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Sunday, November 11, 2018

The New Trend - Dogs Participating In Wedding Ceremonies


According to the American Kennel Club, nearly 20 percent of dog owners include their dog in their wedding. While dogs are most common, bridal planners also see cats, rabbits, birds, horses, and reptiles. A pet might serve as flower girl or best man.

Would you consider having your dog participate in your wedding? Dogs are becoming the new untraditional participants in wedding ceremonies. They are either being entrusted with roles such as ring bearers, bridesmaids, and groomsmen or are simply present during the ceremony to bear witness to their owner’s nuptials. This is probably because dogs are the most socially acceptable pet to be seen out and about with in public and also because they can be trained quite easily to perform at your wedding.

There are many advantages of having your pet participate in your wedding day.  It’s a lovely way to personalize your wedding day and to bring a smile to everyone’s faces. You don’t have to dress your pet in a tuxedo to raise a smile from your guests - the novelty of a pet being present at your wedding will be enough to make them smile.

It also makes your wedding less of a formal occasion and can lighten up the mood which is always a good thing. Weddings are not supposed to be somber affairs!

Finally, if you do not have nieces, nephews or little ones to act as flower girls or ring bearer, then a pet is a perfect alternative! In the same way they love to see a cute flower girl or ring bearer walking up the aisle…they will enjoy seeing a dog walk down the aisle, it brings a fun element to the wedding.



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Monday, February 23, 2015

Still Searching For The Love of Your Life After This Valentine's Day? The Prince George's County Animal Shelter Has Many Wonderful Pets Ready to Give You Love - Reduced Adoption Fee - Ends February 28th


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If you're still searching for the love of your life after this Valentine's Day, we're a great place to look! We have many wonderful dogs and cats who can't wait to show you how much you mean to them! And don't forget that through February, you can adopt a selected "Staff Favorite" dog for a reduced adoption fee of $125 (normally $225), which still includes all age appropriate vaccinations, heartworm testing, microchip, and the spay or neuter surgery for your new pet!

Cats are also included in the matchmaking - adoption fees for cats are only $70 (normally $150) and include all age appropriate vaccinations, FIV/FeLV testing, microchip, and the spay or neuter for your new cat. You can also adopt two for a total of only $95!

If anyone is looking for a pocket-sized companion, we also have two adorable hamsters hoping to find a family and even several turtles who are looking for a loving home!

We've got someone for everyone - stop in to find your perfect match!

Prince George's County Animal Shelter
3750 Brown Station Rd
Upper Marlboro, Maryland
(301) 780-7200



Website: Prince George's County Animal Shelter





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Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Sharing on this Veterans Day, A Beautiful Love Story of a Man Leaving His Family to Serve His Country - The Silhouettes, a Shadow Theatre Group on Britains Got Talent 2013 (Video)


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This is a very emotional video: A guy and girl meet, fall in love. They get married and have a child. He is called to serve his country.

This act was performed by the group, Silhouettes, a Shadow Theatre Group on Britains Got Talent 2013.

The song is, 'Read All About It', by Emeli Sande'.

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Friday, November 7, 2014

When This Man's Girlfriend Gave Him An Ultimatum, He Chose The Dog


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From dividing up belongings to moving out of a shared apartment, breakups can be tough. But what do you do when you have a furry friend to further complicate matters?

For Scott Ladauti, the decision was easy. When it came to choosing between salvaging his relationship and keeping his dog, he didn’t hesitate.

"When [my girlfriend] gave the ultimatum, it really wasn’t a question," he told HuffPost Live host Nancy Redd. "I lived in my car for, like, four days with my dog before my parents would let us come back to their house. But I would have been homeless with her forever."

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Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Dying Man Gets his Wish to Spend his Final Days with his Dog - Video



There's a joy and a love that only a pet can give us. This man, in his final days, only wanted to see his dog one last time. Thanks to some caring people, his wish was granted.








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