We would like to thank all of you for supporting our Shop for Cause advocacy campaign. The campaign has been running for five months now and we are very happy to inform you that we have already remitted $180.49 to Dog Rescue Newcastle, our partner dog rescue organisation.
We are also happy to announce that Tiny, a 4 year-old Blue Heeler rescued from the pound by Dog Rescue Newcastle has just found a new home. Tiny is one of the several pets we featured in our newsletters that found a loving family through this advocacy.
This campaign is still ongoing and will run until the end of this year, so we are encouraging everyone to participate. We believe that there’s still so much more that we can contribute for this cause and there are more animals that we can save through our collective effort.
You can do your share by doing any of the following:
1. SHOP — When you do your shopping at www.petitude.com.au and use the coupon code SHOP4ACAUSE, 15% of the sales will go to Dog Rescue Newcastle, a non-profit organisation that provides temporary shelter and needed health care for rescued dogs.
2. ADOPT – Subscribe to our newsletter or check out our Adopt Me blog section to view our featured furry pals who are looking for a loving family and a permanent home.
3. SPREAD THE WORD — Forward our newsletter to your family and friends, bookmark or retweet our pet adoption blog articles.
Again, thank you very much for your continued support!
The Petitude Team





July 30th, 2010 - 5:58 am
Many thanks from Dog Rescue Newcastle to Petitude for your phenomenal support of our efforts to save cats and dogs from death in pounds. You have helped us in so many ways, especially with our biggest challenge of spreading the word about the plight of rescued pets.
Our current goal is to raise much needed funds to pay for Elly’s surgery (see our homepage). Thanks for your offer of helping with that.
July 31st, 2010 - 7:22 pm
Congrats on finding a home for Tiny. I just read a post that is inviting people who have been involved in dog rescue to tell their story – I thought you might like to spread the word! Its at http://www.dogdiaries.com.au/doggy-news/operation-baghdad-pups/