Paul Mueller is a former TV journalist turned full-time animal advocate, investigator, and storyteller. With more than 30 years of experience in television news, Paul now uses his voice and platform to expose cruelty, highlight urgent rescue cases, and push for justice—one animal at a time.
After retiring from news, Paul went all in on animal welfare, blending his investigative instincts with compassion and relentless advocacy. From tracking down abusers to connecting with district attorneys and mobilizing thousands online, Paul shines a light on the dark corners where animals are forgotten, abused, or silenced.
Now based in Massachusetts with his beloved Rottweiler, Asia, Paul continues to fight for the voiceless—on the ground, online, and in front of the camera.
Freddy Martinez is a passionate animal advocate whose journey began with Blue—an abandoned puppy from a neglected litter. Though Blue’s time was short, his impact was deep, sparking Freddy’s lifelong commitment to rescuing and protecting animals in need.
That commitment grew stronger with Eddy, a soulful pup Freddy rescued from the streets eight years ago. Loyal, loving, and adored by everyone she meets, Eddy has been a constant reminder of what rescue can do. And now, the pack has grown again—thanks to Flora, a high-energy foster fail who’s brought laughter, chaos, and joy as Eddy’s new little sister.
Freddy is a fierce opponent of dog breeding and a tireless advocate for shelter animals. He believes adoption should always come first and uses his voice to speak up for those who can’t. Through rescue work, outreach, and education, Freddy’s mission is clear: to fight for the forgotten and help others open their hearts and homes to animals who deserve a second chance.