National Day happy dog! The dog probably will not read, so please give him a pat on the head for us.
This feast is held (also known as the national estimate on the dog), every year on August 26 since 2004, and the goal of the festival is to show gratitude to the millions of dogs in the United States, which keep us safe and bring us comfort and companionship.
Post a picture of your dog! Click "Submit your photos" below to add one to our gallery. We will check the new additions throughout the day and approval.
Many dogs even put their lives in danger every day - for partners with law enforcement partners with disabilities, and victims to be pulled from under the rubble.
Said the founder of the National Day dog Colin Begg, "I want to make it from day to support the conservation of dogs of all breeds, mixed and pure - to assist in the abolition of puppy mills and the specific legislation at the end of the race, so we can create a world where all the dogs (and all animals) can live happy, safe and assault of real life. "
According to NationalDogDay.com, here is a list of ways to celebrate:
1. Adopt a dog from your local shelter or pure breed rescue organization. Volunteer at your local shelter and offer to walk a dog or play with a dog, clean cages or anything else they need help with.
2. Have a safety check of your home to make sure it’s safe for your dog and others.
3. Donate blankets, food and toys to animal welfare organizations.
4. Organize a peaceful demonstration in front of your community pet store that sells puppies.
5. Write your Congressman and ask that he/she support the ban of Puppy Mills and Gas Chambers in your state.
6. Order an adorable dog shaped flower arrangement from 1-800-Flowers.com and enjoy a 10% discount by using code DOG when placing your order!
7. Have a National Dog Day party and invite all your friends and their dogs!
8. Spend the day taking photos of your dog.
9. Assist an ill or elderly neighbor by walking their dog.
10. Buy your dog a fun new dog toy….or two…or five.
11. Give your dog some fun exercise by taking him or her to a doggy play resort.
12. Brush your dog to eliminate excess fur.
13. Give your dog a massage or holistic spa treatment.
14. Teach your dog a new trick.
15. Buy your dog a fashionable collar and leash.
This feast is held (also known as the national estimate on the dog), every year on August 26 since 2004, and the goal of the festival is to show gratitude to the millions of dogs in the United States, which keep us safe and bring us comfort and companionship.
Post a picture of your dog! Click "Submit your photos" below to add one to our gallery. We will check the new additions throughout the day and approval.
Many dogs even put their lives in danger every day - for partners with law enforcement partners with disabilities, and victims to be pulled from under the rubble.
Said the founder of the National Day dog Colin Begg, "I want to make it from day to support the conservation of dogs of all breeds, mixed and pure - to assist in the abolition of puppy mills and the specific legislation at the end of the race, so we can create a world where all the dogs (and all animals) can live happy, safe and assault of real life. "
According to NationalDogDay.com, here is a list of ways to celebrate:
1. Adopt a dog from your local shelter or pure breed rescue organization. Volunteer at your local shelter and offer to walk a dog or play with a dog, clean cages or anything else they need help with.
2. Have a safety check of your home to make sure it’s safe for your dog and others.
3. Donate blankets, food and toys to animal welfare organizations.
4. Organize a peaceful demonstration in front of your community pet store that sells puppies.
5. Write your Congressman and ask that he/she support the ban of Puppy Mills and Gas Chambers in your state.
6. Order an adorable dog shaped flower arrangement from 1-800-Flowers.com and enjoy a 10% discount by using code DOG when placing your order!
7. Have a National Dog Day party and invite all your friends and their dogs!
8. Spend the day taking photos of your dog.
9. Assist an ill or elderly neighbor by walking their dog.
10. Buy your dog a fun new dog toy….or two…or five.
11. Give your dog some fun exercise by taking him or her to a doggy play resort.
12. Brush your dog to eliminate excess fur.
13. Give your dog a massage or holistic spa treatment.
14. Teach your dog a new trick.
15. Buy your dog a fashionable collar and leash.