Juno’s new book on Anti-Bullying

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Deborah Young and I just completed Juno’s book on

Anti-Bullying.

 

Juno, a six-pound Chihuahua and the pack leader of Juno’s Place on Facebook, 

was adopted when she was two months old (and sick with pneumonia!). 

She was nursed back to health and now the little Chihuahua is a goodwill icon, 

doing big things with a huge heart and personality. 

Juno works patiently and tirelessly with children and adults, 

teaching them 

kindness and respect toward animals—and, in the process, kindness and respect toward each other as well.

Juno is often the “spokes-dog” for the latest parade, dog walk, or other fundraiser whose proceeds go toward rescuing animals, providing vet care or housing, or just making an animal’s life more comfortable.
She is mightier than most of her canine peers when it comes to serious activism!

Organizations Juno’s supports include:

Kane’s Krusade,

Spay Worcester,

Pet Rock Festival,

The Cold Noses Foundation,

SweetPea Animal Shelter,

Massachusetts Vest- A -Dog.
She doesn’t confine their efforts to animals!
Juno’s Paw-it-Forward project collects supplies for a schools with children in need. Items such as backpacks, school supplies, clothing, and food are donated yearly. Juno also visits with school children as a certified therapy dog and ” Paws to read” dog.
Juno’s Place spearheads the “Speak Up” nationwide campaign encouraging people to recognize the link between domestic violence and animal abuse. Cross-reporting requires law enforcement and social agencies to report abuse and collaborate in investigations; in some states, animal protection agencies must also report suspected child abuse, and child protective services must also report suspected animal cruelty.

 

Juno’s Place has 149,000 followers actively engaged in Juno’s causes. 

But Juno’s Facebook page is not just about bringing awareness to various animal causes; 

it’s also about helping humans and spreading happiness. 

Getting emails and comments from her “pack,” saying that she’s a bright spot in their day. 

Perhaps they’re going through a divorce, taking care of a sick relative or friend, 

or have just lost someone—be it human or animal; whatever the issue, 

they respond to Juno and her message of love. 

Even people suffering from depression admit that Juno makes them smile. 

Juno’s Place hopes to continue to grow and make a difference in the lives 

of humans and animals.

People all over the Globe admit that Juno makes

them smile.

Juno’s Place hopes to continue to grow and a difference

in the lives of humans and animals.

Juno is proud to present her newest book on anti-bullying. 

http://www.blurb.com/b/8547632-juno-doesn-t-like-bullying