Funny Lady Jane Lynch Joined & Celebrated Veterans and Their Service Dogs In Los Angeles!

L RGlees Jane Lynch Wendy Diamond with baby Hope and Marine Sgt. Leroy Johnston

WENDY DIAMOND AND ANIMAL FAIR MEDIA THANKS EVERYONE

THAT CONTRIBUTED TO THE SUCCESS

OF THE ENTIRE 10-CITY BARK BREAKFAST NATIONAL TOUR

SUPPORTING K9S FOR WARRIORS!

TOGETHER WE HAVE SAVED 44 LIVES

 22 VETERANS & 22 RESCUED SERVICE DOGS NATIONWIDE 

STAY CONNECTED FOR MORE ON

NEXT YEAR’S EXCITING LINE-UP TO HELP THE UNDERDOG!

 

Featuring The Los Angeles Bark Breakfast Tour Stop – Supporting K9s For Warriors

It will be a GLEEful morning – Jane Lynch confirmed to introduce Bravo our K9s For Warriors Service Dog!  As well as Fox’s Raising Hope Star Garret Dillahunt, Hallmark’s Home & Family’s Mark Steines and Guinness World Record Dog – Baby Hope Diamond:)!

 

 

Jane Lynch in puppy love!

Every 65 minutes a veteran commits suicide according to the Department of Veterans Affairs; most suffering from PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder). This horrible epidemic is among the 2.4 million veterans and active duty members returning home –  184 new cases are diagnosed every single day!   K9s For Warriors rescues dogs prior to being euthanized and trains them to be service dogs for Veterans with PTSD and Traumatic Brain Injury. This program is 100% proven, transparent and successful!  94% of every dollar donated to K9s For Warriors goes directly to the Veteran & service dogs.  Only 6% is used on fundraising and overhead. Shari Duval, the founder and Executive Director of K9s For Warriors doesn’t receive a salary.

Actress Jane Lynch puppy loves Baby Hope’s smell!

We hope you can you can attend our benefit on Saturday October 5, 2013 at the Omni Hotel or if you are unable consider donating $10.00, $100.00 or what ever amount you can afford to help a Veteran with PTSD in Los Angeles receive a service dog from K9s For Warriors.

In 1999, Wendy Diamond founded Animal Fair Media and is a pioneer in the pet industry; merging celebrity, pop culture and animal rescue. She changed the face of the pet market and animal rescue world forever. Since she launched Animal Fair Media, the number of animals euthanized annually has dropped by 58 percent, from 12 million to 4 million this past year.

Glee’s Jane Lynch teases Cardiff with Halo treats!

After learning  the troubling statistic that every 65 minutes a veteran struggling with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder commits suicide, Diamond made the decision to embark on a journey to help veterans suffering with PTSD and pair them with rescued service dogs. “Veterans have fought selflessly for our freedom and it’s time that the two and four legged roll over and fight for them.”

 

Wendy Diamond has dedicated her new book, How To Train Your Boss to Roll Over, to all the veterans who work tirelessly and selflessly defending our freedoms. The book is an entertaining and instructional manual threaded with Wendy’s trademark levity and wit that reinterprets successful dog-training strategies for the workplace. On the tour, Wendy will encourage everyone in the work world to engage in social good and make a difference by supporting our veterans  through K9s For Warriors.

We will honor Rob, 33, who was a Sergeant in the United States Marine Corps, where he served for 8 years. He graduated from K9s For Warriors in February 2012, where he was paired with Bravo, a Labrador. Bravo was found in Georgia, underweight and terrified of being confined, and is now very laid-back and lovable. Bravo loved the attention and care he received at K9s For Warriors and was a favorite among the staff and volunteers. Rob and Bravo are a perfect match – they both have an off-beat sense of humor! After retirement from the Marines, Rob purchased a commercial sewing machine and started a business custom making service vests and dog apparel. One of Bravo’s vests says “I’m with stupid.” Bravo clearly thinks Rob is the greatest, and Rob returns that sentiment.

Rob & Bravo

Rob & Bravo

Wendy Diamond will host the BARK BUSINESS 10 City Media Tour, which will feature her hilarious new book, How To Train Your Boss To Roll Over. This brand new instructional manual will promote a positive work environment and explain how to work towards making a societal difference by raising awareness and funds for the K9′s For Warrior. Our bark business benefit will celebrate our wounded veterans and rally to raise awareness and donations for our American heroes that have sacrificed selflessly for our country.

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Thanks to our generous sponsors, the tour will 100% benefit K9s For Warriors. Ellen DeGeneres’ pet food company, Halo, Purely for Pets knows that natural nutrition is imperative for service dogs (and all dogs) because it ensures a long, happy life with their parents, and are on board with supporting the K9s For Warriors Bark Business Benefit Tour! American Express Open has partnered with us to empower and support Veteran small business owners. The Loews and Omni pet-friendly hotels are graciously providing the space for the Bark Business Breakfast, so we can gather, raise money, and get the bark out about K9s For Warriors!

Please watch this video to understand the importance of your donation:)

Los Angeles Bark Breakfast Benefit  Saturday October 5, 201310AM

Please click here to donate to help a Veteran with PTSD in Los Angeles or a city near you! If you are unable to attend you can donate as little as $10, $50, $100, $2,000, or sponsor a Veteran/Service Dog Team in Los Angeles for $10,000! K9s For Warriors is 100% transparent, and 94 cents of every dollar benefits the veterans! Get involved by barking about it and donating here

Bark Business Benefit Tour in Los Angeles

Please join us for a patriotic breakfast to honor K9s For Warriors, meet graduates and celebrate National Service Dog Month!

Date: Saturday October 5, 2013

Time: 10AM

Attire: Red, White, and Blue!

Place: Omni Hotel 251 S Olive Street, Los Angeles, CA 90012

 We hope you can you can attend our benefit on Saturday October 5, 2013 at the Omni Hotel or if you are unable consider donating $10.00, $100.00 or what ever amount you can afford to help a Veteran with PTSD in Los Angeles receive a service dog from K9s For Warriors.

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