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Randy DMember
Hill’s has sent 16,000 pounds of food to shelters and clinics to help dogs/owners in the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey. Kudos and props to the Hill’s company for stepping up and helping out.
Randy DMemberForgot the link which includes locations:
https://m.facebook.com/?_rdr#~!/HillsPet/?ref=content_filterpitloveParticipantThanks for sharing Randy. Definitely kudos to Hills for doing that! Awesome company.
Randy DMemberAccording to their statement, they will continue to respond to the crisis until the need has been met. Can’t give them enough credit for their response.
pitloveParticipantThats awesome. Very sad to see some of the negative comments about the “quality” of their food on Facebook in relation to their post. Sickening that some people are so arrogant that they would make comments like that in a time like this.
Randy DMemberYeah, the anonymity of the internet allows people to be ruder and cruder than they probably be in real life. Hill’s stepped up in a crisis, and if other companies do the same, then good on them, but at this moment I haven’t heard of them doing so.
If you’re in a shelter, with nothing but the clothes on your back and your hungry dog, I like to think these same obnoxious jackwagons would be grateful, but perhaps not. I truly believe some of these fools would let their dog starve before feeding something that is “beneath” them.Bobby dogMemberPetSmart charities is donating food, supplies, and funding; Petco Foundation as well.
Nestle Purina is helping out with water, people food, pet food & supplies too:
http://www.nestleusa.com/media/pressreleases/nestle-support-for-hurricane-harvey-victimsRandy DMemberThat is outstanding!! My family there got lucky. The water got close, but didn’t quite make it in the house. I lost a former colleague though. Many lost everything they owned.
InkedMarieMemberI’m no fan of Hills but in this situation, I’d be happy for any food donation. Kudos to them.
Bobby dogMemberI agree, it is outstanding!
Positive thoughts for your family and all folks & animals affected by Harvey. Sorry for the loss of your former colleague.
SusanParticipantI’ve been thinking of all the poor animals caught up in hurricane Harvey especially all the animals & dogs that are tied up in back yards & caught up in flood waters, I’m hoping their owners have untied them so they don’t drown….. Years ago I lost a cat Lady she ran under the front of the house, all under the back section of the house was fenced off, so the dog wouldn’t get under the house, then when the flood & rain was over 1 week later there was an awful smell coming up the floor boards in my daughters room, Lady had drowned & was washed up against the back fenced off section… Saying prays for everyone involved..
Hills in Australia donates & feeds all the dogs & cats in all the RSPCA pounds around Australia, I like Hills they are very helpful when you need to speak with a vet nutritionist about food for a certain health problems…
a cMemberVery nice gustures from those companies.
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