
A short but nice story on a football player who’s making a difference.
CAMBRIDGE SPRINGS, Pa. – Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger is helping a northwestern Pennsylvania police department fight crime.
The Cambridge Springs police department used $8,000 from the Ben Roethlisberger Foundation to care for and equip a new 2-year-old German shepherd. The department paid $11,000 for the dog, which was raised in a community fundraiser.
Roethlisberger’s foundation provides funding to train, equip and purchase police dogs. The foundation has donated hundreds of thousands of dollars to pay for service dogs used by police and fire departments in Pennsylvania, Roethlisberger’s home state of Ohio and elsewhere.
We give Ben Roethlisberger four paws up!
* I think Leroy is a fan of football
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There’s a fun event coming up for dog lovers in the San Jose, CA area. The annual Paws in the Park event is less than two weeks away, mark those calendars.
Saturday, May 30th – 1:00-4:00 p.m.
Location: Santana Row, Park in front of Maggiano’s (Get Location)
Bring your pet and join us for a fun filled afternoon and cupcake fundraiser with proceeds benefiting Furry Friends Rescue!
Featuring…
* Kara’s Cupcake Fundraiser for FFR – Profits from Kara’s SWEET VANILLA cupcakes go to FFR
* Doggie fashion show
* Raffle prizes
* Dog contests – $5 entry fee
o Cutest Diva Contest
o Coolest Dude Contest
o Best Trick Contest
* Information about Furry Friends Rescue
* Adoption showcase
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On Wednesday I posted about the Atlanta Animal Rescue Friends (AARF) benefit happening on Saturday, April 18th in Atlanta.
I wanted to let everyone know I will be attending the benefit and would really enjoy meeting some of the Atlantan Dogsters (the two-legged ones) out there. It would be great to be able to put a face to some of the readers out there.
AARF is holding 219: The Show on April 18th
The art auction will feature 219 works from various Atlanta-area artists. Each piece will represent one dog or cat that will have lost his or her life in a county shelter that day. The art will be sold in both silent and live auctions, with all proceeds going to AARF’s rescue, spay and neuter and education programs. The organization’s fundraising goal for the event is to generate enough to support the rescue every pet that would die in the course of one day in metro Atlanta.
Go to the original article to get all the details about the show and to find out how to get tickets. Come out to support a great cause and fun while you’re doing it. Hope to see you there!
* The artwork covers a wide range of subjects , it is work being donated by local artists.
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Gemstones come in many shapes and sizes. This one just happens to come shaped like a Golden Labrador, the most precious gem of all.
Evie Crook’s life has been transformed by the arrival of Gem the golden Labrador at her home.
She was diagnosed with high frequency deafness when she was two and half which left her with a 80 per cent hearing loss. She uses hearing aid which give her 50 per cent hearing and can lip read.
Gem, from the Hearing Dogs charity, has been trained to find Evie, who has a sister Maddy, 11, and tell her when one of the family wants her attention.
She also takes messages to and from Evie in a purse which she carries in her mouth and alerts her to a cooker timer which is used to measure all kinds of activities including her homework.
Evie is the youngest person in Britain to use a hearing dog. Sounds like this Gem is going to make a big difference in her life. There’s another little girl who is waiting to get her Autism Service Dog and could really use our help.
Violet Vickery is a beautiful 6-year-old who lives in Monticello, MN with her parents. Her folks have desperately been trying to raise enough funds so they can receive an Autism Service Dog, to help give Violet a chance at a more normal life. Read the rest of this entry »
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