Let’s talk about the real stars of Hollywood—rescue dogs. Yeah, you heard me right. These furry legends are stealing the spotlight, and who better to champion their cause than former Bachelorette Kaitlyn Bristowe? This dog-loving diva, mom to her adorable rescue pups, Pinot and Ramen, knows firsthand how transformative these four-legged friends can be. And guess what? She’s not the only one stepping up. Enter Mars Petcare, the global giant in pet care, launching its largest-ever shelter volunteer program. They’ve named it "Service Humans Needed," inspired by the unconditional love and loyalty our pets give us every single day.

With the help of over 60,000 Mars Associates and passionate pet advocates like Kaitlyn Bristowe, Mars is determined to tackle the shelter crisis in North America. The goal? To show some serious love and support to the countless pets in need, waiting for their forever homes. This isn’t just about tossing a bone—it’s about making a real difference in the lives of these amazing animals.
How You Can Be Part of This Pawesome Program
Here’s the deal: there are 250,000 dogs and cats in the U.S. and another 80,000 across Canada who are just waiting for their chance at a happy, wagging-tail life. If you’re the kind of person who can’t resist helping out animals in need, then you’re in luck because getting involved is easier than you think. You can volunteer your time at local shelters, open your home through fostering or adopting, or even use your social media platforms to spread the word with cute pet pics. Seriously, who doesn’t love a good pet photo on their feed?
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Every little bit helps when it comes to making a positive impact on a pet’s life. Whether you’re volunteering your time, fostering a furry friend, or simply sharing adorable pet pictures online, you’re contributing to something much bigger. If you’re ready to take the next step and join Mars Petcare in their mission to create a better world for pets, head over to BetterCitiesforPets.com/ServiceHumans. There, you’ll find all the info you need to get involved and make a difference.



