Over £1,360 Raised and Counting for Animal Rescue and Rehabilitation!Bruce’s Doggy Day Care, a market chief in high quality day look after dogs, is thrilled to announce the success of their recent fund elevating occasion, Bruce’s Pool Pawty on the Saltdean Lido, East Sussex.
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Dreamt up and delivered to life by their incredible group at Bruce’s Ditchling Brighton centre, Bruce’s prospects each canine and human, have been invited to take a dip within the pool whereas supporting an excellent trigger. With the September solar shining, the Pool Pawty made fairly a splash, with over 100 dogs, 119 swimming pawrents, and an extra 74 spectators becoming a member of in on the enjoyable and making this occasion a tail-wagging success!
All earnings raised from the Pool Pawty will go on to help Raystede’s Centre for Animal Welfare, an East Sussex-based charity with a mission to rescue, rehabilitate, and discover loving properties for animals in want throughout the area. Through this occasion, Bruce’s Doggy Day Care goals to make a optimistic impression on the lives of animals and contribute to the vital work accomplished by Raystede, as their official charity associate for his or her Ditchling Brighton and Tunbridge Wells centres.
The Pool Pawty exceeded expectations by elevating over £1,360 and counting for Raystede. This spectacular contribution is a testomony to the generosity and help of the Bruce’s prospects who travelled from far and vast to attend the occasion.
The occasion promised a day of aquatic journey and delight for each dogs and their pawrents. One of Bruce’s knowledgeable Dog Coaches, Georgina Snow was available to information dogs and their pawrents on the advantages of building a optimistic affiliation with water and the way hydrotherapy could make a big distinction in a canine’s high quality of life. From struggling swimmers to enthusiastic paddlers, dogs of all skills have been capable of build confidence and have a splashing good time.
Another main draw of the Pool Pawty was the chance for canine socialisation. It was an effective way for dogs from Bruce’s centres to make plenty of fur-riends and interact in water enrichment video games. The occasion supplied a protected and enjoyable atmosphere for dogs to socialize, play, and make lasting reminiscences, that are the foundations of Bruce’s day care rules.
Participating within the Pool Pawty additionally meant an opportunity to win thrilling prizes within the charity raffle. Generously donated by lots of Bruce’s pawsome companions, together with the award-winning pet photographer Jackie Eke, the raffle contributed to the general success of the occasion and added to the joy and anticipation for these attending.
“We could not be happier with the success of Bruce’s Pool Pawty and the unbelievable help we obtained,” stated Bruce, the founding father of Bruce’s Doggy Day Care. “We’re proud to have raised over £1,360 to date for Raystede. It’s an absolute pleasure to see dogs and their pawrents come collectively for a day full of enjoyable and laughter”
Mikayla Burnstein, Corporate Partnerships Manager from Raystede added “We’re so grateful to Bruce’s Doggy Daycare and all their human and canine customers for raising the amazing amount of £1,360 for Raystede.
This will be enough to provide food for all the dogs in our kennels for nearly two months which will make a big difference. We receive no government funding so rely entirely on the support of our local community to help us continue our vital work. Thank you so much from all the animals and people at Raystede!”
Tracy Adams, Head of People at Bruce’s, explains that this occasion is just the start for Bruce’s charity partnerships endeavours.
“At Bruce’s, we are committed to supporting the communities local to each of our day care centres. Charitable giving plays a big part of this. We identify local animal welfare charities and undertake fundraising activities amongst our colleagues and customers to support our chosen charities. We currently support Raystede linked to our Ditchling and Tunbridge Wells centres, and Birmingham Dogs Home linked to our Solihull centre, for which we are a Silver Business Patron. We have committed to support charities that share our ethos in animal welfare and dog enrichment. We are delighted at the success of this event and it will be the first of many.”
To study extra about Bruce’s Doggy Day Care and their dedication to offering distinctive care and enriching the lives of dogs, please go to www.bruces.dog