Potential pup adopters, young and old alike, were all smiles perusing the possibilities at Sunday’s “Doggies and Donuts” fundraising event. Held at the Community Hall for the benefit of the MILO Foundation, puppies and adult dogs received lots of attention and consideration for permanent homes.
Event sponsor Pam Fullerton of Pamela Strike Fullerton Luxury Real Estate was thrilled with the turnout. “Today had three of my favorite things — doggies, donuts, and children. And we had lots of them!” Over 120 people showed up for the event that included donuts, raffle prizes, and crafts for kids — along with bluegrass from the East Bay Railway Band. By the end of the event, two puppies and two adult dogs had found their forever homes.
According to Fullerton, for anyone still interested, there are several litters with puppies currently available for adoption. Please visit https://www.milofoundation.org/dogs-for-adoption/ to learn more.
The event was sponsored by Pam Fullerton of Pamela Strike Fullerton Luxury Real Estate, Pet Food Express, and Guaranteed Rate Mortgage.
Doggies and Donuts was a big draw for all ages Event sponsor Pamela Strike Fullerton poses with one of the puppies up for adoption Adoptable dogs were easy to spot with their colorful bandanas A mom and daughter meets a potential adoptee pup Michael Smith and Michael Pazdon with their new family addition, 10 week old Tyler Donuts are provided for a donation The East Bay Railway Band playing bluegrass music at the event T-shirts for sale at the Milo Foundation booth