Woman Wednesday: Kally


Q and A with Kally fro
m Bayside, NY

“Knowing I’ve given someone the gift of unconditional love makes me feel very fulfilled.”


Q: What are you passionate about?

A: I’m actually an educational coach who works with special ed teachers with children with emotional needs and learning differences. Since my job is very demanding, the love of a puppy has helped me decompress after a long day at work. I became very passionate about helping other families find their dream dogs. I believe we all have a soulmate puppy, and I love playing matchmaker!

Q: What were your younger years like?

A: My grandmother, who was born and raised in Greece, was illiterate, and she really valued education, so she instilled this value in my mom. When we would visit, dogs were only aloud outside, and I loved spending time with them. Growing up, I always wanted a puppy, but my immigrant parents didn’t believe in having pets inside the home.

Q: What is something valuable you’d like others to know?

A: The journey to finding my dream dog was super complex. I didn’t know where to start, and I had specific needs. I wanted a hypoallergenic pup and I have back issues, so I needed a toy-size pup. After searching on adoption websites for months, I finally got connected with a breeder and instantly connected with my Shiloh. I wanted to help other people find their dream dogs within a week. To make the process gratifying and to see the joy on their faces when they meet their puppy for the first time. Knowing I’ve given someone the gift of unconditional love makes me feel very fulfilled.

Q: What does feminism mean to you?
A: Feminism to means equality. It means owning your feminine beauty while honoring your masculine side. It means tapping into your feminine soul as your guidance system to follow your heart and dreams. It also means allowing the amazing men around you to provide and protect for you, without losing your power and honoring them as well.

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