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 National Dog Day - August 26thNational Dog Day - Saturday August 3, 2008
Hopes to galvanize the public to recognize the number of dogs that need to be rescued each year. It will also acknowledge the dogs that work selflessly each day to save lives, keep us safe and bring comfort. Dogs put their lives on the line everyday -for their law enforcement partner , for their blind master, for a child who is disabled, for our freedom and safety by detecting bombs and drugs and pulling victims of tragedy from wreckage, saving lives and often grieving the dead and dying they cannot save.

    
The founder of National Dog Day is Colleen Paige who felt it was time to honor dogs more than we currently do, give them a day to show our appreciation  for our connection to each other, their endearing patience, unquestioning loyalty, for their work, their capacity for love and their ability to impact our lives every day in the most miraculous ways.
 
National Dog Day is awaiting an official Presidential Proclamation.
            
The non-profit National Dog Day Foundation is working diligently , planning celebrity charity events and ""Wagging Our Flag" to get the word out. The first annual National Dog Day Parade is coming to New York City in 2006 to call attention to dog issues with the hope of impacting the outreach of small animal rescue organizations across the country.  Each citizen even if you are not a dog owner will be encouraged to donate $5 to their local shelter on National Dog Day. From the Search and Rescue dogs of September 11th, to celebrity dogs, guide dogs, police dogs and more the first annual National Dog Day Parade will host and honor the most amazing dogs America gives residence to.
 
The Mascot for National Dog Day is: Miss "Tinkerbelle" Southworth who was chosen as the First Official National Dog Day Mascot because she brings love and joy to everyone who comes in contact with her. She encompasses most every quality one would want in a dog, especially if one can overlook her obsession of food, kissing children, chasing squirrels and bossing around Rottweilers at the dog park!

Join us for fun in the sun at National Dog Day 2008!
 

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