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AKC and CA Fed of Dog Clubs help for pets
Contributed by: Lee McTaggart on 10/24/2007

In the face of advancing flames, and under urgent evacuation orders, people reach instinctively for their beloved pets, but in the rush to leave, often forget to take the food and other provisions necessary for their care.

In order to help fill this need, Dennis Sprung, president of the American Kennel Club, has coordinated with Susan Sholar, president of the California Federation of Dog Clubs, to send an immediate donation of food, collars and leashes, and crates to help those dog owners affected by the devastating fires in Southern California.

CFODC members, and anyone else needing assistance in providing for their pets' security and well-being as a result of these fires, should call the California School of Dog Grooming at (800) 949-3746 and ask for Susan.

The school, located in San Diego, is the designated site for distribution of the donated supplies, as well as a growing list of volunteers with offers to foster care, or with available kennels, dog runs, RV parking spaces, spare bedrooms, sofa beds and the like.

The AKC and CFODC, in order to maximize their opportunity to help, ask that you cross-post this message wherever possible.

The address is: California Federation of Dog Clubs, 633 S. Rancho Santa Fe Road, San Marcos, CA 92078.

If you wish to donate money, make the check payable to: The California Federation of Dog Clubs and note on it "Fire Fund."

CFODC was organized in 1990 by fanciers, breeders, judges and trainers from all over the state. It wasincorporated as a 501(c)(3) in 1991.

Thank you.

Board of Directors
California Federation of Dog Clubs



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Lee McTaggart

Sun Valley , CA

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