Rutherford County PAWS: Volunteer Opportunities and the "Dog-Gone Adoption" Event

Apr 17, 2026 at 11:07 am by Producer



Rutherford County PAWS is experiencing a massive surge in volunteerism, transforming the local shelter into a community-driven hub for animal welfare. Joining host Bryan Barrett are Sabastian Jordan and volunteers Lei Lani and Steve "The Cat Man" Edwards. While the staff once managed the heavy lifting alone, a growing roster of over 100 active volunteers now ensures that every animal receives personalized care, exercise, and attention. This episode explores the evolving culture of the shelter, featuring stories from long-term fixtures like "Steve the Catman" and new residents who moved across the country to find their calling in Middle Tennessee’s rescue scene.

The conversation centers on the upcoming "Dog-Gone Adoption" event, a major community gathering featuring waived adoption fees, local food vendors, and a unique partnership with Major League Rugby. Listeners will get a behind-the-scenes look at the simple onboarding process for new volunteers and why "giving back" has become the primary driver for the shelter's recent success. Whether you are looking to walk dogs, socialise cats, or simply support a local cause, this episode highlights how accessible—and rewarding—shelter work has become.

Key Takeaways:

  • The Power of Growth: How Rutherford County PAWS grew from a handful of regulars to a powerhouse of 100+ active volunteers.

  • Onboarding Simplified: A step-by-step look at the four-session training program and background check process for new volunteers.

  • Community Events: Details on the April 18th "Dog-Gone Adoption" event, including free popcorn, hot dogs, and Major League Rugby ticket giveaways.

  • The "PAWS" Lifestyle: Insights into the daily rewards of shelter care, from folding laundry to walking high-energy dogs.