Showing posts with label Waste line. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Waste line. Show all posts

Thursday, May 9, 2013

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Max A Pooch is nominated to run in the Emerging Hero Dog Category in the 2013 Hero Dog Awards contest
sponsored by the American Humane Association.
Endorsed by Mark Winter, Executive Producer and Cofounder of Pet Life Radio

 
Canine Crusader for Animals and Environment
  Inspiration for  The Pet Life Radio Program Max A Pooch's Awesome Animal Advocates

 Max A Pooch's two campaign planks are straight forward!   1.  Help stop the deaths of an estimated 5500
dogs each day at kill shelters.  2.  Reduce America's WASTE line, by educating
humans to pick up litter.








You can learn more about Max A Pooch by visiting his website.  You may of course can visit the landing page for Max A Pooch's Awesome Animal Advocates at Pet Life Radio. You may wish to see some videos of Max A Pooch in action at his You Tube channel.  Max A Pooch is also an environmental reporter for WCCR.TV and even has a "Certified Official" badge to prove it.
 
Max also does promotions. He did a promotion for WCIU TV of Chicago Illinois to promote the TV series Rules of Engagement.
 
A vote for Max A Pooch is a vote to help him raise awareness of the harm humans do to animals and environment.
 
 
 
 

 

Friday, February 15, 2013

The two sides of Max A Pooch

As this video clearly demonstrates there are two sides to Max A Pooch. One side of him is  champion of  animals. His other side is   champion of environment.

That duality is not unique to Max A Pooch. It is difficult to imagine someone who advocates for animals who isn't concerned about environment and vice versa.

That is why the slogan for Max A Pooch is "Canine Champion of Animals & Environment." That moniker is the foundation of a strong," positive message describing for what Max A Pooch stands. It also provides the opportunity for him to communicate his messages. When he picks up litter and puts it in a trash can, or sorts recyclables from waste. He reminds people how easy picking up and disposing of litter is. He educates his audiences what is recyclable. People are amazed to see a dog do tasks that many humans won't or don't undertake. The second message of course is that Max A Pooch is a dog that was rescued. He is living proof of how friendly, bright, and helpful shelter dogs can be, and that there are millions of pooches who are waiting for homes.

Max A Pooch sees those who litter and those who abandon companion animals, as humans who share a common trait. That trait is lacking a sense of responsibility. Because of that shortcoming the environment is damaged and millions of animals are subjected to heart breaking trauma and death each year.

Whenever we are out for a walk and Max A Pooch finds a plastic bottle or other litter he picks it up and disposes it in a trash container. The reader can imagine the look on a passerby's face when Max runs past her or him with a bottle in his mouth.

I always make it a point to say, "Oh, of course he does that. He was thrown away and if things been different may have been euthanized and his body cast into a landfill.  There are thousands of dogs each day that aren't so fortunate. Now doesn't that make you sad to think how many Max A Pooch's are euthanized each day for no greater sin than not having a home? Shouldn't we be more concerned about animals and the environment?"

Keith Sanderson is the creator and host of Pet Life Radio's Max A Pooch's Awesome Animal Advocates. He also writes Chicago Animal Advocacy Examiner, National Celebrity Animal Advocacy Examiner, and is the human companion of Max A Pooch.





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Marketers of green pet or other products or services put Max A Pooch for you. It will help you, help the environment and help animals everywhere.