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The Why of Rescue

Episode 1 of the Rescue Pup and a Cup podcast, hosted by Stephen and Janelle, CEO and Chairwoman of Redstone Husky Rescue, titled "The Why of Rescue" was published on January 1, 2022 and runs 49 minutes.

January 1, 2022 ·49m · Rescue Pup and a Cup

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Join us for the raw, unedited discussion of who we are, why we got into rescue, what rescue involves, some of our favorite stories, the roadblocks we encountered, and more!

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