IAMS Home 4 The Holidays
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Thinking of getting a pet in the New Year? Just look at what a difference an adoption can make… |
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Bentley and Whimzee are both members of the Superdogs!
But, things weren’t always applause and glamour for these two stars. |
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Name: Bentley Braveheart Age: 7 years old Gender: Male Breed: Mix of Otterhound and Golden Retriever Rescue Story: Bentley Braveheart was abandoned in Northern Ontario and was found wandering alone in the woods. Bentley was picked up by the local OSPCA and passed along to several shelters. He was then selected by a program in Toronto called “YAPP” (Youth and Animal Pilot Project). A young offender in the YAPP program spent eight weeks working with Bentley as part of the rehabilitation process. At the end of the training, Bentley was transferred back to the OSPCA in Newmarket, Ontario. At this time, Braveheart was discovered by the Superdog Team and joined as a full-time member. He has performed all over Canada and the USA and has also appeared in several movies, including “The Music Man" for Walt Disney Studios, and "Daniel and the Superdogs." |
Name: Whimzee Age: 4 years old Gender: Female Breed: Mix of Whippet and some kind of Terrier Rescue Story: Whimzee was found wandering alone during a severe snowstorm in Burlington. She was frostbitten from head to toe. Several animal control officers found Whimzee and took her to the Hamilton Burlington Animal Shelter. She was pronounced too aggressive to adopt and was red-tagged. After a short time, at only six months old, Whimzee was reassessed – Whimzee was not aggressive, but terrified and in pain from her traumatic experience. Today, Whimzee has received special training and is now a full-time member of the Superdog team. |
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Just look at them now!
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Pet adoptions can change lives, for everyone involved!
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That’s why IAMS partners with adoption organizations worldwide with
Home 4 the Holidays, helping to bring people and pets together! |
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The world’s largest pet adoption drive aims to find lifelong homes for more than 400,000 pets this holiday season.
The campaign runs through January 3rd with over 2,600 animal shelters worldwide; to date, more than 1.5 million pets have been placed. This year, 70 Canadian shelters are participating in the program. |
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Learn more about IAMS Home 4 the Holidays.
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I have a foster male dog that also pee's like that and he was just neutered. There are some breeds where a male normally doesn't hike their leg.