
Massachusetts Animal Adoption Group Will Send You a Stinky Valentine
A Massachusetts-based animal adoption organization has got a stinky way to celebrate Valentine's Day while raising money for our furry friends.
Having a hard time figuring out what to get your Valentine? Or maybe you have an ex that you would love to just remind how horrible of a person they are?
Paws New England has just the thing.
They call it the "Love Stinks: A Salty Valentine," and to put it bluntly, it is a literal bag of dog poop with the name of your choice on it.
No, they don't send the actual bag; they send a photo of it, and it makes for an awesome social media post or just to send as a text.
It's a $20 donation and you can put whoever you want's name on the bag, you can order one on February 13 and have the picture in time for the love holiday. Could this be any more perfect for those of us that are petty but want to feel good about where we are spending our money?

I had to get a little back story on this poopy situation so I called them up and spoke with Ali Lyder-Norton, the Fundraising and Events Manager for Paws New England.
She said she got the idea just over a year ago when one of the volunteers was going through a breakup and kept using the poop emoji when texting. Lyder-Norton also remembered seeing a similar initiative done with cats and their litter boxes.
You can even get political with it, if you feel so inclined.
As if this wasn't a fun enough way to raise money, the organization also offers "Neuter a Dog In Your Ex's Honor:" For $150, you can get them spayed or neutered in honor of your ex "because some legacies should not continue," Lyder-Norton said.
Not going to lie, I think this is a pretty awesome idea and I actually have a few people in mind I could send this to, even just as a joke. Can you think of someone to whom you would love to send one of these stinky valentines?
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