“There are many reasons why a dog ends up in a shelter but there is only one reason why they don’t get out- because they don’t have anyone to adopt them”~ Lorin Liesenfelt, Dog Days founder.
Although more than 44 million people in the United States own at least one dog, more than 5 million dogs are euthanized each year because they don’t have a home. This is a shocking statistic and we hope to help make a difference….
Join us on Aug 27 and 28th at the Parmalee Farm in Killingworth, Ct from 11AM - 4 PM for a unique opportunity to welcome a loving four legged friend into your family. Approximately 80 dogs and puppies from shelters across Ct will be available for adoption. All dogs have been neutered or spayed, microchipped and evaluated by a trainer. Dr. West and Dr. Berman will be on site providing medical advice for getting your new pet off to a healthy start. They will also be providing a free sample of Frontline Plus, to protect against fleas and ticks, generously donated by Merial.
The mission of the Dog Days organization is to organize community based events that help shelters in CT connect with the public. By bringing together a large variety of dogs to one location, they can more succesfully match dogs with potential new families. Dog Days has held several events in other Ct towns and they have had great success in adopting out most of the dogs. Will you be one of the lucky ones???
This is the first major event to be hosted at Parmalee Farm and it is a beautiful historic location to hold such an exciting 2 day event. We hope we will see you there to help you welcome a new member into your family!
For more information on this event, the Dog Days organization, adoption procedures and fees , donations or volunteer opportunities, please follow this link http://www.godogdays.org/Welcome.html





No Comments so far ↓
Like gas stations in rural Texas after 10 pm, comments are closed.