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The Human Side of Dog Behavior
Jun 23, 2026
50m 33s
When Animal Control Loses Its Voice: Melissa Miller Reflects on a Difficult Decision
Jun 16, 2026
51m 35s
Community Cats, Community Solutions: A Conversation with Feral Fixers TNR Club
Jun 9, 2026
52m 26s
Helping Shelters Help More Animals
Jun 2, 2026
57m 23s
Fox Around and Find Out!
May 26, 2026
47m 13s
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 6/23/26 | ![]() The Human Side of Dog Behavior | This week on Keep it Humane, we sit down with renowned dog trainer, behavior consultant, author, and speaker Melissa McCue-McGrath. Known for her wit, honesty, and practical approach to animal behavior, Melissa shares lessons learned from years of working with dogs and the people who love them.We discuss the realities of dog training, common misconceptions about canine behavior, and the challenges facing pet owners, shelters, rescues, and animal welfare professionals. Melissa also talks about her books, her podcast, and why understanding behavior is about much more than teaching a dog to sit.Whether you’re an animal control officer, shelter professional, trainer, rescue volunteer, or devoted pet owner, this conversation is packed with insight, humor, and valuable takeaways.Join us as we explore the human-animal bond, behavior science, and the stories behind a career dedicated to helping dogs and their people succeed. | 50m 33s | ||||||
| 6/16/26 | ![]() When Animal Control Loses Its Voice: Melissa Miller Reflects on a Difficult Decision | This week on Keep it Humane: The Podcast, we sit down with former St. Clair County Animal Control Director Melissa Miller following her recent resignation after a controversial vote by county commissioners to rewrite the county’s animal control ordinance. The changes shifted criminal animal cruelty investigations away from Animal Control and placed those responsibilities with local law enforcement agencies, a move Miller publicly opposed before stepping down. (St. Clair Area View)Melissa joins us to discuss the events leading up to her resignation, her concerns about the future of animal cruelty investigations, and what these changes could mean for animal welfare professionals, law enforcement, and the animals they serve. This candid conversation explores the challenges of leadership, advocacy, and navigating policy decisions that impact the profession.Whether you’re an animal control officer, shelter professional, veterinarian, or animal welfare advocate, this is an episode you won’t want to miss. | 51m 35s | ||||||
| 6/9/26 | ![]() Community Cats, Community Solutions: A Conversation with Feral Fixers TNR Club✨ | community catsTrap-Neuter-Return+3 | Ashley Bishop | Feral Fixers TNR Club | — | community catsTNR+4 | — | 52m 26s | |
| 6/2/26 | ![]() Helping Shelters Help More Animals✨ | animal shelteringanimal welfare+3 | Ashlee BishopAshley Bishop+1 | Team Shelter USA | — | animal shelteringpublic policy+3 | — | 57m 23s | |
| 5/26/26 | ![]() Fox Around and Find Out!✨ | animal rescueadvocacy+3 | Nicole Navarro | Pawsitive Beginnings | — | animal rescueanimal welfare+3 | — | 47m 13s | |
| 5/18/26 | ![]() Helping People Help Animals: A Conversation with Anti-Cruelty✨ | animal welfaresheltering+5 | — | Anti-Cruelty | Chicago | animal welfareshelters+5 | — | 57m 29s | |
| 5/12/26 | ![]() Spay, Neuter & Speak Up: How CATTOO Became a Movement✨ | spay and neutercat overpopulation+3 | Ashley | Forbes | — | spayneuter+5 | — | 34m 26s | |
| 5/5/26 | ![]() Lost Pets, Found Solutions: Inside Journey Home Animal Control✨ | animal controllost pet recovery+4 | Rachael | Journey Home Animal Control | — | animal controllost pets+6 | — | 47m 06s | |
| 4/28/26 | ![]() Trap, Neuter, Return: Compassion in Action✨ | trap-neuter-returnfeline welfare+4 | Deborah Felin McGaldi | Helen Sanders CatPAWS | CaliforniaSouthern California | trap-neuter-returnfeline welfare+4 | — | 47m 25s | |
| 4/21/26 | ![]() Pets of the Homeless: Unhoused but Not Unhelped✨ | homelessnessanimal welfare+3 | Genevieve Frederick | Feeding Pets of the Homeless | — | petshomeless+3 | — | 55m 39s | |
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| 4/14/26 | ![]() Helping Pets Live Longer: What Veterinary Medicine Gets Right—and Wrong✨ | pet longevityveterinary medicine+5 | Dr. Kevin Tillman | rapamycincorporate veterinary medicine | — | pet healthlongevity drugs+4 | — | 1h 08m 20s | |
| 4/7/26 | ![]() History Repeats Itself: What Animal Welfare Gets Right… and Wrong (Episode 306)✨ | animal welfare historypublic health concerns+4 | Audrey Lodato | Best Friends Animal SocietyBarking at the Knot | Utah | animal welfareshelter operations+5 | — | 51m 47s | |
| 3/31/26 | ![]() The Cost of Caring (Episode 306)✨ | compassion fatigueanimal welfare+3 | Ashley BishopAshlee Bishop | — | — | compassion fatigueanimal control+4 | — | 25m 00s | |
| 3/24/26 | ![]() Large Scale Impounds (Episode 305)✨ | large-scale animal impoundsanimal welfare+3 | — | animal controlshelters+2 | Los Angeles County | animal seizureimpound operations+3 | — | 56m 14s | |
| 3/17/26 | ![]() Five Domains of Animal Welfare (Episode 304)✨ | animal welfareFive Domains+5 | AshleyAshlee | Five Domains of Animal WelfareFive Freedoms | — | animal welfareFive Domains+6 | — | 47m 14s | |
| 3/11/26 | ![]() The $5 Million Dog Bite: When Shelter Transparency Fails (Episode 303)✨ | dog bite incidentsshelter transparency+4 | Ashley Bishop | Belgian MalinoisLos Angeles County+2 | Los Angeles | dog biteshelter+6 | — | 47m 43s | |
| 3/3/26 | ![]() Mumbai to Montreal: A Different Way to Understand Dogs (Episode 302)✨ | dog behaviorcultural perspectives+4 | Sam Amalsadwala | Zoroastrian traditions | MumbaiMontreal | dog trainingcanine behavior+4 | — | 38m 55s | |
| 2/25/26 | ![]() Taking Care of Families by Taking Care of Their Pets (Episode 301) | In this episode of Keep it Humane: The Podcast, Daniel Ettinger and Ashley Bishop sit down with Dr. Doonerstag, DVM, for an insightful conversation exploring the critical role veterinarians play in animal welfare, shelter medicine, and community-based care.Dr. Doonerstag shares perspectives from the veterinary field on some of the most complex challenges facing animal control agencies and shelters today — from medical decision-making and capacity for care to collaboration between veterinarians, animal control officers, and shelter professionals. The discussion dives into how veterinary expertise supports humane outcomes, improves field response, and helps agencies balance compassion with practical realities.Together, we explore the evolving relationship between animal control and veterinary medicine, the importance of communication across disciplines, and how partnerships can better serve both animals and the communities we protect.Whether you’re an animal control officer, shelter professional, veterinarian, or advocate, this episode offers thoughtful insight into how working together — across roles and perspectives — helps us truly keep it humane. | 57m 41s | ||||||
| 2/17/26 | ![]() The Humane Roundup (Episode 300) | Before Keep it Humane, there was The Humane Roundup — the show that started it all.In this special episode, we bring back two of the original hosts of The Humane Roundup — the voices who helped lay the foundation for the conversations we’re still having today. We revisit where it all began, why the show was created, what was happening in animal welfare at the time, and how those early discussions shaped what the podcast has become.We talk about:The original mission behind The Humane RoundupHow the profession has evolved since those early episodesThe hard lessons, the proud moments, and the behind-the-scenes storiesWhy the rebrand to Keep it Humane matteredAnd what still needs to change in animal control and shelteringThis isn’t just a reunion. It’s a reflection on growth — personal, professional, and as a field.If you’ve been with us since the beginning, this one’s for you.If you’re new here, this is your origin story.Because the conversations that shaped this profession didn’t start yesterday.They started with people willing to press record and speak honestly about the work.And that’s exactly what we’re doing again. | 54m 45s | ||||||
| 2/10/26 | ![]() Neuter Your Ex (Episode 299.5) | In this fun and heartfelt episode, Ashley and I dive into one of the most creative shelter fundraisers we’ve seen yet — the “Neuter Your Ex” campaign from Check out the “Neuter Your Ex” promotion and how it helps community cats. We break down how this playful idea raises funds for spay/neuter programs that reduce feral cat overpopulation, support Trap-Neuter-Return efforts, and ultimately save lives. Plus, we share other practical and impactful things shelters can do right now — from low-cost spay/neuter clinics and community TNR efforts to engaging events and creative donor opportunities that help animals find better lives. Whether you’re a shelter team member, volunteer, or animal lover, you’ll come away with fresh inspiration for making a difference! | 31m 34s | ||||||
| 2/4/26 | ![]() Can I Please Have a Dog (Episode 299) | In this episode of Keep It Humane: The Podcast, Daniel Ettinger, Ashley Bishop, and Ashlee Bishop sit down with children’s author Marshall Silverman. Marshall reads from his heartfelt book Can I Please Have a Dog and shares the inspiration behind the story. We talk about patience, responsibility, and the powerful connection between kids, animals, and storytelling. It’s a warm, family-friendly episode that highlights how books can spark empathy and meaningful conversations. | 45m 14s | ||||||
| 1/27/26 | ![]() The Next Chapter of Animal Welfare: A Candid Conversation with Wayne Pacelle (Episode 298) | In this episode, we sit down with Wayne Pacelle — former President & CEO of HSUS and current leader of two powerful organizations shaping the future of animal welfare: Animal Wellness Action (https://animalwellnessaction.org/) and the Center for a Humane Economy (https://centerforahumaneeconomy.org/).Wayne joins us for a wide-ranging conversation about the current state of animal welfare for dogs and cats in shelters, from the progress we’ve made to the persistent challenges that still demand our attention. We explore how innovative policies, corporate engagement, and data-driven strategies can help reduce suffering, strengthen communities, and create a more humane world for animals in need.Whether you’re an animal shelter professional, advocate, or lifelong animal lover, Wayne’s insights — grounded in decades of leadership — will challenge you, inspire you, and leave you energized about what’s possible when we aim higher for the animals we serve.Learn more:🔗 Animal Wellness Action — https://animalwellnessaction.org/🔗 Center for a Humane Economy — https://centerforahumaneeconomy.org/Tune in for honest conversation, practical takeaways, and a hopeful vision for shelter animals everywhere. | 53m 05s | ||||||
| 1/20/26 | ![]() When ‘Save Them All’ Meets Reality: Who Sets the Rules in Animal Welfare? (Episode 297) | In this episode of Keep it Humane, Daniel and Ashley sit down with Douglas Starr, Professor Emeritus of Science Journalism at Boston University and longtime science writer, to unpack one of the most polarizing topics in animal welfare today: the no-kill movement and the influence of large national organizations like Best Friends Animal Society.Douglas joins the show to discuss his recent Smithsonian Magazine article, “The Nation’s Biggest Animal Sanctuary Operates Under the Mantra ‘Save Them All.’ How Controversial Is That?”, which you can read here:👉 https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/nations-biggest-animal-sanctuary-operates-under-mantra-save-them-all-how-controversial-180987638/Drawing from time spent at Best Friends Animal Sanctuary and extensive historical research, Douglas shares what he learned about the ideals, psychology, and politics behind the no-kill philosophy. While acknowledging the dedication of many working within the movement, the conversation explores how language, public pressure, and one-size-fits-all approaches can create unintended consequences for shelters, communities, and public safety.Together, Daniel, Ashley, and Douglas have an honest, nuanced discussion about the harm caused by labels like “kill shelter,” the pressure placed on municipal agencies, the silencing of dissenting voices, and the difficult ethical decisions faced by animal welfare professionals every day. With decades of combined experience, the episode emphasizes the need for balance—prioritizing humane care and community safety, accountability in pet ownership, access to spay and neuter services, and moving beyond slogans toward practical, collaborative solutions.This episode challenges simplistic narratives and invites listeners to think critically about what responsible animal welfare really looks like. | 55m 29s | ||||||
| 1/13/26 | ![]() In the Animal Welfare Trenches: Reflections and the Road Ahead (Episode 296) | It’s the first episode of Keep it Humane for 2026, and we’re kicking off the year by catching up.Daniel Ettinger, Ashley Bishop, and Ashlee Bishop sit down to reflect on the past year—what challenged us, what surprised us, and what reminded us why this work matters. From lessons learned in animal control and animal welfare to the realities of burnout, leadership, and showing up for both people and animals, this episode is an honest look back at where we’ve been.We also talk about the road ahead: what we’re hopeful about in 2026, what needs to change in the profession, and how we can continue to help people help animals in meaningful, sustainable ways.If you work in animal control, shelters, rescue, or animal welfare—or care about the people doing the work—this episode sets the tone for the year ahead. | 48m 26s | ||||||
| 12/2/25 | ![]() Global Battles, Local Impact: Inside the Fight Against Animal Cruelty (Bonus Episode) | In this powerful episode, Daniel Ettinger and Ashlee Bishop sit down with Nina Jackel, founder of Lady Freethinker, for an in-depth conversation about the global fight against animal cruelty and what it takes to create real, lasting change.Nina shares her remarkable journey from freelance journalist to leading an international nonprofit that exposes abuse, funds on-the-ground rescuers, and drives policy change around the world. From shutting down dog meat auction houses in South Korea to helping authorities dismantle a dogfighting ring in Chile—resulting in the longest animal cruelty sentence in the nation’s history—Nina walks us through some of Lady Freethinker’s most impactful victories.The discussion digs into the evolving landscape of online animal cruelty, challenges in prosecuting abuse cases under current laws, and why cross-organization communication remains one of the biggest obstacles in animal advocacy. Daniel, Ashlee, and Nina explore what meaningful collaboration could look like—from local enforcement to global activism—and how summits, networking, and unified messaging could strengthen the field.Listeners will also hear candid personal updates, reflections on leadership in animal welfare, and actionable ways to support Lady Freethinker’s work, including their investigative efforts, global campaigns, and upcoming initiative to tackle social media cruelty in 2026.If you care about animals, accountability, and the future of animal protection, this is an episode you won’t want to miss. | 47m 47s | ||||||
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