Pet Supermarket Expands Partnership with the United States War Dogs Association, Demonstrating Support for Military Working Dogs
Entering its seventh year, Pet Supermarket’s Lend a Paw: US War Dogs fundraiser will be extended another month to now include July and August
SUNRISE, Fla., July 1, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — Pet Supermarket, a specialty pet supply retailer with over 220 locations across the U.S. Southeast, is continuing to create a positive impact within its service areas. With the return of its Lend a Paw: US War Dogs Association fundraiser, the retailer is building upon its dedication to communities facing adversity, among them hurricane survivors, abandoned animals and local shelters. Lending a paw to military working dogs and their handlers, Pet Supermarket is proud to announce the expansion of the fundraiser historically held in July to also now include fundraising throughout August.
During the months of July and August, visitors to all Pet Supermarket locations are encouraged to join in and share their support for America’s military working dogs (MWD). By providing a monetary donation of their choosing at checkout, the proceeds of which will be entirely directed to The United States War Dogs Association, customers can contribute the nonprofit’s mission of honoring our nation’s war dogs and their handlers.
“In expanding our Lend a Paw: US War Dogs fundraiser into August, we can make an even greater impact in honoring and assisting military working canines that have dedicated their lives to serving our nation,” said Pet Supermarket CEO Allen McClard. “Together with our local communities, we are committed to ensuring these extraordinary animals receive the care and recognition they deserve for their dedicated service.”
Since 2016, Pet Supermarket has raised over $1.5 million for military service canines. With the donations, The United States War Dogs Association (USWDA) have furthered its efforts to secure caretaking supplies for dogs on active duty, provide retired dogs with essential medications, help veteran dogs find loving homes, educate the public about military canines and ensure that fallen canine soldiers are properly memorialized.
President of US War Dogs Association, Chris Willingham served for 20 years in the US Marine Corps – 17 of which were in K-9. During his military career, he deployed on two tours to Iraq with his specialized search dog (SSD), Lucca and one tour to Afghanistan, where he led 30 dog teams as part of Operation Enduring Freedom. Chris said: “I was fortunate enough to benefit from US War Dogs’ support as an active duty K-9 handler and when my dog Lucca retired. Our MWDs give their best years in service to our nation and when they retire, receive no financial support from the government, but that’s where we come in.
“Thanks to the incredible support and generosity of Pet Supermarket’s customers, we are able to continue our range of programs, which include covering the cost of prescriptions, emergency surgeries and other packets of support for retired MWDs, which alleviate the financial burden from their adopted families – many of whom are veterans or active duty military personnel.
“We are so excited to see this extended campaign launch and can’t thank Pet Supermarket enough enabling support for our organization and the dogs we represent. K-9 leads the way!”
Case Study:
Bouncy Bruno Back on Four Paws, Thanks to US War Dogs
Seven-year-old Bruno has helped to train hundreds of handlers through the MWD programs at Lackland Air Force Base. The range and reach of his work can’t be underestimated and his patience and skill with trainee dog handlers will undoubtedly have saved lives. When his adoptive mom, Sue – who lives in North Carolina – noticed him limping while on his merry jaunts around her yard, it was time for a trip to the vet and some potentially costly decisions.
Bruno’s vet, Dr Andrew Williams, ordered a set of x-rays and saw that Bruno had torn his ACL which would require surgery to repair. Sue said: “My heart sank as I knew that Bruno would not only have to endure the surgery, but the weeks of careful recovery, which would be key to the success of the whole thing.”
The other heart-sinking realization was the cost. “I take on these dogs with the knowledge that they are going to need lots of additional care after their busy careers. Bruno has IBS and needs a lot of meds and a special diet to keep it under control. I don’t ask for any help and foot the bills myself, for their meds and therapies. But when I was quoted $5,000 for the surgery, I needed to call for back-up. I called US War Dogs and Chris set to work so the cost of Bruno’s care would be covered.”
US War Dogs negotiated a discount for Bruno’s care through NVA Compassion First, with the organization covering the other $3,495 through its Emergency Care Program.
Chris added: “All donations made through the Lend a Paw Campaign will go straight towards helping dogs like Bruno. We are so proud to be able to help him and wish him a speedy recovery from his surgery.”
For more information about Pet Supermarket’s Lend a Paw: US War Dogs fundraiser, visit https://www.petsupermarket.com/war-dogs.html.
ABOUT PET SUPERMARKET
Pet Supermarket is a one-stop shop offering a broad selection of premium pet food, supplies and services sold by trained professional staff who provide knowledgeable and friendly assistance. Pet Supermarket has over 220 locations equipped to provide pet parents with the convenience to shop locally in a community-oriented and welcoming environment. In addition, Pet Supermarket’s robust e-commerce experience includes standard and same-day delivery nationwide. To learn more about Pet Supermarket, visit petsupermarket.com.
ABOUT THE UNITED STATES WAR DOGS ASSOCIATION
The United States War Dogs Association, Inc. is a nonprofit organization of former and current U.S. Military Dog Handlers and supporting members committed to promoting the long history of the Military Service Dogs, establishing permanent War Dog Memorials and educating the public about the invaluable service of these canines to the United States. Find out more information about War Dogs online at uswardogs.org.
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“In expanding our Lend a Paw: US War Dogs fundraiser into August, we can make an even greater impact in honoring and assisting military working canines that have dedicated their lives to serving our nation,” said Pet Supermarket CEO Allen McClard.
Media Contact
Carson Rehfield, Pet Supermarket, 1 410-243-3790, [email protected]
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