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We just had to share this post from one of our favorite animal groups, the ASPCA. April is “Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Month&# , and the ASPCA urges people to “Go Orange&# to show their support. Become an ASPCA Ambassador this April! Original post on the ASPCA blog }. ASPCA Go Orange in April!
The ASPCA continually does amazing work on behalf of our animal companions. “It’s bad enough that these dogs were treated cruelly and raised in horrible conditions,&# said Tim Rickey, the ASPCA Senior Director of Field Investigations and Response. On February 17th they rescued 26 Pit Bulls near Sandersville, Georgia.
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The fund raising Web site also offers exclusive content for cat and dog owners which includes information on pet care and safety, information on animal shelters, as well blogs, groups and open forums. The site’s primary purpose is to raise money to help shelters care for homeless pets. There is no additional cost to the consumer.
Since we donate a portion of our ad revenue to Best Friends and the ASPCA, we really want to spread the word about our new ad program. We’ve lowered the rates in hopes to raise more money, and bring you more great shops! You can now buy a 125×125 spot on our sidebar for just $5 a month.
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