My Dog Ate My Podcast
Lulu the 6 year-old Yorkshire Terrier may be small, but she’s full of confidence and loyalty. In this episode, her proud mama Jasmine talks about life with her snorty, adventurous Yorkie who enjoys long walks, morning cuddles, and keeping the house safe. From living in Mexico to bouncing back after hard times, Lulu is a prime example of how little dogs have huge personalities! Shelter shoutout: @homeward_pet in Seattle, WA
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Ghost may look intimidating, but he’s actually one of the gentlest dogs you’ll ever meet. In this episode, his human shares what it’s like living with a massive, shy sweetheart, from being misunderstood in public to building trust, sticking close to his person, and calmly coexisting with everything from kids to chickens. Rescue shoutout: @paws_wa
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Zuzu is a 3 year old Olde English Bulldogge with big feelings, selective hearing, and absolutely no interest in obedience training. In this episode, Zuzu’s mom shares how she got her name, why food runs her entire life, and the unforgettable moment she was officially kicked out of training camp. Follow along with more of her antics on Instagram at @mumu.n.zuzu!
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Dexter may be two-thirds Heeler, but he’s 100% empathy; he’s a smart, energetic, food-motivated goofball with a gift for sensing people’s emotions. We talk about his foster-fail story, his chaotic-good personality, and why his emotional intuition makes him such a special companion and perfect foster dog “temperament tester.” Rescue shoutout: @savinggreatanimals
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Pendleton the seven year-old Great Dane may be seven feet tall when he stands up, but he’s really just a goofy, stubborn, thunder-phobic derp. Tune in to hear us chat about his many nicknames, his questionable “hunting” skills, his dramatic fear of storms, and his habit of blocking his siblings from using the deck stairs!
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This week we chat about Logan, a sweet, gentle, and slightly uncertain mixed-breed pup looking for his forever home. His foster, Amanda, shares what Logan’s journey has looked like since being rescued from a backyard with over 20 other dogs. We talk about his growing confidence, his love of burrowing under blankets, his playful curiosity, and his excitement for new people, new smells, and new adventures. Logan is smart, affectionate, and eager to bond, especially with someone who can help guide him when he becomes overstimulated or unsure. If you’re looking for a cuddly companion with a...
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This week, we chat about River the Shiba Inu, my “stepson who breaks every Shiba stereotype. River isn’t an escape artist or a wild adventurer, he’s a clingy, couch-loving sidekick with angst and a flair for begging. Tune in to hear about his Portlandia-inspired name, his AirTag adventures, and why he’s the most lovable exception to the Shiba rule. Follow along his adventures at @river_the_shiba! Shelter shoutout: @oregonhumane
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Meet Cody: the Dachshund/Yorkie/Chihuahua mix with short legs, a loud bark, and a very specific love language: pizza. We chat with his mom Amber (@eventswithamber2025) about how Cody picked her, his impressive career as the household “pee wizard,” his leftover-detecting superpowers, and his ongoing feud with doorbells (and other completely imaginary threats). He may not be winning service dog awards anytime soon, but with his guilty stares, trivia night ambitions, and tiny-but-bold energy, Cody’s already the main character in his pack.
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Pepper and Fish may both be 70-pound doodles, but their personalities couldn’t be more different! In this episode, we chat about the girls’ birthday and half-birthday burger traditions, bedtime rotations, barking pitches, and more. Pepper and Fish have definitely grown into their sibling bond with plenty of sass and love. You can find more of their adventures on Instagram at @pepper.the.bernedoodle. This episode’s shelter shoutouts: Kitsap Humane Society and Tacoma Humane Society.
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Meet Apollo, the independent, moody, and sweet 8 year-old Husky who’s equal parts cat-like and fiercely loyal protector. His mom shares how her handsome beach-loving rescue went from anxious and reactive to confident and grounded through structure, patience, and love. From snow naps on the balcony to sunset walks by the water, Apollo keeps his mom safe, keeps her on schedule, and keeps everyone smiling with his signature “woo-woo” bark. This episode’s shelter shoutout is Bonnie Hays Animal Shelter in Hillsboro, Oregon
info_outlineMeet Nova, the endlessly affectionate “velcro doberman” whose goofy charm and eager-to-please nature light up every room. Her mom shares how a two-year waitlist led to her arrival, her love of sports and silly tricks (despite failing her Doberman temperament test), and her sweet habit of never wanting to upset her mom. We also talk about Nova’s lively pack, Karma, Bali, Vega, and Jiro (among others!). Special shoutout to Nova's mom's rescue, @georgiadobermanrescue.