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First Annual Dog Wash

The first annual Fairfield Bay Animal Protection League Dog Wash was held August 25th and was a success as both a fund raiser and a way of getting people better acquainted with the Animal Protection League. The FFBAPL also offered APL Memberships, pet decals and spay neuter coupons, so be sure and keep this event in mind for next year.  As always, the efforts of the volunteers made the day and their efforts are much appreciated. 

Adoption Weekend

 Petsmart "Adoption Weekend "is Sept 11th -12th  in Conway. Phone # 501-548-6083 for more information.

LAFF Fly In - Dogs and Chili Event

Sept 11th & 12th, The FFB Animal  Shelter will be selling "Dogs and Chili" and the Annual "Fly-in" located on :"The New Road". Watch for upcoming details on our website.

 Help available for spay and neuter

Not many people are aware of it, but there is a grant available to people that want to have their pets spayed or neutered. The program’s grant is through the city of Fairfield Bay but is currently being administered by Peggy Camper. Peggy can be reached at 501-884-4167 if you need more information on the program.

 

Because Shelter Pets Deserve a First-Class Meal

In celebration of the new Animal Rescue: Adopt a Shelter Pet stamps, the Postal Service™, together with Ellen DeGeneres and Halo: Purely for Pets, is giving shelter pets around the country a First-Class Meal.

During the launch of the stamps, Halo will be donating a million meals to animal shelters around the country.

 These are the 44–cent Animal Rescue: Adopt a Shelter Pet special stamps, available as a Block of 10 stamps or a Pane of 20 stamps.

On April 30, 2010, in North Hollywood, California, the Postal Service™ will issue a 44–cent, Animal Rescue: Adopt a Shelter Pet special stamp in ten designs, designed by Derry Noyes of Washington, DC.

With these 10 stamp designs, the U.S. Postal Service hopes to raise awareness of the need to adopt shelter pets.

The pets depicted on the stamps were photographed by Sally Andersen-Bruce near her home in New Milford, Connecticut. All had been homeless at one time; all but one had been adopted when they were photographed.

The Animal Rescue Site
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