When the COVID pandemic practically shut down Nashville's animal shelters, a volunteer photographer tried something different ...
Nashville animal shelter volunteer Adrian Budnick was looking ideas to showcase the adoptable dogs on social media.
The primary reason behind the feat is Budnick’s quirky way of promoting the shelter’s dogs. Metro Animal Care and Control has seen other benefits besides an increase in followers and adoptions.
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Viral Videos of Dogs Called a 'Himalayan Fur Goblin' and 'Teacup Werewolf' Boost Adoptions NASHVILLE ... bored and complaining — when she looked into the camera to say: “The shelter only ...
People often assume the shelter doesn't have fluffy dogs, so Budnick adopted what she calls her “Karen” voice — slightly bored and complaining — when she looked into the camera to say ...