Dogs Behind Closed Doors by Sue Stafford: Recent Episodes

Sue Stafford

This is a memoir of Sue Stafford's early career with the RSPCA. It details some of the cruelty cases she dealt with and working as a young, determined female in what was a male-dominated working environment. It tells of Sue's tenacity in investigating offences of animal abuse and how she gained the admiration and respect of her colleagues, becoming only the second female to achieve promotion to Chief Inspector and eventually, the RSPCA's first female Deputy Chief Officer Inspectorate.

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Hear more about my own rescued animals and my final days as a Chief Inspector before I move on to take up a position in RSPCA Headquarters.

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The links between animal neglect and the neglect of children.

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Hear about ground-breaking proactive animal welfare work carried out by my team.

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Tales of foxes, swans, geese, ducks, badgers, hedgehogs, seals and spiders!

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Stories of pet rescues.

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Brace yourself for the worst cruelty case I ever dealt with.

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Can a dog's neglected coat lead to cruelty?

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Being an RSPCA Chief Inspector in 1990- never off duty.

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The end of my time as the RSPCA Inspector for Stockport.

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Saying goodbye...

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The ups and downs of daily life as an RSPCA Inspector.

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What causes animal cruelty?- some examples and insights to this complex question.

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More heart- breaking and heart-warming stories of daily life as an RSPCA Inspector.

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Learn about the challenges, disappointments and successes in my early years as an RSPCA Inspector.

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Early experiences as a newly qualified RSPCA Inspector.

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This podcast describes my experiences of training to be an RSPCA Inspector in 1983.

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My journey from childhood to joining the RSPCA Inspector training course.

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On the Front Line details dramatic events experienced by RSPCA Chief Inspector Sue Stafford while investigating a case of two starved collie dogs. Sue reveals that she had her own safety to consider while protecting the four-legged victims.