Young Hero for Dogs Named Kid Of The Year
Written by Tony Schultz on December 12, 2019
Roman McConn had found his purpose in life at the ripe old age of 7. He has made it his mission to save dogs, particularly the oldest, longest remaining dogs in the shelters. He as saved over 1,300 dogs and cats. For this work, he was recently named “Kid of the Year” by the ASPCA. Roman began rescuing dogs at the age of 4 with his mom, Sully, who videos Roman playing with the animals and telling their stories, which are then posted on their Facebook page. He is truly a hero and deserves to be “Kid Of The Year”! You can see his story here.