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So You Want to Run a Dog Rescue

Jenny Nordin and Ashlyn Kauh
Dog Rescue
Veterinary Care
Dog Adoption
Dog Behavior
Pet Health
Puppy Socialization
Dog Training
Decompression
Fostering Dogs
Parenting
Kennel Cough
Animal Welfare
Corporatization
Dog Parks
Dog Gone Seattle
E-Collars
Positive Reinforcement Training
E-Collar Training
Fostering
Adoption Returns

Join the women behind the magic of Dog Gone Seattle, the largest foster-based dog rescue in the Pacific Northwest, and hear the behind-the-scenes chronicles of rescue, the comedies and the errors, the celebrations and the abject failures, and everything in between, including expert opinions on all things Dog.

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Latest Episodes

Season 3 Episode 5: Feral, F-bomb heavy, and full of chaos.

Hosts Jenny Nordin and Ashlyn Kauh start off “normally” enough—updates on the Dog Detective Case Files, Fixers Collective, and some behind-the-scenes strategery involving a spreadsheet so ... more

Apologies for the delay — after intaking 30 dogs in just four days, hosts Jenny Nordin and Ashlyn Kauh have had their hands (and homes) full. In Episode 3.4, they catch up on 3.3 Case Files (Luna, Rex, and Claudette) and take listeners behind the sce... more

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 ... more

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 Ashly... more

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Recent Guests

John Nordin
Founding board member and treasurer of Dog Gone Seattle, and a nine-year Airborne paratrooper with three combat tours.
Dog Gone Seattle
Episode: 2.27: The Calm in the Chaos—Jon Nordin on Love, Rescue, and a Life of Service
Gina Cooley
Owner of Double Down Dog Training
Double Down Dog Training
Episode: 2.25: From Feral Dog Foster to Pro Dog Trainer with Gina Cooley of Double Down Dog Training
Leila Alene
A longtime foster with Dog Gone Seattle who shares experiences and insights.
Dog Gone Seattle
Episode: 2.17: A W​i​ld Walk Down Memory Lane with OG Leila Alene
Sara Mustelin
Dog rescuer and founder of Tail Lights Rescue Project
Tail Lights Rescue Project
Episode: 2.12: Tail Lights 2.0 with Sara Mustelin - Transport Troubles and Trauma
Dr. Mona Radeshwar
Relief veterinarian and former owner of 3rd and Stewart Animal Wellness
Doni Clinic
Episode: 18: Navigating Veterinary Care with Dr. Mona Radeshwar (Part 2)
Brianne Hall
Main events coordinator for Dog Gone Seattle with extensive foster experience
Dog Gone Seattle
Episode: 9: How NOT to Greet a Dog, with Event Coordinator Brianne Hall

Hosts

Jenny Nordin
Co-host of a dog rescue podcast, she offers deep insights from her experience in running Dog Gone Seattle, providing humor and emotional narratives about animal welfare.
Ashlyn Kauh
Co-host and owner of Dog Gone Seattle, sharing her experiences and insights into dog rescue work while engaging audiences with humor and authenticity.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 69 ratings
  • Tasteless

    If you want to hear about ladies talking horribly about clients they work with, and the multitude of reasons why they don’t let others adopt a dog… (I think you have better chances of winning the lottery than getting a dog from them from what I’ve heard from this podcast and locals) then I think this is the podcast for you. It’s shocking how unprofessional these ladies are blasting people on this show. It’s tasteless. And frankly looks bad for their business

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Ashk8890
    United States3 months ago
  • Love it

    I just finished binging through season two episode 20 something and I love this show. Jenny and Ashlyn are real people with senses of humor that I can appreciate. They are serious about rescuing dogs, and are able to laugh through the challenges they face. Thank you for sharing the good, the bad, and the ugly with us!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Thisisitthebigone
    United States4 months ago
  • Shocked

    I found the language used about dogs to be so offensive. These are not the kind of people I would want anywhere near a healthy well balanced dog, let alone a dog with trauma. The idiotic nonstop laughing is also an indicator that these folks are very immature .

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    $CM2020!
    United States7 months ago
  • A must-listen for dog-lovers

    …and the dog-curious, dare I even say cat people. I love the balance of dog/rescue news + information with the real life stories that come with caring for animals. Dogs rule, and so do the humans helping them thrive in our crazy world. Love it! 🙌

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Christina🐴
    United Statesa year ago
  • Entertaining look inside dog rescue with useful info for dog owners and some funny anecdotes of crazy people in rescue

    Audible
    5
    Jenny DB Nordin
    United Statesa year ago

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Listeners appreciate the humor and candidness of the hosts, often highlighting their relatability and expertise in dog rescue.
Overall, the blend of educational content with personal stories receives positive feedback, making it appealing for those interested in animal welfare.
Some reviews express concerns about the language and opinions shared, suggesting that certain discussions might border on being unprofessional.

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2.1: Are We Forgetting Anything? More Cowbell!
Q: What makes a good rescue?
A good rescue focuses on vet care, training, providing resources, and being adaptable to the needs of the dogs and their fosters.
21: The DL on Decompression and Managing Off-Leash Dogs
Q: How do you introduce a foster dog to resident dogs?
It's important to wait a few days and allow the new dog to observe from a crate before facilitating introductions.
21: The DL on Decompression and Managing Off-Leash Dogs
Q: What does decompression mean?
Decompression means allowing a new dog time and space to adjust to their new environment without overwhelming them with affection or excitement.
2.8: ​Less Bark, More Balance -- Proven Strategies for Resolving Separation Anxiety
Q: What factors play into dogs developing different types of aggression?
Genetics, environment, and their experiences contribute to a dog's aggression. It's a combination of these factors that determine behavior.
10: Adoption Returns Explained - When They're OK and When They're NOT
Q: What do you guys feed your own personal dogs?
The hosts discuss their personal feeding routines for their dogs, emphasizing high-quality kibble and nutritional supplements while also addressing changes in diet for health reasons.

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Focused on the world of dog rescue, this series provides an authentic and often humorous look at the trials and tribulations faced by those involved in fostering dogs. The hosts share stories that highlight both the successes and challenges of running a rescue operation, including the emotional weight of handling owner surrenders, navigating medical conditions, and fostering dogs with special needs. The blend of expert insights, personal anecdotes, and light-hearted banter equips listeners with valuable knowledge while offering a glimpse into the unpredictable realities of animal rescue work. Unique elements include in-depth discussions on ethical breeding, canine behavior, and fostering dynamics, making it informative for dedicated dog lov... more

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3. Leila Alene
4. Sara Mustelin
5. Dr. Mona Radeshwar
6. Brianne Hall

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