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Ep. 7 – What Happened To The Dogs From Hurricane Harvey? with Hot Mess Pooches

54 min · 19. Nov. 2018
Episode Ep. 7 – What Happened To The Dogs From Hurricane Harvey? with Hot Mess Pooches Cover

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We join Natalie Freshour of Hot Mess Pooches to discuss what has and has not changed since Hurricane Harvey and the plight of running a large dog sanctuary in a city that has a low adoption rate. Some of the answers might shock and upset you – but we aren’t here to sugar coat any of it. This is the real world of dog rescue. Dig in! You can donate to Hot Mess Pooches or send them some MUCH Needed dog food at facebook.com/hotmesspooches [http://facebook.com/hotmesspooches]

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