National Dog Day is celebrated August 26th annually and serves to help
galvanize the public to recognize the number of dogs that need to be
rescued each year, and acknowledges family dogs and dogs that work
selflessly each day to save lives, keep us safe and bring comfort. Dogs
put their lives on the line every day - for their law enforcement
partner, for their blind companion, for a child who is disabled, for our
freedom and safety by detecting bombs and drugs and pulling victims of
tragedy from wreckage.
Founded in 2004 by Celebrity Pet Lifestyle Expert and Animal
Behaviorist, Colleen Paige, National Dog Day was created to honor dogs
more than we currently do, to give them "a day", to show deep
appreciation for our long connection to each other - for their endearing
patience, unquestioning loyalty, for their work, their capacity for
love and their ability to impact our lives everyday in the most
miraculous ways. National Dog Day wishes to encourage dog ownership of
all breeds, mixed and pure - and embraces the opportunity for all dogs
to live a happy, safe and ”abuse-free life”.
National Dog Day
is against any kind of "breed ban". Dogs should not have to lose their
lives because of the atrocities they have been forced to endure at the
hands of man. And while we feel that American's have the constitutional
right to purchase a pure breed dog, we strongly discourage buying from
pet stores, backyard breeders, the internet, newspaper ads and puppy
mills, and rather encourage those seeking new canine companions, to
verify that they are buying from a reputable breeder, educate themselves
about their dog's breed and better yet - visit their local shelter or
pure breed rescue group for a new furry family member that will be
forever grateful.
Millions of dogs are killed each year because
they are unwanted. They are wonderful and viable sentient beings that
deserve compassion and respect. Please consider adopting on National
Day!
National Dog Day can be marked as many a dog’s birthday
for those rescued on the day and for all of them it will be akin to a
“K9- 4th of July!” Even citizens who are not dog owners will be
encouraged to donate $5 to their local shelter on National Dog Day.
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