What do burnout, self-care and boundaries have to do with rescue? Everything! In Part 2, we’ll learn the emotional toll that rescue has taken on our Roundtable participants. This conversation gets incredibly vulnerable and I commend the courage that it took to share this with the world.
Our Rescue Roundtable also explores ideas for creating a more sustainable organization and what they would differently in the future.
We start off picking up where we left off last week and jump right into those Home Visits. While some people may think these are borderline invasive, our Rescuers spill the tea on the real reasons that they’ve turned down potential adopters after a home visit. And it’s nothing to do with those dust bunnies behind the tv!
We also discuss how rescues choose the dogs that they take into their organization. I had a lot of questions about this because I’ve seen so much smack talk on social media about this over the years. I was surprised to learn how much thought goes into creating the right balance of adoptable dogs!
And also, what do rescues do with difficult dogs that they don’t think they can safely place in a home?
I’m so grateful to our Rescue Roundtable: Nichol O’Marr (foster for Pitties & Purrs Rescue), Melissa Trotman (founder of Bella’s Bully Buddies which adopted out 1,000+ dogs from 2012 – 2019) and Jen Carle (currently Director of Operations for Tara’s House Animal Rescue).
If you like this Roundtable, you won’t want to miss Episode 60 and Episode 75!
Nichol, Melissa, Jen & I discuss:
The true purpose for those home visits;
What are some reasons adopters have been turned down after a home visit?
How do rescues handle difficult dogs?
How do rescues decide which dogs to take into the rescue?
What keeps Rescuers going when things get tough?
What have our Roundtable participants learned about burnout and what would they do differently in the future?
Organizations discussed:
BARCS (Baltimore Animal Rescue and Care Shelter is the Open Admission and Animal Control shelter for Baltimore City)
Maryland SPCA (animal shelter in Baltimore City)
Baltimore Humane Society (animal shelter in Baltimore County)
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