This week, on All My Children Wear Fur Coats, Paige Parsons offered expert tips on proper rabbit (also interchangeably referred to as a bunny) care and shared key considerations for those interested in rabbit adoption.

Paige Parsons is the founder of The Rabbit.org Foundation, an organization dedicated to enhancing the lives of rabbits through awareness initiatives, educational resources and outreach efforts. In collaboration with The House Rabbit Society, Paige launched the first-ever rabbit education website in 1994, a pioneering resource that later evolved into Rabbit.org.

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In a recent episode of All My Children Wear Fur Coats, Kathy Boyle discussed the importance of pet estate planning and shared how The Golden Project is working to save golden retrievers from shelter life and the threat of euthanasia.

Kathy Boyle is the president and founder of Chapin Hill Advisors, a firm that offers succession, business, estate, and personal planning to family-owned businesses and high net worth families. She is also the founder of The Golden Project, a nonprofit organization that rescues dogs throughout Texas, with a focus on golden retrievers.

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In a recent episode of All My Children Wear Fur Coats, Jenni Morse opened up about balancing motherhood and entrepreneurship, while sharing the story behind StitchLeash — her innovative, all-in-one, customizable dog leash.

Jenni Morse is the founder and chief innovator of Made Simpli, the manufacturer of StitchLeash. StitchLeash was developed by Jenni to address the challenges she faced while juggling multiple dogs, her children, and various items during walks. Between water bottles, waste bag dispensers, and keys, Jenni simply didn’t have enough hands to manage it all. When her son, Cooper, suggested attaching something to the leash, Jenni had an epiphany, discovering a simple solution that would make her walks more convenient and enjoyable.

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This week, on All My Children Wear Fur Coats, Stacy LeBaron examined the growing pet affordability crisis and explained how PAWSitive pantry is helping keep families and their beloved pets together.

Stacy LeBaron is the president and chief feline officer of PAWSitive Pantry, a nonprofit committed to supporting pets and their families during times of hardship. Stacy has been involved in animal welfare for over 3 decades. Among countless other initiatives, she hosts The Community Cats Podcast, a weekly program that advocates cat sterilization and welfare.

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This week, on All My Children Wear Fur Coats, Chance Palmer shared the story of his entrepreneurial journey and explored the benefits of freeze-dried pet treats.

Chance Palmer is the founder and owner of Pet Popcorn, a company that manufactures single-ingredient, freeze-dried treats for dogs and cats. Chance’s idea originated when his family purchased a freeze dryer to create healthier snacks for their pets, Lolly and Asher. The name Pet Popcorn was inspired by the way freeze-dried ground beef resembles popcorn, with its light, inflated texture. Chance was a full-time student at Colorado University when he launched the business, often sacrificing nights and weekends to get Pet Popcorn off the ground. However, his passion for the venture made it feel more like a rewarding pursuit than a chore.

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