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Up For Pups is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to improving the lives of mistreated domestic animals by supporting the work of animal rescue organizations through creative, memorable outreach initiatives.-
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Tag Archives: blogpaws
DON’T Kill Bill Aerial Performance
The next Don’t Kill Bill show will be on March 10th, 2012, at the Lakewood Cultural Center near Denver, CO. Our drive is high to take the show across the country, but in order to do so, we need sponsors. … Continue reading
Posted in animal advocacy
Tagged aerial fabric, blogpaws, dog adoption, dog rescue, don't kill bill
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Boris da Bloggeh
I wish my cats could type! I didn’t get to meet Boris at BlogPaws, but I did get to meet his mommy, Kelly, who kindly granted me an interview with Boris, who is a perfect example of the fact that we can ALL lend a hand to rescue causes. You don’t need to walk on two legs to do good deeds – look at Boris! With all four of his paws, he is tirelessly working to help rescues. Continue reading
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Tagged blogpaws, boris, boris the cat, cat, cat adoption, cat rescue, cats, happy tails books
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Who Says Cats and Dogs Can’t Play Together?
I’ve got to say, getting to know Angie Bailey of Cat Lady Land helped me get back in touch with my inner cat lady! I mean, I love everything about Angie – from her hair to her ability to find humor in everything. She’s a mom, a successful blogger, and she’s got great style, to boot. So here’s my interview with Angie, one of my new favorite cat ladies! Continue reading
Creative Volunteerism at its Finest
I just can’t say enough nice things about the BlogPaws attendees and their efforts. The theme of the conference was “Be the Change,” and I would say everyone there got that memo! Continue reading
Hanging Out at Blogpaws
Up For Pups! launched its first performance this week at the BlogPaws conference in Denver, CO. Despite some technical difficulties, the feedback we received is that everyone enjoyed the performance and “got” the message about puppy mills and volunteering to reduce the suffering. Continue reading







