Is your pet worthy of Instafame?

Is your pet worthy of Instafame?

From TRUTH

Fact:  cats and dogs are twice as likely to get cancer if their owner smokes.

Truth has joined forces with DoSomething.org to give you and your pet a chance to – well, do something – about that.

By sharing a pet pic captioned with your furry friend’s reaction to the fact that secondhand smoke is harmful to pets, you can help create a Four-Legged Finisher!  Aka, the ridiculously cute furballs that’ll help finish smoking for good.

The 12 most clever picture/caption combos will be turned into memes, then we’ll have the public vote on the best one.  Plus, each person who submits a photo is entered into a drawing for a $5,000 scholarship from DoSomething.org.

Think your pet is meme material?  Head to DoSomething.org to learn how to officially enter and what it takes to win.

CLICK HERE TO CHECK IT OUT!

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