In Tulsa, Oklahoma, Rachel and her husband, the couple behind 12dogsandcounting, have built a life centered around rescuing and adopting dogs. Their place is home to 12 rescue dogs, many of whom were once abandoned or in need of urgent care. Through their Instagram and TikTok accounts, they share their journey of rescuing strays, fostering dogs, and offering them a second chance at life.
The couple’s commitment goes beyond just caring for their dogs. They use their platforms to raise awareness about pet adoption and the realities of animal shelters, where overpopulation remains a significant issue. By sharing their experiences, challenges, and the joy of rescuing these animals, 12dogsandcounting has become a source of inspiration for many.
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Meet 12dogsandcounting, a heartwarming social media account run by Rachel and her husband
The couple is dedicated to rescuing and caring for abandoned dogs in Tulsa, Oklahoma
Rachel’s journey into dog rescue began when she was just 12 years old. She discovered a dog named Odie on her way to the bus stop and decided to take him in
“I have personally been an animal lover since I was a kid! My first rescue was a dog named Odie that I found dumped at the local gas station when I was 12. After finding him, it lit a spark in me to help animals in need and the rest is history,” Rachel shared with Bored Panda.
Currently, Rachel’s home is full of lively wagging tails and the joyful chaos of two young children
Managing 12 dogs is no easy task, but Rachel keeps things under control with one simple rule: “Routine is key!”
“I am a firm believer that animals (and kids) thrive off of a healthy daily routine. The most difficult part is managing and giving them all equal and adequate training/attention. Again, a routine is so helpful with this, and we have a pretty good program that helps us keep them happy and mentally stimulated all day.”
When rescuing a dog, Rachel and her husband first make sure that the dog is truly homeless
“We take them to the vet to get scanned for a microchip and then post all over social media and hang flyers in the area they are found”
Rachel and her husband ensure that the dogs are cleaned and treated for fleas and ticks as soon as they bring them in
“After their stray hold is up, we get them vetted – vaccinations, heartworm tested, dewormed, and spayed/neutered. Rehabilitation definitely depends on the individual dog, but I just try to follow their cues and adjust accordingly.”
They take steps to make the dogs comfortable and healthy before introducing them to their other pets
“I think integrating them into the pack is key to helping them recover mentally and emotionally. Having friends is great for them!”
“The biggest life lesson my dogs have taught me is patience”
“Each dog is an individual and you have to adjust accordingly. They keep me humble and hold me accountable for any holes in their training. Plus, they have taught me about unconditional love.”