap a cat? [15:27] Advice for people interested in doing TNR [16:43] Future goals and plans for Dundalk Community Cats [18:32] How to connect with Stephanie and support Dundalk Community Cats | |||