Let Go and Let Bark. Welcome to St. Jerkwood: a feral forest full of emotionally unhinged animals, forgotten trauma, and one golden retriever cult leader trying to save souls with tail wags and squeaky toys. When Benny the Badger fakes his own death to avoid group therapy, he accidentally triggers a woodland uprising, a rescue mission from pastel-clad poodles, and the reluctant redemption arc of a lifetime. Teaming up with a rage-prone squirrel, a conspiracy-loving pug, and a hedgehog therapist with boundary issues, Benny must confront cults, cuddle-based theology, and the one thing he fears most: hope. Fur Cryin’ Out Loud is an irreverent, laugh-out-loud satire about found family, spiritual weirdness, and healing in the most dysfunctional ways imaginable. This heart-wrenchingly hilarious comedy dives nose-first into the messy miracle of surviving together—even when you'd rather bite someone instead. Praise for Dustin Gross: “Riotous, absurd, and somehow deeply touching.” “A woodland gospel for anyone who’s emotionally overcooked and spiritually crunchy.” Get ready to howl, cry, and maybe heal (a little). Just don’t sniff anything without asking first.