Rescue dogs don’t come with a sign on their head listing all their most important information It’s often the rescuer’s job to figure it out — piecing together clues from stakeholders, vet records, and in-person evaluations to paint a picture of each dog’s past, present, and future.
In Episode 3.3, hosts Jenny Nordin and Ashlyn Kauh dive into three remarkable cases: Luna, a returned cattle dog (adopted as a puppy) with “debilitating anxiety”; Rex, an owner-surrendered shepherd arriving beyond emaciated with no clear medical explanation; and Clyde (Claudette), an unexpected quasi-feral shelter intake.
They also recap a whirlwind stretch of over 30 new intakes — complete with the usual chaos (hello, kennel cough — see Not Your 9 to 5) — and skip the “Shit List” this week in favor of celebrating collaboration. Partnered rescues helped save 15 more lives, and that’s worth spotlighting.
This episode pulls back the curtain on detective work in rescue, highlights the power of partnership, and delivers the usual side of chaos, humor, and emotional endurance — all in a day’s work for a rescuer.
POD MENTIONS:
Diagnosing Kennel Cough in Dogs: A Comprehensive Guide [Kinship]
Body Condition Score (BCS) Chart for Dogs [Association for Pet Obesity Prevention]
The Honest Kitchen
Cushing’s Disease in Dogs: Signs and Treatment [MedVet]
Laboratory Tests Confirming Cushing's Syndrome [Veterinary Partner]
PARNTER MENTIONS:
Tail Lights Rescue Project
START Rescue
K9 Kennel Boss
Nirvana K9 Training
Crossroads Vet
Stanislaus Modesto Animal Services
Saving Great Animals
Yakima Valley Pet Rescue (Valley Spay & Neuter)
Furry Freight
ADOPTABLE DOG MENTIONS:
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Chapters
00:00 3.3 — Dog Detective Case Files: Luna, Rex and Clyde
03:36 Huge week for intakes
07:53 A present for Ashlyn
11:31 Our Genius Infomercial Idea
13:06 Jenny FAIL
16:10 Not Your 9 to 5: Kennel Cough
19:52 Do your resident dogs catch it?
21:58 Main Topic: We're basically dog detectives
23:31 Luna adopted as a puppy returned as an adult with "debilitating anxiety"
29:42 Rex, an unexpectedly emaciated owner surrender
38:19 Clyde (Claudette) shelter intake surprise
46:54 Anti Shit List Gold Star Rescue Collabs
47:46 Saving Great Animals and 8 Yorkies
51:44 Yakima Valley Pet Rescue 7 Puppies
56:41 Finding more fosters, fail
01:01:37 This number has been disconnected
01:02:57 Outro
01:03:18 Behind the Scenes
In Episode 3.2, hosts Jenny Nordin and Ashlyn Kauh are back with another dose of chaos and candor. They kick things off in Not Your 9 to 5, celebrating their first spay/neuter clinic: 31 dogs fixed in a single day — a win for rescue, a loss for Ashlyn’s back.
The main topic tackles adopting to seniors, and why some rescues just won’t do it. It’s not about ageism; it’s about reality — fixed incomes, mobility struggles, and the hard truth that sometimes dogs outlive their humans. Complicated? Absolutely. But also? Some of the most special homes you’ll ever find. Jenny and Ashlyn unpack the fine line between discriminating and discrimination (and why being discerning is literally part of the job), sharing tips for navigating placements with older adopters.
On the Shit List, Jenny wades into the awkward waters of anxiety and placement regret after an adopter spiraled into panic attacks before the dog had even decompressed. (Pro-tip: it’d be nice to know ahead of time when someone’s one popped collar away from a full-blown crisis).
Finally, in Questions, they share a few red flags and low-key red flags reading between the lines on adoption apps. Some might surprise you!
POD MENTIONS:
Sparks K9
Seattle Animal Foundation
Sardis Raptor Center
Old Dog Haven
2.4: Fungus Among Us -- Healing Yeasty Dogs from the Inside Out [DGS Podcast]
The Anxious Generation (Jonathan Haidt) [Amazon]
PARNTER MENTIONS:
Double Down Dog Training
Veterinary Emergency Group (VEG)
A Dog’s Best Friend
START Rescue
Tail Lights Rescue Project
Fixers Collective [Instagram]
Saving Great Animals
Forever Home Dog Rescue
Seattle Veterinary Outreach
Crossroads Vet
Nirvana K9 Training
ADOPTABLE DOG MENTIONS:
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Chapters
00:00 3.2 Senior Adopters: Balancing Limits, Hard Truths, and Potential Payoffs
01:59 A kid-free Anniversary weekend (ofc Jenny brought the dog)
07:16 Updates from 3.1 and Three Awesome Adoptions
10:13 Planning for multiple big intakes! (Finally)
14:39 Not Your 9 to 5: Fixers Collective Spay Neuter Clinic
25:15 Main Topic: Navigating Senior Adopters
28:29 4 Concerns/Considerations: Mental, Physical Capacity, Fixed Income and Death Plan
35:21 More typical challenges and positive considerations
40:11 What about Seniors for Seniors programs?
41:51 How do we navigate this: In person assessment, references, and difficult conversations
45:13 Real rescue examples: Data the Cattle Dog (Denied)
48:01 Anastasia: Vet reference check FAIL
48:59 Halle Berry: Checked all the boxes and a perfect senior placement
52:35 Asking the difficult question with Bear
54:25 Grandma Margie and Lucy
57:28 Going above and beyond and being open minded
01:00:24 Mistakes we won't make again
01:05:38 Key takeaways (it can be really special when you get it right)
01:07:47 A shit list anxious generation adoption return
01:16:25 Question: Red flags (and low-key red flags) on adoption applications
Season Three, LFG! In episode 1, hosts Jenny Nordin and Ashlyn Kauh dive straight into a hot-button topic: spay aborts. Why so controversial? In today’s rescue climate, it should be a no-brainer. But with big names like No-Kill Austin Pets Alive pushing a twisted, delusional narrative (and dirty-deleting their infamous video when the internet clapped back), someone’s gotta say it: we’re not sipping that Kool-Aid!
Before we go full soapbox, though, in Not Your 9 to 5, we talk Strep Zoo (yep, add it to the ever-growing rescue worry list) and our 3 a.m. VEG adventure that, thankfully, had a happy ending.
And yes—the Crazy Folder is back. This one’s a doozy: Ashlyn unleashes her best “howler” to deliver Tammy’s unhinged message to volunteer Juliana. Spoiler: Tammy wanted a manager. Ashlyn was more than happy to oblige. Go home, Tammy—you’re drunk. (Or just a batty bitch.)
POD MENTIONS:
International Association of Canine Professionals (IACP)
Ivan Balabanov [Training without Conflict]
Jay Jack [Next Level Dogs]
Dr. Melanie Uhde [Canine Decoded]
Renegade Paws Rescue
SUPERZOO
Streptococcus zooepidemicus: an emerging canine pathogen [PubMed]
Strep zoo outbreak (July 4, 2025) [Stanislaus Animal Services Facebook]
Response to Austin Pets Alive video (dirty delete) [Love and Puppy Paws Dog Rescue Facebook]
Commercial Breeder and Pet Store Laws by State [Bailing Out Benji]
PARNTER MENTIONS:
K9 Kennel Boss
All the Best Pet Care
Double Down Dog Training
Veterinary Emergency Group (VEG)
Nirvana K9 Training
Stanislaus Animal Services
The Good Dog Way
Crossroads Vet
ADOPTABLE DOG MENTIONS:
Sprinkle
Sundae
Eugene
Lunch
Snack
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Chapters
00:00 3.1 Spay Abort
03:46 IACP key takeaways
08:00 Really exciting announcement (podcast guest)
09:36 Superzoo slip lead search
13:54 Household updates, kids and dogs
21:50 Dogs and kids (stress inoculation)
23:21 Not Your 9 to 5: Strep Zoo scare
25:32 Another gold star for VEG
26:52 Context: Heidi the GSD
31:02 Main Topic: Spay Abort in Shelters and Rescues
32:25 Austin Pets Alive Anti-Spay Abort Message (and Dirty Delete)
35:36 Love and Puppy Paws Dog Rescue Response (Accurate)
37:02 Ashlyn's comment (mic drop)
38:40 The problems with the puppies
40:18 What is best for the moms anyway?
43:02 Our policy: Spay abort if safe
47:41 Thank goodness for our vet
50:11 Crazy Folder: Karen's cousin Tammy
55:14 Ashlyn's HR hat
57:09 Coming up in season 3
58:30 Q1 - How do you know if a pet store is a puppy mill?
01:00:42 Q2 - How do you name all the dogs?
01:05:11 Good vibes signing off
01:06:13 Behind the scenes with Sally's farts
Season Two Finale! In episode 29, hosts Jenny Nordin and Ashlyn Kauh gear up for a week in Savannah at the IACP conference—with two husbands and five young kids in tow. Between the usual chaos and conference prep, they share rescue updates and dive into the saga of Enzo’s, ahem, “ball situation” (medically: scrotal hematoma). This inspires a slightly uncomfortable trip down rescue memory lane, featuring legends like Dicer the Doberman and Pepsi, the infamous Giving Tuesday tearjerker. This one is a short, sweet, and delightfully awkward episode that might have you wondering what it’s like to ice your dog’s bits. (Par for the course of a day in the life!)
POD MENTIONS:
International Association of Canine Professionals (IACP)
The Sprinkler Game [The Collared Scholar You Tube]
Scrotal Hematoma [Veterinary Key Points]
Von Willebrand Disease [Cornell]
Crate Breaking Prevention [The Good Dog Way]
Duke Ferguson [Unleashed Potential]
Melanie Uhde [Canine Decoded]
Dog Pro Radio Podcast [IACP]
Episode 16: Jay Jack [Dog Pro Radio]
PARNTER MENTIONS:
Double Down Dog Training
Furry Freight Shelter Transport
Tail Lights Rescue Project
Crossroads Vet
K9 Kennel Boss
ADOPTABLE DOG MENTIONS:
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Chapters
00:00 2.29 Scrotal Hematoma
02:38 Rescue center updates
03:51 First training seminar and it's engagement games
07:51 Two stars and a wish
08:45 Dog updates
13:30 Still looking for skeletons in Franklin's closet
15:14 Empty swollen ball sac syndrome aka scrotal hematoma
17:38 What even is it and what are risk factors
20:12 Caring for a dog with scrotal hematoma
24:37 When ablation is necessary
26:31 Vet dynamics with 'botched' surgeries
29:58 Most memorable scrotal hematomas
30:45 Bruno the GSD going to Canada circa 2017
32:21 Probably the worst: Dicer the Doberman
35:14 Ashlyn's worst case: Archer, also a Doberman
37:14 Pepsi the Giving Tuesday Poster Boy
38:37 Considerations for Shadowfax
39:34 Heading to IACP Conference in Savannah
41:57 Excited to see Melanie Uhde (Canine Decoded)
44:35 Jay Jack Windows Theory
49:29 Future of the Podcast: Season 3!
51:16 Deleted Scenes and ADHD Tangents
In episode 2.28, Jenny Nordin and Ashlyn Kauh reflect on their conversation with Jon and the everyday chaos of running the largest dog rescue in the Pacific Northwest; it's been a wild week of returns, intakes and adoptions (and yes, all at once.)
In Not Your 9 to 5, the team mourns the unexpected loss of DGS alum Gina. In the main segment, a long-running medical mystery finally gets a name: Mega Esophagus. What is it? Why does it sound made up? And is the answer a certain little blue pill?
Plus, the Crazy Folder returns with, of course, a Doodle, and the Shit List hits close to home. Literally. In Questions, Ashlyn tackles your dog's chi.
It’s heartfelt, hilarious, and just a little unhinged—classic rescue life.
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Chapters00:00 2.28 MegaE
00:31 2.27 Jon Brigid recap and thoughts
08:04 Ashlyn HMF adventures
10:49 Back to 6 dogs at Jenny's
12:26 Center updates: More clusterFs
14:36 Rescue updates catchup
16:23 When intake gets pushed to late night
17:56 Hawaii intake with larger than expected small breed puppies
19:41 A couple shitty returns
25:41 Not adoptable holds: Gracie medical
28:35 Hold on Rico skin conundrum
29:40 Adoptable dog updates
34:50 Happy adoption updates
37:31 Doberman Trifecta: Faye, Taylor, Blue
40:11 OMG Koda is adopted!
45:17 More Happy Tails
47:22 Not Your 9 to 5: Gina HBC
52:45 Main Topic: MegaEsophagus (and it's Sherbert)
53:58 Worsening symptoms and a diagnosis
56:35 Congenital vs acquired megaE
57:44 Symptoms and Treatments
01:02:52 Promising treatment and it's viagra
01:06:50 Crazy Folder Doodle B
01:11:27 Ashlyn's social media stalking
01:17:26 Doodle things - easy to find fosters for and sometimes certain types of owners
01:20:20 Shit List and it's family
01:28:42 Questions (1) Freya meetings
01:34:01 Question (2) Hot and Cold Foods
01:41:34 Signing off to Georgia
01:43:08 Behind the Scenes
Jon Nordin didn’t start the dog rescue—but he married the woman who did. A Ranger-qualified Army paratrooper with a background in logistics and calm under fire, Jon thought he was buying a companion German Shepherd named Rolex. Instead, he got a once-in-a-lifetime dog who nearly broke him... and saved his life.
In this episode, Jon opens up about what it’s been like to support Jenny's mission from the very beginning—through marriage, three kids, late-night emergencies, medical crises, countless shituations, and his least-favorite foster dog ever (looking at you, Brigid). He shares how his military training kicks in at unexpected times (like the Bothell 4th of July Parade) and spills the tea on what really happened with Gracie.
This is a story about service beyond the uniform—answering a different kind of call, and about how one very challenging dog (and one very determined woman) set into motion a life of purpose, sacrifice, and second chances—for both people and dogs.
POD MENTIONS:
2025 IACP Conference
Dr. Melanie Uhde
Von Waldberg Kennels
Camp Happy Paws
'There are ways to get better, I promise you”: No-cost treatment for vets with PTSD [FOX 13]
Viral Dobie Poops the Bed Video [Instagram]
In Seattle, it’s cats, dogs and kids — in that order [Seattle Times]
PARTNER MENTIONS:
Animal Advocacy Rescue Coalition (AARC)
Search Dog Foundation
K9 Kennel Boss
ADOPTABLE DOG MENTIONS:
Beau [Dog Gone Seattle]
Gracie [Dog Gone Seattle]
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CHAPTERS:
00:00 2.27: The Calm in the Chaos -- Jon Nordin on Love, Rescue, and a Life of Service
01:49 First male guest on the podcast because "we're sexist"
04:08 Barn Hunt rat tube puppies
08:58 Not Your 9 to 5: July 4th almost lost dog
23:22 Introducing Jon Nordin
24:42 Origins - Rolex and the Ranger who wasn't prepared
49:12 Jon goes to work at Amazon
53:11 Rolex transformation and PTSD lifeline
58:06 Beyond spreadsheets and behind the scenes day to day
01:03:16 The true Gracie story
01:06:37 A different kind of service
01:13:41 BTS: Why was there no soap?
01:16:39 The smell of death
01:19:25 A dying dog's bite
01:23:58 Worst foster dog ever (Brigid)
01:31:01 This is real life
01:32:05 Power of attraction to an awesome community
01:33:28 Values our children are learning from rescue
01:36:13 Favorite foster dog
01:38:16 Common Thread: Happy to be here!
01:38:54 Another favorite: Pointy ear guardian types
01:40:11 Rolex pretend home invasion and protective shepherds
01:44:18 Vision for future of rescue
01:46:30 Legacy and what comes next
01:49:31 Transformation runs through us
01:51:03 A future PTSD program
01:56:36 Audeamus
02:04:32 Behind the Scenes
02:08:13 Marital Bickering
02:08:53 IACP K9 Kennel Boss Pitch
In this episode, hosts Jenny Nordin and Ashlyn Kauh reflect on their conversation with Gina and the evolving role of balanced training in rescue—past, present, and what’s next.
The Not Your 9 to 5 segment spans two packed weeks of heartwarming adoptions, joyful community events, and the devastating, unexpected loss of Chopper, who passed away just 36 hours after ingesting a stuffed toy.
They dig into the never-ending stream of surrender requests from owners: the ones they can help, the ones they wish they could, and the ones who—frankly—need to start helping themselves. With long waitlists at formerly open-intake shelters, desperation is rising. But for those hoping for a same-day miracle… there’s an expression about being up a certain creek.
In the Crazy Folder meet Bryan—a would-be adopter with big feelings, no punctuation, and enough red flags to start his own parade. This one’s packed with heart, hard truths, and humor—plus some behind-the-scenes outtakes after the Outro.
POD MENTIONS:
2.25: From Feral Dog Foster to Pro Dog Trainer with Gina Cooley of Double Down Dog Training [DGS Podcast]
Rainier Animal Fund
2.24: Seven Hallmarks of a “Good” Breeder (TMYK to Adopt or Shop Responsibly) [DGS Podcast]
Olive and Rico [Instagram]
Too Many People Own Dogs [The Atlantic]
Paws for Life Rescue
ProDen Plaque Off Powder [Chewy]
PARTNER MENTIONS:
All the Best Pet Care
To the Point Dog Training [Instagram]
Crossroads Animal Hospital
The Good Dog Way
ADOPTABLE DOG MENTIONS:
Jazzmin
Smokey
Franklin
Ryder
Mr. Dinkles
Brooklyn
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Chapters
00:00 2.26 Owner Surrenders
03:08 Thoughts on 2.25 (Balanced Training)
13:16 Not your 9 to 5 for the past 2 weeks - Rescue Happenings
13:32 Chopper died after swallowing a stuffy
20:57 Moval Shepherd puppies GI mystery
21:54 Bothell Pet Fair
22:54 Jessie's Baby Shower
25:10 Center upgrades
26:27 Happy Adoption Updates - Declan, Bella Star, Apollo
28:45 Happy New Adoptions - Luigi, Remi, Jellybean, Rico
33:44 Adoption support to keep dogs in their homes
34:45 Miles behavior issues with adopter
37:27 Long term adoption returns like Franklin fka Beaudreaux
42:55 Ryder return update
44:03 Owner surrenders - a sampling and discussion
46:20 Run of the mill 'anxious' doodle
48:24 A human aggressive pitbull
52:24 Bowie direct adopt rescue surrender
58:09 Crazy Folder: Bryan butthurt over Brooklyn
01:00:31 A crazy temp foster offer
01:01:56 Happy podcast feels
01:02:29 Question 1 - Where to do meet and greets
01:05:57 Question 2 - Why no PB or Greenies?
01:08:53 Fill your cupeth parting words
01:11:00 Behind the Scenes
In this episode, hosts Jenny Nordin and Ashlyn Kauh sit down with Gina Cooley—board member of Dog Gone Seattle and owner of Double Down Dog Training—for a wide-ranging conversation about the real-world challenges of rescue and dog training.
Gina reflects on her early days as a first-time foster to Dusty, a feral cattle dog-pit bull mix, and how her experience with Bubba, a dog aggressive pitbull, shaped her path toward becoming an elite NePoPo® Gold dog trainer. From lessons learned in the chaos to insights gained through mentorships with Nelson Hodges and Brian Agnew, Gina walks us through the evolution of her philosophy and practice.
They explore
With candor and generosity, Gina shares how she structures her programs to meet clients where they are, including thoughtful modifications for families with different comfort levels around tools. She talks about play as a cornerstone of connection, the social sensitivity of dogs, and the delicate balance between discipline and empathy.
This episode is packed with real talk, practical takeaways, and deep reflections on what it means to truly advocate for dogs—especially the quirky, complicated ones.
POD MENTIONS:
NePoPo
Heather Beck [K9 Lifeline]
Nelson Hodges [Canine Human Relationship Institute]
Bill Church [Bow Wow Bill’s]
Pitbull in Clinton kills neighbor’s Bichon Frise, leads to community meeting [Whidbey Record]
Duke Ferguson [Unleashed Potential]
Sparks K9
Meagan Karnes [The Collared Scholar]
Dogs Playing for Life
Brian Agnew [The Balanced Dog]
Jay Jack [Next Level Dogs]
Amy Pishner [Valor K9 Academy]
Amy Pishner “training” video
Larry Krohn [Pak Masters]
Recommended Trainers [Dog Gone Seattle]
Melanie Uhde (Reel) [Instagram]
PARTNER MENTIONS
Double Down Dog Training
Forever Home Dog Rescue
Tacoma Humane Society
ADOPTABLE DOG MENTIONS
Mac
Kelly
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Chapters
00:00 2.25 From Feral Dog Foster to Pro Dog Trainer with Gina Cooley of Double Down Dog Training
01:18 Introducing Gina Cooley, board member and owner of Double Down Dog Training
04:20 Dusty the feral cattle dog
13:35 Bubba not Dusty the Pivotal Moment in Trajectory
17:55 Transition from difficult dog owner to dog trainer
20:35 Influence of Rescue on Professional Career
25:08 Discussion on free shaping
29:01 First exposure to free shaping
31:31 Nepopo changed everything
34:25 What even is Nepopo?
39:34 K9 Lifeline
40:12 Surprises with Bear the GSD
55:07 Brian Agnew the Balanced Dog
01:01:24 The Amy Pishner Valor K9 Video
01:08:31 Rescue response
01:19:13 How to identify a good trainer
01:29:48 New format for puppy program
01:34:29 Rescue conversations around training
01:41:37 Snap your fingers at clients
01:44:23 Rapid Fire Questions
01:49:49 What's next for you and Double Down Dog Training
Hosts Jenny Nordin and Ashlyn Kauh aren’t here to preach “Adopt Don’t Shop”—but they are here to urge you to adopt or shop responsibly. After spilling the tea in a previous episode on what makes a “good” rescue, this week they tackle how to identify a responsible breeder (spoiler: it’s not your neighbor Linda with Golden Retriever puppies). From red flags to Merle micro Frenchie madness, they break down what ethical breeding really looks like—and why it matters.
Jenny recounts a chaotic (and hilarious) tale of a new foster dog who pulled off not one but two escapes, and this week’s Saving Shelter Strays intake is a powerful reminder of the importance - and transformation - of decompression.
“Not Your 9 to 5” channels its inner detective, applying a little Occam’s razor to unexpected puppy health mysteries, and in the Questions segment, you’ll meet four amazing dogs that somehow still haven’t found their people.
POD MENTIONS:
2.3: WA State Takes on Puppyland While We Take on Parvo Puppies [DGS Podcast]
Baskerville Muzzle
VEG ER for Pets
FOUR LEAF ROVER Yeast Guard [Amazon]
HERBSMITH Microflora Plus [Chewy]
FIRSTMATE Grain Friendly Fish [Chewy]
15: The Doodle Craze - A Rescue Take (Please Just Stop) [DGS Podcast]
Panosteitis: Growing Pains in Dogs [Veterinary Partner]
Rickets in Dogs [The Vet Expert]
2.22: Toni ‘Clipboard’ Crane - The Heartbeat of Puppy Rescue and Chosen Family [DGS Podcast]
Coccidia Infects Intestines of Cats and Dogs [Veterinary Partner]
OFA Database
2.19: Seven Hallmarks of a “Good” Rescue (in Our Not So Humble Opinion) [DGS Podcast]
PARTNER MENTIONS
Shelter Transport Animal Rescue Team (START)
Saving Shelter Strays
Caddo Parish Animal Services
The Good Dog Way
Animal Advocacy & Rescue Coalition (AARC Del Rio)
Moreno Valley Animal Services
Crossroads Vet
Forever Home Dog Rescue
Stanislaus Modesto Animal Services
ADOPTABLE DOG MENTIONS
Copper
Jazzmin
Apollo
Walter
Taylor
Sherbert
Dash
Buddy
Eren
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Chapters
00:00 2.24: Seven Hallmarks of a "Good" Breeder (TMKY to Adopt or Shop Responsibly)
03:27 Recent intakes of some very nervous dogs
14:57 Gracie escapes FML
27:38 2.23 Follow Up Gracie and Rico
30:08 Copper Jazzmin Apollo and Walter updates
33:07 Sabrina the last of Taylor's puppies adopted
36:09 Not Your 9 to 5 - Chloe has Pano?
40:03 Not Your 9 to 5 - Sherbert has Coccidia?
43:10 Main Topic: How to Identify a Reputable Breeder
46:31 1. Thorough health testing of breeding stock
48:12 2. Well researched purposefully bred pedigrees
49:45 3. Responsible breeding and animal husbandry
51:08 4. Thoughtful placement in appropriate homes
52:23 5. Breeding stock are proven dogs
53:32 6. Solid purchase contracts in place
56:53 7. Breeding within the standard
59:17 Red Flags (breeders to avoid)
01:01:31 First litter of Border Collies from new breeder (example of costs)
01:08:49 Shit List: Greg (South Sound Garage Repair)
01:12:30 Question: Really Good Adoptable Long Stays (Dash, Alexander, Buddy, Eren)
01:18:51 Behind the Scenes
In episode 2.23, hosts Jenny Nordin and Ashlyn Kauh face an unprecedented challenge finding fosters for incoming dogs this summer, a historically busy season. Preparing for the annual foster volunteer party includes a cleanup of the foster database and onboarding new fosters, with most applications woefully 'delulu' in their expectations. In good news, Declan aka Little Dicky finds his forever home (and it’s not in an apartment), and Alfie’s slow integration into his new home is a smashing success. Tannhauser and Pearlinhaus German Shepherds land on the 'shit list' for advertising as 'reputable' breeders who always take their dogs back but actually don’t. The dynamic duo also answer a half dozen audience questions, ranging from the scientific to the silly. Stay tuned after the outro for deleted scenes and bloopers.
POD MENTIONS:
2.22: Toni ‘Clipboard’ Crane - The Heartbeat of Puppy Rescue and Chosen Family [DGS Podcast]
WellSprings K9
Von Waldberg Kennels
Tannhäuser Shepherds [Shit List]
Pearlinhaus Shepherds [Shit List]
The Asher House
JusticeForChevy3 [Facebook]
K9 Optima [Instagram]
Melanie Uhde
Chewy
PARTNER MENTIONS
Squeaky Dog Studios
Tailored K9 Solutions
Double Down Dog Training
The Good Dog Way
Regional Animal Services of King County
Caddo Parish Animal Services
Packpatootie
Recommended Trainers [Dog Gone Seattle]
ADOPTABLE DOG MENTIONS
Copper
Jellybean
Kelly
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Chapters
00:00 2.23 From Foster Fiesta to Foster Fiasco
01:16 Toni 'Clipboard' Crane Puppy Program Director (recap)
04:42 BTW Declan AKA Dicky adopted!
07:45 Adoption Updates: Coper the Doberman
09:59 Guy Ritchie aka Alfie integration success
13:42 Not Your 9 to 5: Sunday Volunteer Appreciation Party
17:11 Foster Bingo game
21:07 Womp womp Kelly return
26:25 Main Rant: The Foster Shit Show RN
28:57 People only available to temp foster
29:55 Really crappy foster applications
34:58 Unrealistic expectations with cats
36:09 Unrealistic expectations with kids
41:55 Shit List 'Fake' Reputable GSD Breeders
53:51 Lots of Questions
54:20 Why do people adopt from shelters? (Basically)
01:01:46 Stigma around pitbull aggression
01:04:27 When will barn hunt be ready?
01:05:19 Best practices for integrating a new dog to the pack
01:07:26 Why do street dogs get GI distress switching foods
01:08:49 What about Asher's House?
01:12:53 How to avoid negative associations if your dog is attacked
01:14:15 How do you find a good trainer?
01:19:42 More questions next week and Outro
01:21:34 Deleted Scenes
In this delightful and insightful episode, hosts Jenny Nordin and Ashlyn Kauh are joined by Toni 'Clipboard' Crane, the puppy program director at Dog Gone Seattle since 2019. The trio dive into the daily chaos and rewards of running the largest foster-based rescue in the Pacific Northwest, highlighting everything from the development and inner-workings of the puppy program and intricacies of puppy decompression to most challenging and memorable puppies and foster families. Plus, in Not Your 9 to 5 they navigate a mysterious ataxia with adoptable puppy Grizzly. Finally, on the Shit List it's entitled applicant Emma who goes to Yelp to air grievances, and the infamous Puppy Yoga Club in our DMs. Stay tuned after the Outro for hilarious deleted scenes from this Trio of rescuers who take calls from each other in the shower.
POD MENTIONS:
Lost Dogs of Snohomish County [Facebook]
Shadowfax May Be a Foster Fail [Facebook]
Ruggable
Soggy Doggy Mats
Honest Kitchen
Decompression - The First Two Weeks [Rebound Hounds]
Native K9 [Instagram]
Yelp Under Fire for Alleged Pandering to Advertisers [NBC Los Angeles]
Beware of Yelp: How It Harms Business Owners and Workers [Reddit]
Puppy Yoga Club [Instagram]
PARTNER MENTIONS
Angels of Rawley Foundation (ARF)
LA County Animal Care & Control (LACC)
Crossroads Vet
Northwest Spay & Neuter
Animal Advocacy & Rescue Coalition (AARC)
Saving Shelter Strays
Furry Freight Shelter Transport
Best Friends Pet Retreat [Facebook]
Forever Home Dog Rescue
ADOPTABLE DOG MENTIONS
Doug
Sprinkle
Strudel
Barry
Scout
Eren
Raven
Taylor
Grizzly
Luigi
Mark Anthony
Alexander
Cleo
Toad
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Chapters
00:00 2.22: Toni 'Clipboard' Crane - The Heartbeat of Puppy Rescue and Chosen Family
01:47 Bean with Swimmers and Sunshine the 1st DGS rescue update
04:00 Shadowfax updates
07:01 Moval shepherd pupdates
09:42 Puppy Poop Troubleshooting
10:54 Training session with Scout (small dog)
15:09 Ashlyn's training session with Eren
18:03 Community training practice
21:55 Guy Ritchie aka Alfie go home (tips for integrating reactive dog in multi-dog home)
26:19 Melissa foster re-up for Raven
28:47 Not Your 9 to 5: Grizzly Puppy
32:53 Ashlyn: Luigi Poopscapade
34:21 Luigi's fosters
36:18 Toni Crane Puppy Lady Extraordinaire
36:45 Part 1 Toni 'Clipboard Crane' Introduction
48:12 What drew you to Dog Gone Seattle?
49:34 Why puppies?
51:19 Toni's typical day in rescue
58:58 Most challenging experience with a foster dog
01:00:17 Most challenging foster family
01:02:44 Most memorable adoption
01:03:56 A very special adopter Sharon
01:06:11 Part 2 Best Practices for Puppy Fostering and Adoption
01:08:15 What do you wish every puppy foster did?
01:09:48 Puppies with sad stories
01:16:03 Red and yellow flags on puppy applications
01:21:48 We wish puppy adopters would...
01:22:52 Mark Anthony Alexander Cleo from Furry Freight
01:24:29 More Pyr puppy banter
01:35:08 Shit List
01:42:17 Ashlyn's surprise shit list
01:44:05 No question threepeat this week
01:45:10 Scariest kennel moments
01:50:33 That's a wrap
01:51:18 Behind the Scenes
In 2.21 hosts Jenny Nordin and Ashlyn Kauh dive into the adventures of running the largest foster-based rescue in the Pacific Northwest. In Not Your 9 to 5, they share their Memorial Day weekend forays including an intake of four semi-feral shepherds, and trading fosters. The spotlight is on adorable Great Pyrenees puppies as Jenny falls head over heels in one named Shadowfax, sparking in-depth discussions on the breed's traits and training challenges. On this Shit List, meet a foster who can't follow the rules and goes to Yelp to air her grievances. Finally, Ashlyn spills the tea on how to manage dog-cat introductions in Questions.
POD MENTIONS:
Rocket's Go Fund Me
Foster Brianne Hall @fostermamabrie [Instagram]
Swimmer puppy syndrome diagnosis and clinical management
Wellspring K9
Hypertrophic Osteodystrophy (HOD) in Dogs
Great Pyrenees Rescue Society
A dog called Odin survives California wildfires after refusing to abandon his goats
2.2: Beyond the Smoke - A Dog Rescue’s Perspective on LA Wildfires [DGS Podcast]
Foster Contract [Dog Gone Seattle]
Search effort for Darla [Facebook]
Yelp Dog Gone Seattle
Oasis for Animals
Jackson Galaxy
PARTNER MENTIONS
Seattle Shepherds
Caddo Parish Animal Services
Dog B Good
Moreno Valley Animal Services
Double Down Dog Training
Balanced Life Training
The Good Dog Way
Leaps n Bounds K9
ADOPTABLE DOG MENTIONS
Birdie
Freya
Miles
Declan
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Chapters
00:00 2.21 Managing the Pack: Great Pyrenees and Foster Firing
02:27 Birdie Meet and greet status
06:16 Miles found a new foster (out of the woodwork)
07:01 Why we definitely do foster and adopt to apartments
09:02 Rocket the Yorkie update
13:56 Lily from Caddo Parish adopted
14:53 Great Pyrenees puppy intake
22:58 Adoption Updates: Sanji, Guy Ritchie
28:07 Tip of the hat to Kelly's adopters
31:33 Not Your 9 to 5 Sunday of MDW
43:47 Main Topic: The Great Pyrenees Breed
47:03 First DGS Rescue - GP Sunshine
51:42 Ivan an Exception
57:01 Heroic Pyr stories
59:54 Smitten with Shadowfax
01:02:50 Foster Fail Considerations
01:05:03 2.22 Announcement
01:07:08 Shit List - Chewy's former foster
01:11:49 What not to do with a fearful dog Trifecta
01:19:52 We want a Yelp for rescues
01:20:46 Boundaries with fosters/adopters
01:26:05 Declan has a meet and greet!
01:27:44 Question: Cats
01:44:25 Behind the Scenes
In Season 2 Episode 20 (take 17) hosts Jenny Nordin and Ashlyn Kauh continue the conversation on what makes a "good" rescue, showcasing what makes DGS truly special with next-level community support for dogs like DGS Alums Rocket and Bear. When bad shit happens to good people, they help -- whether that means paying a very big vet bill or being available in the actual middle of the night. Meanwhile, Shit List features a scammy company peddling puppy mill puppies at "Puppy Yoga" in Seattle; just, no. Finally, the duo answers your question on useless and annoying dog tricks.
POD MENTIONS:
Collared Scholar
5 Pearls of Wisdom to Help You Let Go of a Foster Dog [DGS Blog]
2.7: Behavioral Breakthroughs -- From 'Not Adoptable' to Happily Ever After [DGS Podcast]
Agave Dogs
2.19: Seven Hallmarks of a "Good" Rescue (in Our Not So Humble Opinion) [DGS Podcast]
Capstar [Amazon]
Rocket's Go Fund Me
VEG Redmond
Saving Great Animals
PARTNER MENTIONS
Byrdie Express
Saving Shelter Strays
Crossroads Vet
McMonson Training Center
Dog B Good
Mutts and Misfits
Moreno Valley Animal Services
Seattle Vet Outreach
Seattle Shepherds
To the Point Dog Training
ADOPTABLE DOG MENTIONS
Cleo
Chaquita
Jazzmin
Miles
Declan
Remi
Hopper
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Chapters
00:00 2.20: When Bad Shit Happens to Good People -- Going Above and Beyond to Help
03:18 Mando at McMenamins/p>
06:37 "Quiet" at Ashlyn's house/p>
07:20 Saying Goodbye to Minnie Pearl/p>
11:07 How rare it is to have no fosters/p>
12:37 First "Pack Walk" pivot to Engagement Games/p>
17:03 First Paint and Sip Event/p>
19:15 Jazzmin back with her original foster finders/p>
23:21 Miles needs a new foster/p>
25:28 Disappointing Dicky/p>
27:38 Incoming Dogs this week/p>
33:22 Adoption Updates/p>
35:38 Revolving Door Fosters/p>
38:13 Not Your 9 to 5: After Hours/p>
41:26 Hopper midnight move/p>
43:51 Next Level Community Support/p>
45:52 Above and Beyond Community Support (Medical)/p>
48:06 Rocket the DGS Alum and Marti a core volunteer/p>
51:57 Bear the GSD DGS alum and his owner/p>
56:55 What we cannot do/p>
58:35 Millie's torn dewclaw (Not Your 9 to 5)/p>
01:00:34 Shit List: Puppy Yoga/p>
01:03:29 Question: Most annoying or useless trick
In episode 2.19 hosts Jenny Nordin and Ashlyn Kauh finally address the question they are often asked: what makes a good rescue? The episode presents seven tell-tale signs that indicate a rescue is reputable, emphasizing key practices such as preparation, transparency, communication, responsible intakes and placements, and lifelong commitment to rescued dogs. They also share three essential questions to ask before fostering or adopting with a rescue. In 'Not Your 9 to 5' Jenny dabbles in horticulture while Ashlyn tackles crates, car seats and a medical emergency with a DGS alum. Finally, they share Lil Dicky's DNA results, which aren't exactly surprising.
POD MENTIONS:
2.7: Behavioral Breakthroughs - From 'Not Adoptable' to Happily Ever After [DGS Podcast]
Incurin
2.15 Crazy Folder [DGS Podcast]
Oh My Dog Rescue
Justice for Chevy [Facebook Group]
What Dogs Have Taught Me [Julie Hart Podcast]
American Bully [UKC]
DGS Partner Mentions
Furry Freight Shelter Transport
The Good Dog Way
Saving Shelter Strays
Tacome Humane Society
To the Point Dog Training
Forever Home Dog Rescue
Nirvana K9 Training
Double Down Dog Training
DGS Adoptable Dogs
Miles
Bella Star
Declan
Koda
Ramen
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Chapters
00:00 2.19 - Seven Hallmarks of a "Good" Rescue (in Our Not So Humble Opinion)
02:31 Mother's Day (Mando at the softball game)
05:21 Furry Freight 5 Dog Intake
10:04 Bella Star
11:40 Koda be Huskying
15:01 Tux Doberpuppy Adoption
17:52 Gold Bar Dogs update
20:53 Adoption Updates
26:02 A moment to recognize that purebreed peeps be crazy
29:08 Not Your 9 to 5 Adventures in Horticulture
32:37 A bit of this, a bit of that
34:11 Main Topic: What Makes a Good (or Bad) Rescue
35:24 1. Ducks in a row: 501c3, insurance and contracts
41:39 2. Preparation for Foster and Adopters
46:36 3. Responsible intake of dogs
01:00:26 4. Transparency and communication
01:09:13 5. Adoption Preparation / Animal Care
01:16:54 6. Adoption Placement
01:19:05 7. Will Take the Dog Back Always No Matter What
01:24:27 3 Questions to Ask Before Working with a Rescue
01:25:35 Shit List
01:28:41 Question - Nerdy Breed Stuff
In Episode 2.18 hosts Jenny Nordin and Ashlyn Kauh discuss their experiences managing the largest foster-based rescue in the Pacific Northwest. They share updates on some dogs in their care, and recount both successful adoptions and challenging returns. Amid the chaos, they emphasize core values: people matter, proper preparation is key, and transparency is paramount. Throw in some humor and occasional colorful language for a no-holds-barred insight into the daily operations and ethos of their rescue.
POD MENTIONS:
2.17: A Wild Walk Down Memory Lane with OG Leila Alene [DGS Podcast]
Ginger’s Pet Rescue
DGS Partner Mentions
Regional Animal Services of King County
To the Point Dog Training
Crossroad Vet
Saving Shelter Strays
Double Down Dog Training
DGS Adoptable Dogs
Declan
Galileo
Jazzmin
Maggie
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Chapters
00:00 2.18 - Beyond the Dogs: Core Values of People, Preparation, and Transparency
00:32 Revisiting 2.17 with Leila Alene
08:53 Happy 15th Birthday Nina (and soul dogs)
10:56 Community Center Updates
12:14 Adjusting to not WFH
17:29 Back to 4 dogs in the house, for now
19:15 Previous Pod Dog updates: Chopper aka Hopper
20:49 Ludo and Carly
24:09 Adoption Return Bella Star
25:20 Declan (Dicky) with other dogs
32:05 Minnie Pearl Bummer Update
36:49 Happy Adoption Updates - Doberpuppers and Faye
39:20 Kelly a 50/50
44:32 Alfie and Iggy adopted!
48:22 Not Your 9 to 5 - Moving Jazzmin (during Callie's BDay party)
54:32 Not Your 9 to 5 (Ashlyn)
58:15 Main Topic: 3 Guiding Principles learned from GPR
59:21 Lesson 1 - People Matter
01:03:05 Lesson 2 - Prepare Fosters (and Adopters) to rescue, all that entails
01:05:54 Lesson 3 - Value Transparency
01:10:20 No Crazy Folder or Shit List
01:10:43 Question - Opinion on Cropping and Docking
01:17:40 Behind the Scenes
In episode 2.17 hosts Jenny Nordin and Ashlyn Kauh are joined by OG Leila Alene for a wild walk down memory lane. Jenny and Leila share memories from 2016 working with some truly challenging people and dogs at another local rescue; move aside Crazy Folder, they’re going to need a File Cabinet! They remember special bully Chewber, a point of connection for the trio before they ever officially worked together. Leila shares invaluable lessons learned from her training journey with her drivey pitbull Nina, and her nine years of fostering power-breeds, highlighting her most and least favorite fosters you don’t want to miss (or meet). In Not Your 9 to 5, Jenny and Ashlyn narrate a hectic three-dog-day taking in dogs left homeless after their owner’s tragic death, and celebrate the community’s role in these rescues. The episode wraps with a previous Crazy Folder subject landing on the Shit List for more bad behavior. Tsk Tsk.
Stay tuned after the Outro for Behind the Scenes and bonus content.
POD MENTIONS:
9: How NOT to Greet a Dog, with Event Coordinator Brianne Hall [DGS Podcast]
Sparks K9
Foster Application [Dog Gone Seattle]
Ginger’s Pet Rescue
4: Foster Fails - The Bad, the Best, and the Doberman Duo [DGS Podcast]
DGS Partner Mentions
To the Point Dog Training
Crossroad Vet
Double Down Dog Training
@seattle.shepherds IG
Tacoma Humane Society
Forever Home Dog Rescue
All the Best Pet Care
Dog B Good
DGS Adoptable Dogs
Birdie
Jazzmin
Lenny
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Chapters
00:00 2.17 A Wild Walk Down Memory Lane with OG Leila Alene
02:33 2.16 Updates Chopper in the rescue
03:33 Two types of behavior owner surrenders
08:11 Effing awesome adoption updates - Sadie and Rose
08:54 Watermelon with Double Down Dog Training
11:58 Next steps for Birdie
14:41 We Don't Talk About
15:06 Not Your 9 to 5 -- Three Dog Day
19:23 Jenny's stint with only 2 fosters
22:57 Matching dogs in experienced foster homes with kids
24:19 Scott and Dan the Doberdads
26:29 Pod Guest Introduction: Leila Alene
27:37 How Jenny and Leila met
31:23 Leila's recalls early days at kennel, Chewber
33:06 Death Row Dogs and Dames Calendar
35:56 Leila's training journey with Nina a game pitbull
49:29 Leila bails out Jenny/Sarge
56:35 The Brigid era
01:01:20 Learned training from some of the toughest dogs
01:02:26 Leila as Event Coordinator for GPR
01:12:27 From GPR to DGS
01:16:49 Biggest Lesson Learned from Fostering
01:22:34 Advice for new fosters
01:22:59 Least favorite foster Reagan
01:24:35 How we used to get dogs
01:26:02 Flower poss behind scenes
01:31:26 Most Favorite Foster
01:32:02 Black listed dog names
01:34:34 Whopper and Big Mac
01:35:32 4th of July Parade 2023
01:41:53 Shit List
01:45:34 Questions - Antler Follow up
In episode 2.16 hosts Jenny Nordin and Ashlyn Kauh spill the tea on the new Community Center and their plans for Foster Universtiy (DGSFU). They reflect on Easter -- it was fun, but the plastic grass was only slightly less awful than the actual grass SHITUATION covered in Not Your 9 to 5. Jenny and Ashlyn share likely adoptions for both Ludo/Carly AND Rose/Sadie (all the paws crossed) and in the Crazy Folder, meet a little bit of an AskHole who finally takes our advice... just six years later. Finally, in Questions Ashlyn showcases off her erudite breed knowledge sharing five breeds she appreciates but would never own, including four you've probably never heard of... Stay tuned after the outro for Behind the Scenes.
POD MENTIONS:
So You Want to Run a Dog Rescue 2.14 - DGS Podcast
Oh My Dog Rescue – The Pawdcast
The 7 Deadly Sins of Dog Ownership - The Quirky Dog Podcast
DGS Partner Mentions
@seattle.shepherds IG
Tacoma Humane Society
On the Mark Balanced Training
DGS Adoptable Dogs
Jazzmin
Birdie
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Chapters
00:00 2.16 It's About Time We Talk About the Community Center
01:01 2.14 correction on Tacoma RCW
03:19 Easter celebrations and annoying AF plastic grass
09:54 Rescue center updates
13:39 Updates from 2.15 Jazzmin
19:23 Ashlyn's cat testing protocols
21:30 Updates on 2.15 Caspian
23:22 Chopper 2.15 updates
27:01 Ludo vet visit fail
30:13 Adoption Updates: Birdie
32:15 Carly and Ludo Adoption schemes
39:06 Jenny 2 foster limit temporarily for Mando rehab
40:17 OMG Sadie and Rose
44:19 Not Your 9 to 5: The Shitty Edition
52:25 Meat and Potatoes: DGS Community Center (DGSCC)
58:39 No gate keeping training philosophy
01:02:45 DGSFU
01:05:43 Crazy Folder
01:10:09 Tippy adoption wonder walker question
01:13:08 Q1 Why no slip lead for Lil Dicky
01:14:24 Q2 Five breeds you appreciate but wouldn't own
01:19:16 Rapid fire questions on dog snacks - Y or N
01:21:33 Behind the Scenes
In this episode of 'So You Wanna Run a Dog Rescue', hosts Jenny Nordin and Ashlyn Kauh celebrate National Doberman Day by sharing the intake process this last week for two surrendered Dobermans, Caspian and Chopper. Along the way, they fend off 'wannabe' adopter Caspian adopter Jason, who lands himself in the Crazy Folder with his agro-antics at Tacoma Humane Society. The episode concludes with a breakdown of what should be in every foster's doggy emergency kit, including maxi pads and KY jelly -- because in dog rescue, you never know what you're gonna get! Stay tuned after the Outro for some 'Messy' behind the scenes banter.
POD MENTIONS:
Zymox Enzymatic Ear Solution
The Good Dog Shadow Program
The Doberman Gang (1972) Movie
Hibiclens
DGS Partner Mentions
The Good Dog Way
Sensitive Dog
Balanced Life Training
@seattle.shepherds IG
Crossroads Vet
Tacoma Humane Society
@tothepointdogtraining IG
DGS Adoptable Dogs
Koda
Sanji
Apollo
Jazzmin
Otter
Birdie
Aragorn
Callie
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Chapters
00:00 2.15
00:36 2.14 Minnie Pearl medical update
03:24 2.14 Koda foster (to adopt?) update
07:24 2.14 Apollo foster update
08:19 2.14 Jazzmin training visit
13:09 2.14 Adopted Mira training update
14:31 2.14 Kicking some grass on Otter's adopters
17:05 2.14 Shout out to Rocky's adopters
18:05 A really shitty surrender (Dobby fka Douglas Fir)
25:58 Little Dicky updates
36:01 Adoption Updates Bella Star
38:12 Harvey adopted!
40:48 Exciting updates for Pedro and Birdie
45:20 Not Your 9 to 5: Aragorn and Callie
53:21 Main Topic: Happy National Doberman Day!
53:50 3 Random Factoids about Dobermans
55:05 Why they're Ashlyn's favorite breed
58:15 Two new Dobermans coming into rescue: Caspian
01:03:51 Chopper an owner surrender in his third home
01:12:06 They're not Golden Retrievers
01:15:04 Crazy Folder: Tacoma Humane Aggro Dude
01:21:20 Question - Dog emergency medicine kit
01:29:31 Behind the Scenes
In this hilarious episode, Jenny Nordin and Ashlyn Kauh, the dynamic duo behind the largest foster-based dog rescue in the Pacific Northwest, take listeners through the highs and lows of running a dog rescue. They dive into the nerve-wracking reality of receiving adoption updates, often causing 'butt puckers' from anxiety. Listeners hear uplifting success stories of dogs like Banks and Rei, whose adopters nailed the assignments and get a Tip of the Hat. Conversely, they roast the shenanigans of Otter’s clueless adopters who failed to follow any instructions, earning them a Wag of the Finger. The episode also dabbles in the absurdity of Tacoma’s pricey pet licensing fee aimed at unspayed/unneutered dogs, introduces a rat race of problem-solving in dog rescue, and sprinkles in cringe-worthy tales of tick infestations and worst-case scenarios. From celebrating small victories to venting about frustrating follies, this episode has it all!
POD MENTIONS:
Found Akita
Dogtra Smart NoBark Collar
Seattle Animal Foundation
AmeriCorps
KBC Kennels
Dognition
Zymox Enzymatic Ear Solution
DGS Partner Mentions
Crossroads Vet
The Good Dog Way
K9 Kennel Boss
Sensitive Dog
Double Down Dog Training
DGS Adoptable Dogs
Penny
Apollo
Gracie
Taylor
Bud
Koda
Jazzmin
Dahlia
Otter
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Chapters
00:00 2.14
01:11 2.13 Updates - Rini the Doberman puppy
05:14 2.13 Updates - Penny with TPLO surgery
06:29 Minnie Pearl
07:36 Found Akita with allergies / skin condition
10:26 Bondi almost died (Judging owners with sick dogs)
13:01 Apollo in a foster-to-adopt
14:14 Dogtra Smart No-Bark Collar
16:34 Penny flunks out of TGD
19:55 New board member Geeta Teredesai
21:15 A symposium, a birthday party and a family visit
27:51 Americorps came back
31:08 Adoption updates - Rocky adopted and more
33:55 Not Your 9 to 5 Whackamole
36:09 Koda the husky destroys an Impact Crate
42:23 Mira the adopted GSD
43:26 Jasmine moving fosters
45:39 Addressing Dahlia's foster's concerns
49:30 Tip of the Hat Wag of the Finger Adopters
51:02 The Good: Banks and Rei
57:25 Wag of the Finger: Otters Adopters
01:08:24 Take home message
01:09:32 Crazy Folder City of Tacoma RCW
01:15:23 Outro
01:15:56 Behind the Scenes
In episode 2.13, hosts Jenny Nordin and Ashlyn Kauh serve up a mix of heartwarming stories, ridiculous owner surrender antics, and a fetching debate that broke the internet -- to fetch or not to fetch, that is the question! They have answers. Inside the rescue, they celebrate Brianne at a 50th foster meet up at their old stomping grounds Hellbent Brewing, highlight adoptions of long-term residents Banks and Sahara, and juggle 5+ year adoption returns for Apollo and Rocky. The Crazy Folder is back with rescues who need rescue and shitty rescues, and Jenny and Ashlyn weigh in on animal communicators. Get ready for a rollercoaster ride of the good, bad, and downright hilarious in the dog rescue universe.
POD MENTIONS:
Odin's Journey - Facebook page for Ludo's doppelgänger rescued in Des Moines
"Stop Playing Fetch With Your Dogs" - Canine Evolutions (Facebook)
Follow Up Post - Canine Evolutions (Facebook)
"Should you NOT play fetch?" - Dr. Melanie Uhd (Facebook)
"Drive Suppression v Drive Capping - Jerry Bradshaw (Podcast)
"What is Drive Capping and Why is it Important to You?" - Lost Highway Gun Dog Kennels
Capping Drills with Michael Ellis - Leerburg
DGS Partner Mentions
Tail Lights Rescue Project
Crossroads Vet
Margot McKelvie Photography
K9 Kennel Boss
Maui Humane Society
Hellbent Brewing Company
The Good Dog Way
Forever Home Dog Rescue
Dog B Good
DGS Adoptable Dogs
Penny
Declan
Apollo
Rocky
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Chapters
00:00 2.13 To Fetch or Not to Fetch, and Dog Rescue Revelations
01:39 Ludo's Doppelganger update
05:09 Doberman puppy Rainy update
08:37 Penny update
10:06 Giving away flirt poles
12:28 Dirt nap for Monty the rat
16:57 Brianne's 50th Foster Party
25:04 Happy adoption updates: Beau, Banks, Sahara, Rei
28:00 Kris pivoting apps
30:24 Apollo
34:00 Rocky
39:08 Squirrel! (Thank you Hillary, dog walker)
39:42 Main Topic: To Fetch or Not to Fetch
41:02 The argument against fetch
43:22 Not novel but clickbait
47:01 Freya ball obsessed example
48:50 Drive capping
50:15 Crazy Folder
55:04 Bitches be crazy
01:00:16 Q. Thoughts on animal communicators
01:04:54 Darla the lost chihuahua
01:05:35 Final thank yous to The Good Dog and Dog B Good
01:11:02 Outro
01:11:35 Behind the Scenes