The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals has announced a collaboration with acclaimed artistes, animal advocates, and pet parents Drew Barrymore and Dave Bautista to raise awareness and encourage support for dog adoption and fostering during October’s Adopt a Shelter Dog Month.
Throughout the month, Barrymore and Bautista will post adoptable dogs from the ASPCA on their social media channels to help find them loving homes. This year, the ASPCA, Barrymore and Bautista are promoting The Rescue Effect campaign, which showcases the impact adopting or fostering a pet can have on shelters nationwide by creating space for more animals in need.
“We are thankful for the support of Drew Barrymore and Dave Bautista, who have proven to be compassionate ambassadors for dogs in shelters,” said Matt Bershadker, president and chief executive officer of the ASPCA. “This Adopt a Shelter Dog Month, we hope Drew and Dave’s efforts will inspire the public to adopt or foster a pet, making an impact that ripples throughout shelters nationwide while creating space for more dogs in need.”
Barrymore, movie star, talk show host, and life-long supporter of animal welfare causes, has seven adopted animals, including a dog named Douglas, four cats, a bearded dragon, and a snake. In 2016, the ASPCA honoured her with the ASPCA Compassion Award, which recognizes noteworthy individuals in entertainment and the arts who have made outstanding contributions to animal welfare.
Bautista, whose passions both personally and professionally have led him from a career in wrestling to acting and animal advocacy, is a well-known dog lover who voices his support for pet adoption and animal protection. He has four adopted pit bulls and is a consistent champion for the breed.
This month, the duo will be calling on the public to adopt or foster a dog. Shelters across the country are at capacity, with 3.2 million dogs entering animal shelters last year and only 2.2 million getting adopted. With limited resources and too many animals in need, shelters are working overtime to find loving homes for the animals in their care, including an increasing proportion of animals with greater medical and behavioural needs who stay longer in the shelters.
“Every day, my rescue dogs Ollie, Maggie, Penny, and Talulah show me why all shelter pets deserve compassion, care, and unconditional love,” Bautista said. “They have changed my life in the best way as much as I’ve changed theirs. By choosing to adopt, I not only gave them second chances at life, but also helped create room at my local shelter for other rescue pets to find good, loving families. A positive future for shelter pets starts with someone like you, or me.”
SOURCE: PR Newswire