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Why Understanding Dog Rescue Matters Before Trying to Help
Dog rescue is not for the weak of heart. Every day, people come across dogs that appear lost, abandoned, or in need of help. Whether it’s a dog wandering alone in a neighborhood or a post shared online about a dog needing rescue, the instinct to help is often immediate. However, dog rescue is rarely as simple as it appears. While the desire to help comes from a good place, the process of safely rescuing and placing a dog often involves more coordination and planning than many

Jill G. ~ See Spot Stay
Apr 293 min read


How to Safely Approach a Scared or Stray Dog
Beautiful abandoned dog at a New Mexico gas station Seeing a dog alone on the street or in distress can make anyone want to step in and help immediately. Most people mean well and simply want to make sure the dog is safe. However, approaching a frightened or stray dog the wrong way can sometimes make the situation worse for both the dog and the person trying to help. Understanding how dogs behave when they are scared or disoriented can make a big difference in helping them sa

Jill G. ~ See Spot Stay
Apr 223 min read


Why Dog Rescue Is Often Disorganized (And Why That Makes It Harder to Save Dogs)
Rescue Barbie needs a vacation Anyone who has spent time around dog rescue quickly realizes that it often looks chaotic from the outside, if you think that's bad, you should see it from the inside! Dogs needing help appear suddenly. People jump in to assist. Information spreads quickly across social media. Rescues try to coordinate fosters, transportation, veterinary care, and sometimes safe capture—all at the same time. The reality is that dog rescue frequently operates und

Jill G. ~ See Spot Stay
Apr 153 min read
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