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If you're a regular reader of this blog, you know that i've written about Dogs on Deployment. This post is a little late but, thankfully, not too late! Pet's Best Insurance is matching donation to Dogs on Deployment through the month of November. Why November? Simple. It's in honor of Veteran's Day. It's never too late to think about our veterans and our men and women still serving in our armed forces.
Pet's Best is a leading sponsor of Dogs on Deployment and will match donations this month up to $1000.
Dogs on Deployment connects military members with volunteers who will take care of their pets while they are on deployment. This is so important for their peace of mind, knowing that their beloved companions will be cared for until they can return to them.
This is the second year that Pet's Best has teamed with Dogs on Deployment. If you've been reading my blog for awhile you may remember that the 2015 Dogs on Deployment Military Pet of The Year is Leonidas. He and his dad, Tim Johanssen, are both war veterans, having served time in Afghanistan. Leonidas is protected by Pets Best Insurance.
Friends of Dogs on Deployment save 5% on pet health insurance plans from Pets Best and $40. will be donated to the non-profit for every submitted pet insurance application.
Thank our veterans and donate!
For more information about Pets Best visit: www.petsbest.com
NOTE: I received no compensation for this post, nor am I a spokesperson for Pets Best. I wanted to pass along information that I think is important. Your choice to donate to any charity is, of course, your own.
Showing posts with label Dogs on Deployment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dogs on Deployment. Show all posts
Tuesday, November 24, 2015
Saturday, May 9, 2015
Make a Difference for Our Military's Pets
We are so lucky to have such dedicated men and women in our armed forces. They give up so much for our freedom. They put their lives on the line for us every single day. When they are called up for Deployment to a foreign country they must leave home and family. An important part of the family they are leaving: their pets. Not everyone has someone they can truly trust with their beloved cats and dogs to keep them safe, healthy and happy while their owners are in a foreign land, often in the line of fire.
Fortunately, Dogs on Deployment, a non-profit, helps our Military men and women by finding foster homes for their pets where they will be well cared for until their people return. What a relief for those who must leave their pets. It has to give them peace of mind.
If you want to help Dogs on Deployment with their important work, I have very good news. From now through Memorial Day. Pets Best Pet Insurance will match all donations up to $1000. from May 1st through May 25th. This is a great time to donate because it will effectively double your donation!
Go to this link bit.ly/1EYP9KT to make your donation!
Thanks to Pets Best Pet Insurance for doing this for our Military and their pets!
All photos are courtesy of Dogs on Deployment but be assured that they help Military cat owners, too!
Saturday, April 4, 2015
Dogs on Deployment 2015 Military Pet of The Year!
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Leonides Miltary Pet of The Year |
What do you do if you're in the Military, have a pet and are suddenly called up to active duty? Military members nationwide confront a multitude of problems during their careers, and the last thing they need to worry about is their pet's care during their service commitments. In this instance, you can turn to Dogs on Deployment. Dogs On Deployment (http://dogsondeployment.org) is a 501(c)(3) national nonprofit that provides an online network for service members to search for volunteers who are willing to board their pets during their owner's service commitments. Dogs on Deployment promotes responsible, life-long pet ownership for military pet owners by advocating for military pet owner rights, providing educational resources and granting financial assistance for military pet owners during times of emergency. Founded by military members, for military members, Dogs on Deployment aims to provide peace of mind for service members regarding their pet's care. Each year they choose a Mascot, a Pet of The Year.
This year's Mascot, Leonidas, is a 3-year-old Afghan Kuchi mixed breed, born in the mountains of Afghanistan. As a puppy, Leonidas wandered into a United States Army compound and won the heart of U.S. Army soldier, Tim Johannsen.
“The bond created with a dog during war is indescribable,” Johannsen said. “He is my best friend and honestly the way he has changed my life is impossible to put into words.”
Leonidas, like many pets today, has health insurance. Pets Best Insurance Services, LLC, (www.petsbest.com) a leading U.S. pet health insurance agency, which is a sponsor of Dogs on Deployment, a nationwide nonprofit that connects military service members with volunteers to board their pets for free when they are deployed.
A leading sponsor of Dogs on Deployment for two years, Pets Best hopes to bring awareness to the nonprofit’s efforts. In its third year, the nationwide Military Pet of the Year and Dogs on Deployment Mascot Competition resulted in hundreds of contestants, votes and admirable dogs receiving recognition.
Pets Best supports the mission of Dogs on Deployment: to give military members peace of mind concerning their pets during deployment or other service commitments.
The Military Pet of the Year and Dogs on Deployment Mascot receives a free one-year Pets Best pet insurance policy, among many other prizes and benefits. Past winners have received national attention to bring awareness to causes in the military and pet communities. Johannsen and Leonidas plan to use the canine’s new title to raise awareness about rescuing dogs, or “battle buddies,” from overseas, seeking to educate military service members about responsible pet ownership while supporting the Dogs on Deployment mission as a whole.
The Puppy Rescue Mission (http://www.puppyrescuemission.com) is the group that assisted in bringing Leonidas and his sister Mittens to the U.S. to be reunited with Johannsen. Stray dogs and working contract dogs are commonly found in U.S. military compounds overseas and can help service members feel a little more at home.
“If something were to happen to Leonidas in the next year, it is a feeling of relief to know that we will have financial help,” Johannsen said of Leonidas being protected by Pets Best.
Pets Best also protected Midas, the 2014 Military Pet of the Year and Dogs on Deployment Mascot.
“Pets Best recognizes the importance of keeping service members’ beloved pets safe while their owners are away protecting our nation,” said Chris L. Middleton, president of Pets Best. “We remain committed to supporting Dogs on Deployment in its efforts to care for the pets of the brave men and women who serve in the armed forces.”
This is not just an admirable mission but for those of us who love our pets, a completely necessary one. I salute Dogs on Deployment, Pets Best, and The Puppy Rescue Mission for this wonderful endeavor.
NOTE: I received no monetary compensation for this post. It is here to provide information.
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