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Muddy Paws and Hairballs

Muddy Paws and Hairballs

De: Amy Castro MA CSP
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You thought a pet would be the perfect addition to your life. Instead, your bank account’s drained, your dog won’t stop barking, your cat’s peeing everywhere, and your house is such a disaster you can’t have friends over. You’ve shelled out for trainers and followed your vet’s advice, and you’re still up at 2 a.m. scrolling for answers and wondering how long you can keep trying to meet your pet’s needs while ignoring your own.


Many pet podcasts dish out advice like you’ve got endless time, money, and a perfectly behaved golden retriever straight out of a Disney movie. This one doesn’t. It’s for real pet parents who love their pets and need help managing the behavior, the budget, and the mayhem without losing their minds or giving up on their pets.


I’m your host, Amy Castro, pet industry pro, animal rescuer, and trusted advisor to thousands of pet parents who’ve been exactly where you are.


After personally fostering more than 4,000 pets and helping their pet parents go from overwhelmed to capable and confident, I’ve learned one thing: you’re not a bad pet parent; you just haven’t gotten the right advice, tailored to your real life. So, this podcast brings you no-fluff tools, real talk, and plenty of laugh-out-loud moments to help you feel seen, supported, and back in control of your life – and your pets.


Every week, I’ll answer your questions and break down expert advice into bite-sized, doable steps that actually work for your budget, your schedule, and your perfectly imperfect pets.


So you can stop chasing your tail . . . and finally, enjoy your pets and your life again.

© 2025 Muddy Paws and Hairballs
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  • Why You're Still Doing All the Pet Care (and How to Get Your Family to Step Up)
    Jun 29 2025

    Ever feel like you're the only one who remembers to feed the dog, clean the litter box, or refill the water bowls? You’re not alone, and you don’t have to keep doing it all.

    This bonus summer episode gives you a complete system to get your household to step up and share the pet care load, without nagging, yelling, or turning into the resentful pet parent you swore you’d never be.

    BY THE TIME YOU FINISH LISTENING, YOU’LL DISCOVER:

    • The communication traps that keep you stuck doing everything yourself
    • How to host a productive “pet care reset” meeting that works
    • Step-by-step ways to assign tasks fairly and create accountability
    • What to say when someone forgets their pet care job without starting a fight

    If you’re ready to stop being the unpaid CEO of Pet Operations and finally get the help you deserve, this episode is your action plan.

    Bonus download mentioned in the episode: Get your FREE guide to getting help with pet care.

    Send us a text

    We'll be back with new episodes August 10!

    Love the show? Please share it with another pet parent who wants less chaos and more clarity. Please leave a 5-star review to help others find real-life, judgment-free advice.

    🎧Get your free guide: 10 Tips for Bonding With Your Pet

    Follow:
    🌍Official Site |📱Facebook |📺YouTube | 🍏 Apple |🎵Spotify


    Big pet challenges we help pet parents solve include: puppy training, cat behavior, pet budgeting, stress-free vet visits, solutions for multi-pet households, and more.

    Contact: Amy@petparenthotline.com

    ©Ⓟ 2025 by Amy Castro.

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    27 m
  • Why the “No Kill” Movement Hurts More Than It Helps
    Apr 27 2025

    What if the no-kill movement isn’t saving animals but failing them?

    It promised to end unnecessary euthanasia and revolutionize sheltering. But behind the glowing stats and feel-good slogans lies a much messier reality, one most people don’t want to talk about.

    In this episode, I sit down with animal welfare expert Daniel Ettinger to expose the unintended consequences of chasing a 90 percent live release rate. From shelters closing their doors to avoid euthanasia to animals being warehoused for years, the system is cracking and those of us on the ground are feeling the weight.

    As a longtime rescuer, I’ve seen firsthand how “no-kill” often means no space, no support, and no plan. Daniel introduces a better framework: SMART (Saving More Animals Responsibly Together), a humane, community-based approach rooted in transparency, responsible care, and real solutions.

    🎧 By the time you finish listening, you’ll discover:

    • Why the 90 percent benchmark is doing more harm than good
    • How “saving” animals can sometimes mean compromising their quality of life
    • What the SMART approach offers that no-kill doesn't, and how you can help

    If you’ve ever felt uneasy about what’s happening behind the scenes in animal rescue, this episode will make you feel seen and give you hope for a more honest path forward.

    Send us a text

    Love the show? Please share it with another pet parent who wants less chaos and more clarity. Please leave a 5-star review to help others find real-life, judgment-free advice.

    🎧Get your free guide: 10 Tips for Bonding With Your Pet

    Follow:
    🌍Official Site |📱Facebook |📺YouTube | 🍏 Apple |🎵Spotify


    Big pet challenges we help pet parents solve include: puppy training, cat behavior, pet budgeting, stress-free vet visits, solutions for multi-pet households, and more.

    Contact: Amy@petparenthotline.com

    ©Ⓟ 2025 by Amy Castro.

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    53 m
  • When Rescue Breaks You: The Cost of Saying Yes Too Much
    Apr 15 2025

    What happens when your love for animals becomes the thing that breaks you?

    I broke down in the middle of a hurricane, sobbing, soaked, and desperately trying to keep my barn from blowing away while sick kittens cried in a barely secured shed. That was the moment I knew something had to change.

    In this raw, no-holds-barred solo episode, I share the story I’ve kept quiet for too long. The mental, emotional, and physical toll of being the yes person in animal rescue nearly destroyed me.

    With more than 4,000 animals fostered, a seven-acre property turned sanctuary, and a rescue I’ve built from the ground up, I hit a wall. I’ve weathered loss, illness, and natural disasters while trying to hold everything together. Now I’m telling the truth behind the polished social media posts.

    🎧 In this episode, I share:

    • Why saying yes to every animal can mean saying no to the ones you could actually help
    • The emotional cost of euthanasia decisions and the savior complex baked into rescue culture
    • The exact moment I realized my passion had turned into a compulsion
    • Why I’m stepping back, not walking away, to rebuild with purpose
    • How I’m reshaping my rescue to focus on advocacy, boundaries, and sustainability
    • A preview of my upcoming interview on the truth behind the no-kill movement and what SMART sheltering really looks like

    If you're a rescuer on the edge of burnout, consider this your permission to pause and breathe. And if you’ve ever loved someone in rescue, this is your honest, behind-the-scenes look at what it really takes to save lives without losing your own.

    Send us a text

    Love the show? Please share it with another pet parent who wants less chaos and more clarity. Please leave a 5-star review to help others find real-life, judgment-free advice.

    🎧Get your free guide: 10 Tips for Bonding With Your Pet

    Follow:
    🌍Official Site |📱Facebook |📺YouTube | 🍏 Apple |🎵Spotify


    Big pet challenges we help pet parents solve include: puppy training, cat behavior, pet budgeting, stress-free vet visits, solutions for multi-pet households, and more.

    Contact: Amy@petparenthotline.com

    ©Ⓟ 2025 by Amy Castro.

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    9 m
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I’m really enjoying getting so much helpful information. The interviews with experts in their fields has given me some amazing insight into my own pets as well as the animals I foster. The interview about going to the vet was super helpful when I had to take my skittish cat to the vet recently.

Very informative!

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