On Wednesday, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., UNC Helping Paws set up a Puppy Kissing Booth in the Pit, charging $1 per selfie and $5 per Polaroid.
First up was Holden the Golden, a 6-month-old Instagram-famous golden retriever, on duty from 10 a.m. to noon.
Next came the mischievous, 4-month-old American bulldog named Ellie, who gathered a large crowd from noon until 1 p.m.
Closing out the booth was an old-timer: 11-year-old K.C. the sheltie, who has a particular taste for carrots.
Helping Paws is a student-run animal service organization that works closely with local animal rescues and the Orange County Animal Shelter to socialize animals with the community and prepare them for adoption.
“The first step is to get (new members) trained at the animal shelter; that way they can handle the animals at the shelter and things like that, and after that, if you sign up, you’re in.”
Sophomore Megan Anderson, co-chairperson of UNC Helping Paws, said that in just the first two hours, the kissing booth raised more than $200.
“Over the semester we’re bringing different animal rescue organizations into our meetings to speak with our members, and at the end of the semester our members are going to vote on who they want the money to go to,” she said.