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Friday, May 11, 2012
Three Dog Bakery’s Feed A Dog Food Drive benefits DFW Rescue Me
You can help by donating to the store or by liking their Facebook page.
Three Dog Bakery has chosen DFW Rescue Me as the recipient of their Feed A Dog Food Drive. From now through the end of May, just stop by either Three Dog Bakery location (Plano or Southlake) and donate $1, and Three Dog Bakery will help DFW Rescue Me feed one homeless dog for a day.
DFW Rescue Me is an all-volunteer, foster-home based, non-profit organization whose mission is to save dogs at local shelters and adopt them to the public. They spay and neuter the dogs, as well as provide all necessary medical care prior to adoption.
Can’t get by the bakery? There’s another way you can help. Three Dog Bakery Headquarters is donating 100 pounds of treats to the Three Dog Bakery Store that gets the most new Facebook “Likes” in the month of May. Those additional pounds of treats will be donated to the winning Bakery’s charity. The bakery that comes in second with most new “Likes” will get 50 pounds of treats donated to their partner charity. So if you haven’t already, go and like the Three Dog Bakery Plano and Three Dog Bakery Southlake Facebook pages.

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