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19th
September 2010
On Sunday 19th September 2010, Stanmer House near Brighton,
will welcome a host of dog-loving celebrities, musicians,
sports personalities, comedians, soap stars and bands who
will all be giving their support to the UK’s first ever
boutique music festival and charity fun dog show.
PUP AID 2010 takes place on this year’s Puppy Farm Awareness
Day and is organised by ‘social petworking’ website
www.ThePet.net.
The event aims to educate the millions of people in the UK
who are considering buying a puppy but are unsure who to contact
or even what to do next about purchasing one. |
PUP
AID 2010 will feature a celebrity-judged dog show with fun classes
open to dogs of all ages, as well as showcasing the best local
bands. There will also be a boutique doggy shopping village, Scruffts
heats, assistance dog displays, Rex Factor, gourmet BBQ, and loads
of fun for all the family - and of course your dogs too!
Often located in remote areas of our British countryside, Puppy
Farms mass-produce puppies. These poor puppies are usually removed
from their mothers too early, transported across the country to
dealers, who then sell them from the internet, pet shops, free
newspapers or even motorway service stations.
Breeding bitches are usually kept in cages or small pens, rarely
see daylight or touch grass, and are mated on every heat - just
being fed enough to keep them producing pups, with little or no
veterinary care at all.
ThePet.net co-founders: TV Vet, Marc Abraham, and social media
guru, Andrew Seel, want the British public to know the truth about
where some puppies come from. They hope that PUP AID will help
people understand how to choose a happy and healthy puppy rather
than a sick or diseased farmed one.
PUP AID will try and help dog buyers everywhere be aware of the
cruelty involved in this side of dog breeding, and hopefully reduce
the demand for pups bred in this way. They hope the event will
help put a stop to puppy farming in this country.
Tickets for PUP AID 2010 will be available to buy online from
1st August, with a proportion of every admission charge being
donated to the local Shoreham Dogs Trust Rescue Centre.
TV Vet Marc Abraham says “A well-bred happy healthy pup
is worth waiting for. Sadly, many people let their heart rule
their head in the hurry to buy a puppy. They often don’t
know what the tell-tale signs of an irresponsible breeder are,
so they unwittingly line the pockets of puppy farmers, continuing
to fuel this cruel industry.
“These pups are usually cheaper to buy but because they’ve
been bred in such poor conditions, they often don’t survive,
or live their shortened lives in pain and discomfort. They commonly
suffer from fatal health problems like parvovirus and are lacking
important socializing sills. This can often cost broken-hearted
owners thousands of pounds in veterinary or behavioural treatment
to correct. We must end the mass-production of diseased and poorly
pups”.
Tickets will be on sale from 1st August 2010. Register interest
for tickets or get more info on sponsoring, exhibiting or performing
by visiting http://thepet.net/pupaid/tickets
Why
not join the Facebook PUP AID event too? http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=349884107683&ref=nf
You
can also follow @thepetnet on Twitter.
To
register for your tickets, keep up-to-date with the line-up, or
if you’d like to exhibit, perform or sponsor PUP AID 2010
visit www.ThePet.net
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