My Dog Ate My Podcast
Meet Georgina, a lovable 8 year-old Frenchie/Corgi mix with plenty of personality. Hear about Georgie’s quirky Frenchie vs. Corgi traits, her adventures traveling across the country, and the multiple timed she claimed the neighbor’s porch as her own. You’ll also hear how Georgie came into their lives as a “happy accident” and how she’s grown into the heart of the family. Follow along with Georgie’s adventures on instagram at @georgietheforgi.
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Meet Bruce Wayne Campbell: a mellow, travel-ready pup with a superhero name and a gentleman’s soul. From being the “boring” puppy in a basket of nine to becoming his mom’s constant companion at work, on backpacking trails, and even in airplane cabins, Bruce has always been an old soul with a big heart. We talk about his movie-inspired name, his surprising DNA mix (spoiler: not a Yorkie!), his love for long walks, and his Butters-meets-Barry White inner voice. Follow Bruce’s mom on Instagram at @liltie and check out his shelter shoutout @muttvillesf if you're looking to adopt a senior...
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Meet Mona: part pug, part terrier, part lab, and 100% @stocklistgoods shop dog icon. Adopted from @tacomahumane, Mona went from puppy crate protests to becoming the heart and face of Stocklist Goods. We chat with Mona’s human Liz about the origin of Mona’s name, her annual birthday bashes (MonaFest, anyone?), and her role as store ambassador greeting customers. Credit to @coxswainpress for the amazing Eras-inspired cover art (AKA the official merch of Mona’s birthday bash 2024!)
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Meet Eddie, the ball-loving, bunny-watching Sheltie with a mind of his own. In this episode, we chat about his pandemic puppy origins, his cat-like independence, his immaculate fur, and his uncanny ability to charm strangers while keeping his humans on a tight potty schedule. From daycare “friend lists” to avoiding puddles at all costs, Eddie proves that life is best lived on his own terms.
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This week, we chat with Devan about her two lovable dachshunds, Pilot and Goose. Pilot is the attention-seeking diva, while Goose is the shy foodie with a growing sense of adventure. Devan shares how the move from SF to Reno has affected their routine, their dynamic as brothers, and what makes each dog delightfully weird. Plus: favorite SF dog spots, dachshund meetups, and why Goose’s brain might just be circus music and snacks. Follow their adventures at @pilotsfritofeet on Instagram!
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Meet Kora, a 4-year-old Rhodesian Ridgeback who has fully embraced her San Diego beach dog lifestyle (minus any actual swimming). We chat about her “summer camp” beach crew and her Beyoncé/Taylor Swift-level sassy confidence. We also get the secret-society backstory of how her humans were twice “vetted” by Ridgeback breeders, why she was the chill puppy who chose them, and how she spends most non-beach hours doing what she does best: sleeping. Follow along with Kora’s adventures at @kora.ridgeback on Instagram!
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Meet Naga, a seven year-old German Shepherd who prefers her adventures strictly before sundown. We talk about her unique sleeping style (hint: upside-down), her fear of the dark, and the challenges of navigating anxiety. Despite it all, Naga is affectionate, expressive, and always ready to lean in for comfort and snoot boops!
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Meet Tango, a mellow yet stubborn 12-year-old Shiba Inu who’s taken on the role of certified plant protector — from patrolling houseplants to greeting shop visitors (and occasionally sneaking into staff meetings). We chat about his cat-like quirks, his love of cheeseburgers, escaping adventures, and how he’s learned to share his space (and fur) with kids, cats, and even backyard birds.
info_outlineMeet Eddie, the ball-loving, bunny-watching Sheltie with a mind of his own. In this episode, we chat about his pandemic puppy origins, his cat-like independence, his immaculate fur, and his uncanny ability to charm strangers while keeping his humans on a tight potty schedule. From daycare “friend lists” to avoiding puddles at all costs, Eddie proves that life is best lived on his own terms.