National Dog Day!
08/23/2010
If you're a dog lover, August 26th is the day for you - and these beloved animals. Started by Animal Miracle Network, National Dog Day celebrates dogs of all breeds and types: family dogs, service dogs, bomb-sniffing dogs, police dogs, rescue dogs.... But more than that, the day is to raise public awareness of the many dogs that need to be rescued, and dogs who live in shelters looking for a loving home.
They actively strive to raise awareness of the fact that although every one has the right to have a purebred dog, many of these dogs come from puppy mills which have a very low quality of life for the breeding females. Their website says, "[W]hile we feel that American's have the constitutional right to purchase a pure breed dog, we strongly discourage buying from pet stores, backyard breeders, the internet, newspaper ads and puppy mills, and rather encourage those seeking new canine companions, to verify that they are buying from a reputable breeder, educate themselves about their dog's breed and better yet - visit their local shelter or pure breed rescue group for a new furry family member that will be forever grateful."
The day was founded by pet lifestyle expert Colleen Paige in 2004. She poetically says on the National Dog Day website, "It is the human condition to love. It is Love that changes the human condition. It is the love of one human that can change a nation. It is that love which empowers one nation to save man's best friend."
This year she and the world mourn the loss of the National Dog Day Ambassadog, Tinkerbelle, a Chihuahua rescued by Paige's husband, but who sadly succumbed to brain cancer in February, at just ten years old. Her husband, an ex-football player who credits Tinkerbelle with helping him walk again after recovering from spinal fusion surgery. They ask that people adopt a dog from a shelter or donate to their favorite charity in Tinkerbelle's name. The Fairy Dust Fund will feature five different pet cancer organizations that people can donate to, rotating which one is featured prominently on their page.
"Tinkerbelle brought attention to the myriad of homeless dogs in America," says Kathleen Kelly, Director of Communications for Animal Miracle Network. "she spent years at our events, giving lots of love to people who never liked small dogs. Many people, after spending just a few moments with her, would head over to our adoption center and adopt a Chihuahua or another dog. She showed people that adopted dogs are full of love, can behave well and give so much joy to everyone around them."
You can submit your silliest dog of the year photo, online, and although no one will replace Tinkerbelle in their hearts, the Network has a wonderful new AmbassaDog - Spirit.









I think that this is fantastic that they have a special day in America just for dogs!
Posted by: Deidre Williams | 08/25/2010 at 12:40 AM
If you are anyway concerned about the well being of animals then you should do something on the roundups of Americas wild horses. They are being abused by our government. I have seen the photos and as far as I know animal crulity is against the law in the United States of America. Because of money and greed BLM has allowed these animals to indure inhumane crulity. This should not be ignored these horses have been around for centuries. Please look into this issue I'm sure you would agree if you have seen what is happening to them. I watch your channel all the time, wonder what animal cops would think about this??? The government or anyone else should not be allowed to treat these hores the way they have been treated!!!!!!!!!!!!
Posted by: Tina Young | 08/25/2010 at 09:12 PM
We should have a national dog day in the UK I think its a good idea!
Posted by: Types of dogs | 07/16/2011 at 07:07 AM
America will be running out of "National Days" at this rate.
Posted by: Mend A Relationship | 09/18/2011 at 02:19 PM