In this emotional Season 2 opener for The Rescue State, Kim shares how her first foster dog, Bergy, changed her life and opened her eyes to the realities of animal shelters, the fostering experience and California’s homeless pet crisis.Join us for the first part of this powerful two-part story. You won’t want to miss it!
In the season’s finale of The Rescue State podcast, I dive into one of the biggest loopholes backyard breeders use to sell puppies: Craigslist. Even though Craigslist bans the sale of animals, many people try to get around the rules with misleading ads. In this episode, I walk you through how to spot these posts and show you how to turn “flagging” them into a game. Together, we can push back against illegal puppy sales, protect dogs from backyard breeders and remind sellers that the public is watching. Tune in to learn how to play the “flagging game” and join the movement to hold backyard breeders accountable—one flagged ad at a time.
In this episode of The Rescue State, we dive into one of the most powerful and often overlooked ways you can save a life...Fostering! Rescues cannot do what they do without fosters opening their homes and hearts to dogs in need. I share why fostering is so essential, bust a few common myths that might be holding people back and offer practical pointers for anyone on the fence. Whether you’ve been considering fostering for a while or this is the first time you’ve thought about it, this episode will show you just how much of a difference you can make.
In this second part of our brachycephalic breed series, we take a hard look at how backyard breeders are fueling the crisis inside high-kill shelters. By overbreeding bulldogs, Frenchies, pugs and other short-snout dogs often with severe health issues, these breeders prioritize profit over animal welfare. This leaves thousands of dogs to suffer and end up in shelters at alarming rates.Together, we can push back. At the end of this episode, I share where you can download two free resources from my website rescue-state.com so that you can easily contact your local councilmembers and county supervisors and demand change! #EndBackyardBreeding
In this week’s episode of The Rescue State, I dive into the hidden costs of owning brachycephalic breeds; think pugs, English bulldogs, French bulldogs and other flat nosed breeds. These sweet, little companions often require extensive and expensive medical care from breathing difficulties to chronic skin and eye conditions.Sadly, many end up in shelters when families can no longer afford their care and too many are being euthanized as a result. This is part one of a two-part conversation where I uncover the realities behind these breeds’ medical needs and the heartbreaking impact on shelters across California.
In this episode of The Rescue State, I sit down with Kevin and Sue Walshe, the incredible founders of Promise 4 Paws. Together, we dive into the tough but necessary conversations about the realities of animal rescue and the immense joy that comes from saving lives.Promise 4 Paws isn’t just a rescue—it’s a powerhouse team of fosters and volunteers who have built something truly extraordinary. Their compassion, dedication, and determination put them in a league of their own and their work has saved thousands of animals who otherwise would not have had a chance.This conversation is both heartfelt and eye-opening and it shines a light on why supporting rescues like Promise 4 Paws with donations, volunteering, and advocacy is so vital.
In this listener Q&A episode of The Rescue State, Kim tackles your most pressing questions about California’s homeless dog crisis. Packed with eye-opening facts and insight into shelter realities, this episode sheds light on the complex reasons behind the state’s overwhelming homeless dog population.From unenforced laws to gaps in resources, Kim breaks down the “why” behind the crisis—empowering you with the knowledge to be part of the solution.
In this episode, I sit down with Kristi Young, a rescue coordinator with Loved At Last Dog Rescue. Together, we share our firsthand experiences rescuing dogs from California shelters and transporting them to Vancouver, Canada, where they find loving foster homes and forever families.Kristi opens up about the unique challenges rescues face in California, from overwhelming shelter numbers to restrictive legislation. We also talk about the systemic issues contributing to high euthanasia rates—and the steps needed to move California toward becoming a true No Kill state.
In this first episode of The Rescue State, host Kim Moodey shares the heart behind the mission: turning California into a No Kill state by supporting high kill shelters. Kim opens up about her personal journey into animal rescue and introduces the story that started it all—the emotional, unforgettable rescue of a foster dog named Apollo. It’s a story of heartbreak, hope, and a call to action for every animal advocate. And please donate to Babs Fry with A Way Home for Dogs. She's an amazing hero and accepts donations. Visit her non-profit page at awayhomefordogs.com