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07/13/08

Help Give Free Kibble To Needy Dogs
Horst Hoefinger

Want to help out some needy dogs but don’t really have the time? Well here’s an easy way to contribute to the well being of our canine friends that will take less than a minute .

Just visit http://www.freekibble.com, answer the daily Bow Wow Trivia question and 20 pieces of kibble are automatically donated to an animal shelter. Don’t worry, if you’re trivia challenged like me, you don’t even have to get the answer right in order for your donation to count.

It’s a great idea that surely came from a grizzly veteran of the online wars, right? Wrong. This idea was created by an eleven year-old girl, Mimi Ausland, from Oregon who modeled the site after http://www.freerice.com that donates rice to the UN World Food Program. What a smart, compassionate young lady!

So please, click on the link and help a dog in need today. While you’re at it, give some love to the kitties too at http://www.freekibblekat.com.

Thanks for helping out some needy pups and kitties, and making a little girl’s dream of helping our fuzzy friends come true.

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3 Woofs

  1. Indiana

    We must be on the same wavelength! I just posted about this today in one of the forums. This is such a great idea! Kudos to the little girl for thinking of it!

  2. DMD

    Thanks for posting this. We received this site from our pup pals recently. Every bit helps. So click each day,dont forget the kitty link on the site too.

  3. Reesee

    This is such a kind way to donate food for dogs, and cats! We’ll be donating everyday, just like we do with FreeRice also! Thank you for finding this site!
    I will be posting a banner on my page for support.

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