Miranda Lambert is known for her chart-topping hits and powerhouse vocals, but her heart belongs to another passion: rescuing animals.
In 2009, Lambert, alongside her mother, founded Mutt Nation, a non-profit organization dedicated to improving the lives of shelter animals across the country. And this isn't just some vanity project for the country star - Mutt Nation is making a real difference, one furry friend at a time.
From Doggie DNA to Disaster Relief: Mutt Nation Does it All
Prepare to be amazed by the sheer scope of Mutt Nation's initiatives!
The Dog Aging Project: Ever wonder why some pups seem to stay puppy-like forever? Mutt Nation is digging into the science of aging, supporting research that explores genetics and environmental factors that impact a dog's lifespan and quality of life.
"It Takes Balls": This aptly named program tackles the root of pet overpopulation by providing spay and neuter services, ensuring fewer animals end up in shelters in the first place.
Disaster Relief: When natural disasters strike, Mutt Nation is there, providing emergency funding and resources to help shelters rebuild and care for displaced animals.
"Mutts Across America": $5,000 Grants to Deserving Shelters in Every State
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