A social media campaign to honor the late actress and animal advocate Betty White has helped North Texas shelters raise more than $120,000 over the last week.
Joni McConnell with A Different Breed Animal Rescue says it received a blind and deaf double Merle albino Pomeranian puppy that weighed just 2.5 lbs.
They named her Betty White and put her up for adoption on Jan. 17.Pomeranian Named ‘Betty White' Gets Forever HomeFrom the looks of the photos above, she's settling into her forever home quite well.
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