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By Mitchell
The podcast currently has 16 episodes available.
In this episode, dachshund-lover and artist Jean Ballands talks about how rescuing her Ruby lead to the creation of two very special programs: Reading to Dachshunds, for teenagers and visits to the aged care homes. In both cases, the dachshunds involved bring joy and comfort to those who need it most.
Credits:
'In the Forest' by Lesfm
'Acoustic Guitars Ambient Uplifting' by Lesfm
The horrendous death of her dachshund, Pancake, has compelled Yvette Goldberg to fight for the introduction of Pancake's Law so that no other dog dies the same way hers did and there are consequences for the owners of aggressive animals.
In this episode, she shares her memories of this brave dachshund and explains why Australia must bring about this law for the safety of all dogs and their owners.
CREDITS:
Music by JuliusH from Pixabay
Music by Lesfm from Pixabay
They might not strike you as being the ideal farm dog, but Poppy the dachshund from New Zealand pretty quickly proved sceptics wrong. Poppy’s owners, Harriet and James, adored her, but when James died in a farming accident their world was turned upside-down. Now, Harriet Bremner and Poppy are on a mission to educate others on farm safety and speaking out about mental health. To find out more about Harriet's work and her books, visit her website.
CREDITS:
‘Time for Poetry’ by One Man Book
Music by WinkingFoxMusic from Pixabay
Music by JuliusH from Pixabay
First diagnosed with multiple sclerosis then three different cancers, Justine Martin had just one wish: to get better and bring a dachshund into her life. Obviously, that's what happened and, in this episode, she talks about her and her dog, Pansy, are helping others with disabilities to thrive.
CREDITS:
'Still-True' by Ketsa
Music by WinkingFoxMusic from Pixabay
Music by Asepirawan20 from Pixabay
Welcome to season two! In this episode, Jarrel and William from Trinidad and Tobago talk about bringing Dante the dachshund into their lives following the death of his owner, and how all their lives changed as a result.
Credits:
'Until You're Gone Forever' by Johny Grimes
Music by Lesfm from Pixabay
Music by Palle1958 from Pixabay
In this episode, we hear from members of the Dog Meat Trade Dachshund Support Group in the United Kingdom and learn about the dachshunds they have rescued from China and Korea. There are happy endings for the dogs that feature in this episode; not only did they find freedom, but they were welcomed with loving arms by their new owners.
CREDITS:
Pictures of the Floating World, 'Tiger'
Gotama, 'Piano Dreams #3'
Serge Quadrado, 'Infinity'
In this episode, Barbara Techel talks about the joy that caring for disabled dachshunds in wheelchairs brought to her life.
CREDITS:
Pictures of a Floating World: 'Pale Tussock' and 'Death's Head'
Guitar Folk Acoustic by Asepirawan20
As the owner of a German Shepherd, author Matt Whyman didn’t think his wife’s new pet, a miniature dachshund, would have much impact on his life. But when Matt insisted on naming the dachshund Hercules, it was just the start of their adventures together.
CREDITS:
‘Chronicle’ by Ketsa
‘Nice View’ by Crowander
‘Sunday Morning’ by Caffeine Creek Band
Sounds from Zapsplat.com
In this episode, we talk to the Porth family, who used the lockdown period to rescue and re-home 20 dachshunds with Dachshund Rescue of Los Angeles. 12-year-old Greyson Porth explains why it feels so good to help these dogs, and how he's able to bring music to their ears.
Pip the miniature dachshund caught the whole world's attention when she faced a gruelling five-month journey to get back home to her family in Australia.
In this episode, we hear about her family's devotion to being reunited with her, and the strangers who made it possible.
CREDITS:
Sounds from Zapsplat.com
'Sunshine' and 'Sailing' by Delicate Steve
'Melancholia' by Godmode
'Seaside Piazza' by Aaron Kenny
The podcast currently has 16 episodes available.