Win $10,000 for Your Favorite Shelter or Rescue

Wednesday September 7th, 2011

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One more way to help shelter dogs and cats

Hurry — there's still time, but you only have 'til the end of the month!

Know a shelter or rescue group who could use a little extra help during these tough times? You could be the one to make all the difference.

One lucky DogTime reader will win $10,000 for his or her favorite shelter. Folks, you read that right: a ten thousand dollar donation could be made on your behalf to the shelter or rescue group of your choice.

To be eligible:

  • A website or blog is necessary (Don't have a blog? Now's a great time to start!)
  • Between now and October 31, 2011, install DogTime's adoptable iframe on your website or blog
  • Email chelsey@dogtimemedia.com to obtain the easy installation instructions (you'll simply cut and paste 4 lines of code)

And presto! Not only will you be providing much needed exposure for homeless dogs and cats, you'll automatically be entered into a random drawing to win $10,000 for your favorite non-profit shelter or rescue — winner selected November 1. (If you already have the iframe on your site, you're already eligible!)

Not familiar with the iframe? This is DogTime’s national data feed of adoptable dogs and cats — the only list developed for and used by the ASPCA. It's completely free and super easy to install — requires a mere four lines of code. (We can walk you through the simple process, if needed.) Best of all, it does not drive traffic away from your site. It simply allows your readers, if they like, to browse adoptable dogs and/or cats.

Just think: Potential adopters could now come to your website to find their new companion animal. Talk about a win-win-win.

For more information and/or to install the iframe, contact chelsey@dogtimemedia.com.

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wildwomanlyda

i just took a abouse dog in 11 do that to a animal everyone that nows me calls my home the second chance home and know i took in 10 cats and 3 dogsdays ago and i dont know how anyone can

7 months ago by wildwomanlyda

<3Moira<3Cormier<3

saint john animal rescue league could use some money they have over 100 cats and 18 dog there and the shelter is not very big and they are thinking of buying more property for the rescue league but they have to many animals and to little adoptions that there is not enough money to buy food, beds, food bowls, treats, bills, cleaning supplies,medicines, collars, leashes, and a lot more. i think that this shelter really deserves the money.

7 months ago by <3Moira<3Cormier<3

Karen Thomas

WWW.GSROC.COM German Shepherd Rescue OC was voted #1 Place in OC to adopt a dog! Our dog Courage was honored with the Bravo Award. Our dogs have donated blood. We rescue, rehabilitate, educate, train, & love our dogs!

7 months ago by Karen Thomas

Werecat

The Cat Ladies Society in Youngstown, Ohio is certainly in need of a helping hand. This is a group of elderly and middle-aged women, most of them handicapped, who take in and care for homeless and special needs cats. They are 100% volunteer and they do over 700 adoptions every year. Their cats are available for adoption at the shelter or at PetSmart in Niles, Ohio. They are in one of the poorest and crime-ridden areas of the country and they could certainly use a miracle!

8 months ago by Werecat

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