reality sound bites.
Well Bred & Well Read
Meet Scout. This handsome, healthy Treeing Walker Coonhound was picked up as a stray and pulled from a shelter in Okeechobee. He’s good with dogs, cats, horses, and kids. When he’s not play- ing ball or out on a walk, Scout enjoys cuddling on the couch. He is fostered in Palm Beach county, and available through Amber’s Animal Outreach:
AAOdog.org
Look Out for PawFest 2019.
Fox 13’s Jennifer Epstein with her dogs at PawFest.
Kiwanis Club of Largo/Mid- Pinellas volunteers are work- ing hard to make the 13th Annual PawFest the best ever. Cool surprises and interactive activities. Special guest appearances. Saturday, April 13, 2019 at Largo Central Park. Businesses and rescue groups, reserve your spot early by calling Bruce Blazej, 727.656.6659. Email:
BBlazej@verizon.net
SPC Veterinary Technician’s College Benefits.
More than 250 veterinarians, staff, families, clients and friends attended the 19th Annual BOWser & CATsino Ball on September 8, 2018 at the Belleair Country Club. There were 100 silent auction items donated by local area businesses, great food, casinos, dancing. “And a whole lot of fellowship,” said Dr. Don Morgan, President of the Pinellas Animal Foundation, host of the event. A check for $5,000.00 was presented to Dr. Cynthia Grey, Associate Dean of the SPC Veterinary Technician’s College, Tricia Gorham and Elaine Anthony of SPC by Dr. Morgan for Veterinary Technician Scholarships.
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