Canines with Cancer Wanted for 2015 Calendar

You can honor your dog and support canine cancer research at the same time by entering the Cancer Can’t Keep a Good Dog Down 2015 Calendar Contest, sponsored by the Puppy Up Foundation (formerly 2 Million Dogs).

“Lily was a remarkable dog and I’m thankful that she was able to ‘live on’ on the cover of the 2013 Cancer Can’t Keep a Good Dog Down calendar,” said Hope Parker, dog mom of the 2013 winner, in a press release.

“I hope that her story may have inspired someone else who was battling cancer with their dog or family member.”

The goal of the calendar – and the Puppy Up Foundation – is to raise awareness of canine cancer and to raise funds for research, in hopes of finding a cure.

Anyone with a dog who currently has or has had cancer (living or passed) can enter, including dogs who were entered in previous 2 Million Dogs calendar contests.

The 13 dogs with the highest number of votes will be featured and have their stories published each month in the calendar. Additionally, every single photo entry will be included in the 2015 Calendar Photo Gallery.

“Not only do the winners pick their special months, but every dog entered has his or her photo in the calendar,” says the Puppy Up Foundation website. “No one gets left behind.”

You can register for the contest and create a page for your dog on puppyup.org. There is a $10 registration fee (which counts as 10 votes for your dog). Story and photo submissions will be accepted until midnight EDT on August 29.

You can vote for your favorite dogs until midnight EDT on September 7. Each vote costs $1, with a minimum donation of $5.

Photo credit: Puppy Up Foundation

World Dog Awards Coming to Your Tee Vee Next Year

Award shows for dogs aren’t anything new – the American Humane Association (AHA) has presented the Hero Dog Awards for years, and in 2012 there was the apparently one-time-only Golden Collar Awards, attended by C-list celebrities.

But early next year, perhaps for the first time ever, one of these types of events will air on a (sort of) major network. The CW announced this week that it will broadcast the World Dog Awards in January 2015.

“For the first time, dogs will be celebrated for their work in entertainment, health services and the military, along with everyday dogs who found fame on the internet,” according to a press release from The CW.

“Dogs of every size and breed will gather together at the aptly named Barker Hangar in Santa Monica, Calif., to be recognized for their achievements in film, television, commercials and animation.”

After posing for the “puparazzi” along the red – er, green – carpet, pooches will receive edible awards in categories ranging from “Best Actor in a Supporting Role to a Dog” to “Outstanding Achievement in the Field” (for dogs who risked their lives for humans).

The CW is promising plenty of stars at the World Dog Awards and “musical performances by some of today’s biggest acts.” A dog expo will be held outside the Barker Hanger, with vendor booths, demonstrations and more.

No word yet on who will be judging the event, but viewers will be able to cast their votes for their favorite dogs.

Photo credit: The CW

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