Crown ghost as 'Disable Pet of the Year'

Recent signers:
Caroline SÉVILLA and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

Meet Ghost, a resilient and charming blind and deaf double Merle who captured the hearts of many with his incredible spirit and determination. Ghost was once on the path to becoming a mid-tier influencer, using his growing platform to educate the public on the importance of responsible breeding practices, specifically concerning double Merles. Despite his tireless efforts and more votes than any competitor in group 2, he was unexpectedly eliminated from the semi-finals. This unfortunate circumstance has not just denied Ghost the recognition he deserves but also limited his potential to bring broader awareness to the challenges and needs of double Merles like him. Double Merles are dogs with a genetic anomaly caused by the irresponsible breeding of two merle dogs, often resulting in blindness, deafness, or both. Despite these daunting disabilities, Ghost embodies the spirit of perseverance and love, serving as a symbol of hope for dogs with disabilities nationwide. His story is not just one of survival but one of triumph over adversity, and he deserves to be recognized for that. Crowning Ghost as the 'Disable Pet of the Year' through the Pet Lovers Choice Award will not only honor his courage but also shine a spotlight on the significant, yet preventable, issue of double Merle breeding. By giving Ghost this platform, we can reach a national audience, rally for better breeding regulations, and encourage future pet owners to adopt and love dogs with disabilities, opening their hearts and homes to animals who need them the most. Join us in recognizing Ghost's journey and advocating for responsible pet ownership by signing this petition. Let's give Ghost the crown he so dearly fought for and use his voice to create a better world for countless double Merles. Your signature can help change lives and bring much-needed attention to this critical cause. Sign now and be part of this inspiring mission!

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Recent signers:
Caroline SÉVILLA and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

Meet Ghost, a resilient and charming blind and deaf double Merle who captured the hearts of many with his incredible spirit and determination. Ghost was once on the path to becoming a mid-tier influencer, using his growing platform to educate the public on the importance of responsible breeding practices, specifically concerning double Merles. Despite his tireless efforts and more votes than any competitor in group 2, he was unexpectedly eliminated from the semi-finals. This unfortunate circumstance has not just denied Ghost the recognition he deserves but also limited his potential to bring broader awareness to the challenges and needs of double Merles like him. Double Merles are dogs with a genetic anomaly caused by the irresponsible breeding of two merle dogs, often resulting in blindness, deafness, or both. Despite these daunting disabilities, Ghost embodies the spirit of perseverance and love, serving as a symbol of hope for dogs with disabilities nationwide. His story is not just one of survival but one of triumph over adversity, and he deserves to be recognized for that. Crowning Ghost as the 'Disable Pet of the Year' through the Pet Lovers Choice Award will not only honor his courage but also shine a spotlight on the significant, yet preventable, issue of double Merle breeding. By giving Ghost this platform, we can reach a national audience, rally for better breeding regulations, and encourage future pet owners to adopt and love dogs with disabilities, opening their hearts and homes to animals who need them the most. Join us in recognizing Ghost's journey and advocating for responsible pet ownership by signing this petition. Let's give Ghost the crown he so dearly fought for and use his voice to create a better world for countless double Merles. Your signature can help change lives and bring much-needed attention to this critical cause. Sign now and be part of this inspiring mission!
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