The Little Red Dog to Celebrate Over 1,000 Dogs Rescued and Adopted During Annual "Pups at Pittsford" Founder’s Day Event & Fundraiser
Hundreds of owners and dogs expected for a day of entertainment, prizes and 100 dog pack walk at Pittsford Park in Orange County.
Lake Forest, CA, June 17, 2016 --(PR.com)-- The Little Red Dog, Inc. (TLRD), an Orange County-based non-profit that rescues abused and abandoned dogs and secures their safety in loving homes throughout the Southern California community, will celebrate rescuing and placing over 1,000 dogs in just five years during its “Pups at Pittsford” Founder’s Day Fundraiser on June 18, 2016 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Pittsford Park in Lake Forest, Calif. Owners and their leashed dogs are invited to a day of family fun including entertainment, raffle prizes, food, and face painting. To commemorate the rescue of hundreds of dogs throughout Southern California, TLRD will host a 100 dog pack walk, where people will walk around the park with their dogs, pied piper fashion. The event is sponsored in part by WagAware.
Mustache Mike’s Italian Ice and Pub Thirty Two of Mission Viejo will provide food at the event, and a portion of the proceeds will benefit TLRD. Entertainment will include “K-9 Disc Thrills and his Disc Dogs” as they demonstrate their dog Frisbee skills with a demo. This year, owners and their pets will be invited to participate in a Dog Beauty Contest, Doggie musical chairs, and a photo booth with fun props. In addition, TLRD Dog Trainers will also be on hand to offer simple dog obedience training tips and teach dog owners how to properly walk and train their dogs to promote good dog ownership. South Orange County Animal Hospital will be handing out vouchers to the first 100 attendees for a free heartworm check for their dogs. Throughout the event, raffle prizes including items from Alex and Ani, Bissell, Best Bully Sticks, Kurgo, and many more will be given away every 30 minutes, with all proceeds benefiting TLRD. There will be 26 vendors who will be represented in the “dog pen” area for people to shop and visit.
Founded in 2011 by PJ Rosch & Steve McClain, TLRD shares a vision of bringing a brighter future to dogs that are abandoned, abused and severely hurt. TLRD started out as a pit-bull rescue, but now strives to rescue as many dogs as possible and reduce the number of dogs abandoned and abused each year. In 2013, it was estimated that there were 900 to 2,000 new cases every year of animal hoarding in the U.S., with 250,000 animals falling victim. Dogs are often abused on the street, abandoned by their owners, or are directly put in fighting situations, leaving many in the shelter with little hope of a safe recovery or a healthy and happy life.
“TLRD is so honored to host this wonderful event once again in effort to raise awareness for dogs in need of foster families while celebrating such a great accomplishment,” said PJ Rosch, co-founder of TLRD. “Because of our efforts, over 1,000 dogs now have loving families that care for them after being homeless and nearly euthanized. Over Six Million companion animals are put to sleep every year simply because they are homeless. These rescue dogs deserve to have a home filled with love and caring owners. This fundraiser continues our fight to place all dogs into loving homes, which is far from over.”
The fundraiser is dedicated to the continued effort of rescuing homeless, injured or abused dogs in need of foster families. TLRD looks to find loving families for dogs such as Macy, a 53-pound American Bull dog/American Staffordshire terrier mix, who was dumped in the Antelope Valley; left to starve and fend for herself. Macy was rescued by a Good Samaritan who couldn’t keep her, so TLRD took her into foster, trained her, and she is now in need of a caring forever family. In addition to Macy, many sponsored dogs and puppies currently in need of foster families will be at the fundraiser for adoption. There will also be bunnies and cats available for adoption through a TLRD partnership with other rescues. The event is free and open to the public.
For more information about TLRD’s Founder’s Day Event or to RSVP, visit thelittlereddog.com/events
About The Little Red Dog
The Little Red Dog (TLRD) was founded to rescue dogs from high kill shelters and abusive environments and secure their safety in loving homes throughout Southern California. TLRD was founded in memory of the abused and lost dogs from the Michael Vick dog fighting case and strives to remove and prevent all dog neglect through training, education, and adoption coordination. Since 2011, TLRD has rescued over 1,000 dogs and placed them into loving forever homes. For more information, visit http://thelittlereddog.com.
Mustache Mike’s Italian Ice and Pub Thirty Two of Mission Viejo will provide food at the event, and a portion of the proceeds will benefit TLRD. Entertainment will include “K-9 Disc Thrills and his Disc Dogs” as they demonstrate their dog Frisbee skills with a demo. This year, owners and their pets will be invited to participate in a Dog Beauty Contest, Doggie musical chairs, and a photo booth with fun props. In addition, TLRD Dog Trainers will also be on hand to offer simple dog obedience training tips and teach dog owners how to properly walk and train their dogs to promote good dog ownership. South Orange County Animal Hospital will be handing out vouchers to the first 100 attendees for a free heartworm check for their dogs. Throughout the event, raffle prizes including items from Alex and Ani, Bissell, Best Bully Sticks, Kurgo, and many more will be given away every 30 minutes, with all proceeds benefiting TLRD. There will be 26 vendors who will be represented in the “dog pen” area for people to shop and visit.
Founded in 2011 by PJ Rosch & Steve McClain, TLRD shares a vision of bringing a brighter future to dogs that are abandoned, abused and severely hurt. TLRD started out as a pit-bull rescue, but now strives to rescue as many dogs as possible and reduce the number of dogs abandoned and abused each year. In 2013, it was estimated that there were 900 to 2,000 new cases every year of animal hoarding in the U.S., with 250,000 animals falling victim. Dogs are often abused on the street, abandoned by their owners, or are directly put in fighting situations, leaving many in the shelter with little hope of a safe recovery or a healthy and happy life.
“TLRD is so honored to host this wonderful event once again in effort to raise awareness for dogs in need of foster families while celebrating such a great accomplishment,” said PJ Rosch, co-founder of TLRD. “Because of our efforts, over 1,000 dogs now have loving families that care for them after being homeless and nearly euthanized. Over Six Million companion animals are put to sleep every year simply because they are homeless. These rescue dogs deserve to have a home filled with love and caring owners. This fundraiser continues our fight to place all dogs into loving homes, which is far from over.”
The fundraiser is dedicated to the continued effort of rescuing homeless, injured or abused dogs in need of foster families. TLRD looks to find loving families for dogs such as Macy, a 53-pound American Bull dog/American Staffordshire terrier mix, who was dumped in the Antelope Valley; left to starve and fend for herself. Macy was rescued by a Good Samaritan who couldn’t keep her, so TLRD took her into foster, trained her, and she is now in need of a caring forever family. In addition to Macy, many sponsored dogs and puppies currently in need of foster families will be at the fundraiser for adoption. There will also be bunnies and cats available for adoption through a TLRD partnership with other rescues. The event is free and open to the public.
For more information about TLRD’s Founder’s Day Event or to RSVP, visit thelittlereddog.com/events
About The Little Red Dog
The Little Red Dog (TLRD) was founded to rescue dogs from high kill shelters and abusive environments and secure their safety in loving homes throughout Southern California. TLRD was founded in memory of the abused and lost dogs from the Michael Vick dog fighting case and strives to remove and prevent all dog neglect through training, education, and adoption coordination. Since 2011, TLRD has rescued over 1,000 dogs and placed them into loving forever homes. For more information, visit http://thelittlereddog.com.
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PJ Rosch
949-280-2223
http://www.thelittlereddog.com/
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PJ Rosch
949-280-2223
http://www.thelittlereddog.com/
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