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Pawprint | animal rescue podcast for dog, cat, and other animal lovers

You found us! We are Nancy and Harold Rhee, the hosts of Pawprint, an animal rescue podcast. We’ve been married 20 years, have fostered over 60 dogs, and we love the amazing people who dedicate their lives. And of course, the dogs, cats, and other animals! We have three dogs of our own – Nacho, Lego, and Evie.

The goal for Pawprint is simple – get inspired and do something. If you’re interested in helping animals, yourself, and your community, Pawprint is here to help! We hope you enjoy our podcast. After that, get inspired. Thanks!

Sincerely, Nancy and Harold – Pawprint

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Dec 26, 2016

Nancy and Harold are in Costa Rica for the holidays and report on their Foster Dogs of 2016, including Tebow and Curry. 


Dec 18, 2016

Jenny Knapp and co-host Nancy Rhee are hiking buddies with lots of dogs in tow. Jenny is married to Bill, and they have two sons: Ben and Sam.

Jenny shares several wonderful stories about her twelve years with one of her rescue dogs, Togo. They also have a second dog, Bijou.

Jenny Knapp works at Acalanes Adult Education...


Dec 11, 2016

Marie Macaspac offers some terrific marketing and branding tips, along with observations on Muttville's founder Sherri Franklin and how her leadership empowered Marie and others. All part of a larger journey transforming Muttville into one of the premier rescue organizations in the San Francisco Bay Area, with a...


Dec 6, 2016

Bunny Hofberg founded Frankie’s Feline Fund in New York City, with a focus on senior cats. She started volunteering at the ASPCA, then discovered that senior cats could benefit from a greater focus. Bunny depends on a dedicated foster network and generous donors to save these cats, and to provide the necessary care...


Nov 27, 2016

Sherri Franklin, founder of Muttville senior dog rescue, is a Top Ten finalist for 2016 CNN Hero of the Year! Go here to vote, you have until Tuesday, December 6, 2016!

You can vote up to forty times a day (check the rules).
CNN’s Profile of Sherri Franklin