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Thank you to our wonderful team and everyone at Best Friends Animal Society for this years Strut Your Mutt event!  This event is not to be missed!  We also want to thank Sharon Hardy of Sweet Potato Pet Photography for covering the event.

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We had a great time at the Best Friends No More Homeless Pets Conference and learned all sorts of great new ways to keep our artists and their animals together and their animals healthy!  We also made lots of wonderful new friends such as Hector pictured below.  He is a Michael Vick dog survivor and it was a great honor to spend some time with him.

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We also are now benefiting charities with Simple Dog and Swaruffski.  Check out our merchandise page for links and information.

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Thank you to everyone who came out and supported us at Strut Your Mutt! It was a great event and we can't wait until next year!  Special thanks to pet photographerJinna Kim who covered our team and animals on this special day!
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We are now a Best Friends Network Charity!  .


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Please visit us on our new Facebook Fan Page.  We would love to hear from you! There is information as to upcoming events, our Zazzle store, fan comments, and links to other great folks involved in the arts and animal welfare!

Stay tuned for Dolly's best friends bloggers- Johnny and Puddy.  Coming soon!!

Animal Care for Artists on Facebook

**Please note: We are still seeking funding and financial support for Animal Care for Artists.  If you wish to donate money, time, or host an event of some kind please let us know!  We have artists that need your help.
 

Would you like to help?

Meet Olga:

She is just one example of the animals and their artist owners that are reaching out to us for support.
OlgaShe is 7 yrs old and needs routine care and monitoring of her heart murmur. She was discovered with cage sores and was mainly used for excessive breeding and then probably dumped. Her owners are a Los Angeles based actress and musician/music teacher who recently lost his job teaching music due to budget cuts. They have devoted their lives to the arts and this is our chance to show them support!

 

ACA article in The Bark magazine

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To read the Full article...
http://thebark.com/content/creative-twist-animal-welfare
 

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Animal Care for Artists Initiative
The Animal Care for Artists Initiative on Facebook