Beasley Media Group‘s 107.9 Coyote Country, non-profit foundation, MuttNation and the local independent 501(c)(3) non-profit organization NSPCA (Nevada Society for the Protection of Cruelty to Animals), want to help animals get adopted to their forever homes.
Animals are lifetime responsibilities that require love, attention and care. We want to shine a light on these precious animals who deserve to be treated with the upmost respect. Animals show us unconditional love and it’s our turn to return the love.
Who is MuttNation? We’re glad you asked!
MuttNation is a philanthropic organization that champions for sheltered pets to get adopted while also urging owners to keep their pets up-to-date on spaying and neutering. Mutt Nation provides assistance for many shelters throughout the United States with monetary and direct support. They also facilitate transportation services during crisis and unforeseen circumstances.
Their love for pets run deep as educating the public on the importance of these needs is their number one focus. Getting involved locally and nationally is crucial to saving these animals lives. The charitable foundation helps with animal adoption and fundraising events, communicating with the national pet transport network and working with vetted shelters in cities across the country.
We do want to point out that MuttNation is not a physical shelter and they do not take animals or help place them.
MuttNation was created in 2009 by none other than Country icon, Miranda Lambert and her wonderful mother, Bev Lambert.
Find out more details about MuttNation Foundation’s mission, become a Muttnation Citizen and harder-to-adopt animals HERE.
More About Nevada SPCA
The Nevada SPCA has been saving animal lives in Southern Nevada since 1982. They are Southern Nevada’s original no kill shelter. The organization takes in over 2,000 pets annually. Their goal is to increase the human-animal bond through adoption and we are here to help them with that mission.
NSPCA 2021 Life-Saving Stats:
The NSPCA had a 99.7% success rate based on Asilomar Live Release Formula.
- 390 pets were fostered
- 22,865 pet pantry meals were provided
- 226 dogs were adopted
- 690 cats were adopted
- 198 “small pets” were adopted
If you are looking to add a new furry family member to your household you came to the right place. Each month we will feature a new animal looking for their next home. Families will be screened/interviewed for the protection of the family and the animal.
About The Animal:
Name: Spot
Height: 2.1 – 2.3 feet tall
Age: 8
Weight: 87 pounds
Bio: Spot is a lovable Bernese mountain dog who needs a family that can give lots of affection. He is well behaved around children and plays well with other animals. He is a very lovey-dovey dog who loves belly rubs and behind the ear rubs— those are his favorite! Bernese mountain dogs are very strong and powerful creatures. Spot is potty trained. He has high energy and adapts well to his surroundings.