twin cities pet rescue :: august rescue of the month

It’s hard to believe it’s August already! With all the events and craziness in July, I’m a week late in blogging about the Rescue of the Month. But! Here it is, and I’m very excited to be donating 10% of pet session fees in August to Twin Cities Pet Rescue! They are an all foster based rescue, giving homeless, neglected, abused and unwanted companion animals in the Twin Cities area a permanent and loving home. As part of my Giving Back program, if you’ve ever adopted a pet from Twin City Pet Rescue, you’ll get 50% off your photo session until August 31st! And remember, if you’ve adopted from any rescue, anywhere, you’ll always get 20% off your session  :)

This is Bruce, a.k.a. Bruce the Caboose and Bruce the Moose. He’s a 60 pound lap dog who loves sleeping in your bed and chewing on bones. He rarely barks and is eager to please. Isn’t he handsome??

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Sweet little Emma was rescued from a puppy mill while she was pregnant. She was a great mom to 6 healthy puppies, and is ready for her forever home! For a Jack Russell, she’s relatively calm, and loves to cuddle.

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If you’d like to help out or become a foster for Twin Cities Pet Rescue, check out their Volunteer Page. The more foster homes they have, the more animals they can rescue!

You can follow them on Facebook and Twitter for updates and information, or email them at info@tcpetrescue.org

Sara and Kelly - Thanks for picking TCPR, the dogs look amazing!August 12, 2010 – 11:12 pm

Jen - Bruce the Caboose reminds me of Tonka the Truck! Love those side shots to show thier big ol’ heads!August 9, 2010 – 1:42 pm

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