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EP 6 Part 2: Dogs, Borders & Broken Systems: Michael Joyce on Dog Welfare in Northern Ireland

23 min · 25 de jun de 2025
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In this episode of the Rob the Dog podcast, Dec speaks with Michael Joyce, founder of Dog Animal Welfare Reform in Northern Ireland. They discuss the challenges of animal welfare legislation, the role of media in advocacy, and the importance of community involvement in dog welfare. Michael shares insights on the need for education, the impact of influencers, and the reality of animal welfare charities. They also explore cross-border issues in dog welfare and the future directions for advocacy in this field.

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