Announcing Baggins' Mardi Gras Dog Biscuits. Help the animals of
NOLA and treat your pet!
Baggins' Best Biscuits Launches Effort to Help Animal Shelter in
New Orleans
During this 150th year of Mardi Gras celebrations in NOLA, there
is a bittersweet tinge to the celebrations. The wounds of
Hurricane Katrina are still fresh and the needs are still many.
In honor of the spirit of NOLA, Baggins' Best Biscuits, based in
Doylestown, Pa, launches a healthy dog treat with a Mardi Gras
theme and will donate a portion of the proceeds to the Louisiana
SPCA.
$2 of every bag of Mardi Gras Biscuits sold will be donated to
the LA/SPCA, a 117 year old organization that is operating out
of temporary space and is having to start from scratch. They
rescued 1000's of pets and worked 16 + hour days in the days
following Katrina to rescue as many pets as possible.
http://www.la-spca.org/dedication/about.htm
Baggins' Mardi Gras Biscuits are made with all-natural, human
quality ingredients, all-natural applesauce, cinnamon, flour,
oatmeal, egg and other wholesome ingredients. So make tails wag!
Treat your dog to great healthy dog treats and help support the
ongoing pet relief efforts in New Orleans. Baggins' Mardi Gras
Dog Biscuits can be ordered online at
www.all-natural-dog-treat.com.
This all-natural dog treat is Apple Cinnamon flavored and has
three different shaped biscuits. There's a trumpet (to represent
the music of the city), a crown (to represent Rex, King of
Carnival) and a fleur de lis ( the symbol of French tradition in
the city). These are BIG biscuits! The trumpet and crown are
almost 6" across and approx. 2''wide. The fleur de lis is 3"
tall. Yeah, they're big, but these biscuits are soft enough to
break them into smaller pieces for your dog and maybe even
share! All in the spirit of Mardi Gras.
Over 8,000 New Orleans pets were rescued by the LA/-SPCA in the
days following Katrina. Over 1000 staff and volunteers from
around the United States and the World worked 16 + hour days
rescuing animals. The shelter lost its building and all its
contents and many of the 60+ person staff lost their homes.
Luckily, the animals had been evacuated to safety.
Groups like the LA/SPCA with dedicated staff and volunteers were
able to save 1000s of animals and reunite many with their
humans. But unfortunately, there is still plenty to be done and
a lot of bills to be paid. It will cost an estimated $6 million
dollars to build a new shelter. And then there's the public
veterinary clinic to be reopened, the spay/neuter initiative,
and other projects that the LA/SPCA is focusing on for 2006.
"Hurricane Katrina was devastating for our community, for both
animals and people, but as we rebuild and recover we have to
move from that place of loss to a place that improves the lives
of animals for years to come," says Laura Maloney, Executive
Director of the LA/SPCA. "Support from individuals and
organizations all over the country are instrumental in helping
us recover and rebuild."
Hurricane or no hurricane, Carnival season is here and was
officially kicked off on January 6 with Twelfth Night
celebrations. Over the next few weeks, residents will come
together to celebrate life. As a former resident of that great
city, I understand a small fraction of the bittersweet
celebrations that will occur this Carnival season but I also
understand the need for continued recovery efforts. So, in honor
of the city I love so much and the very real need that is still
present throughout the pet community, I'm pleased to announce
the launch of Baggins' Mardi Gras Dog Biscuits by Baggins' Best
Biscuits.
Baggins' Mardi Gras Dog Biscuits- because it's not just a party
ya'll!
Submitted by Jennifer April, www.all-natural-dog-treat.com
Owner/Operator, Baggins' Best Biscuits Can be contacted at
267-476-1006 info@all-natural-dog-treat.com