Tag: homeless pets

HOMELESS PETS IN SPRINGFIELD ARE EATING WELL THANKS TO DAVE’S SODA AND 14 DAYS OF RESCUE LOVE

In February, Halo, Freekibble.com and GreaterGood.org hosted our 5th annual Kibble Drop tour, “14 Days of Rescue Love.” The tour, hosted by Halo, Purely for Pets, in partnership with Freekibble.com and GreaterGood.org, took place from February 1 – 14, making stops across North America, delivering over 400,000 bowls of Halo pet food to shelter pets

14 DAYS OF RESCUE LOVE CONTEST

Halo, Purely for Pets; Freekibble.com; and Greater Good Spread Love to Homeless Pets Across North America “14 Days of Rescue Love” program delivers 400K bowls of food to pets in need February is the month of love and what better way to love homeless pets than to feed them nourishing, healthy food? During February 1-14,

BE PART OF THE HALO 14 DAYS OF RESCUE LOVE CAMPAIGN

This Valentine’s Day, we are launching our 14 Days of Rescue Love campaign where we will be sending Halo Spot’s Stew and Halo Freeze-Dried kiblets to shelters each day from February 1 through 14. Partners Freekibble.com and GreaterGood.org are donating Halo natural pet food as part of their annual 1.5 million bowl commitment to rescue.

SHELTER ME: PARTNERS FOR LIFE AIRING THIS WEEK IN MEMPHIS

Halo is the proud sponsor of “Shelter Me: Partners for Life,” the fifth episode of the inspiring national PBS series that celebrates shelter pets with positive and uplifting stories. Halo has sponsored all five episodes. Hosted by actor and animal advocate Jon Hamm, this one-hour episode features country music icon Emmylou Harris’ work with homeless

SHELTER ME: PARTNERS FOR LIFE AIRING THIS WEEK IN LA, TUCSON AND SPRINGFIELD, MA

Halo is the proud sponsor of “Shelter Me: Partners for Life,” the fifth episode of the inspiring national PBS series that celebrates shelter pets with positive and uplifting stories. Halo has sponsored all five episodes. Hosted by actor and animal advocate Jon Hamm, this one-hour episode features country music icon Emmylou Harris’ work with homeless