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The Fetch Foundation Donates FIDO Bag to Tempe Fire Station In Response to Saving Dog From Apartment Fire |
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Tempe, Arizona, April 18, 2012 — The Fetch Foundation will donate a FIDO Bag to the Tempe Fire Station that saved the dog from an apartment fire on April 17th, 2012. “We were so impressed by this group of firefighters and their ingenuity and caring. After speaking with Michael Reichling of the Tempe Fire Department and hearing the number of animal rescues Tempe is involved each year we knew we had to get the FIDO bag on their trucks.” States Sherry Krueger with The Fetch Foundation
“We will continue to raise funds so EVERY Fire station can include this life saving equipment their trucks” Sherry continues “Having been the victim of a home fire in the past I can tell you how devastating it is to lose everything, No one should ever have to lose a pet.”
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Forever Home with Local Search and Rescue team Found For Tessie – Belgian Malinois |
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Scottsdale, Arizona, November 29, 2011 — The Fetch Foundation announces Tessie, the Belgian Malinois rescued from the county shelter has found a forever home. “A better home for Tessie could not have been found” shares Marie Peck, Founder of The Fetch Foundation. “She was adopted by a Search and Rescue (SAR) family that already has 1 Search and Rescue dog.”
A K9 evaluation performed by Marie Peck, determined that Tessie had a natural scent ability that could not be ignored. “Tessie will be part of a Search and Rescue Team and her partner will be a veterinarian!” Marie shares “This is a special breed that needs a job, I am happy that Tessie will be able to fulfill her potential. She has very sharp scent skills that will be cultivated by this special family.”
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The Fetch Foundation Saves Belgian Malinois from Pinal County Shelter |
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Scottsdale, Arizona, November 9, 2011 — The Fetch Foundation announces saving Tessie, a 16 month Belgian Malinois from the Pinal County Animal Control. The Fetch Foundation Founder Marie Peck received a tip about Tessie being at the shelter. She was an owner surrender because ‘she was too active’. “We are fortunate that many of our network contacts know when to call us” states Marie Peck. “We typically save the dogs that can get passed over in the adoption process. These high energy dogs make excellent Search and Rescue candidates”
“We have already received preliminary interest in a forever home for a Search and Rescue team for Tessie. After her evaluation she will be available for placement with a handler.” Marie shares “Tessie is a special dog with special skills, We look forward to tracking her progress once she is placed with a team.”
The Fetch Foundation is a 501c3 organization that is run completely by volunteers. This unique nonprofit charity is dedicated to serve our community while saving you and your pets. The fetch Foundation’s vision is to have a FIDO BAG© (rescue equipment for pets) on every fire truck in the country starting here in your community and to provide rescued dogs an opportunity to be heroes in our community by rehoming and training for both K9 Search and Rescue teams as well as Military Veterans with PTSD. For more information please contact please Sherry Krueger at 602-538-3864 or email Sherry@TheFetchFoundation.com
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The Fetch Foundation Announces Grant Receipt From Cloud Star for FIDO Bag Program |
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
THE FETCH FOUNDATION ANNOUNCES GRANT RECEIPT FROM CLOUD STAR FOR FIDO BAG PROGRAM
Scottsdale, Arizona. September 2, 2011 — The Fetch Foundation announces our first grant receipt. Cloud Star, produces an all natural line of dog food, treats and grooming products and of course the “Wag More Bark Less” line also has a grant program that helps foundations such as ours achieve great things in the community. Cloud Star’s generous grant will allow The Fetch Foundation to put FIDO Bags in the hands of 2 first responder teams.
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The Fetch Foundation Announces Launch of New Website |
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Scottsdale, Arizona. September 1, 2011 — The Fetch Foundation announces the launch of our new website. The website was redesigned to help our visitors with easier navigation and to aid in our animal education efforts through our new blog portal. “A website is the foundation for nonprofit fundraising and awareness” States Sherry Krueger, Marketing Director of The Fetch Foundation. “We are very happy with the new design and functionality!”
“Now that the site is complete we will have a vehicle to communicate and educate our community on important information as well as community interest.” Sherry shares “We are hoping the new site will also help increase charity donations as well as corporate sponsors”
