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Rescue Tails

Rescue Tails

Written by: First Paw Media
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Behind every rescued dog is a story of survival, hope, and the humans who refused to give up. Rescue Tails is where those stories come to life. Hosted by Dr. Robert Forto, a lifelong dog trainer and media producer, and Robin Lucas, the driving force behind Rebel Rescue South Korea, this podcast shares powerful tales of rescue, resilience, and redemption from around the world. Each episode reveals the realities of rescue work, what it takes to rebuild trust, navigate cultural challenges, and find new beginnings for dogs who once had none. From the streets of South Korea to the snowy trails of Alaska, these are the voices of those on the front lines of compassion. Whether you’re a rescue advocate, a dog lover, or simply someone who believes in second chances, Rescue Tails will inspire you to see what’s possible when dedication meets heart. Because every rescue has a story, and every story deserves to be told. Subscribe or follow on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts.Copyright 2025, First Paw Media Economics Management Management & Leadership
Episodes
  • Rescue Culture Clash: How Korean and American Volunteers See Dogs Differently
    Mar 4 2026

    What happens when dog rescue crosses cultures?

    In this episode of Rescue Tails, Robert and Robin continue their deep dive into the cultural differences between South Korea and the United States, this time through the lens of volunteers, foster homes, and adoption outcomes.

    Inside this episode:

    • How Korean volunteers often view rescue dogs as “children.”

    • Why American volunteers approach shelter work differently

    • The impact of over-coddling on separation anxiety and behavior

    • Why do some dogs thrive in foster, while others struggle in shelter

    • The adoption gap between Korean and American homes

    • Scooby’s latest training update from Alaska

    • Dog of the Week: Caramel, a miniature poodle mix rescued from a city shelter

    If you’re in rescue, military life overseas, fostering dogs, or navigating international adoption, this episode gives you a rare behind-the-scenes look at how culture shapes behavior, expectations, and outcomes for dogs.

    This episode was recorded on the Shure SM7B

    Support the Show

    Like this episode? Share it with your dog training friends!

    Love this episode? Say thanks in true dog training podcasting style by leaving a review.

    Learn more about Rebel Rescue South Korea

    We work with Dog Training Clients worldwide!

    Take our Understanding Drive Behaviors quiz to see exactly what drive your dog is in and how to begin to train for it.

    Join the On-Air Dog Training Coaching waitlist for a chance to be coached on the air by Dr. Robert or Michele Forto and get your dog training questions answered in real time.

    Sign up now for 20% off our Group Coaching Program and learn how to build the best relationship possible for your dog.

    Take your dog training to the next level by enrolling in our Peak Performance membership.

    Follow Dog Works Radio for more dog training tips: Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn

    ©2009-2026 by Dog Works Training Company® All Rights Reserved.

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    35 mins
  • Dog Culture Clash: Big Dogs, Insurance Laws, and Life as a Rescue Dog in South Korea
    Feb 25 2026

    What happens when American dog culture collides with South Korean law?

    In this episode of Rescue Tails, Robert and Robin break down the real-world differences between how dogs are viewed in South Korea versus the United States, especially for large breeds and so-called “vicious dogs.”

    From mandatory liability insurance and leash restrictions to fear of big dogs and evolving pet culture trends, this episode explores:

    • Why certain breeds are legally classified as “vicious” in Korea

    • Mandatory dog registration and insurance requirements

    • The rise of luxury pet culture and stroller dogs

    • Military families bringing large dogs overseas

    • The growing culture clash between rescue expectations and local laws

    • An update on Scooby’s rehabilitation at Alaska Dog Works

    • Dog of the Week: Belle, a young Jindo mix rescued from the mountains

    If you’re military, relocating overseas with a dog, working in rescue, or simply curious about global pet culture, this conversation gives you an honest look at how dogs are treated and protected in a very different system.

    Follow Scooby’s training journey at @AKDogWorks and learn more about Rebel Rescue SK.

    This episode was recorded on the Shure SM7B

    Support the Show

    Like this episode? Share it with your dog training friends!

    Love this episode? Say thanks in true dog training podcasting style by leaving a review.

    Learn more about Rebel Rescue South Korea

    We work with Dog Training Clients worldwide!

    Take our Understanding Drive Behaviors quiz to see exactly what drive your dog is in and how to begin to train for it.

    Join the On-Air Dog Training Coaching waitlist for a chance to be coached on the air by Dr. Robert or Michele Forto and get your dog training questions answered in real time.

    Sign up now for 20% off our Group Coaching Program and learn how to build the best relationship possible for your dog.

    Take your dog training to the next level by enrolling in our Peak Performance membership.

    Follow Dog Works Radio for more dog training tips: Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn

    ©2009-2026 by Dog Works Training Company® All Rights Reserved.

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    31 mins
  • How to Rescue and Transport a Dog from South Korea to the U.S.
    Feb 18 2026

    What does it really take to give a troubled rescue dog a second chance?

    In this episode of Rescue Tails, Robert and Robin record from the Seattle airport as they bring Scooby, a young lab mix rescued from South Korea, to Alaska Dog Works for intensive behavioral training.

    Scooby’s past includes suspected meat farm origins, multiple level-four bite incidents, and escalating resource guarding behaviors in a shelter environment. With few training options available in Korea, the decision was made to transport him internationally for rehabilitation.

    This episode breaks down:

    • The real logistics of flying a rescue dog internationally

    • CDC import requirements and airline regulations

    • The true financial cost of saving one dog

    • Why some dogs deserve every possible chance

    • What kind of adopter will Scooby ultimately need

    If you’ve ever wondered whether difficult dogs can be rehabilitated, or what goes on behind the scenes in international rescue work, this is an honest, unfiltered look at the process.

    This episode was recorded on the Shure SM7B

    Support the Show

    Like this episode? Share it with your dog training friends!

    Love this episode? Say thanks in true dog training podcasting style by leaving a review.

    Learn more about Rebel Rescue South Korea

    We work with Dog Training Clients worldwide!

    Take our Understanding Drive Behaviors quiz to see exactly what drive your dog is in and how to begin to train for it.

    Join the On-Air Dog Training Coaching waitlist for a chance to be coached on the air by Dr. Robert or Michele Forto and get your dog training questions answered in real time.

    Sign up now for 20% off our Group Coaching Program and learn how to build the best relationship possible for your dog.

    Take your dog training to the next level by enrolling in our Peak Performance membership.

    Follow Dog Works Radio for more dog training tips: Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn

    ©2009-2026 by Dog Works Training Company® All Rights Reserved.

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    18 mins
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