DaneFest 2006 is coming on April 1, 2006. Location: Dogs Unleashed Doggie Daycare 2740 Keller Hicks Rd Keller, TX 76248 Time: 1 p.m. – 4 p.m. Admission: $10 per person – $30 for families of three or more
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Come join us for alot of fun, a little exercise, and an activity your pets and children can participate in! The more people who enter, the more funds rescue earns. Need more information? See us there with some of our Danes!
Amos and Andy came into rescue February 7, 2006. Two cute, playful, and emaciated fawn puppies who were about to be at death’s door. After being in rescue only two days, they had been treated for Sarcoptic mange, heart worms,whip worms and
From now until May 1, 2006, Bella Amore Italian Restaurant in Arlington, TX will give GDRNT 10% of their profit from anyone who visits the restaurant and mentions Great Dane Rescue of North Texas the following days: Lunch: Monday – Friday Dinner:
April 1, 2006 at Dogs Unleashed Daycare Located at 2740 Keller-Hicks Road, Keller, TX 76248 817-431-4400 in case you get lost on the way! To attend, just print this registration form and follow the directions. DaneFest 2006 Information, Registration & Waiver Forms.
You are invited to a WINE TASTING benefiting Great Dane Rescue of North Texas. When: 5:30 pm, May 13, 2006(Don’t be late. Class starts on time!) Where: Tony
Due to technical difficulties, our voicemail number is temporarily down until 2/9/06. If you need to contact us, please email [email protected]. 2/9/2006 Update: This issue has been resolved
We’re starting off our Adopt-A-Senior-Dane month with a chance to mingle with our, well, more-experienced-at-life Danes. (We were going to have an afternoon “Tea with the Seniors” but we figured the humans wouldn’t have much of a chance at petit fours, cookies,
February is Adopt-A-Senior-Dane Month and we’re starting early! Okay, so we made that up, we don’t really know if February is Adopt-A-Senior-Dane month or not, but we at GDRNT would like to make it so! We currently have EIGHT Senior Danes seeking
For 8 of GDRNT’s most experienced foster parents and transporters, Saturday January 7th was no ordinary day. They were headed to help with “a bad situation” southeast of Dallas. After 10 years of absence, a young man headed to his recently paralyzed