Didn’t get your fill of holiday shopping today? Here are two places you can go to shop for your entire gift list, while helping out animals in need:
1. Paws to Celebrate
This cookbook’s bold, colorful artwork may be what catches your attention; however, you’ll be captivated by the love and devotion that is apparent on every page. Delightful dividers feature original artwork and appropriately pet-themed titles. Whether you would like “Ap-pet-izers & Whisker Wetters” or “Tail Waggin’ Tidbits,” you find delicious recipes for yourself and your pets. After feeding your stomach, feed your soul by reading through the personal pages. You’ll find warm-hearted poems and helpful pet-care tips.
Proceeds Support: Greater Birmingham Humane Society
Group’s Web Site: www.gbhs.org
Make check payable to: Greater Birmingham Humane Society Auxiliary or GBHSA
Mail order to:
The Greater Birmingham Humane Society Auxiliary
Att: Robin King
P. O. Box 19443
Birmingham, AL 35129
Phone: 205-397-8531
Fax: 205-942-1213
Cost: $25.00
plus $5.00 S/H per book.
2. Bring Pets Home
By simply joining the BringPetsHome community, you’ll be entered for a chance to win $5,000 for yourself and $5,000 for the animal shelter of your choice. In addition, you can also help shelter pets by doing your holiday shopping through BringPetsHome, which donates a portion of each purchase to pets in need – at no cost to you. Partner retailers include the school supplies and clothing staples stores Macy’s, Walmart, Office Depot, iTunes, and many others. And every time you shop through BringPetsHome, you’ll be entered for another chance to win. Official Contest Rules.
BRING PETS HOME is a not-for-profit animal charity that raises money to help animals in shelters across the country. 100% of the money raised will go directly to animal shelters to provide food, shelter and medical treatment to pets in need. All operating costs of BRING PETS HOME are covered by Intervet/Schering-Plough Animal Health. There is no additional cost to the consumer.
Happy Shopping!
Until next day,
Good day, and good dog!
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