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Please help me raise money for As Good as Gold - Golden Retriever Rescue of Illinois. Proceeds from this event will be used to help offset medical costs for rescued golden retrievers including vaccinations, heartworm testing, and spaying/neutering, as well as non-routine surgical procedures, canine supplies, and public education. No dog is turned away due to medical issues. 

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In 2014, As Good as Gold spent more than $240,000 on veterinary care, shelter fees, and canine supplies such as collars, leashes and food. And, in 2015, $251,000 is budgeted for program services including veterinary care, canine supplies, and public education! As Good as Gold relies on the generosity and support of the general public for funding and receives no government or United Way funding. Your contribution can and will make a difference in the lives of rescued goldens.


Get your walking shoes on and come join AGaG at our 1st annual, all breed fun walk. A morning of fun for the whole family!

WHEN: Sunday, October 4, 2015 starting at 8:30 a.m.

WHERE: Busse Woods, Grove 27 in Elk Grove Village.

HOW TO SIGN UP: Click Here

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The 1.5 mile walk begins at 9:30 AM, followed by family activities and refreshments for all! Oh BTW, don't forget to bring your pooch! 

Proud Sponsors of Parade Your Pooch

  • Joe & Susan Lunn
  • Cindy Pakenas
  • Patrick BMW
  • Seven Paws a Week
  • Partners and Paws Veterinary Services
 

About Us

As Good as Gold – Golden Retriever Rescue of Illinois is a membership-based, volunteer-supported 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.

 

Our Mission

As Good as Gold – Golden Retriever Rescue of Illinois is dedicated to the rescue, care and adoption of Golden Retrievers and golden mixes who are in need. In addition, As Good as Gold educates Golden Retriever guardians and the general public about the importance of spaying/neutering, positive training methods, diet and exercise, appropriate medical treatment and humane care.

 

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