Fans and animal lovers alike are paying tribute to actress and animal advocate Betty White, who died December 31.
Our very own Hunter was featured on a 12News.com segment showcasing Betty White’s animal advocacy work and highlighting a couple local animal rescues that could use financial support.
Hunter, who was hit by a car in 2018, had to have his leg amputated and an eye removed. He has had to deal with physical trauma, mobility issues, even some behavioral issues, but he has learned to adapt like the trooper he is. And now the vision in his good eye is deteriorating. At this time, Hunter is not available to adopt. Visit our Adopt page to learn about our adoptable dogs (and cats) who are looking for their forever homes.
The #BettyWhiteChallenge has been gaining momentum on social media.
“On Betty White’s 100th birthday, January 17th, everyone should pick a local rescue or animal shelter in your area and donate just $5 in Betty White’s name. Make her 100th birthday the movement she deserves.”