Orange County animal shelter wants volunteers to sing and play music for adoptable pets

An Orange County animal shelter is looking for musicians and singers of all skill levels who can volunteer their talents to help soothe shelter pets.

It’s part of the new “Wild Tunes” program officially launching at the Mission Viejo Animal Services Center next week. The goal is to boost the animals’ chance of adoption by giving them positive experiences with people, while artists polish their performances in front of four-legged fans.

Brynn Lavison, the director of the facility, told LAist she’s hoping amateur and professional artists from every age group can come in for an hour about once a week and drown out the sounds of the shelter with live music…

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