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The Bark: A Pet Podcast Unleashed

The Bark: A Pet Podcast Unleashed
Author: Meaghan T. and Candy Bee
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The Bark: A Pet Podcast Unleashed dives deep into Tennessee’s animal crisis, exploring the real financial impact, community responsibility, and tough decisions behind the headlines. Presented by nonprofit Laws Saving Paws, this podcast connects the dots between public safety, tax payer burden, and the wellbeing of pets and people alike.
Whether you’re an animal lover passionate about advocacy and humane care, someone frustrated by the neighborhood impact, or a practical thinker concerned about how your money’s spent, this show offers honest insight.
Episodes will cover topics like:
• Why today’s pet climate demands responsible action
• The real effects of spaying/neutering—or not
• What every buyer should know about breeding
• Preventing costly, common pet health issues
• How your hard-earned money is enabling the crisis,
• And much, much more
The Bark: Raw, relevant, and unapologetic—because the truth affects all of us.
Whether you’re an animal lover passionate about advocacy and humane care, someone frustrated by the neighborhood impact, or a practical thinker concerned about how your money’s spent, this show offers honest insight.
Episodes will cover topics like:
• Why today’s pet climate demands responsible action
• The real effects of spaying/neutering—or not
• What every buyer should know about breeding
• Preventing costly, common pet health issues
• How your hard-earned money is enabling the crisis,
• And much, much more
The Bark: Raw, relevant, and unapologetic—because the truth affects all of us.
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In this episode of The Bark, we take a closer look at what’s really happening in Tennessee with animal laws — and what that means for you, your pets, and your community. We’ll talk about your rights as a citizen when dealing with irresponsible pet owners, what it takes to be a truly responsible pet owner, and the steps you can take to make a difference.Joining us is special guest and local attorney Jessica Schultz, who brings valuable insight into how the law protects both people and animals — and where gaps still exist. From practical advice to bigger-picture solutions, this episode gives you the tools to stay informed, get involved, and help create change.
www.lawssavingpaws.org/thebarkFollow us on Facebook and IG: @thebarklspIn this episode of The Bark, we pull back the curtain on the no-kill shelter movement and reveal the hidden consequences of chasing a “no-kill” status at all costs. While the goal sounds compassionate, the reality is far more complicated — and often devastating for animals and communities.We uncover how shelters that should be open-intake are instead turning away pets, leaving strays, abandoned litters, and unwanted animals with nowhere to go. The result? Overcrowded neighborhoods, rising animal control issues, and increased strain on taxpayers, rescues, and responsible pet owners.We’ll share our views and expose the hard truths about what’s happening behind the “no-kill” label — giving you the facts you need to see the full picture and make up your own mind. And as a bonus, this episode is unofficially dedicated to Tom Brady — you’ll have to listen to find out why.
In this powerful episode, we uncover how organizations like the AKC and USDA are quietly fueling America’s growing animal crisis—including right here in Tennessee. Behind the polished image of registered breeds and kennel standards lies a system that may appear to be built on unchecked overbreeding, outdated policies, and a disturbing tolerance for puppy mills and backyard breeding operations.These high-volume breeding facilities aren’t just rare, isolated cases—they’re part of a national pipeline, enabled by lax oversight and protected by the very institutions meant to uphold animal welfare. With little accountability, puppy mills continue to churn out dogs, flooding the market and keeping both online sellers and some pet stores supplied.We explore how profit, politics, and public perception collide in a system that prioritizes registration fees and industry power over the wellbeing of animals. If you've ever questioned where your dog came from—or what it really means to be “AKC registered”—this episode will open your eyes.
We’re tackling a disturbing but critical piece of the animal crisis: the brutal reality of animal cruelty—and the warning signs it carries for domestic violence and child abuse.This isn’t just about neglected dogs or starving cats. It’s about animals being beaten, chained, shot, or left to die—and how that cruelty often signals a much bigger threat. Studies and real-life cases across the country show a direct connection between animal abuse and violence in the home. Where animals are being harmed, children and partners often are, too.We speak plainly about what’s happening: abusers who take out rage on animals as practice… or punishment. Pets used as leverage in abusive relationships. These are not isolated cases—they’re patterns, and they’re preventable.We also look at how this violence overloads our shelters, strains the animal population, and creates trauma not just for the animals, but for responders, neighbors, and entire communities. If you care about protecting animals, you should care about protecting people too. And if you're a person who believes in defending what's right, this is your call to action.
When it comes to animal laws in Tennessee, the truth is brutal: many of them aren’t broken—they were never built to work in the first place. In this episode, we’re digging into the legal side of the animal crisis and exposing the loopholes, penalties, and enforcement barriers that let abuse and neglect slip through the cracks.We break down how a lack of resources and outdated legislation are fueling the rise in our dangerous animal overpopulation. From backyard breeders to animal hoarders, this episode hits where it hurts: the gap between what's "illegal" and what gets punished.No matter who you are, what you do, or where you live… if you’re tired of seeing animals dumped and communities overwhelmed, this is the reality check you need.
The animal crisis is growing—and in Part 2 of our deep dive, we’re exposing the real cost of animal overpopulation in Tennessee. This episode unpacks the hard truths: higher euthanasia rates, shelter and rescue burnout, and the hidden taxpayer burden most people never think about.We’ll also connect the dots to rural life—how overpopulation affects livestock, landowners, and even public safety. Whether you’re a cozy office 9-5er, a farmer, a retiree, or someone who just wants to see change, this conversation gets to the core of the crisis—with no sugar-coating.This isn’t just about stray animals—it’s about broken systems, overwhelmed communities, and who’s left holding the leash when it all falls apart.
In this episode of The Bark, we dig into the messy truth behind animal overpopulation—and how problems that seem unrelated are often deeply connected. At the center of it all? Irresponsible breeding practices, lack of access to spay and neuter services, and a system that looks the other way.We expose how backyard breeding, accidental litters, and failure to fix pets fuel a statewide crisis impacting shelters, neighborhoods, and taxpayers alike. From rural counties to city streets, Tennessee is feeling the pressure—and it’s time we talk about why.Whether you're already in the fight or just starting to pay attention, this episode will connect the dots and show why it matters. Because the truth is: overpopulation isn’t just an animal problem—it’s a people problem.
In this episode of The Bark, we’re going “balls to the wall” on one of the biggest drivers of animal overpopulation in Tennessee—the decision to spay or neuter your pet. We dig into why fixing your animals matters and what happens when people don’t.From a growing veterinarian shortage to a lack of low-cost spay/neuter clinics, we break down the barriers keeping people from taking action. We also explore how these gaps affect shelters, communities, and responsible pet owners across the state.Whether you're an animal advocate or someone who’s tired of the animal crisis, this episode gives you the facts—and ways you can help fix the problem, literally and systemically.
In this episode of The Bark, we explore how responsible pet ownership isn’t just a personal choice — it’s a community issue that impacts us all. From securing your pet and understanding the risks of choosing not to fix your animals, to the serious consequences of animal abandonment and chaining dogs, we break down why individual actions have statewide effects.Irresponsible pet care doesn’t just harm animals—it narrows the path of opportunity for responsible pet ownership, and every person that calls Tennessee “home.” Join us as we discuss how every choice affects animal welfare, public safety, and the future of our local animal climate.If you're ready to make a difference—or need a reason to care—this episode will give you both the insight and the push to get involved.
Welcome to The Bark, a Tennessee podcast powered by Laws Saving Paws, where we confront the animal welfare crisis at its roots. In this kickoff episode, we dive into the real issues behind animal overpopulation—from backyard breeders and loose dog laws to overwhelmed shelters funded by tax payers.Unlike feel-good animal rescue shows, The Bark is for people who want change that lasts. Through education, grassroots advocacy, and bold legislative reform, we’re working to fix the system—not just patch it.If you're a dog-loving guy or gal, a responsible pet owner, or just someone who cares about what’s happening around you, this podcast brings you the truth about how the crisis impacts all Tennesseans—and what we can do about it.It’s time for tough conversations and real solutions. The leash is off—let’s dig in.