Betsy Rosenfeld has dedicated her life to rescuing dogs. She works with L.A.-based dog rescues as well as The International Fund for Animal Welfare IFAW.org, for which she serves on their regional council. A portion of book sales goes to IFAW and its programs that help pets in the world's poorest communities.
Rosenfeld is also an accomplished writer-producer. Her work ranges from producing Tyler Florence Food Network show FOOD 911, and the acclaimed Sundance-feature "Grand Theft Parsons" starring Johnny Knoxville and Christina Applegate to Directing the Video Voter Guide for The City Of New York.
Rosenfeld's first job in television was on Politically Incorrect, where she worked as a talent coordinator and learned from Bill Maher the art of entertaining while educating. Rosenfeld has combined her writer/producer skills with her passion for working with dogs to create her book The Complete Single's Guide to Being a Dog Owner as well as her blog LoveThyDog.com where she shares her irreverent look at the world of dogs.
Betsy lives in Beverly Hills, California with her new yellow lab Ranger, who she rescued from a local dog rescue.