The world might have misplaced singer/songwriter Jimmy Buffett at summer season’s finish, however Parrotheads all over the place have a tune of their coronary heart as we speak because the tropical rock crooner retains the social gathering going with a video for his tune “Like My Dog.”
A proud pet dad or mum to Ajax, Kingston, Kody, Lola, Pepper and Rosie, (who had been listed amongst Buffett’s members of the family within the entertainer’s obituary), the “Margaritaville” singer lets his admiration for all of our buddies who bark shine within the Scott Emerick/Harley Allen-penned tune, which could be discovered on Buffett’s just lately launched album Equal Strain On All Parts.
Made in collaboration with the ASPCA, the video options the beloved tunesmith taking part in together with his tail-wagging pals, in addition to followers who despatched in clips of enjoyable instances with their canines utilizing the hashtag #LikeMyDog.
Promoting the choice of adoption, the video ends with a message from the ASPCA, reminding the general public that hundreds of thousands of canines throughout the United States are ready for a eternally dwelling.
“The dedication and humanity Jimmy Buffett put into his music crossed over into his love for animals, particularly pets and wildlife,” stated Matt Bershadker, ASPCA President & CEO. “This collaboration honors Jimmy’s legacy and animal advocacy and displays our shared dedication to assist weak canines discover secure and loving properties.”
A fan of all with fur, fins and feathers, Buffett was a long-time promoter of animal rescue. In 2018, he helped to shine a highlight on pet adoption at Southern Pines Animal Shelter in Hattiesburg, Mississippi. Buffet’s love of sea animals was mirrored within the efforts of the Save The Manatee Club, a nonprofit co-founded by Buffett and former U.S. Senator Bob Graham in 1981.
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