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The Animal That Changed You This is a community for anyone who seeks to connect through a shared love of animals.

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07/03/2023

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09/02/2023

Bully breeds - we love them, we’ve taken the time to educate ourselves about them, and we can talk about them until we’re blue in the face. But not everyone is as open-minded when it comes to these particular kinds of dogs.

Because of two upsetting meet and greets Jenny had to deal with recently, this week Katya and Jenny find themselves discussing how peoples’ negative biases can affect Pitbulls, even when they’re precious little wee pups. The duo shares about their own positive experiences with bully breeds and their own frustrations with people who make automatic assumptions. They also talk about the shift from The Animal That Changed You, which is ending, toward their new podcast: Somebody Save Me, which launches in a week! It's bittersweet but purposeful, and Jenny and Katya hope you'll join them on the ride because they're in it for you, hopefully with you.

And if you have more than one bully breed dog, they especially want to hear from you! How did you navigate the relationship between your dogs? How do you navigate other peoples' biases? Listen to this episode and then email your bully stories and tell K&J all about your bully love at: [email protected]

Also don’t forget to follow the new socials at on Instagram and TikTok! The Animal That Changed You community on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook will remain open to you -- feel free to check out the website while you're at it.

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01/02/2023

Whether you’re in the rescue world as a non-profit business or a for-profit business wanting to help non-profits, there are two common driving forces: passion and community. To dive into these topics more, Katya and Jenny are joined by Jonathan Weiner of The Mutt Dog, a clothing and apparel brand that helps raise funds for shelters.

With Jonathan’s perspective from a for-profit business and Jenny’s perspective from a non-profit, the three of them discuss the possibility of blending passion and business. Not only does it raise the questions of, “Can it be done?” but how it can be done to create a social impact.

Tune in to hear Jonathan’s insights as an entrepreneur with a brand in its early stages and the pain points it comes with, how Jenny and Katya can relate as they pivot the podcast, and why they all think “mixed breed is the new breed.”

To be part of a community that wants to provide support to shelters around the world, check out the clothing and apparel at www.themuttdog.com and be sure to follow on Instagram, Facebook and TikTok! The Mutt Dog

Stay connected with Jenny and Katya as they close the chapter on the Animal That Changed You and begin a new chapter with Somebody Save Me! First episode will drop 2/15! Somebody Save Me

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Follow us at Somebody Save Me ❤️We are saying a bittersweet goodbye to  and an excitable hello to Somebody Save Me! The ...
27/01/2023

Follow us at Somebody Save Me ❤️

We are saying a bittersweet goodbye to and an excitable hello to Somebody Save Me!

The Animal That Changed You started as a beautiful space for Katya to talk about her sweet Ophelia and to hear about others connections with their animals. It will forever remain that space.

Our relationship grew, and now it’s clear that supporting animal shelter and rescue work is where our passions meet.

We hope you will join us on this next adventure ❤️ Stay tuned for our first episode mid February!

25/01/2023
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25/01/2023

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25/01/2023

Tonight on Insta at 7pm EST. Will we be wearing makeup? You’ll have to come to find out…

25/01/2023

The ability to see all dogs as perfect just the way they are -- this the blessing and the curse of an animal rescuer. To them, no dog is unsavable despite their challenges, but even though the rescuer may not find things problematic, others often do. And rescuers need adopters to keep on going.

This creates a delicate balance within the animal welfare community. Honesty is essential in order to build trust, in order to find each animal their right match. But that doesn't mean it's an easy or quick process. In this episode, Katya and Jenny tackle the topic of transparency. How can we build dependable relationships with fosters and adopters while giving animals the best chance possible to find a family? How can we build trust with our dogs too, and never sacrifice the value of saving lives?

Other topics come up too in this episode from discussing a future Animal Care Expo trip to New Orleans to the upcoming changes to The Animal That Changed You podcast; from the reasons why social media can be detrimental to peoples’ perception of dogs to how breathwork can benefit the animal welfare community. You know how this duo does it - they bring it all, they swing wildly, and they open their arms wide to hold you close. Listen and feel the hug.

To keep up with what’s coming next for The Animal That Changed You, subscribe to the show and tell all your animal-loving friends, too!

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24/01/2023

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24/01/2023

Hang with us on Wednesday night!

20/01/2023

Close your eyes, take a deep breath, and let go of all that pressure you’re putting on yourself to create a perfect environment as a foster, as a rescuer, as a human with an animal you love! Okay, whew, we all needed that! Especially for this week’s episode where Katya and Jenny get vulnerable about the strenuous emotions surrounding animal welfare and animal activism.

From Katya acknowledging how weighed down she can get by negative thoughts (and normalizing that no one is above being affected by it) to Jenny sharing how imposter syndrome shows up in the world of animal rescue, these ladies waste no time getting real and raw in this conversation. There is the recounting of a harrowing New Year’s Day mishap. There is the reality of a match not working out when it comes to fostering dogs and how we can recover from admitting when a dog is not forever pet for us.

Jenny and Katya dig into topics like how to confidently show up in rescue even after you fail, how not trusting yourself or your animal feels and affects them (and you,) the immense difficulty in having to say “no” to saving lives, and how social media can impact the progress of animal welfare for better and for worse. If you’ve ever found yourself asking, “Why am I doing this?” as it pertains to loving or helping animals, you're not alone. The two women are here for you...and this episode is dedicated to you.

Join The Animal That Changed You community on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook -- we're waiting to welcome you! Feel free to check out the website while you're at it.

Please leave a rating or review of the show. Your support matters so much!

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13/01/2023

Opting to take a holistic approach to care for your dog or any animal versus utilizing conventional medicine might seem too ”woo-woo” for some people. But not for Katya, Jenny, and this week’s guest, Dr. Heather O’Leary, a holistic veterinarian with her own practice, TessaLoo Veterinarian Services, in Olivebridge, NY.

Dr. Heather joins Katya and Jenny to share stories about how she came to be a holistic veterinarian and the animal who led her down this path. She also shares what practicing homeopathic medicine actually looks like, why it is both similar to and different from regular veterinary care. Noting the differences raises questions about whether or not this approach to animal care is equitable for rescues and shelters, for everyone. And this turns the conversation towards the best ways that dog or cat parents can advocate for their animal's care regardless of what kind of medicinal practice it is. Jenny and Katya ask: What should they look for in a veterinarian? What about when a holistic vet is not available? Dr. Heather answers: It is always a personal decision. You are the expert on your own pet. She'll soon be releasing videos to help more people have access to her type of approach.

So if you’ve been wondering just what a holistic approach for pets looks like, you’ll want to listen to this discussion! If you want to learn more about the challenges that veterinarians face day in and day out, Katya and Jenny recommend listening to their friends over at The Vets Unleashed podcast. Lastly, if you want to help support a litter of seven puppies that Katya’s friend rescued from the middle of nowhere, donate to Better Together Dog Rescue and include the note, “Seven Pups from the Pines”. Because it's all about saving lives here at TATCY, all of us in it together, with you.

Join The Animal That Changed You community on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook -- we're waiting to welcome you! Feel free to check out the website while you're at it.

Please leave a rating or review of the show. Your support matters so much!

Woof, meow, oink, moo, cheep (of course, you know that means thanks for listening.

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For those who tuned into episode 74, let this be a lesson to stick with marketing professionals like Jaime Ruden from .s...
07/01/2023

For those who tuned into episode 74, let this be a lesson to stick with marketing professionals like Jaime Ruden from .spotted and or you might wind up with a dick in your face instead of a mic.

05/01/2023

When it comes to marketing animals for rescue, what works without making people feel guilty or obligated? How do you ensure your campaign is cute or funny, direct, and never boring? Jamie Ruden, the founder of Be Spotted and Dog Spotted, joins Katya and Jenny in this episode to share her expertise on the best ways to market rescue dogs.

Jenny and Katya seek advice on how to market pets that may be considered challenging, troublesome, or highly dependent. Jamie provides tips on which marketing strategies work to attract the right fosters or adopters in these kinds of situations and more. Jamie also talks about the importance of search engine optimization (SEO) and how to use keywords in marketing descriptions, emphasizing the need to be as clear and detailed as possible.

Finally, Jamie highlights resources that offer education and support as well as build community among other fosters and adopters. Finally, the trio talks about why investing in a marketing coach or a life coach is necessary to uplevel personal and business goals.

If you want to learn more about marketing tools and resources for small pet businesses and pet solopreneurs or if you are seeking information on how to connect with other animal lovers–this conversation is especially for you!

Join The Animal That Changed You community on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook -- we're waiting to welcome you! Feel free to check out the website while you're at it.

Please leave a rating or review of the show. Your support matters so much!

Woof, meow, oink, moo, cheep (of course, you know that means thanks for listening.

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This is when the magic 🪄 happened. 🍷🍸 The meeting of the minds! Right before this, Katya was up knocking on my hotel roo...
04/01/2023

This is when the magic 🪄 happened. 🍷🍸 The meeting of the minds! Right before this, Katya was up knocking on my hotel room door while I was waiting for her outside the lobby. We were so excited for this moment that we did not see each other in passing. 👯‍♀️

side note: I can see our mothers saying “can’t you put on a little blush or a lip?”.

This is when the magic 🪄 happened. 🍷🍸 The meeting of the minds! Right before this, Katya was up knocking on my hotel roo...
04/01/2023

This is when the magic 🪄 happened. 🍷🍸 The meeting of the minds! Right before this, Katya was up knocking on my hotel room door while I was waiting for her outside the lobby. We were so excited for this moment that we did not see each other in passing. 👯‍♀️ side note: I can see our mothers saying “can’t you put on a little blush or a lip?”.

04/01/2023

Listen, we are weird.

29/12/2022

Here’s a hard truth: whether we do it intentionally or not, we tend to think of rescue dogs as “broken." It may not be a conscious thought. It might not be deliberate. But our behaviors often show that this belief is there inside of us. This week we're bringing back Brittnie Battle of Charlie’s Angels Saving Animals (CASA), a 501c3 non-profit rescue transport organization in Tennessee, to share insight on how we can look inward and shift our mindset about rescue dogs.

Jenny and Katya catch up with Brittnie and explore a wide range of topics from kennel cough to caring for sick dogs to how shelters with limited resources do it, how they go on, when they can sometimes barely meet the basic needs of the animals in care. The trio discusses if these same dogs, many who experience a reality of scarcity in their environment, can bounce back and heal from the learned desperation and possibly from learned resource guarding, and how that kind of guarding may differ from dogs with a genetic predisposition to resource guard.

Still, these ladies manage to keep things lighthearted and get back to chatting about whether “ugly” dogs (and cats) exist. Spoiler alert: they do! But they insist that there's magic to ugliness and that of course it doesn't mean these animals are any less lovable. Brittnie even shows how “ugliness” can be embraced by introducing Katya and Jenny to Mandu the Warthog Dog! Finally, Brittnie, Jenny, and Katya reveal their New Year resolutions and invite their listeners to donate and help CASA Transport and Better Together Dog Rescue reach their 2023 goals.

Happy new year, wonderful community of animal lovers. Big changes are coming next year and we can't wait to share more with you. Join The Animal That Changed You community on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook -- we're waiting to welcome you! Feel free to check out the website while you're at it.

Please leave a rating or review of the show. Your support matters so much!

Woof, meow, oink, moo, cheep (of course, you know that means thanks for listening.

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Better Together Dog Rescue

21/12/2022

If you’ve ever considered fostering a dog, this episode with Katya and Jenny might be the one that convinces you to do it. Jenny gets real about the sucky part of fostering and how she recently dealt with the pain of letting a foster go.

But then they dive into why you should try fostering, shedding light on how fostering a dog doesn’t just help animals; it’s something that is actually, a beautiful gift that adds love, purpose, and connection to your life, even if it doesn’t turn out to be the best thing in the world.

In this episode, Katya and Jenny also share updates about next week’s live New Year’s episode, next year’s Animal Care Expo in New Orleans, upcoming workshops, a big grant Better Together received from Tito’s Vodka for Dog People, and where to donate if you have the means for end of the year donations.

If you're on the fence about fostering a dog or unsure how it can impact your life, this conversation is for you.

Join The Animal That Changed You community on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook -- we're waiting to welcome you! Feel free to check out the website while you're at it.

Please leave a rating or review of the show. Your support matters so much!

Woof, meow, oink, moo, cheep (of course, you know that means thanks for listening.

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I was driving behind a car today where a dog was sticking its head in and out of the window. I realized that every time ...
21/12/2022

I was driving behind a car today where a dog was sticking its head in and out of the window. I realized that every time it stuck its head out I had this crazy grin on my face. Is this what I looked like to the driver in his rear view mirror? - ❤️Jenny

14/12/2022

Can the spirits of our beloved animals overlap? How connected are we to our beloved pets? Have you ever looked into an animal's eyes and thought… “I know you”?

In this episode of The Animal That Changed You, author, comedian, singer, and lifetime dog lover Alisha Gaddis joins the show to talk about manifesting dreams, spirit animals, and the animal who changed her, a childhood dog, a true love in her life, Duke. She tells Jenny and Katya how Duke passed while she was in college, and how she knew it, she felt it, on the very night he died as she dreamed a vivid dream of running and playing in a meadow with him. The next morning, she got the call that he’d passed, and as Alisha recounts the sacredness of their connection, you can practically hear Jenny's' goosebumps. Then Alisha opens up and talks about how since the passing of her brother, anytime she needs him, he comes to her in the form of a hummingbird, something Katya can relate to because Ophelia manifests for her all the time, all over the place, especially when she asks for her.

This is episode is full of dualities. Woo woo but grounded. Touching yet funny. It's Alisha standing for the connection to the animals we love and Jenny and Katya standing for the connection to the animals who save us, and yet despite this earnest, deep appreciation, it's also just three women talking about rocking a pair of stilettos to school drop-off and the importance of fancy dresses. Because animal people aren't always what meets the eye. And neither is an animal's soul.

If you have any stories of your own connection to your spirit animal or the spirits of your pets, email [email protected] so Katya and Jenny can share it right here, on the podcast!

Join The Animal That Changed You community on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook -- we're waiting to welcome you! Feel free to check out the website while you're at it.

Please leave a rating or review of the show. Your support matters so much!

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07/12/2022

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Okay, let’s take some deep breaths. Warning: today’s episode will likely bring about strong feelings, but you know Katya and Jenny. They don’t shy away from discussing the ins and outs of a topic pertaining to animals just because it’s challenging! So, they’re talking about breeding. They’re talking about dogs bred for profit or on accident, about spay or neuter, about health issues and how some dogs can’t even give birth naturally anymore.

In this episode of The Animal That Changed You, the central question is this: if we paid attention to which dogs were being bred, if we bred for personality and health instead of breed confirmation or aesthetics, how much better off would we be when it comes to having dogs? Because otherwise, adopting a dog is no “riskier” than purchasing one. Because otherwise, it’s about looks without any regard to genetic disposition, nature or nurture, and that means more money spent to get the dog doesn’t buy you a guarantee.

But then. Prioritizing character when it comes to breeding means not every rescue dog being spayed and neutered, means not leaving the breeding of which dogs come into this world up to chance or profit. It also means cultivating more patience with the dogs that are living now as we learn how to best help them and love them, how to reinforce good behavior and set them up to succeed, knowing we’d prefer not to create more of them.

There may not be an easy solution, but Jenny and Katya bring it and they hope it gets you thinking, gets you talking, and motivates you to send them an email and get in on the convo. Because the benefits and risks of breeding versus adoption is not a one-size-fits-all discussion, and it’s definitely controversial. So your feedback and thoughts are welcome here, are called for, and are already appreciated.

Join The Animal That Changed You community on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook -- we're waiting to welcome you! Feel free to check out the website while you're at it.

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For those tuning into Episode 69, these are the dogs we discussed at Best Friends Animal Society and the loves of my lif...
30/11/2022

For those tuning into Episode 69, these are the dogs we discussed at Best Friends Animal Society and the loves of my life - Jenny

30/11/2022

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In this episode of The Animal That Changed You, we are joined by Sam Woyak, caregiver extraordinaire at Best Friend’s Animal Society's sanctuary! With the wealth of knowledge Sam has gained, day in and day out, through taking care of rescue and shelter dogs, she shares her experiences of working in the animal welfare field. And she's unafraid to talk about her very first job in the industry, the one before Best Friends, the one that broke her.

It's a pleasure to hear Sam's personal stories about her time with dogs, from the light and funny to her relationship with a dog rescued from a fighting ring. Though at times things take on a more serious tone, like when Jenny and Sam discuss the intricacies and complexities of “no kill” ideals, listening to Sam just feels good, like hanging out with an old friend you're glad to be around.

Finally, Katya, Jenny and Sam discuss the importance of paying attention to how dogs communicate, assessing and understanding their reactions, and always giving them agency. They conclude that at the end of the day, every living being has the right to defend themself in the ways they know how. This is a (vegan) meaty episode that connects like-minded animal lovers with each other, while making space for those are just warming up to their own passion for animal welfare. And if you happen to have a soft spot in your heart for dogs, this conversation is for you.

Join The Animal That Changed You community on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook -- we're waiting to welcome you! Feel free to check out the website while you're at it.

Please leave a rating or review of the show. Your support matters so much!

29/11/2022

100% elastic waist.

23/11/2022

Are addicts attracted to animal rescue? When does being of service become codependency?

In this episode of The Animal That Changed You, Jenny and Katya get very real. Like, very very real. They take an honest deep dive into their relationship between animal loving, food addiction, and eating disorders. They shed light on the tornado of shame, guilt, and self-hatred that comes with disordered eating, and how that can be affected by the added stress of being a passionate animal advocate. J & K discuss how difficult it can be to implement self-care while fighting the good fight for animal welfare, especially when being pulled by sugar or restriction, dealing with weight gain or loss.

But on a brighter note, Jenny and Katya highlight how very important it is for animal lovers to prioritize their own health and well-being, and they call on the community for support. Because we can't give what we don't have so if we want to help animals, we must help ourselves. Bonus update: tune in to hear what's going on with Penny, the adorable Pitbull Jenny rescued from he streets of Cleveland, Texas!

And if you are dealing with any of the issues talked about in this episode, don’t hesitate to reach out and email [email protected] so Katya and Jenny can point you towards mental health professionals they trust. Though they are not therapists, they will hold space for you and remind you that your recovery matters.

https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-animal-that-changed-you/id1579940705?i=1000587213554

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16/11/2022

The one and only Sue Sternberg is on the show today so y'all might want to take a seat, grab a cocktail or a hot tea, and sink in. Get ready for a very honest talk from a renowned behaviorist with 30+ years of experience working with dogs and a keen ability to look at all sides of complicated situations. Sue is able to hold space for what is difficult or heartbreaking or even downright dangerous, and she doesn't shy away from the truth.

As you know, Katya and Jenny are major shelter dog people so this discussion was like catnip for them. It brought them front and center to many of the controversies within animal rescue, temperament testing, and the 3 general categories we can think about when we're assessing dogs. Sue shares her data, her experiences, and how she got into this line of work, and she explains why she thinks society’s definition of “good dogs” has changed over the last few decades. From nature versus nurture to why some people who work in animal shelters avoid assessing dogs overall to the polarizing decisions around euthanasia, this is an incredibly eye-opening episode for animal lovers and dog parents everywhere.

If you’ve ever wanted a close up and highly informative look at rescue dogs and behavior, this episode is for you. If you've ever wanted to hear a cutting edge dog trainer who isn't afraid to challenge and debate others as well as her own ideology, then Sue is somebody you might want to know. Jenny and Katya sure are glad they do. (Yeah, if you've ever wanted to hear two co-hosts fan girl hard then definitely tune in.)

https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-animal-that-changed-you/id1579940705?i=1000586369031

Join The Animal That Changed You community on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook -- we're waiting to welcome you! Feel free to check out the website while you're at it.

Please leave a rating or review of the show. Your support matters so much!

Woof, meow, oink, moo, cheep (of course, you know that means thanks for listening.

11/11/2022

We MUST and look while doing it. It’s the LAW!

09/11/2022

Katya and Jenny break down the 3-3-3 rule for y'all today. That's right, it's a day of 3's. From explaining what the 3-3-3 rule actually is to unpacking why patience, time, and understanding are necessary when a rescue dog adjusts into your home, these animal-loving ladies highlight how to set you and your adopted dog up for a lifetime of success.

Together, Jenny and Katya share stories about their own foster and rescue dogs and how they've relied upon the 3-3-3 rule time and time again. You'll hear some updates from Jenny about Glover, Katya will reveal some of her experiences with Wally, and you'll walk away with many ideas and tools to support your own dog relationships.

This is an episode chock full of special connections, insight into the process of fostering, and tips for transitioning rescue animals into your family. Because hey, it’s all about opening our minds, hearts, and homes, right? 3-3-3 for all 3.

https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-animal-that-changed-you/id1579940705?i=1000585586878

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Woof, meow, oink, moo, cheep (of course, you know that means thanks for listening.

04/11/2022

We have an incredibly special guest on today’s episode of The Animal That Changed You. The one and only Moby joins Jenny and Katya in a most insightful conversation about Moby’s activism, beliefs, and the animals who have changed him.

Moby is a wildly successful musician, producer, singer, and songwriter. He is also one of the most recognizable animal advocates and vegans out there. Hearing him get personal as he shares his stories of childhood is touching. Hearing his perspective on animal cruelty and how human choices can make all the difference is inspiring. Moby is the realest of the real deals and a joy to connect with. He shares how his love for animals developed at a young age, how he takes care of his mental well-being, and how he stays motivated to create when he’s feeling exhausted and frustrated by the reality of animal suffering. If there was a word for him, we'd pick peace. He is peace.

This is a truly epic episode and we feel so lucky to have Moby on our show because to talk with him is to feel, to really feel, the energy of compassion. So tune in and listen and share this episode if you love it as much as we do. Because Moby is one of the most notable animal activists, musicians, and public figures for a reason: he changes minds in a way that'll make you want to sing.

Join The Animal That Changed You community on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook -- we're waiting to welcome you! Feel free to check out the website while you're at it.

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