FAQs: What’s the Point of “ONE Your Pet”?

November 6th, 2009 at 2:53 pm

ONE Your Pet

Okay, yes, it is a little silly to dress your pet up in ONE gear. But this action is about branding, and putting a T-shirt on a dog or a ONE band around a snake — or, as in this picture from Raquel at the University of Texas in Austin, putting a ONE logo near your guinea pig — gets attention. Even if it does seem a little silly.

Eventually, we’re going to have a page on the OCC site where we feature all the ONE’d pets we’ve collected over the years. In the meantime, you can make your “ONE Your Pet” action more impactful by also sharing your photo on Facebook or Twitter.

 

2 Responses to “FAQs: What’s the Point of “ONE Your Pet”?”

  1. Nick Stevens Says:

    Umm, thats not a Guinea Pig. LOL.

  2. Emily S. Says:

    LOL I picked a different picture after I wrote the post and forgot I said guinea pig! I’m going to leave it that way and see if anyone else notices. :P

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