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Marketing for animal rescue advocates: SEO, Social Media, Fundraising  & Blogging Tips To Save Lives. Marie Macaspac is the ARM's founder. She is also the Marketing Director for Muttville Senior Dog Rescue in San Francisco, CA. ARM is a  resource to help other rescues learn the value of marketing to increase adoptions, donations and visibility. Together, we'll save more animals!

Watch Marie in Action for Muttville Senior Dog Rescue

Canine Massage Therapist Shelah Barr owns Happy Hounds Massage. She was wonderfully profiled for a special AT&T promotion that showcased her volunteer work with senior dogs at Muttville Senior Dog Rescue, and how being mobile with technology helps in her daily professional life.​

As part of the promotion, a video was produced, and Shelah was filmed at Muttville headquarters, along with co-stars: Muttville dogs Leah, Sugar Ray, and Colby,  Muttville Board President Deirdre Kidder, Executive Director/Founder Sherri Franklin, volunteer Jeremiah Herman, and Marketing Director Marie Macaspac.

The video is a really great showcase of Muttville's passion for our senior dog cause -  happy dogs with a "home" as they await forever homes,  enthusiastic volunteers bringing joy and love, and a warm inviting space that welcomes all who love animals.

Click here to go to article on AT&T's website.

ADOPT ME! Videos for Muttville Senior Dog Rescue

Here’s a sample of videos we donated to Muttville Senior Dog Rescue to help promote senior dogs available for adoption, Gracie and Eva. Videos are a proven way to help dogs get attention, as you will see by the number of views on these videos.

Gracie is a sweet senior Chiweenie (Chihuahua Doxie mix) who is a bit shy but a funny sweet girl once she gets to know you. If you give her a chance to get to know you, she'll cuddle with you and never leave your side.

Eva is a funny little cattle dog available for adoption at Muttville Senior Dog Rescue. She is about 9 years old. She loves to smile and gets along with everyone, dogs and humans. Will you help us find a great home for this great gal?