
Other People's Dogs brings you heart-pounding stories from the world of dog rescue: tales of lost dogs and people, the struggles they endure to find each other and the homes they build together.
| Platform | Pricing | Freemium | Publishes | Weekly | |
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| Issues | 29 | Founded | 9 months ago | Last Issue | 5 days ago |
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After suffering for five weeks, this little man finally got the hand he needed.
We in the dogiverse know puppy mills are the absolute worst. The conditions the dogs are kept in are, to put it mildly, inhumane. They don’t get proper veterin...
If you’re on any social media, you can’t help but see countless pleas for help finding lost dogs. There are heartbreaking photos, huge rewards and a tremendous amount of desperation.
That’s one side of the rescue fence. On the other side—m...
I had the pleasure of speaking with Harry Bliss for my first Other People’s Dogs conversation. Harry is the creator of the internationally syndicated comic strip Bliss and a cartoonist and cover artist for The New Yorker. He’s the co-author...
The beguiling Stella, a 1-year-old moving into a new life.
Maybe it’s being 59, or maybe it’s living in 2026, but everyone I know is going through something hard. Many face multiple difficulties at once. This, we all can acknowledge, is ma...
Last Friday, my dear friend’s daughter, who is a dear friend herself, sent me a Reddit post. An unhoused person in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, had given his sick dog to a woman and she needed to find a place for him. In the photo, it looked like...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
I am a NY Times bestselling author, intake coordinator for Northeast Boston Terrier Rescue, New Yorker
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