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Shelter’s Videos Of ‘Teacup Werewolves’ And ‘Nashville Hot Chicken Spaniels’ Help Dogs Get Adopted

Volunteer Adrian Bucnick has spent over a decade taking adoption photos for Nashville’s Metro Animal Care and Control (MACC) shelter to help dogs find homes. But during the COVID-19 pandemic, she struck on an idea that went viral and has since helped increase adoptions.

As one of the few people allowed into the shelter during lockdown, Adrian began taking videos and posting them on TikTok, where she gave adoptable dogs hilarious breed names such as Speckled Freckled Cuddle Calf (a Pittie), Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah Spazzer (a Border Collie), and Teacup Werewolf (a German Shepherd).

She adopted what she calls her “Karen” voice, posing as a fictional potential adopter and addressing common misconceptions about shelter dogs. In each video, she responds with her signature catchphrase—”What’s this then?”—while holding up an adoptable dog. Her first viral video tackled the claim that “shelters don’t have anything but Pit Bulls.” In response, she held up a big, fluffy dog and dubbed him a Himalayan Fur Goblin.

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Himalayan fur goblin. Yeah we have those. Jeremiah A406860 is a 1 year old 60 lbs mixed breed. He is available at Metro Nashville Animal Care and Control is located at 5125 Harding Place Nashville TN 37211. They are open 7 days a week 12-4 Thursday 12-6. #fyp #foryou #AnitaWalker #nashvilletn #adopt #petsoftiktok #adoptme #metroanimalcareandcontrol #nashville #dogsoftiktok #dog #adoptdognashville

♬ original sound – Puptography by Adrian Budnick

Adrian told Penn Live, “It was kind of just on a whim. We had this — I’m assuming it was like a poodle-doodle situation, and he was really big and lanky.” Jeremiah got adopted and Adrian kept on making videos. Polly the Pit Bull (aka a “Bridle pittopotomus” led to a popular Christmas “pittopotomus” video.

The funny videos have taken off, endearing viewers and potential adopters to the dogs so she’s continuing to do them and encourages other shelters to take her idea and have fun with it.

There are more dogs like the Nashville Hot Chicken Spaniel…

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Nashville Hot Chicken Spaniel. Hummus A406289 is a 5 year old 63 lbs mixed breed. She is available at Metro Nashville Animal Care and Control is located at 5125 Harding Place Nashville TN 37211. They are open 7 days a week 12-4 Thursday 12-6. #fyp #foryou #AnitaWalker #nashvilletn #adopt #petsoftiktok #adoptme #metroanimalcareandcontrol #nashville #dogsoftiktok #dog #adoptdognashville

♬ original sound – Puptography by Adrian Budnick

And the Tipping Tripping Terrier available for adoption at the shelter.

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Meet MACC’s Tipping Tripping Terrier. Jenn Smith is lucky in love and found her forever home. More friends looking for love at MACC. Metro Nashville Animal Care and Control is located at 5125 Harding Place Nashville TN 37211 . Open 7 days a week 12-4, Thursday 12-6. #AnitaWalker #fyp #nashvilletn #adopt #petsoftiktok #adoptme #foryou #metroanimalcareandcontrol #nashville #spayandneuter #whatsthisthen #dogsoftiktok #dog #dogtok

♬ original sound – Puptography by Adrian Budnick

Be sure to check out Adrian’s LinkTree for details on how to help the dogs at MACC.

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