Dogs have become well known as man’s best friend over the years. The truth is that they are more than a best friend-they are family. Whether it is the excitement that lights up their eyes when you walk through the door, their love for being by your side, or their undying loyalty and affection, dogs are part of our lives. Big (& Little) Dog Ranch Rescue (BDRR) is a unique no-kill dog rescue situated on 28 acres in Wellington, Fl, and this January 19, 2013, BDRR invites you to join in the fun of their Howlin’ Hoedown.
Big (& Little) Dog Ranch Rescue has made it their mission to provide shelter, care and affection to the homeless and unwanted dogs of all breeds. BDRR has saved over 4,500 lives since its conception in 2009. While many shelters euthanize dogs with treatable medical conditions, BDRR thinks differently. BDRR medically cares for them until they are well enough to be adopted. Broken legs, heartworm disease and skin issues are just a few of the commonly treated conditions they fix. With time, love and money, BDRR is able to help these innocent souls.
In fact, the volunteers and staff at this rescue pride themselves on saving the lives of every dog possible, no matter the breed, size or age. BDRR finds loving human companions for these compassionate animals. BDRR also promotes animal welfare and celebrates the special bond between dogs and people through education, awareness and community outreach. Big (& Little) Dog Ranch Rescue is associated with the Weimaraner Rescue & Adoption of Florida and is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization.
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This January 19, 2013, please join BDRR at the Player’s Club in Wellington, Fl, as they kick off the 2013-year with their Howlin’ Hoedown. This Saturday evening is sure to provide fun-filled entertainment with a silent auction, live auction, line dancing, BBQ dinner and a live band. All money raised during the Howlin’ Hoedown will support BDRR in their mission to rescue and provide care for dogs of all breeds and sizes, until they are adopted into their forever home. The event begins at 6:30 pm, with an open bar until 8:30 pm.
Tickets are $100 per person and can be purchased by clicking here or calling Maureen Gross at 561-753-3389. If you cannot attend, please consider making a donation here.