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Love is...A Day without Chains

50% of the Profits from Sales of this Art Piece entitled "Love Is...A Day Without Chains" goes to Dogs Deserve Better

Dogs Deserve Better Small Stickers, 4th in the Series

New! Yard Signs to Help Man's Best Friends who are living Chained/Penned: Inexpensive "Mini Billboards"

Below: Sample Valentines
from Many of our Helpers

 

Have a Heart for Chained Dogs Week, Additional Notes, Participants, Photos

More California Student Volunteers

Read MORE WONDERFUL excerpts:

From Chasity Knierem, Tennessee: "These Valentine cards are courtesy of Sandy Card's second grade class...She didn't hesitate for one second when I asked her if she might work on some Valentines for DDB. I think her students had a lot of fun too."

From Mrs. Schindler, Illinois: "Enclosed are 13 Valentines created by my students for the Have a Heart campaign. Our class really enjoyed learning about your program and hope our work makes a difference in the lives of these dogs."

From Dossy McMahon, Georgia: "I am enclosing Valentines and coupons. I live in Fulton County, Georgia, and we have an ordinance here against chaining. I now plan to contact all county commissioners of counties that do not have an ordinance in place here in Georgia."

From Valerie Maurer, Michigan: "I sponsor an animal rescue club for kids called Cub Kongo and Kayla. We had fun making Valentines to help spready your message. Visit our website at www.kongoandkayla.com."

From Sharon and Laura Sienaski, Missouri: "We loved helping with this project while we watched the Super Bowl. Thank you for all you do for these dogs. God Bless You."

More Michigan Student Volunteers

From Peggy Rydberg, Georgia: "I am a figure skating coach in Atlanta, Georgia and invited my skaters to my house for a Valentine party and to make cards for your wonderful cause. We had kids here from 4 years to 13 years old. This is my 4th year having my students over to make cards!"

From Alyssa Key, Pennsylvania: "On behalf of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Blair County we would like you to accept these Doggie Valentines made by our students. We hope that these cards will help the caretakers of chained dogs to fully understand what they are doing to their loving friends. These cards truly came from the children's hearts and we hope that you enjoy them as much as they did making them."

From Jessica Martin, Pennsylvania: "We hope you will find our Valentines helpful in your campaign. My first grade class read Buddy Unchained and talked about proper pet care."

From Nicci Ahrens, Illinois: "Cornerstone Services is a non profit organization which provides progressive, comprehensive services for people with disabilities, promoting choice, dignity, and the opportunity to live and work in the community. We would like to donate these Valentines in hope to save a dog's life. We made Valentines for you last year, and are very excited to support you again this year."

From Erika Talerico, New Jersey: "Thank you for giving my first grade students at the Martha B. Day School the opportunity to make Valentines for the abused dogs. The students learned about how to take care of a dog the proper way and what some people actually do to their pets. It was a wonderful learning experience for the students and they enjoyed creating the Valentine's Day cards for a super cause."

From Linda Reinhardt, Florida: "WAGS says hello! We are honored to again send you some Valentines for you to send to those who need to unchain their dog. The members of WAGS are excited to help out. Our school's webmaster put it on our web page for all to see. Thank you for allowing the WAGS members to think beyond themselves and our immediate community."

From Melissa Reed, New York: "We have collected money, coupons, and Valentines while also handing out your brochures to the many customers that come to our facility for boarding, doggy daycare, and training lessons. I am the Director of Training here at boom Towne Canine Center, and if you have dogs that need help in my area, I would be willing to donate some time to help with training."

From Michelle Hiles, California: "I teach kindergarten at Mount S. Mary Academy. When I received your e-mail about needing Valentines, I knew I would have my class and other students help make them."

From Jacqueline Patterson, California: "I couldn't agree with you more! These Valentines are in memory of my beloved best friend and companion of 15 years, Sierra, who passed away in October."

From Fran and Jared Maristch, New Jersey: "It is with great pride I forward to you Valentines made by the 5th grade class at Berlin Community School. These kids did an awesome job. Also enclosed are cards my son Jared and I made on our own. We sure hope these make a difference for some very deserving furry friends out there!"

From Valerie Belt, California:"Once again I did my DDB lesson with the 4th grade students who are in my friend's class. They had read the book Shiloh and we discussed the issue of animal cruelty and chained dogs. Enclosed are the Valentines they made a few days later, after having the opportunity to come up with their own sayings. Each student truly got into the spirit of the project, and they were more than willing to create Valentines in the hope of freeing those dogs who continue to live chained."

From Meredith Lamm, Pennsylvania: "I feel that part of my job as an educator is to 'turn out' the best possible young people, so I do not only teach music but manners, respect for all creatures, etc. Animals come high on the priority list."

Valentine contributors:

Stacy Early, D. Phillips, Thompson, Mary Lou Gomes, Gwendolyn McIntyre, Jamie Kurkowski, Jeanne Armstrong, Frances Miles, K. Calsadillas, Mrs. Glassley's 5th Graders, Karen Plocek, Elaine Lewandowski, Gudrun Holiday, Blackwell Elementary School, Elizabeth Ferrari, Best Friends Animal Society Humane Ed. Department, Orenda Elementary School, H. Gearhart, Judy Austin, Meow and Fetch, Dianne Adams, Karen Rodriguez, Pocono Mountain West Junir High, Second Chance Companions, Claire Brandes, Christy Seibert, Sarah May, Sadie Shepherd, Antoinette Gucciardo, Ryan O'Rourke, Superior Pet Services, Cathy Mahan, Dena Scott, Kriste Duff, Erika Emal and Sandro Gomez, Tyler McManis, Monica Schreiber, Meg Dorbolo, Bonnie Boyles, Elaine Whitehorn, Sutton, Lisa Bruno, Laurie Nitz, Mat Mezs, M. Van Matre, JMS, Gina Crooks, Torrance South Bay YMCA, Michelle Buzek, Norma Ashcraft, Clear Creek High School, Kallie and Bill Mashare, Barbara Asher, Janell Mann, Ms. Paull's 3rd Grade Class, Chris Grubb, Andrea Robertson, Helping Animals Receive Protection, Paws Chicago, Ms. Klimes 6th Grade Class, JoAnn Prushinski, Jann Knowles, Bonnie Floyd, Rhodora Black, Parker family, Brownie Troop 711, Kathy Brouse, Valerie Belt 4th Grade Class, Boggs Doggs, Ms. Jackson's 6th Grade Class, 5th Grade Class Bermin Community School, Fran and Jared Maristch, Dundee Elementary Kindergarten, Furry Friends 4H Club, Morgan Hembree, Tammy Estill, Laurie Yost, Nicci Ahrens, Cornerstone Services, Manheim Township High School Paws Club, Boys and Girls Club of the Big Bend, Mrs. Smith's Class Wake Robin School, Denise Lytle, Mirian Busuttil, Monica Brown's 21st Century Learning Program, Amanda Green Broadmoor Elementary, Holly Gann, Alisa Krell, The Johnson's, Erika Talerico's 1st Grade Students, Lori McGowan and League of Humane Voters, Terry Hodskins, Debbie Goldstein, WAGS Workman Middle School, Linda Bills Shirley, Pamela Berry Sharpe Elementary, Debbie Ellis, Jacqueline Vavrik, Brittany Smith, 4th Grade classes of Mrs. Spence and Ms. Williams, Kathryne Johnson, Amy Curtis, Debbie Magnon, Girl Scout Troop 1077, Kendra Hudson, Natalie and Teddy, Stephanie Wright, Melissa Reed and Boom Towne Canine Center, Barbara Rose, Veronica Burger, Laura Warren, Poornima Dasgupta, Estacio, Kellie Kissinger, Lisbet Chiriboga, Roots and Shoots Club, Jody Skinner, Mary Ann Coplin, Gracie Nava, Jacqueline Patterson, Laura Williams, K. Leegander, Maria Furman, Mount St. Mary Academy, Deanna Anderson, Atlanta Doberman Pinscher Club, Nichole Van Art, Sondra Delegato, C. Trawick, Becky Crowell, Vivian Lin, Millville Friends Quaker Meeting, Melodie Conrad's Grades 3/4 Students, Chris Ameduri, Brownie Troop 784, Girl Scout Troups 1710, 1570, 1657, 1441, Lincoln Elementary School, Mrs. Cortesi 3rd Grade Class, Simin Hirani, Jenny Stephens, North Penn Puppy Mill Watch, Shelley Gosney, Charlotte Barr, Heather Heath and Children's Acute Care, Christine Barnett, Jessica Martin's First Grade Class, Barrett Elementary Center, Ms. Apgar's 4th Grade Class, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Blair County, Walker, Cooper family, Stacy Greenwood, Peggy Rydberg's students, Ned McPherson, Barb Borer, Brittany Heinz, J. Wendling, Sharon & Laura Sienaski, Sarah Westerman, Building with Books, Sheryl Jacobs, GS Troop 2422, Denise Barbolla, Club Konga & Kayla, Krystal Chang, Bridget Longley, Dossy McMahon, Mrs. Kahlouf's 1st Grade Class, Girl Scout Troop 411, Destanie and Ivie Sutton, Holly Gann, Christy Zich, Bonnie Pustay, Liz Biggler, Johnson, Elaine Whitehorn, Cole Demmer, Brandon Murakami, Amy Skelton, R. Lawrence Smith III, The Bolins, Dawn Ashby, Michele Crystal, Lincoln Center Elementary, Patty & Erica Femino, Humane Society of Moab Valley, South Salem High School, Central School and Ms. Schindler, The Compton family, Debbie Chew's Students, Tammy Vanmeter and Gettysburg Girl Scouts, Chasity Knierim, Ms. Card's 2nd Grade Class, Sharon Watson, Jefferson County Speech & Language Delayed Students, Barbara McManus, Judy Meek, Briarwood School, Paws Club program, PT Weiss, K. Torres, LOHV PA, APS of Orange County, Cathy Staniunas, Veronica Noechel, Ms. James 4th Grade Class, Ms. Monty's 5th Grade Class, Nicholas Wojcik, Gwen Tagart, Humane Society of Valdosta-Lowndes, Ms. McNeil's 4, 5, 6 Grade Class, James Sweeney, Audi Papineau, Vikki Thompson, Carrie Nutter-Novak, Chidren Occupational Therapy for Chicago Schools, Humane Society of Missouri, Kids in Nature's Defense

Thanks so much to all who participated, we are making a difference in those dogs lives!

(Please note: If you made valentines and you are not included on this list, please e-mail Dawn@dogsdeservebetter.org so that she can correct our error.)

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