Friday, September 2, 2011

Write a Post, Help a Dog

Pedigree is resurrecting its successful Write a Post, Help a Dog program. Once again Pedigree will donate 20 pounds of food for each blogger's post.
 
In 2010, 391 bloggers wrote about the program and with each post, Pedigree donated 20 pounds of its Healthy Longevity dog food to shelter animals. In all, 7,820 pounds of food was donated to two shelters renowned for their care of senior dogs.

Here's all you need to include in your post:

The Write a Post, Help a Dog program is aimed at raising awareness and food for the more than four million dogs that wind up in shelters and breed rescues each year.

For each blog post mentioning the Pedigree Foundation from now until midnight ET on September 3, Pedigree will donate 20 pounds of its new dry Pedigree recipe food for dogs to a shelter.

The Pedigree Foundation, a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit organization, is committed to helping dogs by providing grants to shelters and rescues and encouraging dog adoption.

The Pedigree Foundation depends on charitable contributions from individuals to carry out its mission to help dogs find loving homes.

In addition to writing a blog post, here's how you can help:


Apply for a shelter grant from the Pedigree Foundation by completing a form at www.pedigreefoundation.org.

Purchase Dogs Rule Gear at dogsrulegear.com. Proceeds go to the Pedigree Foundation to help loving dogs find a home. SPECIAL OFFER: Get 10 percent off Dogs Rule Gear by using the promo code BlogPaws10 from August 22 - September 30.

Feel free to copy and use anything from this post. Then, link up to the Blog Hop hosted by the Pedigree BlogPaws bloggers to help spread the word about Write a Post, Help a Dog.

That’s all it takes to participate, so get blogging!

1 comment:

  1. That is fantastic makes me wish I was blogging at the time. An knew about it or I would have done the same. But good job to everyone who went through with it and got the dogs their food. If only more people helped out with causes such as this I am sure the world would be a better place.

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