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Support SPCA Wake to become boop certified

SPCA of Wake County is hosting a Boop-A-Palooza fundraiser, where donors receive a boop certificate, to help raise funds for the shelter.

A dog being booped on the nose.

Walter’s snoot has officially been booped thanks to a donation.

Photo courtesy of SPCA Wake

What’s a boop? It’s a gentle, affectionate tap on the nose, and the SPCA of Wake County wants to leave no snoot un-booped. The animal adoption center’s Boop-A-Palooza fundraising event has been extended to Wednesday, July 5.

All donations will be matched and gifts of $20 or more will receive a Certificate of Boop Authenticity and a digital photo of your certified boop... and believe us, it’s worth it.

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