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Lisa Ann Walter teams up with PETA for pet adoption campaign

Lisa Ann Walter and her rescue dog Buster star in PETA's pet adoption campaign.

In a heartwarming and charitable move, actress Lisa Ann Walter and her beloved rescue dog Buster are joining forces with PETA for a pet adoption campaign. The exclusive sneak peek, provided by PEOPLE, reveals the pair reenacting the iconic spaghetti and meatball dinner scene from Disney's Lady and the Tramp. With a gingham tablecloth setting the stage, Lisa and Buster share a long strand of spaghetti, while the accompanying text reads, 'Use Your Noodle. Adopt! Don't Shop.'

Giving us a behind-the-scenes look, PETA unveiled a video showcasing the making of the campaign. It features Lisa Ann Walter and Buster practicing poses and sharing loving kisses, all set to romantic music. The bond between them is evident, and their affection for each other is truly heart-melting.

As it turns out, Lisa Ann Walter welcomed Buster into her life shortly after his birth. She first met the adorable canine through her Parent Trap co-star and best friend, Elaine Hendrix, who is actively involved in animal rescue work. When a pregnant rescue dog came into Hendrix's care, Lisa decided to adopt one of the puppies. A beautiful connection was thus formed, and the pair has been inseparable ever since.

Reflecting on Buster's qualities, Lisa Ann Walter revealed to Good Dog that his loyalty and constant love are what she cherishes the most. Their bond serves as a reminder of the profound impact that adopting a rescue animal can have on one's life.

Lisa Ann Walter now joins the esteemed ranks of notable PETA collaborators, including John Stamos, Tom Hardy, and Ron Perlman, who are all passionate advocates for addressing the issue of homeless animals. Shockingly, PETA reports that approximately 70 million dogs and cats are without a home. Some shelters are unable to accommodate cats and are forced to turn away dogs when at capacity, perpetuating the problem as these abandoned animals continue to reproduce on the streets without proper care.

The collaboration between Lisa Ann Walter and PETA comes on the heels of the season 3 premiere of the hit comedy series Abbott Elementary. In the show, Walter stars as second-grade teacher Melissa Schemmenti alongside Quinta Brunson, Tyler James Williams, Sheryl Lee Ralph, and Janelle James. The show resonates with viewers and has a dedicated following of fans.

The actress also recently made headlines in an interview with Cosmopolitan, where she shared her experience of receiving attention from younger men on social media. Though flattered initially, Lisa realized that these interactions were less about genuine connection and more about the suitor's intentions. Her castmates on Abbott Elementary were quick to provide a reality check, reminding her that these men were interested in more than just friendship.

Despite the romantic attention, Lisa Ann Walter remains focused on her acting career and the joy she finds in working alongside her talented co-stars. In fact, just three days after the season 3 premiere, Abbott Elementary was renewed for a fourth season. This exciting news means that fans can look forward to more entertaining episodes featuring Lisa Ann Walter and her incredible castmates.

Abbott Elementary airs on Wednesdays at 9 p.m. ET on ABC, providing a dose of laughter and heartwarming moments for audiences nationwide. Lisa Ann Walter's involvement in the PETA campaign serves as a reminder of the significance of pet adoption and the positive impact it can have on both animals and humans alike. Let's applaud her efforts to raise awareness and encourage others to consider adopting a rescue animal as well.

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