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Dog Day Afternoon: Pepsi, Griffen and Sprite’s Legacy Gift

by lobo91 ( 95 Comments › )
Filed under Dog Day Afternoon at July 29th, 2011 - 5:00 pm

This is a guest post from our very own Blogmocracy mascot, Leia:

Hi friendly people!

I wanted to take a few minutes to let everyone know about one of my most favorite charities, which is called Pepsi, Griffen and Sprite’s Legacy Gift.

Named for the dearly departed dogs of Mark Levin’s family, Pepsi, Griffen and Sprite’s Legacy Gift is a charity that was established to provide needed care for shelter dogs with special needs, such as dental work, surgeries, and heartworm care. Without these essential treatments, many of these dogs would never be able to be adopted by loving families. Since I spent some time in a shelter myself, I know what it’s like. Anything that helps more dogs to find nice people to live with gets two paws up in my book!

Pepsi, Griffen and Sprite- a trio of tail-wagging canines, each with his own story and his own giant place in his family’s heart. Pepsi lived his whole life like an exuberant puppy, Sprite had uncommonly soft, huggable fur and Griffen lived with an indomitable spirit in spite of a long list of medical issues.

Luckily for all three, they lived out their days with the Levin family who nourished them body and soul with unconditional love and the best care. Or, as Mark Levin, radio host, author of Rescuing Sprite and animal lover extraordinaire sees it—he and his family are the lucky ones whose lives were forever changed through loving Pepsi, Griffen and Sprite.

Unfortunately, not all dogs spend their entire live with a family as loving as the Levin’s. Sprite and Griffen both endured some dark days before they were rescued by the Levin family and for all too many dogs awaiting rescue in shelters short on resources, there is no happy ending.

In order to help these great people take care of more dogs, click here.

That’s all for today! Bye!

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