Whether or not the record is officially recognized, eight dogs are no longer living in a zoo. They are healing in homes. And that, more than any verification badge, is the true victory. For more information on how to support the dogs rescued in Strayx the Record Part 2, visit the official Strayx Animal Fund (verified charity status pending).

call it "the future of activism"—using influencer reach to execute tangible, time-sensitive rescues. Donations to Strayx’s partnered shelter increased 400% within 48 hours of the video’s release.

The "Strayx the Record" series began as a challenge: using a combination of strategy, teamwork, and verified adoption networks, Strayx aimed to save as many stray animals as possible within 24 hours. Part 1 saw the rescue of five dogs and two cats, a feat that earned local news coverage.