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Who's Walking The Dog?

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What happens to your dog if you suddenly need weeks of rehab after an illness, injury, or surgery? For many people, it's a question filled with worry. For the team at Clare's House, it's a problem they're working to solve every day. In this episode, we sit down with the Executive Director of Clare's House to talk about their one-of-a-kind mission: providing free temporary care for dogs while their St. Louis owners get better. We discuss how the organization got started, the impact they're making for both people and pets, and how our community can help keep tails wagging while owners focus on healing. To support and learn more: clareshousestl.org

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