Brazil has around 30 million stray dogs.
They live in the gaps between buildings, in alleyways, behind houses. Many won't survive the year.
Last weekend in Cruzeiro, our Brazilian community decided not to look away.
Before the event even properly started, people were already arriving with bags of food, boxes of supplies, toys, beds, leashes, bowls. Everything local rescues asked for.
Some people came alone. Many came with their dogs. Most had never met each other before. But within minutes, strangers were helping strangers carry bags, sort donations, and organize everything on the floor before anyone even had to ask.
The result:
1,009 lbs of dog food donated.
Toys, beds, leashes, bowls, and other supplies collected.
500 people came together, had fun, connected with each other, and helped local shelters support dogs in need.
That is what this is about for us: making charity feel like community, bonding, and shared purpose. People need to enjoy the day while working toward something bigger together.
None of this would have been possible without our Brazilian community lead, who held everything together on the ground from start to finish. Big thanks to him and to all the amazing volunteers who joined us and helped make this happen. You are phenomenal.
This was more than an event.
It was proof that when a community moves with purpose, abandoned dogs get fed, shelters get support, and real impact reaches the street.
Brazil, thank you. We are coming back soon 🐶🇧🇷
We’re looking for people in Mexico to join our next campaign.
If you’d like to get involved in our campaign or know someone who would, send us a DM.
Let’s make something meaningful together
The projects that treat crypto like a game leave when it stops being fun.
The ones that treat it like a job leave when the money slows.
The ones that treat it like a mission stay.
Ours is stronger than any cycle. We are still building.
Saving dogs is the meta 🐶
@B_Versee We can’t cover the whole world yet, unfortunately, but Africa is definitely on our map.
We’re moving step by step, and we want to make sure every place we enter gets real, meaningful support
Calling all dog-loving creators 🐶
We’re looking for content creators in Indonesia, Brazil, Mexico, the Philippines, and Thailand for paid collaborations.
DM us your handles on TikTok, Instagram, YT, X, wherever you create.
Only requirement: you LOVE DOGS 🐕
BabyDogers, you chose Mexico. So that’s where we’re going next.
And honestly, it feels right.
Mexico has one of the biggest stray dog populations in Latin America, with 13M+ still living on the streets. But it’s also a country full of people who deeply love animals, and that’s exactly the kind of place where real change can happen.
Now we need to find reliable partners who can help us make sure the work on the ground is done properly.
If you know a rescue, shelter, welfare organization, vet, or volunteer in Mexico that we should talk to, please reply or send us a DM.
Let’s build this chapter together 🐶🇲🇽
4,661,377,229,860 $BabyDoge burned this quarter.
34% more than the last one.
Every transaction on-chain. Every burn doubled. Every one earned by the BabyDogers who showed up.
Next quarter, we go again 🐶
Every dog lover will own $BabyDoge one day.
Not because they're crypto people. Because they're dog people, and dog people want to be part of something that outlasts market cycles and helps real dogs.
Until that day, we keep building. Slowly. Verifiably. Without stopping 🐶
Brazil has around 30 million stray dogs.
They live in the gaps between buildings, in alleyways, behind houses. Many won't survive the year.
Last weekend in Cruzeiro, our Brazilian community decided not to look away.
Before the event even properly started, people were already arriving with bags of food, boxes of supplies, toys, beds, leashes, bowls. Everything local rescues asked for.
Some people came alone. Many came with their dogs. Most had never met each other before. But within minutes, strangers were helping strangers carry bags, sort donations, and organize everything on the floor before anyone even had to ask.
The result:
1,009 lbs of dog food donated.
Toys, beds, leashes, bowls, and other supplies collected.
500 people came together, had fun, connected with each other, and helped local shelters support dogs in need.
That is what this is about for us: making charity feel like community, bonding, and shared purpose. People need to enjoy the day while working toward something bigger together.
None of this would have been possible without our Brazilian community lead, who held everything together on the ground from start to finish. Big thanks to him and to all the amazing volunteers who joined us and helped make this happen. You are phenomenal.
This was more than an event.
It was proof that when a community moves with purpose, abandoned dogs get fed, shelters get support, and real impact reaches the street.
Brazil, thank you. We are coming back soon 🐶🇧🇷
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A note for everyone who's been thinking how to help with Venezuela:
If you can donate to @apoyocanino, please do.
If you can't, sharing this post is real help.
Every additional account that sees their work means more reach for the team on the ground.
Other projects with a community: this is the moment. Let’s show the world what Web3 can do when it comes together