Episodios

  • After Intake: How Rescues Decide a Dog’s Path Forward
    Jan 21 2026

    What happens after a rescue collects intake information on a dog? In this episode of Rescue Tails, Robert Forto and Robin Lucas break down how rescues actually use intake data to make real decisions about placement, medical care, foster needs, and adoption readiness.

    They explain how dogs are assigned to specific tracks, why the first 24 hours matter, how rescues assess operational risk, and why internal notes must be separated from public-facing adoption language. The episode also features Inu, a six-year-old Shiba Inu returning to rescue and in need of a new home or foster placement.

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    31 m
  • Inside Dog Rescue Intake: Health, Safety, and Decision Making
    Jan 14 2026

    What happens before a dog officially enters a rescue? In this episode of Rescue Tails, Robert Forto and Robin Lucas break down real-world intake procedures used by dog rescues, from urgency assessment and legal status to medical screening, quarantine, and early behavior observations.

    The conversation explains why intake is about risk control, disease prevention, and long-term outcomes, not just saving every dog immediately. The episode also features Milky, a five-year-old Samoyed rescued from a life on a chain and now looking for a home.

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    30 m
  • Volunteering With a Dog Rescue: What It Really Takes to Make a Difference
    Jan 7 2026

    Volunteering with a dog rescue sounds simple, but the reality is far more complex. In this episode of Rescue Tails, Robert Forto and Robin Lucas break down what volunteering really looks like behind the scenes, from daily shelter operations to long-term commitment, emotional challenges, and the skills rescues actually need.

    They discuss what makes a great volunteer, common misconceptions about rescue work, why retention is so difficult, and how people can meaningfully support animal rescues in their own communities. The episode also features Genie, a three-year-old Shiba Inu currently looking for a home.

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    24 m
  • The 24-Hour Rescue Fail: Why Some Dog Adoptions Fall Apart Fast
    Dec 31 2025

    In this episode of Rescue Tails, Robert Forto and Robin Lucas tackle one of the most challenging topics in dog rescue: the 24-hour rescue fail. They explain why some dogs are returned within hours of adoption, what adopters often misunderstand, and how unrealistic expectations can derail even the most well-screened placements.

    The conversation breaks down the 3-3-3 rule for rescue dogs, common behavioral triggers in the first days at home, and what rescues are doing to prevent quick returns. The episode also features Cory, a high-energy border collie mix who was returned after several months because of a mismatch between lifestyle and expectations.

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    25 m
  • Rescuing Dogs From a Puppy Mill in South Korea
    Dec 24 2025

    In this episode of Rescue Tails, Robert Forto and Robin Lucas take listeners inside a real puppy mill rescue in South Korea. They explain how illegal breeding operations work, what life is like for breeding dogs, and what it takes for a small rescue to intervene safely.

    The conversation covers the rescue process step by step, from the initial tip to veterinary care, adoption challenges, and the difficult decisions rescues must make when resources are limited. The episode also features Handsome, a senior dog rescued from the mill, who is now looking for a home.

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    35 m
  • Dog Culture in South Korea: What’s Changing, What’s Not, and Why Rescue Matters
    Dec 17 2025

    Dog culture in South Korea has changed dramatically in recent years, but not always in the ways people expect. In this episode of Rescue Tails, Robert Forto and Robin Lucas break down the realities of modern dog ownership in Korea, from apartment living and small dog trends to training gaps, abandonment, and rescue challenges.

    They discuss the recent ban on dog meat, cultural attitudes toward dogs, public perceptions of larger breeds, and why so many dogs are surrendered around one year of age or as seniors. The episode closes with a spotlight on Bebe, a six-year-old mini poodle looking for a home through Rebel Rescue South Korea.

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    28 m
  • Fundraising That Actually Works: How Rescues Survive the Hard Seasons
    Dec 10 2025

    In this episode of Rescue Tails, hosts Robert Forto and Robin Lucas dig into one of the biggest struggles for every rescue, fundraising.

    As the holidays approach, most nonprofits face the same challenge: everyone is overwhelmed, attention is scattered, and donations slow down. Robin shares what actually works for Rebel Rescue South Korea, from business partnerships to small “micro-fundraisers” that motivate people to help specific dogs in need. She also breaks down the challenges unique to rescues operating overseas, including why many U.S. grants aren’t available to them and how donor expectations can sometimes make things harder.

    Later in the episode, Robert and Robin spotlight Wilbur, a 4-year-old Boxer mix who has survived injury, recovery, and two years inside the shelter. This sweet, couch-loving dog is more than ready for a family of his own.

    Whether you’re running a rescue, volunteering at one, or just love rescue stories, this episode gives an honest look at what it takes to keep the doors open, and the dogs cared for.

    Rebel Rescue South Korea

    South Korea Dog Works The Pack Program

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    31 m
  • From Rescue to Routine: How Training Builds Lasting Bonds
    Dec 3 2025

    In this episode of Rescue Tails, hosts Robert Forto and Robin Lucas discuss one of the most important and often overlooked parts of adoption: training after rescue.

    Robert introduces The Pack Program, a unique group-coaching system designed to help adopters, foster parents, and rescue partners achieve lasting success with their dogs. The program combines virtual classes, group coaching, and personalized support to help dogs and their owners thrive, no matter where they live in the world.

    Robin and Robert also talk about the value of training for rescues like Rebel Rescue South Korea, explaining how even basic education can prevent returns, improve adoption rates, and strengthen human–dog communication.

    Later in the episode, they share the story of UN, a three-year-old Border Collie mix who was hit by a car, rescued from the highway, and is now waiting for a calm, loving home.

    Tune in for practical advice, real-world success stories, and tips to help every rescue dog start their new life on the right paw.

    Rebel Rescue South Korea

    The Pack program at Seoul Dog Works

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    26 m