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2006 Press Releases

A new retail neighbor looks to help homeless pets with their holiday wishes

December 14, 2006
Pet Supermarket will partner with local rescue agency Coastal Pet Rescue to unite their pets with loving homes this holiday season.
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Coastal Pet Rescue Gift Wrapping at Barnes and Noble

December 01, 2006
Give your paws a break from wrapping this holiday and help homeless pets in your community.
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Local rescuer receives certification from Humane Society of the United States

November 20, 2006
Every dog should learn a new trick, and that goes for their rescuers, too.
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Just say NO to holiday foods for your pets this Thanksgiving

November 20, 2006
The holiday dishes that you prepare may not be suitable for your four-legged family members.
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Coastal Pet Rescue’s 2006 Home 4 the Holidays Campaign Santa’s Little Orphans’ Tree Fundraiser

November 06, 2006
Give the gifts of love and family to orphaned pets this holiday season.
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Coastal Pet Rescue Presents September Adoption Events

September 11, 2006
The dog days of summer may be over, but dogs waiting for new homes think every day should be a dog day.
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Local Teen Receives National Recognition for Her Contributions to Animal Rescue

July 10, 2006
A strong desire to become a veterinarian after college led high schooler Melissa Reinhardt to volunteer her time to Coastal Pet Rescue.
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Savannah’s Own Lisa Scarbrough Declared “Really Hot”

July 10, 2006
The REAL hot 100 are young women who are smart, savvy, and actively trying to make the world a better place.
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Coastal Pet Rescue Presents Third Annual Cruise for Critters

June 26, 2006
Become a river rat for a day and save the lives of homeless pets in our community.
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Joint fundraiser to send a local resident to appear on “Wheel of Fortune” and benefit The Milton Pro

June 22, 2006
A Tybee resident wants your help to send her to appear on "Wheel of Fortune" and benefit area feral cats.
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Coastal Pet Rescue and the Savannah Chapter American Red Cross Recognize National Pet First Aid

May 30, 2006
If your pet had an injury, would you know what to do?
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Savannah Toyota is Helping Coastal Pet Rescue in Moving Forward

May 24, 2006
General Manager Chris Hafer wanted to be a driving force for the organization's fourth year of community service.
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Pet Rescue Groups Honored for Their Commitment to the Homeless Pet Crisis

May 10, 2006
Whether it was working around the clock and risking personal safety during the days following Hurricane Katrina to save abandoned pets or driving more than 200 miles a day to rescue a dog or cat, America’s pet rescue workers go to extraordinary lengths to help save man’s best friends each and every day.
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Coastal Pet Rescue Presents 2nd Annual Spare the Pets Bowl-a-Thon

April 10, 2006
Spend an afternoon with friends and family and help save the lives of homeless animals in Savannah.
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Jacob G. Smith Third Graders Donate to Coastal Pet Rescue for Third Year

March 22, 2006
Jacob G. Smith Elementary's third grade classes once again held a dress down day fundraiser to benefit Coastal Pet Rescue, raising $400 for the organization's activities.
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Coastal Pet Rescue Celebrates Third Anniversary this February

February 16, 2006
The year 2005 brought more success for Coastal Pet Rescue than can be counted on four paws.
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Celebrate International Dog Biscuit Appreciation Day and Help Homeless

February 14, 2006
Dog biscuits aren't just tasty, but they can help change a life.
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Coastal Pet Rescue Seeks Relief for Animal Cruelty Victims

February 02, 2006
Coastal Pet Rescue wants to give two dogs—victims of animal cruelty—hope for normal lives. The organization is seeking financial donations to assist with the dogs’ medical care and volunteers to serve as foster homes until the dogs can be adopted.
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