Make Every Day Count: One Dane at a Time
Erika from One Dane at a Time talks to Bridget and Sydney about the special things that make Great Danes unique, finding the right adopter, and invisible medical needs. One Dane at a…
6 Ways to Enjoy The Holidays with Your Dog
The holiday season is filled with family time, big meals, and lavish decorations. But some people may not have a family or community to spend the holidays with and pets are the only ones…
Hiking with Your Dog
No matter the season, it can be wonderful to step out onto the trail to go hiking with your dog. The fresh air and beauty of nature are the best backdrop for bonding with your pet among the…
How to Make a Pet Evacuation Plan That Could Save a Life
Your essential checklist to plan ahead for natural disasters or emergencies Why is it important to have an emergency plan? Talking about natural disasters and emergency preparedness…
Fighting for the Forgotten: No Baby Blisters
- Amy Peterson
- March 30, 2022
- 24 shares
Today we are joined by Dr. Aaron Tabor, Founder and President of No Baby Blisters, to discuss his efforts to help children, grandparents, and pets from around the world, his inspiration behind…
Animal Crimes in COVID: Ramapo-Bergen Animal Refuge, Inc.
Animal shelters have a lot on their plate, which forces them to abandon cases with less probability of success. This is where Ramapo-Bergen Animal Refuge Inc. (RBARI) comes in. They are a…
Pet the Dogs: Philly Bully Team
- Amy Peterson
- April 16, 2021
- 4 shares
Jessica Graaf of Philly Bully Team discusses discrimination against pit bulls, rescuing dogs from dogfighting rings, and foster-based rescues versus facility-based rescues. Listen on Apple…
How a Sweater Can Save an Animal’s Life
- Sydney Marmion
- January 14, 2021
- 5 shares
Looking at a rescue pet’s wishlist, it’s hard to be sure which products would be the most useful. When the animal is injured or sick, a toy or sweater may seem like the last thing…
Denver Repeals Pit Bull Ban with Ballot Measure 2J
- Amy Peterson
- November 4, 2020
- 46 shares
After 31 years, Denver’s pit bull ban is finally being repealed. The law meant that residents of Denver were unable to own a dog bearing any characteristic of a pit bull as defined by…