Wednesday, November 11, 2009

German Shepherd Rescue Of Orange County

“YAPPY DAY” COMES TO THE CANTINA LOUNGE

Fullerton Restaurant Partners With German Shepherd Rescue.

FULLERTON, Calif. – The German Shepherd Rescue of Orange County will host a "Yappy Day" fundraiser at the Cantina Lounge in Fullerton on Thursday, November 12, 2009. The event will run from 11:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. Guests who mention or bring an event flier will have 20% of their bill donated back to the animal rescue. The money generated will help pay for doggy maintenance, supplies, toys, food and veterinary bills.

The Cantina Lounge is serves modern Mexican cuisine for lunch and dinner and is located at 2736 Nutwood Ave. in Fullerton.


GERMAN SHEPHERD RESCUE OF OC HOSTS ADOPTION EVENT AT CENTINELA FEED

Come shake paws with the German Shepherds of the GSROC and make a friend for all seasons.

COSTA MESA, Calif. – The German Shepherd Rescue of Orange County will host an adoption event at Centinela Feed on November 14. German Shepherds will be available for adoption and GSROC merchandise will be available for sale. The German Shepherds are looking for owners that can make them a part of their family not just for this holiday season but for all seasons.

Dawn and Jeff Gaulke adopted their German Shepherds through the GSROC. The couple made Shasta a part of their family in 2001 and Gunny in 2004.
“Gunny and Shasta love us for who we are, not what we do, or how much money we have. If you are having a bad day, they make you feel better and you don’t want to disappoint them,” Dawn said. “So no matter how tired you are, you walk them and play with them. They are always glad to see us and want to be with us. They follow us around the house just to make sure we aren’t going for a walk, a ride, and are content to hang out.” Dawn describes the process as easy but thorough. The organization only wants the best and most secure environment for their German Shepherds.

“The adoption process is easy, you complete an application and pay the fees. The fees include neutering, shots, microchipping,” Dawn explained. “The organization also does a house check to make sure the home is secure for their dogs.”
This adoption event will take place on November 14 from 11:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at Centinela Feed. Centinela Feed is located at 2320 Harbor Blvd. in Costa Mesa. Volunteers will be holding a bake sale and collecting cell phones to recycle. All proceeds from the bake sale, merchandise sale and cell phone recycling will go directly to the GSROC.

The German Shepherd Rescue of Orange County is a non-profit 501c(3) charity organization dedicated to rescuing, rehabilitating and re-homing purebred German Shepherd Dogs that have nowhere else to turn. The organization is run by an unpaid staff of volunteers and is funded entirely by private donations. Dogs for adoption are housed in foster home situations and in private boarding facilities. For more information about the GSROC, please visit http://www.gsroc.org/

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