Patty combines educational resources and feel-good stories each week with the main focus on lost pet recovery and pet retention, pet safety, pet health, training and more.
Patty is the Foun
... moreBy Patty Giarrusso
Patty combines educational resources and feel-good stories each week with the main focus on lost pet recovery and pet retention, pet safety, pet health, training and more.
Patty is the Foun
... moreThe podcast currently has 249 episodes available.
The Human-Animal Alliance
Jackie Ducci, Founder
The Human-Animal Alliance
Jackie Ducci is the Founder of The Human-Animal Alliance, a 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to 1) providing those in need with greater access to animals, 2) keeping people and their animals together, and 3) creating change in the world which advances the human-animal bond.
Jackie is a firm believer in the power and value of human-animal connections, and has shared deep and meaningful relationships with her own animals - particularly horses - since childhood.
She is an accomplished competitive dressage rider, a USDF Gold, Silver, and Bronze medalist, and a proud "dog mom." Jackie currently resides in Wellington, FL with Ralphie & Sadie (her bulldogs) and Tommy & Rio (her horses).
#humananimalalliance #philanthropist #advocate #humananimalbonds #humananimalbond #humananimalbondprogram
: Lost Dogs of America with Kathy Pobloskie
Kathy Pobloskie, Director
: Lost Dogs of America
Lost Dogs of America is a group of volunteers who saw the need to provide no cost resources to the owners of lost dogs to increase the chances of locating and being successfully reunited with their dog.
Lost Dogs of America provides education for dog owners on preventing the loss of their dog. The program also benefits local animal control and shelters by decreasing the number of “owned strays” entering the animal control/shelter system and increasing the chances of finding an owner once the dog is in their care. The personal touch their volunteers provide sets them apart from other automated lost and found pet services. Lost Dogs of America has a state-run group in almost every state in the US.
Kathy Pobloskie, Co-Founder/Director of Lost Dogs of America and Director/Founder of Lost Dogs of Wisconsin joins us every month. Kathy founded Lost Dogs of Wisconsin in 2009 and co-founded Lost Dogs of America in 2012.
https://lostdogsofamerica.org/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lostdogsofamerica
#notallstraydogsarehomeless #lostdogs #missingpets #lostdogsofamerica #HelpingLostPets #letstalkpets #societybytesradio #PetFBI #petsafety #abandoneddog #lostcat #lostdog #lostpet #lostpetrecovery #straypet #straydog
Lori Briggs has been helping owners get their lost pets back home for the last 17 years. Originally from the Detroit, Michigan area, Lori now lives in the Cape Coral, FL area. Lori retired from the Detroit Police Department as a crime scene investigator after 24 years. She has successfully recovered over 1,100 lost pets and reunited them with their owners. When a pet goes missing, Lor works one-on-one with the pet owners providing them with tips and advice on what to do and what not to do to help get their pet home safely. Today Lori will give us proper life-saving tips a pet owner should take as well as the steps she takes in the field for successful capture of more elusive, hard-to-trap pets.
#notallstraydogsarehomeless #lostdogs #missingpets #letstalkpets #petsafety #societybytesradio #missingdogs #lostpets
A Fighting Chance Foundation has been helping Virginia animals in need since June 2020. They are a charitable, 501(c)(3), not-for-profit organization based in Northern Virginia with the goal of making pet care affordable for Virginia families by subsidizing a portion of emergency or life-saving medical care for animals whose guardians do not have the necessary financial resources. Their mission is to support critical care for ill pets of the elderly, disabled and those whose total household income does not exceed the current Federal poverty guidelines. The Foundation aims to keep our animal companions healthy, happy and in their homes with the families who love them. Started by three Northern Virginia residents, Amy LaVigna, Laurie Judd and Kristine DeJarnette, the Foundation has helped approximately 90 dogs and cats receive prompt, veterinary care that sometimes supports a more comfortable life, and other times saves a life. Hoping to one day expand to a national charity, the Foundation runs on 100% volunteer work and Board member donation. Long-time animal advocate, Amy LaVigna, has rescued several dogs with major health issues over the years. The cost of proper veterinary care for cancers, injuries and disease can be exorbitant for anyone. Amy found herself in and out of emergency vets paying high costs to ensure her dogs received treatment and surgeries. Realizing how inaccessible vet care is for those who already struggle with day-to-day bills, A Fighting Chance Foundation was formed. They provide hope and help to pet owners in their most difficult times. Now in their third year, the Board of Directors is looking to expand their reach and connect with donors who also know that any donation, no matter how big or small, can make a real difference, a direct impact on dogs and cats in pain or facing life- threatening issues.
Website: https://www.afightingchancefoundation.org
Facebook: A-Fighting-Chance-Foundation-10188864825247
February is Responsible Pet Owners Month. When we think of February 14th, we think of love. But every day of every month, who loves us more than our pets. That is why its our responsibility to keep them safe and take good care of them. Responsible Pet Owners month also gives us the opportunity to spread awareness to perhaps help those pets not as lucky; an opportunity to help those who are mistreated or abused so that injustice can be stopped. Being a responsible pet owner is not hard. Show your pet some extra love this month by making sure they are safe, healthy and loved every day. Marilyn Litt is the Director of Lost Dogs of Texas, a member of the Lost Dogs of America family. Lost Dogs of Texas helps reunite thousands of dogs with their families every year through Facebook and flyers in connection with PetFBI.org.
#responsiblepetowner #petsafety #petwellness #lostdogstexas
As part of Mutual Rescues "Senior Saving Seniors" theme, Mutual Rescue was able to tell the story of NMDOG's resourceful Home Sanctuary Program which brightens the lives of seniors while helping to provide loving homes for senior rescue dogs. All Pack Animalesque; is the first in this series.
Finnegan Dowling is the Shelter Program and Social Media Manager for Mutual Rescue, a national initiative of Humane Society Silicon Valley that encourages people to engage with their local shelters.
NMDOG serves chained and forgotten dogs in New Mexico. Headquartered out of Albuquerque, NM, this small, 501(c)3 100% nonprofit foster-based rescue was established in 2010, touching the lives of thousands of dogs ever since. NMDOG has been in the forefront of efforts to expand anti-tethering ordinances throughout New Mexico and has been a key component in multiple high-profile cruelty cases across the state.
Angela Stell founded NMDOG in 2010 after becoming aware of the lack of options for the chained, neglected and abused dogs in the state.
Angela has been recognized as 2013 New Mexico Humane Animal Advocate Of The Year and won the exceptional volunteer service at the 2017 National Animal Care and Control Association conference. The "Shining World Compassion Award" was bestowed upon Angela by Supreme Master Ching Hai in 2021. NMDOG has been awarded countless local honors such as "Best Non Profit", "Best Place to Adopt a Dog", "Best Pet Rescue", and more! In 2012, NMDOG and the Bernalillo County Sheriff's Department formed Bernalillo County Animal Cruelty Task Force, the first Animal Cruelty Task Force of its kind. She shares her home in Albuquerque with her beloved dogs Mesa Rain, Sparrow, Roan, Astro, and Honor, as well as the foster dogs NMDOG is preparing for adoption.
#SeniorsHelpingSeniors #UNchained #NMDOG #HomeSanctuary #SeniorDogsRock
#MutualRescue #WinWin #NMDOGVillage #AdoptASeniorDog #GoldenYears
#WeAreAllPackAnimals
As part of Mutual Rescues "Senior Saving Seniors" theme, Mutual Rescue was able to tell the story of NMDOG's resourceful Home Sanctuary Program which brightens the lives of seniors while helping to provide loving homes for senior rescue dogs. "We're All Pack Animals" is the first in this series.
Finnegan Dowling is the Shelter Program and Social Media Manager for Mutual Rescue, a national initiative of Humane Society Silicon Valley that encourages people to engage with their local shelters.
NMDOG serves chained and forgotten dogs in New Mexico. Headquartered out of Albuquerque, NM, this small, 501(c)3 100% nonprofit foster-based rescue was established in 2010, touching the lives of thousands of dogs ever since. NMDOG has been in the forefront of efforts to expand anti-tethering ordinances throughout New Mexico and has been a key component in multiple high-profile cruelty cases across the state.
Angela Stell founded NMDOG in 2010 after becoming aware of the lack of options for the chained, neglected and abused dogs in the state.
Angela has been recognized as 2013 New Mexico Humane Animal Advocate Of The Year and won the exceptional volunteer service at the 2017 National Animal Care and Control Association conference. The "Shining World Compassion Award" was bestowed upon Angela by Supreme Master Ching Hai in 2021. NMDOG has been awarded countless local honors such as "Best Non Profit", "Best Place to Adopt a Dog", "Best Pet Rescue", and more! In 2012, NMDOG and the Bernalillo County Sheriff's Department formed Bernalillo County Animal Cruelty Task Force, the first Animal Cruelty Task Force of its kind. She shares her home in Albuquerque with her beloved dogs Mesa Rain, Sparrow, Roan, Astro, and Honor, as well as the foster dogs NMDOG is preparing for adoption.
#SeniorsHelpingSeniors #UNchained #NMDOG #HomeSanctuary #SeniorDogsRock #MutualRescue #WinWin #NMDOGVillage #AdoptASeniorDog #GoldenYears #WeAreAllPackAnimals
Better World Rescue is a 100% volunteer non-profit rescue serving shelter and at-risk animals in San Joaquin and Stanislaus Counties in California. Their mission is to help keep pets in loving homes to prevent owner-surrender to shelters.
Better World Rescue helps the community with low-cost spay and neuter. They provide free and low-cost training resources to help prevent owner-surrenders. They also save dogs and cats from euthanasia from local shelters, especially the ones that are sick to help get them placed into loving homes.
Mercedes Martinez joins us today. She is Better World Rescue's Social Media Coordinator. She will tell us all about Better World Rescue and what people in her community can do to help make changes to help pets in their community.
Website: www.betterworldrescue.org
Instagram: @betterworldrescue
#betterworldrescue #adoptdontshop #opttoadopt #fosteringsaves #fosteringsaveslives
We all look forward to making New Year’s resolutions. As part of those resolutions, let’s make keeping our pets safe a top priority. New Year’s Eve brings fireworks and many, many fearful pets who bolt. Many end up losing their lives being hit by cars. Simple steps can keep our pets safe. Some pets are found quickly and others are never found. Keeping your pets safe year-round isn’t hard. What are the simple steps you should take?
Marilyn Litt is the Director of Lost Dogs of Texas, a member of the Lost Dogs of America family. Lost Dogs of Texas helps reunite thousands of dogs with their families every year through Facebook and flyers in connection with PetFBI.org.
#newyearresolution #petsafety #happynewyear #lostpets #lostdogstexas
The holidays are a special time of year for most of us. But if your dog has gone missing, it’s a terrible, stressful event that you most likely need expert help with. Today, we have the expert. Kathy Pobloskie from Lost Dogs of America joins us to help us with tips on what to do if your pet got lost over the Christmas holiday and how to keep it safe with New Year’s Eve and fireworks right around the corner.
Kathy Pobloskie, Co-Founder/Director of Lost Dogs of America and Director/Founder of Lost Dogs of Wisconsin joins us every month to share tips and tools and stories of hope. Kathy founded Lost Dogs of Wisconsin in 2009 and co-founded Lost Dogs of America in 2012.
Lost Dogs of America is an all-volunteer organization with the exclusive purpose of providing free services to help reunite families with their lost dogs. The personal touch their volunteers provide sets them apart from other automated lost and found pet services. Lost Dogs of America has a state-run group in almost every state in the US
Website: https://lostdogsofamerica.org/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lostdogsofamerica
#nevergiveup #hope #notallstraydogsarehomeless #lostdogs #missingpets #lostdogsofamerica #HelpingLostPets #letstalkpets #societybytesradio #PetFBI #petsafety #abandoneddog #lostcat #lostdog #lostpet #lostpetrecovery #straypet #straydog
The podcast currently has 249 episodes available.