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Antoni Porowski, Camila Mendes and More Stars Foster Dogs During Coronavirus Outbreak

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During the ongoing COVID-19 outbreak, animals rights advocates and celebrities are urging people who have the means and the time to help an animal in need and foster a pet from their local animal shelter.

Most recently, Queer Eye's Antoni Porowski stopped by Austin Pets Alive! and found a new furry friend in an adorable pit-beagle mixed name Neon to foster and take in.

In a video posted by Texas-based shelter, Antoni said, "It's very important for us to support local shelters because they're getting a lot less foot traffic during this pandemic [...] If you can't commit to adopting, I would encourage fostering as well." Earlier this morning, Antoni also shared a couple of adorable videos of Neon to his Instagram Stories.

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