A Teen Creates Tiny Bowties For Dogs And Cats In The Hopes Of Getting Them Adopted


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A remarkable 14-year-old boy from New Jersey, United States, has demonstrated that he has a tremendous heart, together with his family. Darius Brown came up with a plan to assist a lot of cuddly animals be adopted faster. This adolescent handcrafts little bow ties for dogs and cats, which he sends to animal shelters to pique the attention of potential adopters.

Darius was diagnosed with speech, comprehension, and fine motor disabilities when he was just two years old, yet none of these challenges prevented him from establishing and attaining his own objectives. His elder sister Dazhai patiently taught him how to sew when he was eight years old, and before long, she was sewing lovely bow ties that he sold at his school.

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Darius started his pet stitching company, “Beaux & Paws,” on Facebook and Instagram when he was just 11 years old. Since then, the young guy has given a considerable number of his bowties to animal shelters and adoption organizations in the US and the UK.

These lonely animals needed a new home and to be adopted as quickly as possible, so Darius realized he could assist them if he dressed them up in bow ties to make them appear even more fun and charming.

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Initially, the young man brought to the ASPCA animal sanctuary in New York roughly 25 little pet bowties. Everything worked out better than he had hoped, and several animals were adopted.

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Darius told the Washington Post :

“Even something small like a tie can help an animal get adopted because a bowtie is unique and helps bring out a pet’s personality.”

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After a few years, your sewing machine is still working overtime for a worthy cause. Darius estimates that he has given away about 600 dog and cat bow ties to various animal shelters.

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Executive director Lorri Caffrey of the Mt. Pleasant Animal Shelter in East Hanover, New Jersey, says:

“Animals who wear them are instantly accepted because they are instantly appealing to people.” We had never used bow ties before and noticed a significant difference right away.”

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Darius is inspired to keep crafting his small bowties after seeing how well they helped stranded dogs in the aftermath of Hurricane Irma. To date, this young guy has distributed bowties to dogs and a few lucky cats in almost eight states, including Virginia, Pennsylvania, and Illinois.

The young man expresses himself like follows:

“After seeing how pleased the folks at the shelter were when they received the bowties and how much the dogs enjoyed them, I wanted to make more.” I set a goal for myself to donate bowties to an animal shelter in every state.”

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The work of this young man receives thousands of accolades and has appeared in many publications and television programs, he has also been recognized by many public figures, including Allen Houston, Kenya Moore, Les Brown, among others. Even in 2018, former President Barack Obama sent Darius a letter where he recognized and praised his commitment to the community.

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According to the letter:

“It’s apparent you’re doing your share to care for your fellow residents, from starting Beaux and Paws to improving the lives of others around you.” And I’m sure you’re quite proud of what you’ve done. I’m confident that our future will be bright as long as you stay connected with the world around you, continue to discover ways to serve others, and never give up on yourself.”

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Last but not least, the young man added:

“I work with a variety of materials, but they all have to be washable since dogs move about a lot.” Bright colors and vivid materials appeal to me because they stand out and attract attention. A well-dressed canine That’ll put a smile on people’s faces.”

On GoFundMe, Darius also started a fundraising drive to keep her sewing supplies stocked. He also sells his works on his website, with a percentage of the proceeds going to the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA).


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