Muttville has always been ahead of the curve when it comes to adopting new technology.
What we have to offer are cute dogs.
And video was like the perfect medium.
Just a few of the senior dogs available for adoption at Muttville Senior Dog Rescue in the Bay Area, including Pyrex (left, #11860), Sundae (middle, #11732), and Kabob (right, #11852)Image: Muttville
Just some amazingly precious#dogsthat Muttville has saved.
Muttville also has a livestreamcalled the Wagcam, which anyone can watch from noon to 4 p.m.
ET, providing a special behind-the-scenes peek at dogs straight from the shelter in San Francisco.
After the first 100, adoption fees will still be at the incredibly low rate of just $25.
Shelters in Los Angeles are struggling even more, with L.A.
Animal Shelters currently at212% capacity, with 1,566 dogs housed in a space built for just 737.
There are currently 97 dogs on the citysRed Alert Listscheduled to be euthanized soon if theyre not adopted.
Its always a good time to adopt a pet in need, especially a senior dog.
Who loves ya?!
Who’s the best boy!?
Who’s going to get a new home!?
But organizations like Muttville are harnessing that kind of reach to make a positive impact in the world.
And sometimes its good to get a reminder that technology really can be a force for good.
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