These Stamps Are Something to Wag At
Photographer Sally Anderson-Bruce found these beautiful, adopted pets in her hometown of New Milford, Connecticut. Each of these animals was given a good home thanks to animal rescue shelters and the families who adopted them.

These are the 44-cent Animal Rescue: Adopt a Shelter Pet special stamps, available as a Block of 10 stamps or a Pane of 20 stamps.
On April 30, 2010, in North Hollywood, California, the Postal ServiceTM will issue a 44-cent, Animal Rescue: Adopt a Shelter Pet special stamp in ten designs, designed by Derry Noyes of Washington, DC.
With these 10 stamp designs, the U.S. Postal Service hopes to raise awareness of the need to adopt shelter pets.
The pets depicted on the stamps were photographed by Sally Andersen-Bruce near her home in New Milford, Connecticut. All had been homeless at one time; all but one had been adopted when they were photographed.
http://www.StampsToTheRescue.com





A very nice way to gain attention for our homeless animal friends that need a good family to love them.
I've seen the poster at our local post office; however, they do not have the stamps yet!
Connie Thanks for checking out my post and the comment. I agree it is agrea idea.
Wallace thanks for checking out my post and the comment. The stamps are now available. Click the link you can order them there they are up to 300,000 worth sold.