
In this episode of Sit Stay Rant, we confront the uncomfortable truths within the rescue world, the practices that claim to save dogs but sometimes cause real harm. This isn’t about villainizing rescue, but about holding up a mirror to the sector, calling for integrity and accountability.
At the heart of the episode is the practice of warehousing dogs keeping them in kennels indefinitely without movement toward adoption. This approach, while often well-intentioned, can erode the dogs’ emotional and physical well‑being. Dogs stagnate, routines become robotic, and individuals languish in limbo.
We move into a stark discussion about pulling complicated medical cases, dogs from shelters with severe illnesses or injuries, when rescues lack the resources to support them. We discuss a rescue stepping in to pull a dog they know demands expensive care, with no foster network or financial planning. This kind of behavior may look heroic on the surface, but it can lead to prolonged suffering for the dog, financial collapse for the rescue, and burnout for everyone involved. Worse, it prevents rescues equipped to handle those cases from stepping in.
The episode calls out the dangerous seductive allure of the “medical martyr” rescue mindset, saving complicated cases as a badge of honor, even when the outcome is uncertain. We challenge rescuers to evaluate motivations: is this altruism or ego?