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06/01/08

Milk-Bones Celebrated 100 Years with Celebrities and Party in NYC
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If you were in New York City on May 22nd the place to be was the Milk-Bone 100th Anniversary Party with the world’s biggest doghouse decorated with Milk-bones. Lots of celebrities, great dogs, and tons of Milk-bones! What could have been more fun!

Also, Milk-bone teamed up with Pet Photographer to the Stars, Christopher Ameruoso to help raise much-needed funds for Canine Assistants, a non-profit organization which trains and provides service dogs for children and adults with physical disabilities or other special needs. Christopher conducted photo shoots with celebrities and their dogs and is auctioning off their autographed and “pawtographed” photos for a good cause. All proceeds will benefit the Canine Assistants.

If you were in New York City on May 22nd the place to be was the Milk-Bone 100th Anniversary Party with the world’s biggest doghouse decorated with Milk-bones.

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  1. Martha Garvey

    I was there! I also got to meet Tequila, an Army dog, with her trainer Sgt. Moyer. Tequila specializes in finding explosive materials (not just bombs, but, for instance, residue after an explosion). She and Sgt. Moyer were thrilled to be at the festivities, which included a pet psychic, a pet caricaturist, and a Milk-bone cake made by the Ace of Cakes.

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