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Episode 41

When Life Gives you Lemons, Rescue Animals

Published on: 7th November, 2025

This week on Animal Posse, we sit down with the visionary founder of Lemonaid Stand NOLA, Brittany Barnett! Forget the stuffy, high-pressure feel of traditional adoption events—Brittany's mission is to inject some fun, spontaneity, and community spirit into animal rescue fundraising.

Tune in to hear the inspiration behind this clever concept, which uses impromptu Lemonade Stands across New Orleans as a recreational way for adults and families to raise quick funds and awareness for rescue animals. Brittany explains the powerful double-meaning behind the name: a playful nod to "lemons" (pets with chronic medical or behavioral needs) needing immediate "AID."

If you’ve ever felt like there had to be a more creative, less stressful way to support animal rescue, this is the episode you need! Find out how a simple cup of lemonade is transforming the way NOLA shows up for its shelter pets.

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unwanted feline's video recording-1:

Welcome to Animal Posse, the podcast

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dedicated to the people and rescues making

a difference in the lives of animals.

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Dixie: Hi everyone and

welcome back to Animal Posse.

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I wanna thank everybody who is supporting

us and listening today's guest is

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Brittany Barnett, and we are gonna

talk about the lemonaid stand Nola.

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Welcome to the show, Brittany.

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I'm excited to talk

about . The lemonaid stand.

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Nola.

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Before we get started with that, can

you tell us a little bit about yourself?

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Brittany: Sure.

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So I got into animal rescue

'cause I work at a vet clinic.

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I'm a receptionist.

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I've always been an animal lover.

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I just took a little break from doing

an animal stuff in college and teaching

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and then I got back into it once.

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I was like, I need a

break with animals again.

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And then the past four years I've

been working at this vet clinic

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and got hooked up with all of the

rescue organizations in New Orleans

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that kind of came through our doors.

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But yeah love animals, love plants.

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Love working for the hospital and

helping the community with their animals.

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So I'm from Florida and moved to New

Orleans with my partner about four years

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ago, and I feel like this has been my main

community here, and it's been awesome.

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Dixie: Great.

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Can you start by telling us the origin

story of the Lemonaid stand nola?

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What specifically inspired you to

create it around animal welfare

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in the New Orleans community?

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Brittany: Yeah, so it was a

convergence of a lot of things.

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It started out we were in this era

of a lot of dog bars popping up.

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A lot of cat cafes popping up and I

always thought that was super cool.

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And I wanna be a part of something

like that where people can just

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hang out with their animals and

enjoy other people's animals.

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I feel like there's not

enough spaces where it's both

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recreational and appreciative.

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For the humans and for the animals

Being in the like, foster and

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animal rescue community, a lot of

my kind of free time revolved around

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adoption events, which are super fun.

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I love adoption events, but you almost

feel like you're on the clock with those.

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So I wanted to do something that's

a little bit more recreational,

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but also with that rescue

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element.

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And around that time that I was thinking

about all of this I'd already been

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involved with take, paws, rescue.

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But we had this dog named Clara, who

came into our clinic for a bullet wound.

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She was paralyzed.

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We were hoping that she would get

over it, but she ended up living at my

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clinic for about four or five months.

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Just recovering.

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It was with Mid City Mutt Mamas and.

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They were coming to visit her every

week, every few days, trying to get her

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back to where she could maybe walk or

have some sort of mobility function.

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She was with us for a really long

time and I'm front desk, so we do

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a lot of the billing and every week

since she was with us long term.

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I'd have to give them a call and go

over the bill and I can tell the stress

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was just increasing as the rescue

organizations do when they have these

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mounting bills with a hard health case.

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And so yeah, I was trying to

like, troubleshoot with them

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how they could save money.

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I was like, bring your own food.

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You're gonna save money if you

bring your own food because we're

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gonna be charging you an upcharge.

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Like we're not a nonprofit.

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So they were just spending a lot

of money that I was like, I really

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wish I could help with this.

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And then also around that time, I got

an idea from a nine and 7-year-old kids.

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They were this wonderful family

that adopted my first foster dog.

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I fostered her with Take, paws rescue

and sweet little girls, they threw a

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lemonade stand for Take Pawss Rescue

just in their own neighborhood.

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And I was like, that is so cute.

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Like I love lemonade

stands and I love the fact

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that, they're raising

money for a good cause.

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And so I was like, what if I

could do this kind of recreational

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thing for adults and families?

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But it's also a place where people can

come together and network and raise money

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and have fun and showcase adoptable dogs,

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which Clara was technically adoptable

even though she had a lot of issues,

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medically that they were trying to fix

and weren't even thinking about that.

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But we see being at a hospital.

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I see all of these owners who are going

through so much with their animals.

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I'm like, there's definitely people who

know how to deal with this kind of issue.

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So it's just a matter of finding

the right fit for this dog so

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that you're not paying for medical

boarding for four or five, six months.

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So I decided to do this lemonade stand

and I advertised it right at the time.

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The Barkus Parade was happening.

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One of my throws that I do for Barkus

with Take Pause Rescue is a zine

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which is like a little mini magazine.

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So I put my first kind of

advertisement for the lemonade

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stand coming soon in my throw.

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I was like, I guess it's happening.

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And we got Clara there and

we sold lemonade, we sold

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brownies, stuff like that.

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And we had a pretty good turnout.

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People who had been following Clara's

story and who wanted to support

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her and see her out in the wild.

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Not just, at the hospital looking

pitiful, but being a dog and enjoying

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the company of people and other dogs.

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And so after that I was inspired

to foster her to try and get, idea

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about how she would be in a home.

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And so I ended up fostering her

for about two months and decided to

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keep on doing this Lemonade stands

just from that kind of concept.

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And I didn't wanna focus

on one particular rescue.

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I had been working with Take

Paws and Spaymart and Mid City

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Met Mamas, but I wanted to.

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Also highlight other rescues

'cause they're all doing

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the work, that's for sure.

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And I've found, each organization

has their different niche

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and their different vibe.

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And I think it's good to give

people access to, different rescues.

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One, if they ever need help.

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Networking an animal that needs help.

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But also if they do wanna volunteer

or foster, sometimes you just

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click with one over the other.

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So it became this like every month

or two thing when the weather was

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good, just it was mostly in my yard.

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There was one other one that's

been in a friend's yard.

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One I did at Spaymart thrift

store back when it was in Metairie.

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And it's just little pop up where we

sell lemonade and have a good time.

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Let the dogs play.

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Not at Spay Mart.

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We had a little par after party

where the dogs could play after.

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Otherwise, when we did it at Spay

Mart, it was play with the kitties

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that are at the thrift store.

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Dixie: The dogs wouldn't

have done good in there.

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Brittany: No.

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No.

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And I love cat rescue and I'm a big

part of cat rescue, but I really, it's

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really fun to let you know dogs that

are typically in rescue and might not

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always have that opportunity to have

an off leash adoption event, be able

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to play and have this more low key.

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Atmosphere.

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So I've focused on dogs in the

past, but I usually tend to have a

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litter of kittens at the same time.

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So I'll be like, go visit the kittens

in my guest bathroom while you're here.

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And so we outreach the

cats in that way too.

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And then on the off season, it's really

hot for having a playdate like that.

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I just, I'm going to Spay Mart,

thrift store and doing outreach

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with them and posting in that way.

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Same with Take Paws, I Foster would

Take Paws, so trying to go to events

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and show off different dogs and then

ones that come into my clinic just

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trying to advertise them as well.

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The ones that have been stuck

or have larger medical bills.

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Dixie: I love how you came up with the

idea with the children too, because

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I was gonna say, lemonade stand, it

often evokes youth entrepreneurship

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and making the best of things.

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And now

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your lemonade stand is

a little bit different

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can you tell us how you spell it?

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Brittany: Yeah.

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So it's lemon which is.

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What we call dogs and cats

that have a lot of issues.

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And then in the medical field at

least, so oh, that dog's a lemon,

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they're always coming into the

vet for this, that or the other.

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And then aid is AID so yeah, just

combines this lemon and aid to be a

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little play on words so that people

are like, okay, but what is that?

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It's not a typical Lemonade

stands a little different.

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The Lemonaid stand.

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Nola was born.

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Dixie: Now you said you do

the stands in your yard.

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When you do them, how many people

do you have normally showing up?

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How many dogs do you have showing up?

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Brittany: Yeah, so usually

ends up being somewhere between

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20 and 35 people showing up.

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So it's not big.

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I don't have a super large yard,

but one of my first priorities was

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making sure it was super dog friendly.

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And double gated and everything so

people feel safe to let their dogs off.

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So yeah, it's pretty intimate and it's

usually over a span of three hours so

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people can come and go if people wanna

hang out like the first 30 minutes

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or just stop by for a drink and say

hi to the pet that we're showcasing.

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And there's some people that stay

the whole time and hang out and.

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Yeah, just play the whole time.

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It's pretty fun.

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And it depends on what we're selling.

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Sometimes we get a

really good raffle item.

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I love when I get raffle donations.

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So usually the best way to, to gain

money from it is have a raffle and

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then if you sign up for the raffle,

you get free drinks the whole time

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and as many baked goods as you want.

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So you could munch the whole time.

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And then you get entered into the raffle.

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And that usually is how we make

the most money instead of just

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a dollar a cup for lemonade.

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And it's great.

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Usually people come out with a

hundred dollars gift cards to the

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dog house, which we love and has

always been supportive of rescues.

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Winston's Pub and Patio has

always been great with donating.

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We've had really good

donations from some of the.

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Boarding facilities around town.

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So that's always helpful.

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So we usually end up.

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About two 50.

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Our largest one for Clara was almost 700.

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Sometimes it seems like it doesn't

make a dent, especially when her bills

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were on the, like $2,000 a month.

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Part of the reason we do it

is for outreach of the animals

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and outreach of the rescues.

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Dixie: You get them the exposure,

but even if you think of it in

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terms of things like for 250.00,

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like for a cat, how many

spays and neuters is that?

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So it does definitely make a difference.

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Now how do you go about like

getting all of your supplies and

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getting everything that you need?

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Do you have a setup or

anything specific that you use?

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Since it's technically a lemonade stand?

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Brittany: Yeah.

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I pretty much donate the actual

food and supplies on my own.

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That's kinda like my

donation portion of it.

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So it's pretty easy though.

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It's just go get some lemons sugar.

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Cups and then baked goods.

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We love our Costco.

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We always get bulk stuff from Costco.

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So just like kids when they're making

a lemonade stand, you're not making

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a ton of profit, but like when you

do it in bulk and we're selling

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it one at a time it's not too bad.

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Otherwise we always just have.

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Bug spray and sunscreen, but it's really

not that many people, all at once.

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So it's pretty low cost and ends up being

a really good time for not too much work.

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My main work that I put into

it, honestly, is trying to get

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people to come and outreaching it.

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And then just day of making sure we

have the lemonade all set up and.

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Depending on the weather and

praying for good weather.

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Dixie: Do you have a lot

of, the same people coming?

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Do you have a lot of new people coming?

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Brittany: Yeah.

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I love that We usually get different

groups of people for different rescues.

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And then, there's some people who

have been coming from the get go

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who are just clear supporters.

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Of course, personal friends of mine have

been super helpful in spreading the word.

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So a lot of my personal friends come

out and support animal lovers of New

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Orleans that I've made over time.

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And then each rescue, does their

own outreach for it because

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all the money goes to them.

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And so then we get those avid supporters

and their friends, their family.

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Comes on out and then just a lot

of people in the neighborhood.

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I always put out flyers all

around the neighborhood, so

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sometimes it's just local people.

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You'll see the flyers on the

Lafitte Greenway, 'cause I

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live in Mid-City Treme area.

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Put 'em out around the Bayou St.

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John, and so people are out walking

their dogs and just stop by sometimes.

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Dixie: Do you get any kind

of permits to do these?

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Brittany: I don't.

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I have a liability waiver

that I have everyone sign.

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When they come in.

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So I have a little sign in

sheet and suggested vaccines,

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spay neuter and everything.

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But crossed my fingers So far hasn't been

any issues, but I've been thinking about

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maybe trying to make it a little bit more

official, but so far it's just been like,

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sign this waiver.

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Please don't hold me.

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Or anyone who comes liable.

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Just a little private party.

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Yeah.

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That's pretty

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Dixie: cool.

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Have you thought about going

to, pop-up in other areas too?

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I know you said you did one at the thrift

store for Spay Mart, but have you done

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'em, like pop-ups anywhere else too?

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Brittany: Yeah, so I have a friend

down the road who hosted one.

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In her yard for us.

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And then another friend will take pause

who hosted one in her yard and she even

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got some friends to play some music.

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It was around Christmas time last year.

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So we had some Christmas music

playing did instead of lemonade.

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We did hot toddies and hot chocolate.

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And live music.

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So that was really cool.

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I really appreciated when other people

host, they have good yards for dogs.

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The main thing I say is just safe

plants and a good gate so that

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everyone's safe when they get to play.

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Dixie: Being that you are from Florida.

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Do you notice that there's any different

obstacles, in rescue, in the New Orleans

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area that you didn't see in maybe Florida?

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Brittany: It's the south, it's all bad.

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I was in north Florida,

so it's still pretty bad.

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There's a lot of rural areas that have

a hard time getting people to spay

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and neuter and, that being said, I was

not nearly as plugged into the rescue

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community when I did live in Florida

since I moved pretty soon after college.

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But as a kid I, they had this

camp at the Animal service Center.

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It was like our Tallahassee, Florida

humane Society, and they had a camp

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called Camp Barkley, and it was so fun.

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We bathed puppies.

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We cleaned litter boxes.

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We learned about heartworm prevention,

flea prevention, spay and neuter.

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I still get the songs stuck in my head

every once in a while about spaying and

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neuter and, they were teaching us the

same stuff that I'm trying to teach people

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about why we spay in neuter and why we.

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Try to support rescues over

breeders the ill effects of

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backyard breeding and all that.

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And unfortunately after COVID

it ceased to exist, I found out.

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So I think the rescues in North FL for at

least are still struggling a little bit.

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Post COVID and the increase in

adoptions during COVID, but then

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the increase in returns after.

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People started going to work.

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I hear a lot of issues with that.

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Back from friends from home.

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It seems like South Florida

is a little bit better though.

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'cause I hear a lot of people ship

off animals to rescues in South

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Florida, one of the lemonade stands

we had for Spay Mart was for a dog.

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That Lynn, the director, ended

up being able to get into a

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shelter in South Florida, and he

was adopted quite quickly there.

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So I think it's just an education thing.

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I think it's a population thing.

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I think the higher the population, like

the bigger cities, tend to have a better

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grip on making sure that the public is

educated about getting their dogs and

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cats spayed and neutered and rescuing just

because they can't handle overpopulation.

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It's too obvious in the

bigger cities, I think.

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Dixie: I wish we had some kind

of little camp like that here.

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I think that would be something

that would be very beneficial

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to get the youth involved.

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Brittany: Yes, I know if I

could find something like that

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or start something like that.

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I have a friend with Take paws Rescue,

actually, who works at a school.

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And she is done field

trips to the Stray Cafe.

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So things like that I think are awesome.

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I know L-A-S-P-C-A used to

have something like that.

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And same with the Inner Pup.

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They used to have something like that.

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But I think they, they lost their funding

and I think there was a lot of red tape

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involved with taking animals to schools

or getting, kids to go with the animals.

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So I think there's just been a lot

of barriers and not enough funding

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to make it happen, but it was

really beneficial to me as a kid.

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Dixie: What is an aspect of animal

welfare in NOLA that you believe the

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general public is least aware of?

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Brittany: I think there's just people

who don't realize how many animals

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there really are, which is why I

think it is so important to show kids.

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Shelters, I think everyone needs

to visit a shelter at some point

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in their life while they're young.

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And then they'd realize just how sad

and how dire it is when people don't

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keep their commitment to their animals.

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And of course things happen where

people die or, illness happens and

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we need those shelters and we need

those rescues to be able to, help

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with those emergency situations.

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But it really truly should

be emergency situations.

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Not people choosing breeders, backyard

breeders, or deciding not to spay a

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neuter just because they want their cute

cat or cute dog to have one litter or.

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Feel bad about spaying or

neutering their animal.

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'Cause yeah the shelters are

just in such dire situations.

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Every rescue, if you follow, I'd say

at least once a week, they're posting a

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plea for someone to foster or a plea for

someone to take in a returned animal.

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Just, there's just such an

overpopulation, unfortunately.

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Dixie: Maybe with your lemonade

stand, since it does like

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I said before, evoke youth.

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Maybe that's a way too,

to get children involved.

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Like maybe they'll see something

like you doing that through social

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media and maybe they'll think, oh,

that's something that I could do too.

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Brittany: Yeah, that's

definitely the goal.

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I always try and make it as

family friendly as possible.

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It ends up being mostly adults,

but we've had some kids show up.

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And definitely my neighborhood

kids are always like, Ooh,

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can we get some lemonade?

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Can we come help?

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And I'm like, I need

you to bring a parent.

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I cannot let you come and

play with a bunch of strange

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dogs without a parent around.

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But they always have fun, like

seeing all the dogs come in and

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out of my yard and everything.

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And they do come with a parent.

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They do learn a lot about the dogs and

the stories of the dogs that come in.

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'cause most of our attendees are rescues.

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'Cause they were adopted through the

rescue that we're supporting that day.

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Or they're part of the foster community.

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So yeah, everyone who comes is

able to share some story about.

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or how they came to be involved with

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the rescue which is really great.

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Dixie: When you set up your stand,

do you do it all by yourself or

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do you have a friend helping you?

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Brittany: Yeah, my partner's been great.

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Very helpful.

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And then I always recruit one of my

friends or someone with a rescue,

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Hey, you wanna kinda tackle the

telling people about the rescue,

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giving them the information?

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Or if I'm talking to someone

you can help give some education

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and serve the beverages.

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Yeah, it's usually a hodgepodge of friends

or my partner or one of the volunteers

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with the rescue helping out with it.

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But we keep it as low key as possible and

most of the time it's just honor system.

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Self-serve half the time.

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Once I tell them this is what the raffle

is, this is the suggested donations and

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people have been extremely generous.

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Dixie: That's great.

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When you're gonna set it up the stand for

a rescue, how do you go about selecting

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the rescue that you're gonna go with?

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Do they approach you or do you just

see the stories of the things that

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they're sharing and their direct needs?

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Brittany: Yeah.

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So Clara, I approached them and

I approached them about the idea.

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And, they were totally on board.

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They were a little nervous

about the off leash aspect.

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But once we had some rules in place

and like a plan in place and we kept

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Clara separate until she got used to

all the dogs 'cause she hadn't been

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socialized it just fell into place.

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And everyone, has always

been really respectful.

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Usually it's rescues that

I've met from my work.

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Like my next one that I'm having

is gonna be on November 1st

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for New Orleans Bulldog Rescue.

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And Lydia Plants is , one of

the volunteers she brings in

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a lot of dogs where I work.

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And so I was like, are there

any dogs that need outreach?

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Because I had been really wanting to

work with New Orleans Bulldog Rescue

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and she thought of two right off the

bat that had been in rescue for a while.

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So I approached her, but then I'm

like, who do you need outreach?

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And then my last one was Take

Paws and it was actually my foster

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that I had for a whole year.

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It was his foster-versary.

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He is a really timid guy, and so he

had a really hard time getting adopted

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because every person that he met, he

acted like their hands were made of lava.

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And just did not wanna be touched

or approached by anyone except me.

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So we had a little.

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One for him.

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So it is, it's definitely

personal connections.

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When Lynn told me about the dog that

she undertook, which was Spay Mart,

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they normally do cats, but every

once in a while a dog comes through

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and Lynn doesn't say no very often.

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She approached me, she was like, Hey,

can you help me outreach this dog?

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And I was like, let's do

a lemonade stand for him.

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So it tends to be collaborative or me

seeing a lot of posts from particular

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rescues and wanting to help 'em out.

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'cause I could see that they're

having a lot of cases and

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could use some public outreach.

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Dixie: Yeah.

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How many total stands have

you done and have you seen any

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success with the adoptions?

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Through hosting the stands, either

by maybe making people aware of a

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rescue that they didn't know existed

or through a direct adoption.

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Brittany: Yeah.

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So Clara, I fostered her after my stand.

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But because I always put the flyers up

at my clinic we were able to find her

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a long-term foster after the stand.

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Giselle with companion rescue,

one of her fosters has taken

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a lot of special needs dogs.

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And so once she heard about my stand and

that we were looking for a foster for

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Clara, she reached out to her foster who

thought would be a good fit, and we found

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a foster for her, which ended up being.

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A long-term fospice Unfortunately,

Clara passed last month from lymphoma.

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So they end up being her fospice.

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So that was my first one.

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My second one was with Take paws.

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Let's see, I think I probably

had about 12 in total.

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I haven't counted, but we did take paws.

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We've done Mid-City Mamas.

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We did Spay Mart next,

and then we did next.

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We did Zeus's Rescue right

around the time that Scrim was

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out on his second adventure.

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And we did a scrim one to

fundraise for all of his issues

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when he came back into rescue.

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We did Abadie, which is now

Harahan Veterinary Hospital

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for a dog that they had.

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It was an owner surrender that they

had in their clinic for many months

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with no luck on getting him adopted.

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During that time, he did get adopted

just within a week of the stand.

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Because one of our rescue partners

who helped with that stand was able

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to get him into a Northern transport.

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So I think just getting him

out in public was helpful for

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getting the networking done.

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Not directly, but indirectly.

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And then the inner pup was our sixth one.

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I think we just did it for like

general, the inner pup, because

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they don't do specific adoptions.

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They help owners get

care for their pets and.

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Get heartworm treatment for

pets all around the city and

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the New Orleans general area.

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So we didn't even have a specific

pet in mind for that one.

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It was more just to get people in the

know about the services that they offered

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and raise money for the inner pet.

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Then.

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This one was personal.

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My next one was for Maverick with

Trampled Rose, who was found by one

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of the technicians who I work with.

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And he needed heartworm treatment

and he had a whole litter of puppies

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it seemed to be a backyard breeder

situation where they ran outta money

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and then just abandoned this litter.

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So we, we did a fundraiser for Malcolm,

and then the next fundraiser was for

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the mom who also was heartworm positive.

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And that was for Shell's Rescue.

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It's a very small rescue, but she does a

lot of special needs cases as well, and.

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Quite a few of the puppies that were

present at that stand, they all were held

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because they were not fully vaccinated,

but they got passed around a lot.

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Quite a few of the adoptions with them

were from people sharing from the lemonade

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stand about them and showing all the cute

videos of them snuggling with people.

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And being generally precious.

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Dixie: That's great.

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It's very inspiring because it just goes

to show you that you can get involved

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any way you can, and you don't need a lot

to start getting involved with rescue,

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where I think people think that, you

need to have something really structured

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if you wanna help, if that makes sense.

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Brittany: Yeah, I totally agree.

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You can do so many things.

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You can be supportive by coming

to one of these fun adoption

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events or outreach events.

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Temp fostering, volunteering once or

twice, like every time that you help out

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with a rescue or a shelter, you're at

least telling one or two people about

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it and raising awareness, and just

putting it more in the forefront of

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your mind so that you bring it up more

so that more people know about rescues

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and why we do the work that we do.

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Dixie: Definitely.

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Where do you see your lemonade stand

going in, say, the next five years?

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Brittany: I hope to keep on doing them.

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It's been a really fun journey.

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I do want to figure out

more ways to involve cats.

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I really love like kitty cafe ideas,

so maybe I'll try and do something

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a little bit more inside at some

point, because we've always struggled

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with the really hot weather 'cause

we don't wanna overheat dogs.

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And that's right at the

peak of kitten season.

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So maybe I'll try and find a

venue or something where we can

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have more people meeting kittens

to outreach about kitten season.

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I really like that.

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'cause this past summer I've

done a lot more kitten fostering.

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I'm like, it really does never end.

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Dixie: Yeah.

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Brittany: No, it did Never ends

as cute as kittens are and like.

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They always have gotten adopted

much quicker than my foster dogs.

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I'm still getting litters where I'm,

returning back to PetSmart where my

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kittens end up and I'm like, oh my God,

they've been here for three months.

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They're barely even kittens anymore.

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And yeah, it's just sad.

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So I think having something with

kittens where people can see how

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many are coming into rescue and how

many requests there are for someone

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to take the kittens that are living

underneath my house, or the mama cat

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that I trapped that now has six babies.

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Oh, they all have panleuk

But not everyone does.

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So I'd love to do something more

with the cat so that we can have it

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a little bit more, less seasonally.

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And yeah, I think just trying to find a

better way , I think a lot of people are

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a little nervous about coming because I

don't do like official vaccine checks.

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And I think maybe I could make

my waiver a little bit better.

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Some of the rescues have definitely

been like a little nervous about it.

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And, thankfully everything's been well.

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But I would like to have more

protections in place for people,

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if anything ever went wrong.

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'cause I love dog parks, but,

animals are unpredictable sometimes.

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So safety is definitely

always a concern for me.

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Dixie: It definitely sounds like

you're doing a lot of good with

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it and I think it's a cute idea.

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I used to be a lemonade stand kid,

so I would always pop up my little

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lemonade stand when I was a child

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Brittany: yes.

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Yeah.

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My, my nephew served it too.

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They just shot me, $30 to help with

my litter of kittens from their

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lemonade stand a few Sundays ago.

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Oh, that's awesome.

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Awesome.

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So even they're involved

and they're in Florida.

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Dixie: Oh, that's awesome.

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Like I said hopefully that may be

a way to get more kids involved,

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make it fun for them, and they can

see the need that animals have.

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Brittany: Yeah.

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No, that that's a really good point.

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I think that would be a good step to

make is trying to get more kids involved.

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'cause we need the youth to help with

the next generation of animal rescue.

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I think we got a lot of, great retirees

who are doing animal rescue and a lot

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of young people, but I think more young

people is what we really need to, keep

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the cycle going and make lasting change.

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Dixie: Absolutely.

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I loved hearing about your stand.

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It's a very interesting idea

and you're definitely out there

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doing a lot of good for sure.

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Helping with all these rescues

and every little bit helps.

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Brittany: Thank you so much.

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Dixie: That's it for today's episode.

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I wanna thank everybody for

listening and supporting us.

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If you wanna take that an extra

step, consider becoming a member.

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We just added this to our

website, animalposse.com,

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scroll down, look for the support tab.

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Our membership program is going to

help us directly support animals

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in need, whether that be through

vaccinations, food or spay neuter efforts.

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DIXIE LOUVIERE

My love for animals has driven me to dedicate the last 20 years to rescue. In 2024, we established a 501c3 nonprofit Unwanted Feline Organization Inc. and are thrilled to be building a cat sanctuary in Washington Parish, Louisiana, where we can offer a haven for cats in need. I thought it would be great for the rescue to have a podcast so Animal Posse was started with the hope of bringing rescues together, getting them more exposure, and finding more animals
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