Saturday, May 2, 2015

7th Annual Washington, DC Week for the Animals is coming May 23-May 31, 2015!


(Washington, DC) Animal World USA is pleased to announce that the exciting 7th Annual Washington, D.C. Week for the Animals will be celebrated May 23-May 31, 2015!

The dynamic week will underscore community spirit throughout the Washington, DC metro area as the citizens  and welfare organizations join together on behalf of the amazing animals. 

To further add to the excitement, George Washington University Law School will once again host the much-anticipated DC Animal Law Night event, featuring a panel of leaders, attorneys and advocates addressing current issues, that will be transformative to all in attendance.  Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall 
Caisson Horses and Walter Reed Army Medical Center animal-assisted therapy events will also be spotlighted all during the week!

The D.C. Week for the Animals will be spotlighting humane organizations, shelters, sanctuaries, businesses, students, advocates, community leaders, decision makers and caring citizens in an action-packed, compassionate week of fun-filled activities for the animals! 

A multitude of tail-wagging dog,  fun-loving feline pet adoption events,  Memorial Day festivals, blessing of the animals, ways to help and adopt retired military K-9's, free and low cost spay/neuter opportunities, low cost micro-chipping, Memorial Day events featuring animals, activities to help the horses, low cost opportunities to help the animals, metro area park events for the animals, vaccinations, wildlife activities, pet food/supply donations, veggie get-togethers, volunteer opportunities, a salute to the military and so much more! 

The Washington, D.C. Week for the Animals series of events will build new relationships for the animals, strengthen communities and save precious lives. Visit the official website for complete contact and event information at http://www.dcanimals.org/

1 comment:

Unknown said...

How often this festival is providing and what purpose of it? You help homeless animals or what?
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