Wendy opened the kennel gate before dawn, the cool air smelling of straw and shampoo. The morning light pooled across the concrete yard, catching on collars and wagging tails. Today felt like every other day and also like the start of something—there was a small excitement in the way the dogs greeted her, a chorus of barks and delighted snuffles.

In the latest highlight from her kennel series, titled , Wendy shows us exactly why she is often affectionately called the "zoo dog woman." Far from a typical training session, this clip captures the pure, unbridled joy of kennel life at Caledonian , where the dogs aren’t just residents—they’re family. More Than Just a Kennel

Later that afternoon, a woman arrived carrying a chipped mug and a hesitant smile. She had seen the kennel’s adoption flyer—Wendy remembered the way the woman’s hand had trembled when she reached for the pamphlet. They talked, first about the dogs’ habits and then, slowly, about loneliness. The Caledonians leaned into the conversation like they knew its weight; Callum rested his head on the woman’s knee while Deirdre pressed her nose against her palm. The connection was small and enormous all at once. Wendy watched, hands folded, feeling the familiar tug of letting go when an animal found its person.

Now, let’s talk about location. The in the keyword is crucial. It refers to the Caledonian Forest, an ancient Scottish ecosystem of majestic Scots pines, mossy glens, and misty lochs. Wendy’s kennel isn’t a sterile row of metal cages; it’s a rustic, eco-friendly log cabin situated on the edge of this forest, adjacent to the zoo’s off-exhibit area.

Wendy, for her part, remains humble. In a rare interview, she said: “People ask why the dogs are so happy in that clip. It’s simple—they know they’re part of something bigger. The kennel isn’t a cage. It’s a chapter in their adventure story.”

The clip ends with what fans call “Caledonian chaos.” Wendy releases a pressure-activated air toy shaped like a hedgehog. Douglas pounces, Heather barks, and even the stoic Bramble wags her tail. Wendy falls backward into a pile of hay, laughing as three dogs tackle her with kisses. The final frame freezes on her face: muddy, exhausted, and absolutely ecstatic.

Wendy, a passionate animal lover, has dedicated her life to caring for and loving dogs. Her home, often referred to as a "zoo" due to the numerous dogs she cares for, is a testament to her unwavering commitment to providing a loving environment for her furry friends. With a collection of dogs of various breeds and sizes, Wendy's daily life is filled with excitement, playtime, and endless affection.