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Free Guide for Newly Adopted Dogs and Foster Dogs

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All Are Welcome Here

I welcome people from all backgrounds and do not discriminate on the basis of race, sexual orientation, or gender identity. I believe in inclusivity and recognizing the value and importance of diversity. In my business practices and life, I pledge to continue to act in solidarity with those who are targets of inequality, and hope that in the near future, there will an equal place for everyone in this world.

Values: Welcome

Giving Back

In the spirit of giving back to the community and providing animals and their guardians with the resources needed to foster long-lasting, healthy relationships, a portion of all revenue will be donated to the organizations below.

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The Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, is where my passion for animal welfare was fostered as a volunteer for the adoption center’s dog walking program. I went on to become an employee of the MSPCA’s Boston Adoption Center and a supervisor at the Methuen Adoption Center before moving to Colorado.

The MSPCA’s Community Outreach Behavior and Training Program is a lifesaving program that has a direct impact on the lives of pets and their owners in underserved areas where pet behavior resources are limited or non-existent. The program provides access to programs that improve the behavioral health of pets while also improving the lives of their human families.

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Do Over Dogs is a foster-based, 501(c)(3) nonprofit that gives at-risk dogs from the shelter environment a second chance at life. They focus their rescue efforts on dogs and puppies that are at high risk of euthanasia. You might find me helping train some of their adoptable or recently adopted dogs in the community!

Values: Services
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