Facebark account gets an Award
Facebark which is a page on a social networking site Facebook was set up to help reunite lost dogs with their owners. Middlesbrough Council dog warden service created this page where it posts pictures of dogs that have been found. It also shares photos of animals it wants to rehouse, as well as using the site to send out messages about microchipping pets.
And now Facebark has won one of the RSPCA's Community Animal Welfare Footprints (CAWF) Innovator Awards. The first of its kind in the UK. The judges praised the Middlesbrough entry as an example of a simple but extremely effective and well managed idea. The page now has around 1,400 followers with around 20,000 hits every month. It has helped to reunite owners and rehomed many dogs.
The Facebark page can be viewed at: http://www.facebook.com/facebarkmiddlesbrough
Read more: http://goo.gl/YPnd0
And now Facebark has won one of the RSPCA's Community Animal Welfare Footprints (CAWF) Innovator Awards. The first of its kind in the UK. The judges praised the Middlesbrough entry as an example of a simple but extremely effective and well managed idea. The page now has around 1,400 followers with around 20,000 hits every month. It has helped to reunite owners and rehomed many dogs.
The Facebark page can be viewed at: http://www.facebook.com/facebarkmiddlesbrough
Read more: http://goo.gl/YPnd0
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