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Adopted Girl Helps Oder Dogs Find Forever Homes Like Her

An adopted 14-year-old girl has raised $14,000 to assist abandoned senior canines. All of the girl’s efforts are directed at finding them a permanent family and home, just as she was when she was a baby.

Meena Kumar, the story’s female protagonist, had a terrible childhood. She was abandoned in a basket on a college campus in Pune, India, when she was nine months old.

When they discovered her, they took her to a Mumbai orphanage, where she spent a year until her luck changed for the better.

Image | Jayashree Subrahmonia

Meena was fortunately adopted by a couple in Mumbai and eventually moved to San Jose, California, where she now lives happily.

Image | Jayashree Subrahmonia

Meena was already caring for a litter of puppies at her own house in Mumbai, demonstrating her passion and interest in assisting animals. Her weekly regimen includes visits to the Humane Society or the Muttville Senior Dog Rescue when she first arrived in the United States.

The charity does not utilize cages and provides senior dogs a second shot at life, rescuing roughly a thousand pets a year with the support of volunteers.

Image | Jayashree Subrahmonia

Meena learned about the rescue facility through a neighbor who had adopted a puppy from them, and she was immediately fascinated. With plenty of love and care, the neighbor told numerous examples of how elderly dogs abandoned in shelters may become terrific company.

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CNN quoted Meena as saying:

“More people should adopt older pets,” says the author. They adore you unconditionally just like any other dog.”

Meena knew what it was like to be abandoned, and she wanted to assist these senior pets find a home where they would be loved unconditionally. However, despite her excitement, there was a catch: Meena needed to be at least 17 years old to volunteer at the shelter, and she was only 12.

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But Meena was determined to assist, so she came up with a fantastic concept and launched a fundraising company. She began by advertising pet care (daycare) on the Nextdoor website, which subsequently became Pet Fairy Services.

So Meena began caring for her neighbors’ and friends’ dogs at her own house, with the proceeds going to Muttville.

Image | Jayashree Subrahmonia

meena explained:

“You can never start a business too young.”

Meena has raised $7,000 for Muttville by working hard for almost two years at a cost of $35 per day. Thanks to a generous contribution program at Intel, where her adoptive father works, that amount has grown to $14,000.

Image | Jayashree Subrahmonia