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Boss Dog Food pairs up with Emma O'Brien to encourage rescue dog adoption

Boss Dog Food has paired up with Emma O'Brien, award-winning dog photographer and the author of Mutts, on its new #BigOnRescue campaign - which is aimed at encouraging the adoption of rescue dogs in South Africa.
Boss Dog Food pairs up with Emma O'Brien to encourage rescue dog adoption

The campaign, which features 19 lovable mutts photographed by O’Brien at the Sandton SPCA, showcases each dog’s inherent beauty and unique character. And for every dog adopted, Boss Dog Food has pledged to supply the new owner with a month’s worth of dog food, as well as to donate food to five other SPCA dogs.

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“Our goal is for all 19 dogs to be adopted. Within six days of the campaign launching, six dogs from the series were adopted. We’re aiming for a-dog-a-day over the next couple of weeks," explains Neil Meyer, marketing manager at Boss Dog Food.

“Through this initiative, we hope to also create awareness around the reality that a large number of dogs and cats in shelters across the country need homes and that the majority of animal shelters are self-funded – meaning that through supporting them (as individuals and businesses), we can make a significant difference.”

The partnership began when Meyer came across self-confessed dog-lover Emma O’Brien’s Black Rescue Series in an article. According to O’Brien, research had shown that black pets were the last to be adopted from rescue homes “because there is a misconception that they don’t photograph as well as other pets – seemingly important in this Instagram-obsessed age,” she explains.

“I wanted to prove this a myth by showing how gorgeous these animals were.”

Boss Dog Food approached O’Brien about a collaboration, where the drive would be extended to include all dogs needing homes. “Our tag line is ‘Big on Dogs’, so it was important for us to include all rescue dogs, black or otherwise, in our #BigOnRescue campaign.

“We contacted the Sandton SPCA to find out how many dogs were at the shelter and photographed as many of these as we could over the course of a day,” says Meyer.

The result is a series of striking portraits that capture each hound’s personality; quirky Gizmo, soulful Brosco and elegant Lady are just a few of the dogs beautifully depicted through the #BigOnRescue photo series.

Boss Dog Food plans to roll out the initiative to more shelters across the country. “These animals needing homes have so much to offer; and will repay you with their unconditional love, companionship and devotion.

“We urge you to consider a rescue when seeking a new pet,” says Meyer.

To adopt a dog and receive a free month’s supply of dog food courtesy of Boss Dog Food, please click here.

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