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Using Rescue Intake Data to Build Real Training Plans and Better Outcomes
Episode 164th February 2026 • Rescue Tails • First Paw Media
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In this episode of Rescue Tails, Robert and Robin continue their intake procedures series by focusing on how rescue organizations can turn intake data into practical, effective training plans.

Rather than collecting notes that sit unused, they explain how to convert early behavior observations into clear training goals, foster adoption matching, implement stress-reduction strategies, and protect length of stay. The episode covers handling plans, foster matching, red-flag thresholds, escalation protocols, and why standardized language matters when working with volunteers, trainers, and adopters.

Using real-world rescue examples from South Korea and beyond, this episode helps shelters and rescues move from reactive problem-solving to proactive, outcome-driven training systems.

This episode was recorded on the Shure SM7B

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