Friday, June 26, 2009

Is your dog cool?

This is a FANTASTIC idea and life saving website - get on the bandwagon and help spread the word!!!





My Dog Is Cool

Here's a couple of fun events in Atlanta that are coming up very soon.....


Come out and have a beer, and hang out in Grant Park on Sunday, and
help Animal Action Rescue continue to help the MANY animals they have
in their program. See below for details...and, it's hot out, have a
BEER!

"5th PBR For Pups!" on Sunday, July 12 at 4:00pm.
For all the details, go to http://www.animalactionrescue.org/PBR.htm.

"A Benefit For Animal Action Rescue"
Host: PBR For Pups
Start Time: Sunday, July 12 at 4:00pm
End Time: Sunday, July 12 at 9:00pm
Where: The Standard, Grant Park
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Braves Game raffle to benefit Ahimsa House. If you are unfamiliar
with this organization and what they do, please visit their website
www.AhimsaHouse.org.

For all the details, go to
http://www.ahimsahouse.org/events/2009/volunteer-braves-5050-raffle,

game for FREE!

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

M.O.M.S. (Making of Miracle Stories)


M.O.M.S. (Making of Miracle Stories) Rescue is a spin off group from another successful rescue group. The group has joined forces with the 35+ year, established Animal Adoption Center of Lindenwold, NJ to pull resources together and continue saving hundreds of animals from all over, especially in the states that use very inhumane and cruel euthanasia practices. There next stop is Georgia. This is a major supply and donation drive to personally hand deliver to the shelters that need help the most. The group has resources to help, everything from food, to adoptions. A film crew tied to the Discovery Channel will be going along film a documentary.

Rescue Ink from NY along with ARF (animal rescue flights) is also in attendance.

This is a life saving journey where the group will be rescuing many lives and bringing them home as well.

The Animal Adoption Center can accomodate 25-30 dogs and puppies on this caravan.

Volunteers are welcome and anyone joining the caravan with their own car can adopt a dog or puppy right from one of the shelters we visit. Rhonda Sims of Freedom Train Transport and her partner will be coming in for this event to assist in the transportation needs of any rescue in the Northeast region who would like to have adoptable, loving animals brought to them.

Just shows that if we all team up together, up and down the coast, and help with this grand escape, the number of lives that could potentially be saved as a result.

The group encourages families to bring their children along.

As Karen LaSasso states: "Our children are the rescuers of the future! With the proper knowledge, education and resources, we HAVE the power to make change! Help us make that change and save a life!!!!"