March 23rd, 2012 → 4:40 pm @ Robin Donovan
It was awesome as I mentioned in my earlier post!
We got to meet so many people who are into helping dogs. Most of the attendees had already adopted dogs from Hearts United and wanted to be there to support the organization even further.
It was so much fun! People were bathing dogs, dogs were playing with each other, people were eating and drinking wine – and thankfully, buying books.
One enthusiastic supporter sent these adorable shots of my girls entertaining the troops! Thanks Trishna!
The girls were exhausted, but they seemed to know they were working for a good cause! They were such little angels – everyone commented on how good they were being with all of the commotion going on around them.
It was a great feeling to know that we helped to contribute to such a worthy cause. Everyone who donated to Hearts United: Soggy Paws, with the money for baths and a percentage of product sales, the Zin Room, with a percentage of the wine proceeds, Karen Craft with a percentage of her book, The Cosmic Purr and, of course, us with our Donna Leigh mystery and all of the wonderful attendees were there for a common cause – help make sure every dog has a wonderful home!
March 9th, 2012 → 10:41 pm @ Robin Donovan
Miss Jazzy was in her glory last night as she greeted guests and thanked donors for the generous contributions to the wonderful work done by Hearts United.
Jazzy and her two sisters, Roxi and Sweet Pea were joined by scores of folks all determined to chip in and help raise money for the incredible work done by the folks at Hearts United.
Jazzy and her two sisters, Roxi and Sweet Pea were joined by scores of folks all determined to chip in and help raise money for the incredible work done by the folks at Hearts United.
We are very fortunate to have such a wonderful organization doing great work nationwide located right here in Omaha!
Many attendees were parents of adopted Hearts United dogs and others were volunteers for the organization. Everyone generously contributed by buying products and washing their dogs using Soggy Paws’ facilities. Owner, Paul Rathe generously donated a percentage of proceeds from product sales and 100% of proceeds from dog baths.