Via PRWeb - Dedicated to giving back to the dogs and cats that enrich the lives of so many, the Blue Buffalo pet food company is lending its support to the PetSmart Charities Rescue Waggin’ and Emergency Relief Waggin’ programs.
By transporting puppies and dogs from shelters in overpopulated areas with high euthanasia rates to regions of the country where adoptable pets are in demand, the Rescue Waggin’ program is giving tens of thousands of pets a second chance to find their forever homes.
“Seeing these dogs find loving homes is incredibly rewarding. It’s a great feeling knowing they got their second chance,” said Bill Bishop, founder and chairman of Blue Buffalo. To date, this program has transported more than 62,000 pets to their new homes.
Along with their support of the Rescue Waggin’ program, Blue Buffalo is sponsoring the PetSmart Charities Emergency Relief Waggin’ program. A convoy of six trucks packed with emergency supplies such as food, crates, medical equipment and more, the Emergency Relief Waggin’ comes to the aid of pets and pet parents when disaster strikes.
“As a pet food company, the health and happiness of pets is our top priority, so lending our support to these programs was a natural choice and an excellent way for us to give something back to the dogs and cats that bring us so much joy,” said Bishop.
Blue Buffalo Company, located in Wilton, CT, is a family-owned pet food company that provides a complete line of healthy and holistic natural foods and treats for dogs and cats. Blue Buffalo products are sold nationwide wherever quality pet products are found. For more information, visit http://bluebuffalo.com/
PetSmart Charities is a nonprofit animal welfare organization that saves the lives of homeless pets. More than 400,000 dogs and cats find homes each year through their adoption program in all PetSmart stores and their sponsored adoption events.
PetSmart Charities grants more money to directly help pets in need than any other animal welfare group in North America, with a focus on funding spay/neuter programs that help communities solve pet overpopulation. For more information, visit http://www.petsmartcharities.org/
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