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Hear about some interesting facts about hot weather, which are really hard to imagine and find out some new ways to help support your dog (especially) during hot weather times.
Original music by Matt Setter and friend Sean!
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In this episode we talk about the vaccines and the frequencies we do them, and why this is the case- as well as other testing and treatments we do to prevent and treat fleas, heartworm and other "worms" typically seen, especially in puppies.
One thing we did not mention is that when we speak of "coronavirus" in our dogs, it is well before COVID19 and is NOT AT ALL RELATED. Just like "the common cold" is a coronavirus, so there is one for dogs too- but it's not COVID19.Original music by Matt Setter and friend Sean!
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Learn Pate's tricks and tips for bottle-feeding babies including how to hold them, what formula she uses, and more! You'll also learn about some of the animals we've had to bottle-feed over the years and how we work to ensure more successes than failures.
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What is a service animal? What about an ESA? Or therapy dog? Learn the differences and the frustration and confusion that surrounds this issue- especially when people are seeking a dog to perform one of these duties.
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This week we continue our discussion about compassion fatigue and some of the ways it affects us and those we work with. Learn about how we cope and the losses we have seen- and how we continue to move forward, despite the challenges.
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This episode discusses a bit about compassion fatigue- a common affliction with many animal welfare agents. We talk about the symptoms and some ways to cope- and next week we go more in-depth about our experiences, losses, and emotions surrounding our work and the people we know.
Pictured is our Adoptable Roadie, Idris Elba, a sweet and loving boy still looking for his home.Original music by Matt Setter and friend Sean!
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This week we discuss resource guarding which is a very common problem that most people can fix themselves without spending a ton of time and money. Once you understand it, it is easy to manage in most instances. Learn more about this relatively simple problem that kills many dogs every year because most people feel unequipped to handle.
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This episode is dedicated to toxicities and dangers that can befall your pets. Some are ones you have never heard of, or would even consider- so listen up!
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This episode discusses why it's not a good idea to get sibling dogs as puppies (but why it does work for cats) and what happens typically when people do tackle this issue.
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This episode is about the many reasons we (and shelters) receive pets from owners who cannot keep their animals any longer. The list is long! While surrender is one way to solve a problem the animals are not always rehomable- or the problems people are experiencing have relatively simple solutions. We help the families get clarity on the next steps- especially whether surrender is required or if some help is all they need.
This week's Adoptable Roadie is Mark Ikagami, aka Ick. He is a really sweet, shy guy who would love an experienced handler and a new dog friend to grow with.Original music by Matt Setter and friend Sean!
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We're changing it up this week and have a WHOLE HOUR for you! That's because there's so much crazy shit to discuss ;)
This episode is about all the stupid things people say and do- some are naive but others are just mean! There is some cussing in this one since we're quoting the fine people in our public...
We are sure you will be surprised, shocked and will laugh plenty too. This is rescue as real as it gets.
Our featured Adoptable Roadie of the week is Billy Talent- a handsome lover who can't wait to cuddle in your lap!Original music by Matt Setter and friend Sean!
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The episode discusses the rest of the application process with a foster-based organization and moves on to the fun part: the adoption meeting! Go behind the scenes and find out what we're looking for and what we talk about before an animal goes home forever.
This week's Adoptable Roadie is Cassian Andor! This adorable guy is full of spunk and he's a busy, happy boy that just wants to go, go go. Is he the right fit for you? Check out all our adoptable animals at www.motleyzoo.org.
If you have questions about our podcast, please email us at [email protected]!Original music by Matt Setter and friend Sean!
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This episode discusses some of the differences between rescue and shelter applications, why we ask for the information we do as well as what we're looking at when trying to match you with a pet. It's good information to know if you're considering adopting from a foster-based rescue anywhere!
This will be followed up with a Part 2, as there was too much information to fit into one episode!Original music by Matt Setter and friend Sean!
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In this episode, we continue with some general things you should know about what to expect when fostering! These are more general concepts than specifics, but we will soon have an episode about some of the supplies and other tools you might need too.
Axl Rose a 3 mo old husky was our in-studio guest this week. He is adoptable, but doesn't have a profile yet. Email [email protected] for more.
Got questions or comments about our podcast? Reach us at [email protected]!Original music by Matt Setter and friend Sean!
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In this episode, Pate and Jme discuss some of the specifics about fostering such as how it works in general, some differences between fostering for a rescue or a shelter, and mostly, what our fosters gave as some things they thought before they became fosters. We hope to encourage others to try this amazing, life-saving opportunity- even if just once. There's nothing to regret about saving an animal in need!
Part 2 will come out on 3/30.Original music by Matt Setter and friend Sean!
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This episode tells a little bit about the backstory behind Motley Zoo's branding and why we name animals after musicians and more!
This week's icon features Adoptable Roadie, Honeycrisp!Original music by Matt Setter and friend Sean!
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This episode we have Christi- board member and Event Coordinator- as our first guest. She tells us about how she got involved with Motley Zoo and all the things she's been up to since. This is also the one where we finally get our own theme music thanks to Matt Setter and Sean Daily. You will laugh. You will cry...and you will wonder how we get anything done when the three of us are in a room together.
We had baby Helena (a blind Boston Terrier Roadie) in our sweatshirts, so you might hear her snoring!Support the Show.
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The pilot episode of Rescue Shit- Pate and Jme's foray into the world of podcasting!
Who the *bleep* are Pate and Jme? They are the directors of Motley Zoo Animal Rescue based in Redmond, WA.
They have been working together (work spouses!) for almost 14 years- but between them have more than 30 years' of experience saving animals in need.
They have a lot to say to each other and to share with you, their shared passion: animals!Support the Show.