
Meet the Mutt Mamas & Pup Papas
Dedication. Empathy. Compassion.

Mutt Mama Prez.
My name is Hannah Davis, I was lucky enough to grow up on a farm with a wonderful mother who taught me love and empathy towards all animals. Looking forward to continuing the dream of walking these doggos into their loving, forever homes. We appreciate your support in allowing us to do that.

Sue McCormick
I grew up with Boxers but also loving horses. I was able to fulfill the dream of having a horse at 59...she was a rescue. I had dreamed of being a large animal vet but very few women were accepted way back then. Instead I became a physical therapist...53 yrs now! Over the years my love, respect and empathy for animals has grown exponentially. I have 5 rescues, 2 are adopted from this rescue. Sweet George & Miss Lola.
The others are rescues as well, dear Henry, now 14, was found in the Winn-Dixie parking lot. He was the beginning of my rescue life.

DJ
Dj has always been an animal lover and caregiver. They've been in the pet care industry for over a decade and are overjoyed to be a part of the Mutt Mamas' mission!

Whitney

Maddi

Sarah
I’ve never known a home without a dog. As a kid who moved around too much to have any real stability, our pets were some of the only constants I could really rely on. When I went to college out of state, I was struck by how quiet it was. For the very first time, I had to make a home without the collars jingling and the nails click clacking on the hardwood floor. And it was HARD. I didn’t realize it at the time, but for the next few years while I studied advertising, I was almost exclusively accumulating friends with dogs. I was like the self-appointed dog walker/sitter/trainer/groomer. And I loved it. After I graduated, I got a job writing commercial scripts for Ford and knew something was missing. When the COVID-19 Pandemic hit, Ford reduced their creative force and I was out of a job. I was stuck at home, and like many, I decided to bring home a companion. Unlike the dogs I grew up with, Wendy was deaf and highly driven. The process of learning how to communicate with her was like putting together a puzzle. All of a sudden, that light I’d felt working with all my friends’ dogs in college sparked up again. Since bringing Wendy home, I’ve worked with a wide range of clients that need help with everything from basic potty-training to behavior modification and aggression. Wendy and I now do Search and Rescue, making her the first deaf pitbull to take on this kind of work. I have a particular love of scent work (SAR, medical alert, etc.) and behavior modification. But overall, I have a passion for helping owners understand their dogs.