Sentences with phrase «dog awards finalists»

This week we begin the first in a four - part series interviewing all eight 2015 American Humane Association Hero Dog Awards finalists.
Megan shares with us the amazing attributes of the Hero Dog Award finalists., her connection with Air Hollywood, and tells about the new Kindness Film Festival.
Dr. Robin Ganzert, President and CEO of the American Humane Association, and Hero Dog Award Finalist, Karen Ann Young and her Seeing Eye guide dog, Jingles, visit with Marcie and Whistle about the upcoming American Hero Dog Awards to be aired on the Hallmark Channel on November 7.

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His first collection, Last Days of the Dog - Men, won the Sue Kauffman Award for First Fiction from the American Academy of Arts & Letters; his first novel, Heaven of Mercury, was a finalist for the National Book Award, and his As in the Prime of Their Lives was a finalist for the PEN / Faulkner Award for Fiction.
Dog: Pure Awareness by Margot Lasher is an Award - Winning Finalist in the category of Pets in the ForeWord Magazine 2008 Book of the Year Award and an EPPIE award finalist in the category of Non-Fiction - GenAward - Winning Finalist in the category of Pets in the ForeWord Magazine 2008 Book of the Year Award and an EPPIE award finalist in the category of Non-Fiction - Finalist in the category of Pets in the ForeWord Magazine 2008 Book of the Year Award and an EPPIE award finalist in the category of Non-Fiction - GenAward and an EPPIE award finalist in the category of Non-Fiction - Genaward finalist in the category of Non-Fiction - finalist in the category of Non-Fiction - General.
The Iowa town, with a population of about 9,874, received the most votes — a total of 133,545 votes — out of the 15 finalists in PetSafe's fourth - annual Bark for Your Park contest, which launched in May to award one U.S. community $ 100,000 and four runner - up communities $ 25,000 each to build a local dog park.
Robin R. Ganzert, President and CEO of the AHA, said that the eight finalists for 2012's Hero Dog Awards have «gone above and beyond the call of duty, saving lives on the battlefield, comforting the ill, the aged, and the afflicted, bringing hope to those who have lost it, and reminding us of the powerful, age - old bond between animals and people.»
Dogs Trust's winner, runner - up and finalists were presented with their awards at a lunch in recognition of the awards at the British Small Animal Veterinary Association congress on 8 April 2016.
She holds a master's degree in English and writing and has won awards for her journalism, fiction and poetry, including recognition from the Dog Writer's Association of American, the Cat Writer's Association, the Association of Food Journalists, and the James Beard Foundation (where she was a finalist for the work she does in her side - gig, writing about booze and cocktails for the Washington Post).
In Spring of 2012, Kitty became the recipient of the first PAWS of Bainbridge Island and North Kitsap County «PAWS Spotlight on Community Hero Pets, Heroic Service Award, Therapy Animal Category (and People's Choice Award Winner) 2012; Nominee for the AHA Hero Dog Award, Therapy Dog, 2012; Finalist, American Kennel Club ACE (Award for Canine Excellence), Therapy Dog Category, 2012.
My 2012 dog book, Little Boy Blue, was a finalist for this top award but ended up being a runner - up, instead winning the DWAA Merial Human - Animal Bond Aaward but ended up being a runner - up, instead winning the DWAA Merial Human - Animal Bond AwardAward.
BEST IN SHOW (BIS): The award or the dog selected from among the seven finalists as the best dog among all entries.
Finalist, Dog Writers Association of America Awards for Best Training and Behavior Book of the Year for 2011
Finalists in each category will be selected by the public from the pool of contestants, and the winners will be announced at the first - ever American Humane Association Hero Dog Awards ™ celebrity gala, presented by CESAR ® Canine Cuisine, at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Los Angeles on October 1, 2011.
FLORHAM PARK, N.J., Oct. 23, 2013 — Zoetis, Inc., a former business unit of Pfizer Inc., is proud to be a sponsor of the annual American Humane Association (AHA) «American Hero Dog» awards and congratulates Elle, a pit bull from North Carolina, who took home top honors this year from among the eight finalists.
There are countless other examples of pit bull terrier - type dogs serving as therapy dogs (including Alladin, a finalist in the 2017 American Humane Hero Dog Awards).
The eight finalists will be flown to Los Angeles to take part in the star - studded Hero Dog Awards gala on September 19 at the Beverly Hilton, and this must - watch event for animal lovers will be broadcast as a two - hour special by Hallmark Channel in October.
The eight finalists will be flown to Los Angeles to take part in the star - studded sixth annual Hero Dog Awards gala on September 10 at the Beverly Hilton, where one will be chosen as the 2016 American Hero Dog, the top honor a dog can receiDog Awards gala on September 10 at the Beverly Hilton, where one will be chosen as the 2016 American Hero Dog, the top honor a dog can receiDog, the top honor a dog can receidog can receive.
KONG will provide toys and gift baskets to each of the eight Hero Dog canine finalists, and will provide product samples and coupons for media and all attendees at the Hero Dogs Awards gala.
One U.S. city will will $ 100,000 and four other finalist cities will be awarded $ 25,000 each to build an off - leash dog park in their community.
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