Talk of the County Podcast | Franklin County’s Mission Pawsible: Dogs and Seniors Finding Companionship

Franklin County Media

10-06-2024 • 25 mins

Welcome back to another heartwarming episode of "Talk of the County." Today, we're diving into an initiative that's not just uplifting but life-changing for many in our community.

Pet Foster Advocates: "When somebody takes a dog home and they spend the weekend with them or even a week or so and for whatever reason they just aren't able to have them full time, they advocate for that dog. They help us find a home for that dog."— Kaye Persinger

From the Franklin County Animal Care and Control, Kenneth Wilson is joined by Deputy County Administrator Joy Bivens, Director Chanda Wingo from the Franklin County Office on Aging, and Kaye Persinger, Director at Franklin County Animal Care and Control to discuss a new program — Mission Pawsible.

The Unexpected Perks of Pet Ownership: "Research shows that there are both physical benefits, because when you own a pet, you're on a schedule, whether it be walking or ensuring that they have their needs met." — Chanda Wingo

This incredible initiative pairs shelter dogs with older residents to help combat loneliness and isolation. From the physical and emotional benefits of pet ownership to supportive community resources, this episode covers it all.

Mission Pawsible is making a big difference in Franklin County.

Memorable Moments

00:00 Mission Pawsible aims to combat seniors' isolation.

06:40 Consider mobility and training for handling puppies.

08:33 Dog leads are available, good for first dates.

11:08 Advocates help find homes for shelter dogs.

14:19 Plan for pet care in your absence.

19:09 Supporting seniors in pet care planning is important.

23:12 Free clinics, updated information, reunification efforts available.

Top Takeaways

Mission Pawsible was inspired by real experiences during the pandemic, where seniors reported benefits from pet adoption to alleviate social isolation.

Pet ownership offers physical benefits such as maintaining a schedule for walks, which also promotes cognitive health through routine tasks.

Seniors can participate in various social events and groups with their pets, including activities at metro parks, dog parks, and trails.

Resources like Life Care Alliance provide food for both seniors and their pets, reducing the burden on seniors struggling with food insecurity.

The animal shelter offers different options for seniors unsure about committing to a pet, including fostering and community dog-walking programs.

Visits from shelter dogs to assisted living facilities help alleviate stress and depression among residents, showing the profound emotional benefits of pet interaction.

The Franklin County Animal Shelter offers numerous resources like microchipping, pet food pantries, and low-cost spay/neuter clinics to support pet owners.

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