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0508: Jessica Gordon & Hamilton

0508: Jessica Gordon & Hamilton

FromDog Words


0508: Jessica Gordon & Hamilton

FromDog Words

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Length:
38 minutes
Released:
Apr 24, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Jessica Gordon shares how adopting Hamilton has changed both of their lives. We discuss the 3-3-3 rule but not in any detail. DogNerdly.com does a nice job of explaining it in The 3-3-3 Rule: A Guide for Bringing Home an Adopted Dog.Learn more about opportunities to volunteer, foster, and adopt at KCPetProject.org or visit your local shelter or rescue group. Search “rescue” or “shelter” in the Dog Words archives to learn more about what individuals and organizations are doing around the world to address the animal welfare crisis.From the Dog Words archives:0503: Pooch Playoffs 2024 with Claire Shelley0238: Sniffspot with David AdamsMusic for this episode is provided by alternative string duo, The Wires. Visit them at TheWires.info. Learn fiddle and cello-fiddle online — even if you've never played before — from Laurel Morgan Parks and Sascha Groshang at FiddleLife.com.Make a donation at RosieFund.org or through our Facebook page. You can contribute by making a purchase from the store on our website or buying a t-shirt at Bonfire.com. Also check out our page on BarkYours, the online mall with gifts for people who love their dogs.Rosie Fund online:RosieFund.orgFacebook.com/rosiefundInstagram.com/rosiefundYouTube.com/rosiefund
Released:
Apr 24, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Each episode explores the world of dog care and companionship. Dog Words is presented by Rosie Fund, a charitable foundation with the mission to provide humans with the resources and education they need to give senior and harder-to-adopt dogs a better life. “We save each other.” is the motto of Rosie Fund which simply means, “The more we do for dogs, the more they do for us, and they already do a lot.”