Friends For Life Is Holding A Pet Photo Contest

  • Friday, July 31, 2015

The 9th Annual Wally's Friends For Life Pet Photo Contest is currently underway.

"It’s only ten dollars to enter your pet into the contest, and your friends and family can vote online for one dollar.  Just imagine your pet’s face on the front cover or on the inside of Wally’s Friends 2016 calendar," officials said.

Go to wallysfriends.com, front page, upper right hand corner, to register your pet into the contest and submit your photo.

 Share your entry with all your friends by email, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram or any way you can.

Each winner gets numerous prizes, including copies of the color, full-sized calendar and a professional photo session.

“This is a fantastic way to showcase your beloved pets and raise much needed funds to help us stop the pet overpopulation in Hamilton County and many counties in the Tri-State area,”  said Eileen Price, executive director.  “If a pet gets 1,000 votes – the money raised would spay and neuter up to 50 animals.” 

Registration deadline is Aug. 31.  For more details, go to wallysfriends.com or email wfsncoffice@comcast.net.

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