Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Thoughts For Snoop

Thoughts for Snoop This Easter (See Below)

For those of you who are able to catch our show tomorrow, please tune in to Animal Advocate Television at 10am on CBS affiliate WMLW. If you're not able to tune in, you can dvr it as well! DVRing our program will count for ratings! The higher the ratings, the more people we are reaching and the more animals we can help. You can also view our show 24/7 atAnimaladvocatetv.com



We also encourage you to pass on our newsletters, announcements and advocacy alters on to your friends, family and co-workers and thank you in advance for doing so.
Animal Fairy Charities is going to be embarking on some
new and very important ventures for animals and will need all the help we can get
from you and other advocates who would like to join our cause.

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Our featured Segment on Animal Advocate Television this week is
Animal Doctor Holistic Veterinary Practice. Visiting Dr. Jodie at Animal Doctor was very exciting for us to film as we learned first hand what integrated medicine can do for your pet.
We will be having a Q & A with Dr. Jodie on future shows. If you have a question for her, please
email us here: info@animalfairycharities.org


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Finally, on a personal note, we hear many stories like the one below however, I cannot convey how much Snoops story has touched my life. Snoop was a helpless puppy with no voice who depended on humans to care for him.

Will our animals ever get their day in court?
We will keep following this story and calling on our legislature to do more for our animals.
We, as a country, must stand together and ask our leaders to implement required reading and mandatory educational classes to help teach our children compassion
and empathy at an early age.


That all said, we ask you, no matter where you are this weekend,
no matter what you might be doing...
please... say a prayer for Snoop and all the others who suffer.

Animal Abuse Gets National Attention


Thanks once again for all of your support. For the Animals, Debra

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Thursday, April 21, 2011

Animal Fairy Kicks-Off Book Signing In Support of Bucks County, PA's First No-Kill Animal Sanctuary




















Animal Fairy Charities Joins The Crossings Animal Sanctuary To Help Build Bucks County's First No-Kill Animal Sanctuary

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Animal Fairy Charities, Inc. Joins The Crossings Animal Sanctuary’s

2nd Annual Tail Waggers Strut With A Book Signing By Shelley Abrams, Animal Lover And Local Author of The New Children’s Book,

“The Animal Fairy” - A percentage Of All Proceeds From Book Sales Will Be Donated To Help Build Bucks County’s First No-Kill Animal Sanctuary.



The Animal Fairy! This New Children’s Book Is Designed To Help Teach Children Compassion At An Early Age Through The Positive Interaction With Animals And Is A Must For All Parents Looking For Ways To Inspire Empathy and Kindness In Their Children.

Yardley, PA April 22, 2011 in her debut children’s book, author and local resident Shelley Abrams will be signing the new children’s book, “The Animal Fairy” at this year’s 2nd Annual Tail Waggers Strut on Sunday May 15th 2011 at Shady Brook Farm in Yardley, PA with 40% of all proceeds from sales of the book being donated to The Crossings Animal Sanctuary to help build Bucks County’s first no-kill animal sanctuary.

An avid animal lover, Abrams was inspired by The Crossings Animal Sanctuary’s goal to build Bucks County’s first no-kill animal sanctuary and participated herself in the Tail Waggers Strut last year. Abrams was all set to walk for the cause again this year when she received a call from The Crossings Animal Sanctuary to participate in a book signing once they learned she was a local resident of Yardley, PA.

“The Animal Fairy” written by Shelley Abrams and illustrated by Susie Weber introduces a new loveable creature who is empowered to help animals.

“It’s a very exciting concept and I’m thrilled to be involved by writing his story”, said Shelley Abrams, author of the book. “Helping children learn about animals in need is a dream come true and a story that must be told”, Abrams added.

“Kids Can, Too!” will be part of Tail Waggers Strut and will entail a 2-mile walk for elementary school children. This walk aims to teach young children the value of community service and that they can accomplish great things through positive action.

Animal Fairy Charities, Inc. seeks to promote compassion amongst children and is asking Bucks County and the surrounding areas for their support on May 15th, 2011. Author Shelley Abrams will be signing copies of The Animal Fairy. She will discuss what it means to see the book in parents and children’s hands. Dialogue is encouraged and parents are encouraged to bring their children.

About The Author
As a lifelong animal lover, Shelley Abrams was enchanted when first introduced to the Animal Fairy Character and embraced the idea when asked to author his story. Dogs, cats and horses have remained a constant in Shelley's life. In 2004, she bought her first race horse and created Smarty’s Gift Stables. Realizing that many thoroughbreds needed a second chance after their racing days were over, Smarty’s Gift Stables launched a program that has rescued and helped to rehome dozens of horses. She continues to campaign in support of animal welfare reform

Book Signing Information
The Animal Fairy book signing with Shelley Abrams, Sunday, May 15th at The 2nd Annual Tail Waggers Strut at Shady Brook Farm in Yardley, PA. Dialogue is highly encouraged. Please bring your children.

ISBN 978-0-615-40376-2 Book Cost $5.98. 40% of all proceeds from book sales will be donated to The Crossings Animal Sanctuary. For more information or for interviews, please contact us at Animal Fairy Charities, Inc., info@animalfairycharitie.org

Or call us at 262-989-0604




Animal Fairy Charities, Inc.
Franklin, WI
info@animalfairycharities.org
Animalfairycharities.org
Contact: Debra Lopez
Phone: 262-989-0604 – For Immediate Release



The Crossings Animal Sanctuary, will host the 2nd Annual Tail Waggers’ Strut dog walk festival at Shady Brook Farm on Sunday, May 15, 2011, from 9 a.m.to 4 p.m. The proceeds will be used exclusively to acquire land, build, and operate Bucks County’s first no-kill animal sanctuary.

Last year’s Tail Waggers Strut brought over 800 walkers and raised $65,000.This year’s goal is 1,000 walkers with their 4-legged companions, who will help raise $100,000 for the Sanctuary Building Fund.

At the festival field at Shady Brook Farm, the staging area for The Strut, over 100 vendors will exhibit pet products and services, crafts, and jewelry. A food court will offer lunch, snacks, and desserts. Special events will occur throughout the day, featuring dog training and agility demonstrations; magicians, balloon making, and face painting for the kids; and a special “Blessing of the Animals.”

This year’s festival will introduce a SuperAdoption event. Local rescue organizations will bring over 100 dogs and cats available for adoption. As a result of this one-day event, 50-75 pets will hopefully find loving, forever homes.

Three weeks prior to the Tail Waggers Strut, on April 20, Bucks County area restaurants will host "Appetite for Saving Animals", a dinner hour fundraiser. Participating restaurants donate a portion of their evening’s revenue to CAS’ Sanctuary Building Fund.

The Tail Waggers Strut will include a 2-mile walk for elementary school children, called "Kids Can, Too!". In addition to raising money for the no-kill sanctuary, its is to teach young children the value of community service and that they can accomplish great things through positive action. Students can walk as a school team of 50 or more, can create teams of 10-15 kids, or can walk with an adult.

Adults and teens can walk as individuals or participate in teams of 10-15, or can walk as a Family of 2 or more. Prizes will be awarded for the individuals and teams in each age group/category that raise the most pledge money.

Registration begins in mid-March for both the 4-mile walk and “Kids Can, Too!” Walkers can register online at Instructions & Registration for "Kids Can, Too!", by mailing in their registration, or by calling The Crossings Animal Sanctuary at (215) 321-4673.

For Instructions on Registering Adult & Youth Walkers, click HERE to continue...