RE-ISSUE: As he steps down from the hosting chair, we wanted to bid farewell to host John Bartlett by sharing the special Christmas story about Tiny Tim, his hairy soulmate. As a three-legged pit bull rescue, named after the Charles Dickens character, he changed John’s life forever. John even started a Tiny Tim Rescue Fund organization and clothing line in memory and honor of his beloved dog.
Read MoreANNOUNCEMENT: Longtime show host John Bartlett is stepping down after five years on the Dog Save The People podcast. It's been a privilege for us to have John leading conversations on the show for all these years, speaking to over 150 guests. In this announcement, John shares his appreciation for the meaningful conversations fellow dog parents shared with him on the show.
Read MoreWe'll be taking a brief pause from posting new episodes during July and August. We are also excited to announce Season 2 of the Dog Walk Meditation podcast, which is currently in production!
Read MoreDr. Kwane Stewart was struggling with the disheartening veterinarian work he was doing until he found a new way to help people and their dogs to be happy, healthy, and maintain a crucial relationship through his work in the streets with the unhoused.
Read MoreAntonia Bruce had to stay off her feet due to a health issue. When she was easing back into walking again, it was doing so with new puppies at her side that gave her the strength and motivation to keep going.
Read MoreGrief counselor Richard Mercer facilitates a pet loss support group where has gained insights on the similarities and differences between human and pet loss, as well as how we can reframe our perspective in our own individual healing journeys.
Read MoreWhile talking her dog Enrique for walks around their neighborhood, Margot Guralnick discovered a new way to see her surroundings. She started to make nature collages and created the ongoing Dog Walk Diary series.
Read MoreElli Frank set out on the Tin Can Kennel Tour last year to observe shelters and help dogs through Mr. Bones & Co, her nonprofit. During this process, she traveled across the country with her own pack of dogs, gaining a new understanding of what home means to her.
Read MoreDoug Mader clashed with his father over his choice to be a veterinarian. But when his father had one in his life, they finally connected and formed a bond.
Read MoreDr. Sharon Holland is a Professor who teaches a course in animal studies at UNC Chapel Hill, where her lifelong journey with dogs and other animals have informed her intimate and unique perspective. Through a queer, black, and feminist lens, Sharon explores how the way we connect to the other species on our planet can help us better connect to our own humanity.
Read More'The Year of the Dog' filmmaker Rob Grabow talks about the struggles of addiction and sobriety, and how dogs can be a helpful and integral part of the process.
Read MoreKimo Pokini adopted his dog, Jazz, when he moved to a new city as an adult. He found so much love and courage that he decided to finally come out to his parents after over 20 years. Kimo knew Jazz would be enough of a family to support him, no matter what happened.
Read MoreTherapy dogs are sometimes found at the elementary school or college level – even in corporate settings. But high schools often tend to be left out of the picture. Through her organization, Empathic Paws, Dr. Jessica Maricevic is trying to change that.
Read MoreTom Turcich is the 10th person to walk around the world, and he is the first to do it with a dog by his side. Savannah, adopted a few months into the walk, became his sidekick and constant companion as they navigated across 37 countries.
Read MoreWhile dogs have come to know humans very well in their years of domestication, humans are still only beginning to understand their dogs. How much richer can our bond be if we were tapped into our dog’s emotions as they are with us?
Read MoreMOST POPULAR 2022 EPISODE (Re-issue): Meredith May initially thought something was wrong with her pup. She later realized, however, he just had special needs. It led her to adopt a slower lifestyle, learn how to put someone else first, and find fulfillment in taking care of Edie.
Read MoreEND OF YEAR RECAP! To wrap up the year, this episode includes highlights from 2022 guests that we had the pleasure of having conversations with. As we faced a transitional year of moving back to “normal” life, one thing that has only deepened over this time is the strong sense of connection that we have with our dogs.
Read MoreSheryl Dunleavy is the Founder of the Ann Parke Collection, a dog antique business with pieces dating back to the impact of Queen Victoria in the 1800s. Victoria was not only a major influence on dog art becoming popular, she positively elevated the standing and treatment of dogs within the home.
Read MoreWhile studying how the sensory of animal worlds was different from humans, Ed Yong had the first dog of his life come into the home. Not only did it inform how he then interacted with his canine companion, but it gave Ed a special level of insight into understanding the hidden nature around us in a special new way.
Read MoreAs a veterinary oncologist for several decades, Dr. Renée Alsaraff often treated her canine patients with cancer. But when she herself was later diagnosed with "the c-word" (as she prefers to call it), everything changed. Thankfully, her own dog Newtie was by her side to help her make it through.
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