Dog rescue can save lives. But it can also quietly destroy the people doing the work.
In this episode of Rescue Tails, Dr. Robert Forto and Robin Lucas of Rebel Rescue continue their conversation about rescue burnout, compassion fatigue, failed adoptions, volunteer exhaustion, and the emotional weight many rescuers carry every single day.
Robin also shares more about her upcoming move back to South Korea and the realities of trying to improve rescue systems from the inside.
This episode explores the hidden emotional cost of rescue work, including:
- Compassion fatigue in animal rescue
- Rescue guilt and emotional exhaustion
- Social media pressure on rescuers
- Failed adoptions and heartbreak
- Volunteer burnout
- Why rescuers struggle to care for themselves
- The long-term mental toll of saving animals
If you have ever worked in rescue, fostered dogs, volunteered at a shelter, or loved someone in animal welfare, this conversation will probably feel very familiar.
Rescue Tails is hosted by Dr. Robert Forto and Robin Lucas and produced by Alaska Dog Works.
This episode was recorded on the Shure SM7B
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