CHOW Podcast by Animal Friends of Wyoming County

Animal Hoarding (with Justa Goodell, WyCo Animal Control Officer)

April 28, 2024 Animal Friends of Wyoming County Season 2 Episode 2
Animal Hoarding (with Justa Goodell, WyCo Animal Control Officer)
CHOW Podcast by Animal Friends of Wyoming County
More Info
CHOW Podcast by Animal Friends of Wyoming County
Animal Hoarding (with Justa Goodell, WyCo Animal Control Officer)
Apr 28, 2024 Season 2 Episode 2
Animal Friends of Wyoming County

Officer Justa Goodell of the Wyoming County Animal Control in New York State has spent a great deal of time and dedication in understanding this crisis facing our companion animals. In this episode, Officer Goodell shares with us her experiences with animal hoarding cases in Wyoming County, NY, as well as how to recognize and combat this illness before it goes too far. Published specially on Officer Goodell's birthday.

Animal Friends of Wyoming County is a 501(c)3 non-profit community organization made up of Wyoming County, NY, residents with a strong desire and passion to help out animals. Our main goal is to promote Animal Health Awareness as well as simultaneously promoting the Wyoming County Animal Shelter. AFWC raises funds and creates programs to help and care for unwanted dogs at the animal shelter. AFWC was organized and created by a Board of Directors, each using their God-given gifts, talents and abilities to contribute to the overall goal. Directors communicate and work to organize programs, events and promotional material to bring together the community to care for lost or abandoned strays in the county. Though AFWC is a completely separate entity from the Wyoming County Animal Shelter, their goals are similar: to educate our local community and save abandoned dogs. AFWC is proud to have such a loving community to work with. Because of volunteers, members and residents, programs and projects such as Spay Our Stray Program, Pets For Vets Program, and the CHOW Project are possible through contributions.

CHOW, an acronym for Canine Health, Ownership, and Wellness, is the educational outreach project by AFWC aiming to bring animal health awareness to Wyoming County, NY, residents and beyond. Part of this outreach includes a podcast where AFWC President and other members interview special professional guests such as veterinarians, animal control officers, lawmaker...

Show Notes

Officer Justa Goodell of the Wyoming County Animal Control in New York State has spent a great deal of time and dedication in understanding this crisis facing our companion animals. In this episode, Officer Goodell shares with us her experiences with animal hoarding cases in Wyoming County, NY, as well as how to recognize and combat this illness before it goes too far. Published specially on Officer Goodell's birthday.

Animal Friends of Wyoming County is a 501(c)3 non-profit community organization made up of Wyoming County, NY, residents with a strong desire and passion to help out animals. Our main goal is to promote Animal Health Awareness as well as simultaneously promoting the Wyoming County Animal Shelter. AFWC raises funds and creates programs to help and care for unwanted dogs at the animal shelter. AFWC was organized and created by a Board of Directors, each using their God-given gifts, talents and abilities to contribute to the overall goal. Directors communicate and work to organize programs, events and promotional material to bring together the community to care for lost or abandoned strays in the county. Though AFWC is a completely separate entity from the Wyoming County Animal Shelter, their goals are similar: to educate our local community and save abandoned dogs. AFWC is proud to have such a loving community to work with. Because of volunteers, members and residents, programs and projects such as Spay Our Stray Program, Pets For Vets Program, and the CHOW Project are possible through contributions.

CHOW, an acronym for Canine Health, Ownership, and Wellness, is the educational outreach project by AFWC aiming to bring animal health awareness to Wyoming County, NY, residents and beyond. Part of this outreach includes a podcast where AFWC President and other members interview special professional guests such as veterinarians, animal control officers, lawmaker...