Post A Photo Of Your Rescue Dog And $100,000 Will Be Donated To Dog Rescues And Shelters

September 11, 2015

If you're already posting pictures of your rescue pooch on social media, take a moment to post one on the website MyRescue.dog.

In partnership with the Petfinder Foundation, MyRescue.dog is donating up to $100,000 to dog rescues and shelters across the country.

rescue dog pictures for donations to charity

Here's where YOU come in.

To raise funds, rescue owners are invited to upload a photo of their furry companion with a brief adoption story. Each post which will generate a $10 to donation to Petfinder Foundation.

In addition to the $10 when you post your photo, the website's donating $1 for every vote (You can vote for up to ten dogs a day).

If you're one of the 16 adopters whose submissions receive the most votes, they will make a charitable donation to the rescue shelter of YOUR choice.

The winning dog will receive $25,000 to donate to its shelter of choice, while the 15 runners-up will get $5,000 each.

Voting ends on September 26, 2015. Visit MyRescue.dog now to share your picture and story!

(h/t) Good News Network.

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