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“Animal Friends Rescues Pets on New Years Eve”

December 16, 2012 By: admin Category: Consumer Education

Contact: Jolene Miklas
Director of Communications
412.847.7043 (office)
412.719.0031 (cell)
jmiklas@ThinkingOutsideTheCage.org

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

“Animal Friends Rescues Pets on New Years Eve”

WHAT:

For the past 16 years, Animal Friends’ annual New Years Eve Rescue has been a Pittsburgh tradition—and a last-chance lifeline for pets. On Monday, December 31, Animal Friends will once again rescue pets who are slated to be euthanized by the years’ end. Animal Friends’ staff and volunteers will travel to shelters and Animal Control facilities to bring back the pets who would not otherwise live to see 2013. Then, each rescued pet will bask in TLC at Animal Friends’ resource center, where they will be vaccinated, bathed, groomed, given a medical and behavioral evaluation, and scheduled for a spay or neuter surgery.

This year’s rescue will have a candy theme, and every rescued pet will be named after a kind of candy. After all, Pittsburgh is a candy loving town! With the Good Ship Lollipop sailing the three rivers, Clark Candy Company downtown, Sarris in the South, Gene and Boots in the East, Betsy Ann in the West, and Baldinger’s in the North, the Pittsburgh region is a veritable Candyland!

WHEN:

Monday, December 31, 2012
The first wave of pets will arrive at 9am.

WHERE:

Animal Friends, 562 Camp Horne Road in the North Hills, just 10 minutes outside of downtown Pittsburgh. To get to Animal Friends, take I-279N to Exit 8 at Camp Horne Road and turn left at the light. Drive through two more lights to find us on the left.

WHY:

Rescues like this one are a shining example of why adopting from Animal Friends–all year round—is so critical. For every animal who finds a home through Animal Friends, there are others who desperately await a space and a second chance in our kennels. The rescue also casts a light on the staggering number of pets that are euthanized in our community every year.

WHO:

Animal Friends, a team of volunteer trainers, groomers, bathers, and veterinary assistants, and rescued dogs

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