Boulder’s Natural Animal would like you to know that the ASPCA’S Humane Awards are officially taking nominations for their 2010 Humane Awards! If you know a cat or dog who has been amazingly heroic, or a person who has improved the lives of animals,the ASPCA want to hear from you.
Submitting a nomination is easy—just follow the instructions at ASPCA.org/nominate. Here at Boulder’s Natural Animal we can think of a few people and animals that deserve the ASPCA most humane title!
The following information is courtesy of the ASPCA website:
Those who may be considered for this distinguished honor include people who have worked on behalf of animal welfare and animals who have engaged in acts of heroism in the United States during the past year. Categories open for nomination are:
•ASPCA Dog of the Year: for a dog who has performed a heroic act in the past year
•ASPCA Cat of the Year: for a cat who has performed a heroic act in the past year
•ASPCA “Tommy P. Monahan” Kid of the Year: for a child under the age of 14 who has helped make the world a better place for animals
•ASPCA Public Service Award: for a member of the municipal police force, a firefighter, or other public servant who has made a heroic effort to save an animal in the past year
•Other Nominations: any other nomination that does not fit into the above categories
Last year’s honorees included a piano-playing shelter cat; a Labrador Retriever who served as an assistance dog to an injured veteran; an 11-year-old girl who launched a website to purchase pet oxygen masks for fire departments; firefighters who rescued a pooch who fell into a frozen lake; and officials from the Humane Society of Missouri and undercover agents who worked tirelessly in the largest dog fighting raid in U.S. history.
Winners will be feted this fall at the Humane Awards Luncheon in New York City. The deadline for entries is Wednesday, June 30. For more information, please visit ASPCA.org/nominate.
