MuttNation Shines Its Light On Dogs That Are Harder To Get Adopted
NASHVILLE, Tenn.—Miranda Lambert, country music’s most passionate shelter pet advocate, is helping mutts that need it the most – pit mixes, senior dogs, black dogs, and dogs with disabilities. Her nonprofit, MuttNation Foundation, will be dedicating 2021 to highlighting and busting the myths about these special pets that are often overlooked or last-in-line for adoption.
“The truth is these dogs are the easiest to love, maybe because they need us the most,” Miranda said. “But with so many misperceptions, people sometimes shy away from adopting them. I want to people to see the strong bonds and the special love that can be shared with these harder to get adopted dogs. So, I’m asking anyone who has adopted or is fostering a senior dog, a dog with disabilities, a pit mix or a wonderful big black dog, to send us their pictures and stories and help pave the way for others who may be considering giving one of these great pets a second chance and a forever home.”
Upload a photo along with a brief message about why you adopted your “easy to love, harder to get adopted dog” and what makes her or him so special – and you’ll have a chance to win a one-of-a-kind Epiphone guitar signed by Miranda. https://muttnation.com/
The “Love Harder” campaign kicks off today (4/8) on MuttNation and Miranda’s social platforms with a video of Miranda visiting with Emmylou Harris and her senior dog with special needs, Jeter. Watch here. More ‘video visits’ will follow each month, and a radio and television PSA campaign will launch later in the year.
MuttNation thanks Life of Riley at Spring Point for its support of the “Love Harder” campaign.