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One Million Meals To Rescue Dogs – Pedigree Donation

Have you heard about the new Pedigree campaign – Feeding Brighter Futures.

They are donating One Million Meals to re-homing centres nationwide as part of The Pedigree Feeding Project.

The aim is to provide rescue dogs with complete, nutritious meals to help them on their journey to become the happy family pets they deserve to be.

Alongside this Pedigree are also trying to raise money to be given out as non food grants for homes to spend on other essentials such as refurbishing kennels and training staff, just like we did in 2011.

Anyone can donate by visiting: http://uk.pedigree.com/brighterfutures/how-can-i-help

You may have even spotted our new advert on TV, featuring the wonderful rescue-turned-acting-dog Mojo: http://bit.ly/YiV21w

Want to know more about Mojo and his friends?
Visit their profile pages to follow their stories from first paw-steps at the rescue home to waving them off as they join their new families.
http://uk.pedigree.com/brighterfutures/dog-stories

Please help raise awareness of this great campaign

This entry was posted on Tuesday, May 21st, 2013 at 1:10 pm

British Animal Honours with Paul O’Grady

Do you love animals, especially dogs then don’t miss the British Animal Awards on ITV at 8pm Thursday 18th April 13

Paul O’Grady is the hosts star and he does love his dogs. Dogs who work with us in war zones and those that assist disabled people will be honoured!

There will be various awards up for grabs include: the bravery award, the military service award, the inspirational animal award, superstar animal award and the internet star award.

Some charities will be recognised for their work as well some individuals for outstanding work and achievements.

You’ll see a feature a performance from the theatrical spectacular War Horse as well as groups of dancing dogs and agility teams

We believe this is a one off event and the awards announced by an expert jury

 

This entry was posted on Thursday, April 18th, 2013 at 1:15 pm

Celebrities Go ‘Potty’ For Charity Campaign

Animal loving celebrities including Cheska Hull, Laura Hamilton, Sinitta, Felicity Kendal, Arlene Phillips, Kristina Rihanoff, Lizzie Cundy, Meg Matthews and Jenni Falconer have joined forces to support this year’s Blue Cross Tea Party.

The celebrities have been challenged to showcase their artistic flair by designing their own special edition pet-themed teapot, to be auctioned to raise funds to help sick and homeless pets.  The celebrities are also calling for the public to sign up to host tea parties across the country on Friday 10th May, to help make a difference to the lives of thousands of pets in Blue Cross care.

The selection of designed teapots

Puppy Bella was recently helped by Blue Cross; part of an unwanted litter when Bella first arrived she was covered in fleas and her tender skin was red and sore from the resultant scratching. Blue Cross nurses provided the vital veterinary care needed to slowly help Bella’s skin improve and stayed with a Blue Cross fosterer whilst she recuperated and grew back to full health. Bella has now found a permanent home with a family who give her the love she deserves.

 

To help support the great work of Blue Cross and their personnel, the campaign’s fifteen pet loving celebrities involved also include much-loved actresses Pam Ferris and Olivia Colman; fabulous TV personalities Hayley Tamaddon and Debbie Bright; Made in Chelsea’s finest Cheska Hull and Ollie Locke, while Brix Smith Start brings a fashionable touch.

The auction will take place from (22nd April to 12th May) so don’t miss out on your chance to get involved and bid on your favourite pet-inspired teapot by visiting www.bluecross.org.uk/teapots. To order your free Tea Party host pack full of ideas and recipes, visit www.bluecross.org.uk/teaparty.

Blue Cross is a charity dedicated to helping poorly, injured and abandoned pets for over 100 years, doing what’s needed to give every pet a healthy life in a happy home. They run four animal hospitals and 12 rehoming centres across theUK, which provide treatment and seek happy homes for thousands of cats, dogs, small pets and horses each year.

This entry was posted on Tuesday, April 16th, 2013 at 2:15 pm