Take Me Home - Episode 128 Exploring the Role of an Open-Admission Shelter in a No-Kill Community Plus Meet the One and Only, Elroy!

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Take Me Home - Episode 131 The Adventures of Marla Stahl – Author and Animal Advocate!

Today we are going to speaking with Marla Stahl, author and animal advocate. 3.9 Million… that’s the number of homeless dogs in American shelters at any given time. There are another 3.4 million cats as well. While many of us in the animal welfare space and beyond are aware of th ...  Afficher plus

Take Me Home - Episode 130 Celebrating 150 years of Lifesaving Work at Women’s Animal Center – America’s First Shelter

Angela Marcus interviews Catherine Malkemes, Executive Director and Jack Griffin, Director of Shelter Services from Women’s Animal Shelter in Bensalem, PA. 2019 marks the 150th Anniversary of the Animal Sheltering and Adoptions movement in America. It began in Philadelphia in 186 ...  Afficher plus

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