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Dudley at Bark in the Park last year
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Help Homeless Animals!
On Saturday, May 16, my dog(s) and I will be attending Bark in the Park- A Walk for Animals and Country Fair at Cricket Field in Forest Park. Proceeds from the event supports the Humane Society of Missouri's Dr. Doolittle Fund-providing essential veterinary medical care for abused and neglected animals.
As you know, this is a cause that is very close to my heart, and I hope you'll support me in this effort.
Dudley loves all dogs big and small and can't wait to help all dogs find their forever home. Dudley makes everyday brighter for all of his companions and he wants to see everyone feel the same sunshine.
Sponsor My Participation
As part of my participation in Bark in the Park, I am collecting donations from my friends and family. Any size gift is greatly appreciated!
Help Give Homeless Animals a Second Chance
The Humane Society of Missouri is dedicated to second chances. We provide a safe and caring haven to all animals in need--large and small--that have been abused, neglected or abandoned. Our mission is to end the cycle of abuse and pet overpopulation through our rescue and investigation efforts, spay/neuter programs and educational classes. We are committed to creating lasting relationships between people and animals through our adoption programs. We further support that bond by making available world-class veterinary care, and outstanding pet obedience and behavior programs.
Founded in 1870, the Humane Society of Missouri serves more than 90,000 animals annually. The Humane Society of Missouri receives no federal, state or local tax support or United Way funding.
Proceeds raised by Bark in the Park benefit the Humane Society of Missouri's Dr. Doolittle Fund, which provides veterinary medical care for homeless pets so that they can go up for adoption. The cost of pre-adoption veterinary care can be hundreds of dollars for each pet. Without owners to pay for this medical care, you are making it possible for a homeless stray to become a loved pet. The animals send their thanks!
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