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Save A Pooch is all about rescue dog welfare. With an informative yet humorous tone, the good, the bad, cute, and the ugly will be addressed. Episode topics can range from: how to improve fosters' and adopters' experience with rescues; how to improve rescues' well-being and heal their trauma; what are some of the opportunities for rescues; rescue success stories; how to spot a reputable or fake rescue organization, what determines a healthy human-animal bond and much, much more!
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Rescue Dog Love

Yamini Coen

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This is Rescue Dog Love, a rescue community podcast for those who are passionate about rescue, - because dogs, they rescue us right back. Each week we bring on a member of the dog rescue community to talk about their passion for rescue dogs and how their life has never been the same. Rescue Dog Love is a project by Yamini Coen, inspired by her rescue Boss, who you can find on Instagram at @queenieandboss. To keep up with the Rescue Dog Love podcast, you can follow us at www.rescuedoglove.com ...
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So You Want to Run a Dog Rescue

Jenny Nordin and Ashlyn Kauh

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Join the women behind the magic of Dog Gone Seattle, the largest foster-based dog rescue in the Pacific Northwest, and hear the behind-the-scenes chronicles of rescue, the comedies and the errors, the celebrations and the abject failures, and everything in between, including expert opinions on all things Dog.
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​​​In Season 2, Episode 11 of 'So You Want to Run a Dog Rescue' Jenny Nordin and Ashlyn Kauh humorously delve into the intricate aspects of running the largest foster-based dog rescue in the Pacific Northwest. They kick things off with updates on pressing issues in King County and discuss the pet overpopulation crisis. The episode offers a deep div…
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​​In Episode 2.10 hosts Jenny Nordin and Ashlyn Kauh share behind-the-scenes stories about the day-to-day operations of their Pacific Northwest foster-based dog rescue. They delve into what the AF is happening in King County, from the city of Des Moines cancelling its animal control contract (good luck to lost dogs and strays!) to RASKC erecting po…
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In 2.9, hosts Jenny and Ashlyn deep dive into the significance of 'grit' in rescue work; they live it every day - highlighted in a firefighting segment of "Not Your 9 to 5" - and love to see it in the community they are building. (Plus, Jenny sees it every day, tattooed on her arm.) The main topic centers on being a part of the solution, not the pr…
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In Episode 2.8, hosts Jenny Nordin and Ashlyn Kauh unravel the mysteries of separation anxiety in dogs. Drawing from their extensive experience running the largest foster-based rescue in the Pacific Northwest, they discuss the significance of the human-canine relationship and offer practical approaches for resolving this widespread behavior problem…
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This episode features Cara Achterberg, co-founder of Who Will Let the Dogs Out and author of "Who Will Let the Dogs Out: Stories and Solutions for Shelters and Rescues." Drawing from her experience visiting over 150 shelters in 13 states, Cara shares critical insights into America's shelter crisis and offers practical solutions for change. From hea…
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In episode 2.7, Jenny Nordin and Ashlyn Kauh recount a few success stories of "not adoptable" behavior dogs transferred from local shelters who were transformed with balanced training: Meet Rex, a fear-aggressive young shepherd; Bane, a Kujo-esque Corgi; Kota, a mini monster cattle dog; Bosco, an aggressively relentless humper; and Migo, a bitey ca…
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In a long and heavy episode 2.6, hosts Jenny and Ashlyn spill the tea on the taboo topic of behavioral euthanasia (BE). They share the heartbreaking decision to euthanize Buttercup and provide a transparent and inside look at the BE decisions for ten dogs since 2017. They divulge the recent and tragic loss of an adult dog Bobby from the San Bernard…
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Hosts Jenny Nordin and Ashlyn Kauh want to spread the word: Just because you love your dogs doesn't mean you should kiss them. This Valentine's Day, let's normalize NOT kissing our dogs! In Not Your 9 to 5, Ashlyn drives 200 miles in one day while the Shit List features irresponsible rescues and dog flippers. Finally, they answer a *shitty* questio…
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In Episode 2.4 (not called Skin Dumpster Fires) hosts Jenny and Ashlyn spill the tea on tackling systemic yeast infections in dogs -- think of it as 'Extreme Makeover: Doggy Edition' with a low-carb diet and Chlorohex infused skincare routine -- and introduce Jenny's latest project, Ludo, a dead ringer for Ashlyn's former foster and heart dog, Bodh…
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Episode 2.3 delves into the gut-wrenching (and sleep-depriving) world of caring for parvo puppies, revealing the compassion resilience necessary for medical cases specifically, and dog rescue generally. Jenny and Ashlyn then spill the tea on Puyallup based Puppyland getting slapped with a 3.75M fine for selling sick puppy mill dogs at insane intere…
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Jenny and Ashlyn discuss the Los Angeles wildfires, exploring public misconceptions about dog rescue in the aftermath of a natural disaster and the short attention span for suffering. Learn how you can support organizations making an impact for dogs in L.A., past and present. "Not Your 9 to 5" anecdotes feature DGS Alum Biggy, who swallowed a sewin…
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Hold onto your butts for Season 2 of "So You Want to Run a Dog Rescue?", a raw and behind the scenes look at the day to day of running the largest foster-based dog rescue in the Pacific Northwest. In this inaugural episode, hosts Jenny Nordin and Ashlyn Kauh present the 12 Days of Christmas Crazy Folder, including highlights like such as a Chris, a…
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In the final episode of 2024, Jenny and Ashlyn reflect on their whirlwind week managing adoption and foster challenges at Dog Gone Seattle. They delve into decompression protocols for rescue dogs, explaining why routine and minimal interaction are crucial during transitions. Additionally, they address how to handle a charging off-leash dog. With a …
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In this milestone episode, Jenny and Ashlyn lament the challenges of onboarding fosters who just want to "save a dog" but then aren't prepared for the common realities of fostering. They share the "bare minimum" care expected from fosters, plus what makes a foster stand out. Plus, meet four dogs who have been in the rescue the longest: Kimber, Frey…
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​​​In Episode 19, Jenny and Ashlyn delve into essential pet health knowledge every dog owner should have. Covering topics from vaccinations, microchips, and preventative care to common health issues and emergency signs, they provide actionable advice for maintaining your dog's wellbeing. The hosts also share anecdotes from a recent emergency foster…
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​​​In Episode 18, Jenny and Ashlyn continue their conversation with esteemed veterinarian Dr. Mona Radeshwar, addressing current questions and challenges such as heartworm prevention, leptospirosis, and Chagas disease. They also answer audience questions from the first part of their discussion, including how to know if your vet is corporate and how…
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​​​In this episode, hosts Jenny Nordin and Ashlyn Kauh feature Dr. Mona Radeshwar, former owner of Third & Stewart Animal Wellness and their esteemed veterinarian partner, who discusses the trend of corporate ownership on veterinary care and its implications for pets, their owners and veterinarians alike. They reflect on memorable cases such as Sea…
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​After a technological mishap requires hosts Jenny and Ashlyn to pivot, they deliver an impromptu primer on the corporatization of vet care in the United States, exploring the negative impacts for pets, their owners and veterinarians alike; how do these changes impact rescues? Plus, on "Not Your 9 to 5" they share the recovery effort for Darla, a c…
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In this episode, hosts Jenny and Ashlyn delve into the doodle dog craze and its impact on dog rescues. They discuss the oversaturated market, common health and behavioral problems of doodles, and the irresponsible breeding practices that contribute to shelter overpopulation. Ashlyn shares the story of Turbo, her beloved 16-year-old dog who passed f…
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In Episode 14, hosts Jenny Nordin and Ashlyn Kauh welcome Sara Mustelin, founder and director of Tail Lights Rescue Project. Sara shares her experiences rescuing dogs from Caddo Parish, Louisiana, discussing the logistical, emotional, and practical challenges of interstate dog transport. They explore the complexities of working in an overpopulated,…
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This episode will explore animal communications with Callie Kellem, an intuitive animal facilitator at Lightbody Academy. Callie shares her journey of discovering her ability to connect with animals, including the heartwarming story of reuniting a lost dog with its owner. Learn how deepening our connection with animals can help us reconnect with na…
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Join hosts Jenny Nordin and Ashlyn Kauh as they examine the fallacy of the "Bonded Pair" -- a label commonly used in rescue -- why it is so often detrimental, and just plain BS. In "Not Your 9 to 5" meet Bear, the tiny "terrorist" puppy returned for chasing kids, and learn how this behavior was stopped in a matter of minutes; plus, this duo moonlig…
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Join Jenny Nordin and Ashlyn Kauh as they delve into the chaotic world of dog intakes, sharing behind-the-scenes stories from their latest rescue missions. They revisit the tragic case of amatoxin mushroom poisoning and what you as a dog owner need to know. Plus, hear about some hard to believe but true behavior from children with parents who will …
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Join Jenny Nordin and Ashlyn Kauh on a hilariously insightful journey into the world of dog rescue with little kids in tow. Featuring Jenny's mid-air poop catch with Dobie the Doberman (Rest in Power), they balance laughter with serious discussions on topics like why children are most likely to be bit by dogs and how to prevent every parent's worst…
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In this milestone episode, hosts Jenny Nordin and Ashlyn Kauh discuss the complexities of dog adoption returns. They share stories from their Pacific Northwest rescue, like Bruno the Newfoundland, whose drooling led to his return. The episode emphasizes the need for proper decompression protocols and the commitment required from adopters. Jenny and…
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Jenny and Ashlyn host Dog Gone Seattle's Event Coordinator Brianne Hall as the first guest on the Pod! They discuss cringe-worthy moments from a recent adoption event and reminisce on both hilarious and heart-warming times with Brianne, one of the rescue's first foster parents. Learn from a pro the best (and worst) practices for greeting a dog, and…
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Jenny and Ashlyn discuss a newly published and highly controversial scientific study that supports the use of e-collars to manage chasing behaviors (read: prey drive) in dogs. What is the "controversy" and what does it all mean? They reflect on their own histories and experiences with e-collars -- including that one time Rolex nearly ate the roomma…
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On this episode, Jenny and Ashlyn give you the inside scoop on "escape proof" harnesses (it's not what you might think) and explain what proper socialization for your puppy should include... and what it should not! Plus, learn why you need Benadryl and Manuka Honey in your pet medicine cabinet. LINKS:⁠ ⁠"What makes a harness dog escape-proof (and h…
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On this episode, Jenny and Ashlyn share why dog parks are suck and you shouldn't use them. Plus, from the Crazy Folder archives, some angry nutjobs who weren't so happy about the rescue's lost dog recovery protocols, and a special individual who solicited the rescue's help to sell his Labrador puppy in SeaTac. (Spoiler Alert: The answer was no.) LI…
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On this episode, Jenny and Ashlyn discuss the epidemic of pet obesity: A majority of dogs in the US are overweight and yet most owners don't realize it. Why should you care? Plus, meet two special dogs, Mando and Hokie, who earned their foster fails, and another couple foster dogs Bingo and Simon whose poopscapades were next level.LINKS:⁠ Veterinar…
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On this episode, Jenny and Ashlyn discuss “foster fails” – what does that even mean, and why you shouldn’t necessarily do it; also, when you maybe should, and why they did with Calcifer and Dobie. Plus, get the inside scoop on a new option for emergency vet care that is a total game changer for customer experience and cost of care. LINKS:⁠ Hawaii: …
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Jenny and Ashlyn discuss the unprecedented capacity crisis in western Washington animal shelters. It used to be that you could just surrender your dog to an open intake shelter if you could no longer keep it; not so anymore! So, WTF is going on, why it's happening, and how DGS is responding? Plus, hear about the shitty side of airport intakes, and …
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This week, Jenny and Ashlyn talk about stress and its toxic omnipresence in dog rescue work. Most rescues fail in the first year due to burnout, so how do they cope? As Ashlyn says, “Be like a dog – just kick some grass over that shit and move on.” Plus, Jenny reminisces on Neva – the crazy ass should’ve been a working German Shepherd foster dog wh…
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On this inaugural episode, Jenny and Ashlyn -- the women behind Dog Gone Seattle, the largest foster-based rescue in the Pacific Northwest -- talk about the early years in rescue, give advice on common foster dog "emergencies" like diarrhea and marijuana ingestion, share wild but true stories of dealing with unpleasant people and dogs, and dive int…
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Join the women behind the magic of Dog Gone Seattle, the largest foster-based dog rescue in the Pacific Northwest. We'll share the behind-the-scenes chronicles of rescue, the comedies and the errors, the celebrations and the abject failures, and everything in between, including expert opinions on all things Dog. Subscribe now.…
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In this episode, we're talking with journalist Carol Mithers about her upcoming book, RETHINKING RESCUE: Dog Lady and the Story of America’s Forgotten People and Pets. This book takes a heartfelt look at the special bonds between pets and their owners, even when those owners are struggling with poverty, addiction, or homelessness. One often overloo…
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In this episode, we’ll talk about the world of rescue dogs with Debby, a passionate advocate for rescue dog rehabilitation. Her journey began in the mid-1970s when she noticed the increasing number of terrified pups entering homes. Through her experiences, she shares valuable insights on identifying rescue dogs' triggers, understanding their impact…
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In today’s episode, we're joined by Anne Abel, author of newly released book, Mattie, Milo, and Me. Anne shares the touching stories of how her rescue dogs, Mattie and Milo, helped her navigate grief and depression. We discuss the complexities of adopting pets with undisclosed behavioral issues, highlighting the compassion and commitment required. …
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In this episode, W.B. Murph, the creative mind behind the children's book, "Molly's Miracle: A Chosen Dog, Not a Broken Dog." W.B. Murph, a former veterinary nurse, shares the remarkable journey of Molly, a lovable Beagle whose experiences mirror the harsh reality of animal neglect. Together with his real-life silly Beagle companion, Murph crafted …
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Welcome back to Rescue Dog Love! In today’s episode, host Yamini chats with Blair, the DINK Dog Mom! What is a DINK? A "DINK" is an acronym that stands for "dou ble income, no kids" or "dual income, no kids" - so Blair and I chat about exactly why we have decided to raise dogs, not kids. What criticisms or assumptions do people make about those who…
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In this episode, we delve into the touching story of Freddie: The Rescue Dog Who Rescued Me with its author, Grant Hayter-Menzies. While Grant is renowned for his historical works, his latest book shifts the focus to a more contemporary and deeply personal subject – his cherished rescue dog, Freddie who has crossed the rainbow bridge in 2021. In th…
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In this episode, we sit down with a professional dog trainer and CEO of Dog Training Elite, Mark Mestas, to talk about ways to reduce the number of dogs surrendered to shelters due to behavioral issues. Today’s show explores the transformative power of effective training for dogs which can make all the difference to their future. Discover expert ti…
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Hello rescue dog lovers of the Internet, it’s been a while! Host Yamini spills the tea - and honestly shares a big old dump of what’s been going on and what that has taught her about dogs and herself. Support the show - Follow us on Instagram @rescuedoglovepod - Please rate us on Spotify Podcast and review us on Apple Podcasts to help our show cont…
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In this episode, we explore the powerful synergy between technology and compassion in revolutionizing dog adoptions. Join us as we talk to Rescue Spot founder Nicole Patrick about how social media, apps and other out-of-box strategies are transforming shelter-to-home connections for dogs in need. Explore avenues beyond traditional volunteering, dis…
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In this episode, renowned animal communicator Claudia Hehr will share her insights on who animals really are. Not what, but who. Her expertise & passion in animal communications has opened up another lens into the animal kingdom and will share with us how animals see the world. As we also open up our perspective, this may influence the dynamics bet…
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Losing your 4-legged best friend can be one of the most difficult things to experience. Because of their shorter life span than humans, that is often the case. However, it can go the other way around. The dog may also lose their human through illness or death and their lives drastically change to a whole different environment. Unfortunately, it is …
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Host Yamini speaks to SafePet Ontario chair Yvonne Tang. This episode may contain potentially triggering content for those who face family violence and human trafficking. SafePet Ontario focuses on providing safekeeping for those fleeing family violence and human trafficking by temporarily finding foster homes for their beloved pets. We discuss wha…
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In this episode, special guest Stephanie Filer, executive director of Shelter Animals Count: The National Database, will discuss the statistics of shelter admissions over the past few years. Currently, shelter intakes are up across the board and as a result, there is a crisis within many shelters. Have adoptions increased or decreased during the pa…
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Rescue Dog Love host Yamini chats to Emma Johansson, Creative Director of Runaway Games, about their game Old Friends Dog Game. This is a mobile game all about running a senior dog sanctuary, based on the real Old Friends Senior Dog Sanctuary in Tennessee. Emma got to do some on-the-grounds research with the organization and was a key player in cre…
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Rescue Dog Love host Yamini chats to Sharon from the Instagram account @HolisticDogExpert, who runs Human Canine Collaborative, a behavior consultation and coaching provider for dog owners struggling with the everyday. In this podcast, we discuss her relationship with her canine collaborator Muggins and reflect on how to build a better relationship…
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