Dave Stall Show
If your dog slips out the front door, escapes during a fireworks show, or vanishes unexpectedly, your first instinct may be the very thing that puts them in greater danger. In this eye-opening episode of Dog Tales & More Radio, host Dave Stall and co-host Brittany sit down with renowned lost-dog recovery expert Babs Frye to discuss the proven techniques that help bring missing dogs home safely. As founder of A Way Home for Dogs, Babs has helped recover countless lost pets and has become one of the nation's most respected voices on canine recovery behavior. Throughout the conversation, she explains why chasing, yelling, or pursuing a frightened dog often drives them farther away, making recovery more difficult and increasing the risk of injury. The discussion is especially timely as the Fourth of July and other fireworks-heavy holidays continue to be among the busiest times of year for lost pets. In This Episode: * What to do immediately after your dog goes missing * Common mistakes owners make during recovery efforts * Why chasing a frightened dog often backfires * Fireworks safety and prevention strategies * The benefits of martingale collars * Lost dog behavior and recovery psychology * Volunteer opportunities with A Way Home for Dogs * Behind-the-scenes stories from real dog recovery cases One of the most powerful parts of the episode comes as Babs shares real-world recovery stories, including the successful recovery of a dog after nearly three months of patient, behavior-based fieldwork. Her experiences highlight the importance of understanding how scared dogs think and react when separated from their owners. Featured Guests: * Babs Frye * Coral Brooke * Cam Lui The conversation also includes an inside look at Better Call Babs, a documentary following Babs' work recovering lost dogs. Producers Coral Brooke and Cam Lui discuss the filmmaking process, their commitment to authenticity, and what audiences can expect from this emotional and inspiring project. Beyond recovery techniques, the episode explores the broader world of rescue work, volunteerism, and the incredible transformations that happen when fearful dogs are given patience, consistency, and compassionate care. One especially touching story involves a traumatized rescue dog who slowly learned to trust people again through the dedication of volunteers. Key Takeaways: * Stay calm and avoid chasing a frightened dog. * Understanding canine behavior dramatically improves recovery success. * Prevention is the best protection during fireworks and stressful events. * Proper equipment, including secure collars and identification, can save lives. * Volunteers play a critical role in helping rescue organizations succeed. Whether you're a dog owner, rescue volunteer, foster parent, or simply an animal lover, this episode offers practical advice, inspiring stories, and valuable insight into the world of lost dog recovery. Learn More * A Way Home for Dogs: awayhomefordogs.com [http://awayhomefordogs.com] Watch & Listen * YouTube: @MrDaveStall * Website: davestall.com [http://davestall.com] Dog Tails & More Radio 06/14/26
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