1800PetMeds® To Partner With Arizona Animal Welfare League for 23rd Annual “Walk To Save Animals” 70s Themed Fundraising Event
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1800PetMeds® is proud to announce its presenting partnership with Arizona Animal Welfare League & SPCA (AAWL) for their 23rd Annual Walk To Save Animals, which takes place on November 6, 2021.
“Since 1971, the Arizona Animal Welfare League has inspired Maricopa County to come together for the love of animals,” says Larissa Schenck, Director of Marketing at 1-800-PetMeds®. “We’re thankful to sponsor this year’s Walk To Save Animals to help them continue to raise awareness and save lives.” DELRAY BEACH, Fla. (PRWEB)
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