This wonderful annual event was sponsored by Douglas Elliman and organized by Marion Fiore from the agency's Carroll Gardens office.
A big thank you to Marion and to the pet rescue organizations who took part in this year's Bark Avenue Adopt-A-Thon. An even bigger thanks goes to those who adopted a new pet yesterday.
If you did, we would love to hear from you and find out how your new furry friend is settling in.
In all, 34 animals were adopted at the event Here is a list:
Dogs
Animal Care Centers of New York
Jose, Wiggles, Max, Bella, Ferdinand
ASPCA
Sheila
Badass Brooklyn Animal Rescue
Axel Rose, Snow White, Malcolm Young and James McDivitt
Bideawee
Edie, Bell, Snickers
Heavenly Angels Animal Rescue
Bella
Second Chance Rescue, NYC
Brody, Poppy, Rabbit, 5 black lab puppies, Milachi,
Cats
Animal Care Centers of New York
Tikehao, Waipo, Aitotaki, Kaua’i, Honokalani
ASPCA
Jack, Mary Jay, Rainer
Bideawee
Joey, Cali, Hawking
2 comments:
not to be a pain in the *ss, but when people have previously been criticized for allowing children to draw chalk lines on the war memorial, shouldn't we be equally critical of the dog lovers who hung up their disco dog poster on the same memorial?
i know it seems benign - but to some who are still amongst us, covering up the memorial in any manner is similar to putting a billboard at the september 11 memorial by the fountains at the world trade center, right?
That's a fair criticism, Chance Bliss. Will relay it to the organizer.
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