Believe in Dog

Isabel Alvarez Arata  on Pet Life Radio

In this episode, Isabel and Erin Scott, host of the Believe in Dog Podcast, celebrate all things Baltimore and their mutual 'love of dog.' Isabel is a big fan of the State of Maryland, having attended college at the University of Maryland. Chatting with Erin, a born and raised Baltimorean, not to be confused with 'Baltimoron,' Isabel asks about Erin's work with B-More Dogs, a local rescue that helps Baltimore pets get much-needed veterinary care. Erin shares that many pet lovers in Baltimore are underserved and refers to some of the areas as "veterinary deserts."

Erin has endured many hardships in recent years but her can-do attitude and personal motivation to make a difference in the world of pets and the humans that love them is truly inspirational. Whether she's having a coffee cocktail made by her husband, Tim, promoting pitbull tolerance and awareness on behalf of her late love, Lucy, or working with her shy rescue, Nino, Erin consistently keeps her hands and her heart full.

BIO:


Erin Scott believes that dogs are the greatest healers, teachers, and inspirations in our lives. Inspired by the dog-human bond, Erin shares the stories of pet parents that have experienced the love of a dog that takes their lives in a direction they didn’t expect. From the founders of companies and nonprofits to authors to pet parents doing amazing work in their community, Erin highlights feel-good stories and people in her weekly podcast. A self-proclaimed “Dog Health Nerd,” Erin also co-hosts The Alternative Dog Moms Podcast with Kimberly Gauthier, the blogger behind Keep the Tail Wagging. On The Alternative Dog Moms Podcast, Erin and Kimberly discuss the fresh food community and the pet industry as a whole. A paralegal by day, Erin recently launched the Dog Health Journal to help pet parents have peace of mind, stay organized, and never miss a detail critical to their dog’s health. Erin lives near Baltimore, Maryland, with her husband Tim, and adopted pit bulls Penny and Nino.