Her Name Is Tangi: Why Housing Policy Is Animal Welfare Policy
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When a dog ends up in a taped-shut box outside a shelter, it's not a single-issue problem — it's a sign of how many pressures families and animals are facing right now.
In this episode, Penny shares why she set aside her planned topic to talk about the growing number of families forced to give up pets because they can't find or keep housing that allows them. Tangi's story illustrates what's happening across the country, and why advocates need to treat this as a housing issue just as much as an animal welfare issue.
In this episode, you'll learn:
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Why cases like Tangi's are becoming more common
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How eviction, application barriers, and pet policies intersect
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What research says about pet retention and family stability
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Why shelters can't carry this burden alone
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The policy solutions that would help families keep their animals
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How advocates can push for pet-inclusive housing in their own communities
If you care about reducing shelter intake, increasing safety nets for pet owners, and making sure fewer animals end up in crisis situations, this episode gives you a clear path forward.
Resources:
– AnimalAdvocacyAcademy.com (podcast archive, tools, and resources)
If this episode resonated with you, share it with someone who cares about animals too — it helps more than you know.