Iams Home 4 the Holidays, one of the worldās largest pet adoption programs, kicks off its annual adoption drive in partnership with Helen Woodward Animal Center. Their goal is to find homes for 1.5 million orphaned cats and dogs. Now in its 13th year, Iamsā Home 4 the Holidays, which runs up to January 3, 2012, has helped place 5.8 million pets in their forever homes.
This year, Iams and Helen Woodward Animal Center team up with more than 3,500 animal organizations worldwide to encourage pet adoption. In addition, Iams will donate 5 million meals to animals in need at adoption and rescue centers through its Bags 4 Bowls program.
We are asking bloggers to get involved by simply adding your blog to the Blog Hop below. Itās easy, fun and helps to feed animals in need.
Consumers can lend a hand by:
ā¢ Visiting theĀ Iams Facebook pageĀ and clicking āLike.ā For each āLikeā comment or photo posted, Iams will donate meals.
ā¢ Becoming a fan ofĀ Iamsā Facebook pageĀ and creating a custom adoption announcement or holiday card to share the news of their new four legged family member or just send a seasonās greeting to family and friends. For each card created and shared, Iams will donate meals.
ā¢ Purchasing specially-marked packages of Iams dog or cat food during the duration of the campaign. For every specially-marked package sold, Iams will donate one bowl of food to a participating Iams Home 4 The Holidays animal organization.
Joining the program this year are NASCAR driver Ryan Newman and his wife Krissie. The Newmans founded the Ryan Newman Foundation to educate and encourage people to spay or neuter their pets and to adopt animals from shelters and rescue centers. āAs proud pet parents to five incredible animals, we are honored to join with Iams Home 4 the Holidays to find permanent homes to loving animals,ā says, Ryan.
Iams Home 4 the Holidays strives to educate about the importance of adoption so every pet goes to a permanent, loving home. Those who adopt through the program will receive an Iams adoption kit loaded with important information about nutrition, training and proper care to ensure their relationship with the new animal starts off on the right paw.