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Puppy Love And Tough Truths

Puppy Love And Tough Truths

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A mountain drive for “just one puppy” turns into two sleepy golden retrievers, a tour of a master blacksmith’s forge, and a sobering question we can’t ignore: why are survivors still punished for staying alive? We move from warm, funny moments in a whelping box to the hard edge of a case where a woman with documented abuse went to prison for self-defense. The contrast is intentional—joy reminds us what a safe home feels like, and why the fight for safety matters.

We unpack the gaps that keep people unsafe: low conviction rates for sexual assault, cultural reflexes that ask “Why didn’t you leave?” instead of “Where can we walk with you?”, and the way children absorb every raised voice even when hands don’t land. From our years in law enforcement, we speak candidly about domestic calls, lazy shortcuts that erase victims, and what good policing looks like when minutes matter. We honor the officers and soldiers doing it right while naming the cost when they don’t.

Then we offer tools. Our children’s series helps ages four to eight practice bravery with simple choices and gentle stories, while our trauma-lived academy gives survivors, parents, caregivers, and veterans practical courses they can take privately, often for five dollars or free when needed. Stucco the service dog even teaches math through cookie capers, because learning can be a bright place again. We also share updates on upcoming books, awards, and why community support keeps the lights on for families who can’t wait for help.

If this conversation moves you, subscribe, share it with someone who needs strength today, and leave a review so more people can find real-world tools and a voice that won’t look away. And if you’re able, buy us a coffee to help keep the academy open for anyone who needs a safe start.

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