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Posted on Wednesday, July 13, 2011 by pets dog smart
PetSafe Announces 'Bark for Your Park' Finalists
Supporters can vote for favorite city to win $100,000 for a local dog park
PetSafe, a leading innovator in pet behavior and lifestyle products, has announced the 15 finalist cities in "Bark for Your Park," a national contest through which one U.S. community will be awarded $100,000 toward building a local dog park.
"We are impressed and overjoyed with the response to our Bark for Your Park contest," said Randy Boyd, president and CEO of PetSafe. "We received nominations from at least one city in each of the 48 eligible states. We encourage all the amazing cities and passionate individuals out there to keep working for pet friendly initiatives in your communities. No matter the outcome of this contest, we hope you'll continue to 'bark' for your park."
The 15 finalist cities are:
Allentown, Pennsylvania
Bullhead City, Arizona
Derby, Vermont
Fort Dodge, Iowa
Huntington, West Virginia
Kirkland, Washington
Lynchburg, Virginia
Mission Viejo, California
Mobile, Alabama
Montgomery, Alabama
Orland Park, Illinois
Pacifica, California
Plainfield, Indiana
Warsaw, Indiana
Westfield, Indiana
Now it's up to the public to "bark for your park." The finalists have each submitted a two-minute video featuring their community's commitment and enthusiasm for a dog park. City supporters and dog park enthusiasts can view the finalist videos and vote for their favorite city to win on www.barkforyourpark.com and on PetSafe's Facebook page. From July 13-Aug. 3, each person can vote once per day per voting site.
At the end of the three-week voting stage, the finalist community with the most votes will receive $100,000 toward building a PetSafe dog park.
For more information about the PetSafe "Bark for Your Park" contest, visit www.barkforyourpark.com or check out the PetSafe Facebook page. For more information about PetSafe and its innovative pet products, visit www.petsafe.net.
About PetSafe®
Headquartered in Knoxville, Tennessee, PetSafe leads the industry in the development of innovative pet behavior, containment, lifestyle product solutions and services. Visit: www.petsafe.net.
SOURCE PetSafe
Supporters can vote for favorite city to win $100,000 for a local dog park
PetSafe, a leading innovator in pet behavior and lifestyle products, has announced the 15 finalist cities in "Bark for Your Park," a national contest through which one U.S. community will be awarded $100,000 toward building a local dog park.
"We are impressed and overjoyed with the response to our Bark for Your Park contest," said Randy Boyd, president and CEO of PetSafe. "We received nominations from at least one city in each of the 48 eligible states. We encourage all the amazing cities and passionate individuals out there to keep working for pet friendly initiatives in your communities. No matter the outcome of this contest, we hope you'll continue to 'bark' for your park."
The 15 finalist cities are:
Allentown, Pennsylvania
Bullhead City, Arizona
Derby, Vermont
Fort Dodge, Iowa
Huntington, West Virginia
Kirkland, Washington
Lynchburg, Virginia
Mission Viejo, California
Mobile, Alabama
Montgomery, Alabama
Orland Park, Illinois
Pacifica, California
Plainfield, Indiana
Warsaw, Indiana
Westfield, Indiana
Now it's up to the public to "bark for your park." The finalists have each submitted a two-minute video featuring their community's commitment and enthusiasm for a dog park. City supporters and dog park enthusiasts can view the finalist videos and vote for their favorite city to win on www.barkforyourpark.com and on PetSafe's Facebook page. From July 13-Aug. 3, each person can vote once per day per voting site.
At the end of the three-week voting stage, the finalist community with the most votes will receive $100,000 toward building a PetSafe dog park.
For more information about the PetSafe "Bark for Your Park" contest, visit www.barkforyourpark.com or check out the PetSafe Facebook page. For more information about PetSafe and its innovative pet products, visit www.petsafe.net.
About PetSafe®
Headquartered in Knoxville, Tennessee, PetSafe leads the industry in the development of innovative pet behavior, containment, lifestyle product solutions and services. Visit: www.petsafe.net.
SOURCE PetSafe
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