The Bark: A Pet Podcast Unleashed
The Bark: A Pet Podcast Unleashed
Meaghan T. and Candy Bee
The Bark: A Pet Podcast Unleashed dives deep into Tennessee’s animal crisis, exploring the real financial impact, community responsibility, and tough decisions behind the headlines. Presented by nonprofit Laws Saving Paws, this podcast connects the dots between public safety, tax payer burden, and the wellbeing of pets and people alike. Whether you’re an animal lover passionate about advocacy and humane care, someone frustrated by the neighborhood impact, or a practical thinker concerned about how your money’s spent, this show offers honest insight. Episodes will cover topics like: • Why today’s pet climate demands responsible action • The real effects of spaying/neutering—or not • What every buyer should know about breeding • Preventing costly, common pet health issues • How your hard-earned money is enabling the crisis, • And much, much more The Bark: Raw, relevant, and unapologetic—because the truth affects all of us.
Monkey Business: From Play to Policy
In this episode of The Bark, things take a lighter turn... but we’re still covering serious ground.We’re joined by a very special guest: Monkey, an adoptable dog who makes a strong case for why “office visits” should be a regular part of advocacy work. Along the way, we play a round of “Would You Rather” that’s equal parts fun, surprising, and surprisingly revealing. But it’s not all games! We also bring you up to speed on what we’ve been working on lately, including local ordinance efforts, community outreach events, and the ongoing work of addressing animal overpopulation at its roots.At its core, this episode is about connection... between people, animals, and the systems that shape their lives. Sometimes that looks like policy work. Sometimes it looks like showing up in the community. And sometimes it looks like asking ridiculous “Would you rather?” questions with a playful dog named Monkey.And yes… we’re still figuring out microphones, timing, and how not to get distracted by dogs in the room. Thanks for sticking with us while the message gets clearer, and the chaos stays intentional!If you enjoy a mix of humor, real talk, and behind-the-scenes advocacy, this one’s for you.
Jun 9
37 min
Myths, Lies & Hunting Dogs
In this episode of The Bark, we sit down with a hunting dog owner to have an honest conversation about a topic that’s often misunderstood: how hunters actually treat their dogs.There are a lot of assumptions out there, and we’re not afraid to address them head-on. From living conditions to training, care, and purpose, we dig into what life really looks like for hunting dogs, and separate fact from fiction.This isn’t about defending bad behavior or ignoring real issues. It’s about getting the full picture, asking better questions, and challenging the narratives that can divide people who ultimately care about animals.And yes… Meaghan is still figuring out how to use a microphone! So thanks for sticking with us while the message gets louder and the audio gets better. If you’ve ever had strong opinions about hunting dogs—or think you already know the story—this episode might make you rethink a few things.
Apr 9
55 min
If Dogs Were Humans... They'd Be Arrested
In Episode 17 of The Bark, there will be no policy. No legislation. No heavy stuff. Today? We’re not being serious.We’re sharing the most unhinged, hilarious, and slightly concerning stories from pet owners — including our own. We’re talking canine red flags, behaviors that would absolutely get someone blocked if they were human, and why bringing a puppy on a first date might be a relationship-ending decision.Is it cute… or is it a red flag? Should we be concerned? Are we the problem?This one’s just for fun. Consider it your break from the serious stuff… because even dog advocates need a chaotic episode now and then.
Feb 19
38 min
We’re baaack… with a lot to talk about!
In Episode 16 of The Bark, we’re kicking off the new year with updates on what LSP has been working on behind the scenes—and what it means for animals and communities across Tennessee. We break down our Better Boards campaign, an initiative urging Tractor Supply Co. to address a misalignment we’ve identified within the company, which is working against the efforts of the rescues and shelters they support.We also dig into Tennessee Senate Bill 1475, why it’s critical for animal welfare, and how it fits into the bigger picture of prevention. Plus, we share updates on the key relationships we’re building to move the veterinary premises permitting amendment forward—an essential step in expanding access to spay/neuter and care.If you’ve been waiting for ways to get involved in the change, we’ve got a ton of action items for you in this episode. We'll deliver transparency, hard truths, and action—you’ll want to tune in.
Feb 1
59 min
"Stop it!" Our Christmas Wish List
In this festive episode of The Bark, we’re cutting through the holiday sparkle to talk about the real do’s and don’ts of Christmas when it comes to dogs and cats. While the season brings joy, it also brings a dangerous spike in impulse puppy purchases, roadside puppy sales, and “free to a good home” litters from irresponsible breeding. We break down why buying — or taking — a puppy under these circumstances fuels the animal crisis and puts families and pets in tough situations once the holiday glow fades.But it’s not all warnings. We’ll share why foster-to-adopt is one of the best gifts you can give an animal (and yourself), offering a safe, commitment-free way to see if a pet is truly the right fit.We’ll also cover holiday safety basics to keep your own pets protected — from dangerous décor to toxic treats to the stress that comes with busy homes and visitors.Whether you’re a seasoned pet parent or thinking about bringing home a new furry family member, this episode will help you navigate the season with compassion, clarity, and responsibility.
Dec 3, 2025
1 hr 8 min
When the Crisis Hits the Farm
At Laws Saving Paws, we believe meaningful change happens when communities and industry leaders come together — and few voices in Tennessee are as influential as Farm Bureau. In this episode of The Bark, we explore how the state’s growing animal overpopulation crisis is no longer contained to shelters or city centers. Stray and roaming dogs, driven by an absence of breeding laws and limited access to spay/neuter, are now impacting the very people Farm Bureau represents: our farmers.From threats to livestock to increased safety concerns and financial strain, the ripple effect of unchecked breeding is real — and preventable. That’s why we’re asking an important question: What role could Farm Bureau play in addressing a crisis that now touches every corner of Tennessee?Join us as we unpack the issue, highlight opportunities for collaboration, and discuss how policy, partnership, and awareness could protect both animals and the agricultural communities that keep our state strong. 
Nov 21, 2025
49 min
A Lifeline For Our Heroes
In this episode of The Bark, we spotlight the life-saving bond between veterans and their dogs — a partnership built on trust, loyalty, and healing. While our veterans step up to defend our country, countless dogs are stepping up to defend them right back, providing critical emotional support, mobility assistance, and a renewed sense of purpose when life after service feels overwhelming.But here’s the hard truth: while dogs are saving lives, too many of theirs are being thrown away. As we face a growing animal crisis, we must rethink the value society puts on a dog’s life — especially when their impact can mean the difference between hope and despair for the heroes who served us.We’ll sit down with Monica Piper, a veteran and Executive Director of Warrior Freedom Service Dogs – an organization committed to helping veterans with service induced brain injuries reconnect through the unconditional love of a service dog.If you’ve ever doubted the worth of one animal’s life, this episode will change your mind.
Oct 31, 2025
1 hr
The Foster Effect
www.lawssavingpaws.org/thebarkFollow us on Facebook and IG: @thebarklspIn this episode of The Bark, we’re pulling back the curtain on one of the most overlooked aids to Tennessee’s animal crisis — fostering. While shelters struggle to keep up with endless intakes and the fallout of overbreeding, foster homes are the unsung heroes keeping the system from collapsing.We’re talking about what really happens when there aren’t enough fosters — dogs left in kennels for months, cats born on the streets, and animals turned away because there’s simply nowhere for them to go. Fostering doesn’t just give animals a temporary home — it gives them a fighting chance. It’s also the smartest way to see if a pet fits your life before making the long-term commitment of adoption.We’ll break down how fostering saves lives, eases overcrowding, and chips away at the root of the animal overpopulation problem — one home, one heart, one animal at a time.If you’ve ever said, “I could never foster — I’d get too attached,” this episode may make you think twice.
Oct 10, 2025
59 min
Together or Nowhere: A Conversation with The Animal Alliance
In this episode of The Bark, we sit down with the global organization out of Baltimore, Maryland,  The Animal Alliance, whose mission is clear: Transforming Communities Through Compassion for Animals. Together, we explore how tackling issues like animal overpopulation and continued compassion for our animals, irresponsible breeding, and lack of access to spay/neuter services requires collaboration — not competition.Too often, rescues, shelters, and advocates work in silos or even against each other. The Animal Alliance is a driving force for using partnerships to inspire not only in our local communities, globally. Listen in as we talk about how teamwork can create a future where animals — and people — thrive.
Sep 25, 2025
1 hr 5 min
Law & Order: Tennessee Style (with Special Guest, Jessica Schultz)
In this episode of The Bark, we take a closer look at what’s really happening in Tennessee with animal laws — and what that means for you, your pets, and your community. We’ll talk about your rights as a citizen when dealing with irresponsible pet owners, what it takes to be a truly responsible pet owner, and the steps you can take to make a difference.Joining us is special guest and local attorney Jessica Schultz, who brings valuable insight into how the law protects both people and animals — and where gaps still exist. From practical advice to bigger-picture solutions, this episode gives you the tools to stay informed, get involved, and help create change.
Sep 3, 2025
1 hr 6 min
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