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Writer's pictureJace Shoemaker-Galloway

National Mutt Day: 'Howliday' Gives New 'Leash' on Life for Pooches Without Paper

When it comes to “howlidays,” Dec. 2 is going to the dogs! Literally! It’s National Mutt Day, an annual holiday that celebrates those lovable dogs without papers – mutts.

In 2005, Celebrity Pet & Family Lifestyle Expert, Animal Welfare Advocate and animal lover, Colleen Paige, created National Mutt Day in an effort to raise awareness and educate the public about the plight of the mutt.

The event also encourages folks to adopt dogs-in-need from animal shelters across the nation instead of pet stores.

Many shelters across America are inundated with unloved, abused, neglected and unwanted pets. The majority of dogs in American shelters waiting for homes are mutts. But sadly, many of these amazing animals will never make it out alive. The goal of the event is to help find ‘furever’ homes for mutts in shelters around the country. In fact, raising awareness is so important; National Mutt Day is observed twice a year – once in July and again on Dec. 2.

If you have been considering opening your heart and your home to a dog, please consider adopting a mixed breed, before it’s too late. Far too many animals are dying to find a home. If you are unable to adopt at this time, please consider making a monetary donation to your local animal shelter or volunteer your time in honor of National Mutt Day. Let's all help give a new leash on life for the popular pooches without papers.

Dec. 2 is also Special Education Day.

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