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‘Like’ i Love Dogs on Facebook and We’ll Donate to World Vets

World Vets has been doing amazing work in Japan to help animals affected by the recent earthquake and tsunami. The non-profit, non-government organization provides care to animals around the globe.

According to its website, “World Vets has reached out to the veterinary community in Japan, specifically in Sendai – an area affected by the tsunami where animals are reported to be isolated and injured. Working with a large coalition of Japanese animal welfare groups and international aid organizations, World Vets deployed a first responder assessment team on March 15 and is currently mobilizing their resources to setup ongoing support activities.”

To help World Vets in its efforts, i Love Dogs is donating $1 to the organization for each new “Like” on our Facebook page, up to $3,000. If you don’t already “like” us, please do so now … and if you already do – thank you! – please tell your fellow animal lovers to “like” us as well.

You can also donate to World Vets by clicking the Japan Animal Aid ChipIn! button on the right side of every i Love Dogs web page, or via World Vets’ website.

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i Love Dogs, Inc.

i Love Dogs, Inc.’s three websites – ilovedogs.com, ilovedogfriendly.com and findavet.us – provide information and up-to-the-minute news to keep pet parents aware of all things dog. A premium canine vitamins and lifestyle company, i Love Dogs is famous for its line of diamond dog collars. The name says it all — at i Love Dogs, we are committed to the health and happiness of our canine companions.

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April 8, 2011 By : Category : Community DOG NEWS Tags:
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This is a truly remarkable idea and I am so happy to see you using social innovation to inspiring giving!

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