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PREMIERE OF HALO-SPONSORED “SHELTER ME: PARTNERS FOR LIFE” SHAKES UP TUESDAY NIGHT IN BEVERLY HILLS

The fifth episode of the inspiring “Shelter Me” television series premiered Tuesday night, September 29, at the Writer’s Guild Theater in Beverly Hills, California. Halo is the proud founding sponsor of this series, directed and produced by filmmaker Steven Latham, that highlights the many benefits of adopting shelter pets. Focusing on the success stories of

TRACIE HOTCHNER: THE DOG FILM FESTIVAL – A DREAM COME TRUE!

When you hear “Dog Film Festival” what do you envision it might be like? Would you imagine a Gala Premiere cocktail party with dogs welcome on a Green Carpet with professional photographers the night before? Would you envision spending a whole day seeing a banquet of short films celebrating the remarkable bond between dogs and

2015 HUMAN ANIMAL INTERACTION CONFERENCE A SUCCESS

The Halo Pet Foundation was already thrilled to sponsor the 2015 Human Animal Interaction Conference, Growing Together: Kids, Animals and Sowing the Seeds of Resiliency. However, after looking through the conference‘s Flickr albums, we’re even more proud. There were two albums with photos from attendees touring Green Chimneys in Brewster, NY and enjoying sessions throughout

THE OLATE DOGS ENTERTAINED IN MINNEAPOLIS!

On February 4th, the Olate Dogs performed during halftime of the Minnesota Timberwolves and Miami Heat NBA game. The game started at 7pm at the Target Center in Minneapolis, MN. Even though some dogs might have been tempted to cheer for the Timberwolves over the Heat, we’re certain the Olate dogs stayed impartial and provided

CATCH THE OLATE DOGS IN KNOXVILLE ON JANUARY 31!

Tennessee isn’t just for country music. On January 31, the Olate Dogs will be performing during halftime when the Tennessee Volunteers Men’s Basketball team takes on Auburn in Knoxville, TN. The game is set for noon at the Thomspon-Boling Arena. Not able to make it to Knoxville? Watch these dogs in the latest #RescueFilm and