Bounty® Paper Towels Picks Up Adoption Fees at Best Friends Animal Society for National Pet Month with Author and Advocate Katherine Schwarzenegger

This May during National Pet Month, Bounty Paper Towels is picking up pet adoption fees for new pet owners at Best Friends Animal Society Lifesaving Centers across the U.S. The animal welfare organization’s lifesaving centers provide the love, care and medical treatment for animals in need of a forever home. For every pet Bounty helps get adopted, Best Friends will have the ability to save two more. “By partnering with Best Friends Animal Society, we’re able to help save the lives of these loveable mess-makers and get them into their…

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Petplan Pledges $100,000 to Best Friends Animal Society’s “Save Them All” Campaign

Petplan pet insurance announced today that it will donate at least $100,000 to Best Friends Animal Society to support its Save Them All campaign. To fulfill the pledge and engage their fans and followers in the initiative, Petplan will make a $50 donation for every pet insurance policy booked in 2018 using the code SAVETHEM. Additionally, new policyholders will be invited to make a donation directly to Best Friends after their purchase is complete, and Petplan will match all monies given. “Pets come first at Petplan. Not just pets who…

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Star of ‘Gotham,’ David Mazouz, Urges People to Join National Animal Welfare Organization’s Drive to Save Shelter Animals

The actor who plays young Bruce Wayne –before he becomes Batman –has a real-life crusade, joining forces with Best Friends Animal Society to save the lives of dogs and cats in America’s shelters. David (pronounced “Dah-veed”) Mazouz began his career at age eight doing commercials. He has appeared as a guest star in shows such as “Mike & Molly,” “Criminal Minds,” “Private Practice,” “The Office,” “Drop Dead Diva,” and “Major Crimes.” He also starred in several films working with Joseph Fiennes, Kevin Bacon, Radha Mitchell, Aaron Eckhart and Ed Asner…

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Top Animal Welfare Organizations Launch Innovation Showdown Seeking Lifesaving Ideas for a Chance at up to $350,000 investment

The 2018 Innovation Showdown, which launches today, invites organizations and companies to compete for the chance at an investment of up to $350,000 for innovative ideas to save animal lives and get feedback from the nation’s top animal welfare experts.  Recognizing and rewarding lifesaving innovation has been an area of focus for many of the nation’s top animal welfare organizations. The 2018 Innovation Showdown is a collaborative project with a goal to spark lifesaving creativity to help the animal welfare industry reduce the number of animals euthanized in this country.…

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