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Himalayan fur goblin and teacup werewolf: The breeds of dogs helping boost adoptions

Himalayan fur goblin and teacup werewolf: The breeds of dogs helping boost adoptions

Independent23-03-2025
Adrian Budnick has been taking adoption photos of dogs at Nashville's county animal shelter for over a decade.
But it wasn't until the COVID-19 pandemic, when she was one of the few allowed in-person, that she began filming videos showcasing the dogs' personalities with humorous nicknames for potential adopters.
Initially, Budnick created TikToks as Anita Walker, a fast-talking, cowboy boot-wearing "purveyor of certified pre-owned pets."
Her breakthrough, however, came with the "What's this then?" series. These short videos, featuring dogs with goofy names, quickly gained popularity and led to a surge in adoptions.
Imaginative dog names made the videos go viral
'It was kind of just on a whim,' Budnick said. 'We had this — I'm assuming it was like a poodle-doodle situation, and he was really big and lanky."
People often assume the shelter doesn't have fluffy dogs, so Budnick adopted what she calls her 'Karen' voice — slightly bored and complaining — when she looked into the camera to say: 'The shelter only has pit bulls.'
'And then I held up this giant curly dog with legs and the tongue hanging out. And I was like, 'What's this then?'"
She called it a " Himalayan fur goblin."
The video 'exploded over night,' Budnick said. So much so that she went back the next day to make another one 'because I'm like, I can't let this go.'
Since then she has promoted the adoption of such imaginative dog breeds as the 'Teacup werewolf' and the 'Speckled freckled cuddle calf.' Then there's the 'French baguette long lady' and the 'Creamsicle push-up pup.'
The shelter does get its share of pit bull mixes. A December video featuring several of them in festive costumes with Budnick singing 'I Want a Pitt-o-potomous for Christmas' has been viewed more than 5 million times.
Adoptions got a boost
While it is gratifying to gain visibility, Budnick said, the real payoff is in the adoptions. Data provided by the shelter shows dog adoptions increased by just over 25% between 2021 and 2024.
'We'll get calls from all over. And it's not just local here to Tennessee even," said Metro Animal Care and Control Director Ashley Harrington. 'We've had an adopter from Canada. We've had ones from states all over."
She said people often call asking about a specific, made-up dog breed from one of the videos. "It's been pretty great, and it's been fun for our staff."
The popularity of Budnick's videos have also led to donations of both money and supplies. Letters to the shelter referencing her videos are taped to a wall in the volunteer room.
Still, like many other shelters in the South, it's overcrowded.
Budnick has one thing to say about that situation: 'Spay and neuter, spay and neuter, spay and neuter.'
Returning to photography — for the love of dogs
Budnick started taking photos as a kid. While on camping trips, she'd take nature pictures with a 35 mm Canon AE-1. In high school she took photography classes and learned to make her own prints in a darkroom. But eventually she stopped taking pictures.
That changed when she adopted a dog.
'When I got Ruby, my 13-year-old, she was five weeks old, and I started taking pictures of her," she said. A few months later, Budnick adopted Ruby's sister, and a few months after that she began as a volunteer photographer at the shelter. "So really, my dogs got me back into it.'
With her photos and videos, Budnick fights against the stigma that the shelter is a sad place with dogs no one would want. In many of the videos, she holds even the large dogs in her arms and gets her face licked.
'You see them running around in the videos when they're in playgroup, and you see them cuddling, and you see their goofy smiles when I'm holding them, and it just really showcases them," she said.
Budnick's success has been noticed. She loves it when other shelters copy her ideas, or even lip sync over her videos while showing their own dogs, but she's not interested in taking on more work. She has a regular job in addition to volunteering for the shelter between 7-10 hours each week, but she doesn't mind the long hours.
'I'm just having fun,' she said. "I absolutely love dogs. I think they're the best thing on earth.'
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