
NEEDLESS NECESSITIES and PaWS IN THE CITY Hosting
photos with santa ON December 15
From 11 a.m. – 4 p.m., Santa
Claus will be at Needless Necessities to take pictures with Dallas
doggies and their owners; goody bags will be given to new adoptees
Dallas,
December 6, 2007 –
Needless Necessities, a distinctive home furniture and accessories
boutique located in the Knox-Henderson district, is teaming up with
Paws in the City this holiday season, inviting shoppers and their
pups to come out and take pictures with Santa on Saturday, December
15, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Photos will be available for a donation
to Paws in the City, and there will also be plenty of adorable pups
from the Paws foster program and Dallas Animal Services available
for adoption. In addition, new pet owners will be given gift bags
with a variety of treats and goodies from Needless Necessities,
Lucca Bella Doggie Spa & Boutique and The
Petropolitan Downtown Dallas Doggie Spa.
Since
starting the adoption events in June at Needless Necessities, Paws
in the City has placed 146 homeless pets in new homes, including 79
from the City shelter. Paws in the City has become one of the major
sources of offsite adoptions for Dallas Animal Services.
Needless
Necessities carries an extensive line of private label sofas and
chairs that can be custom designed to create “that perfect look.”
To complete any room, the store carries a selection of home
accessories such as accent tables, consoles, chests, wall decor,
lighting and tabletop items. Small tasteful gifts such as candles,
decorative soaps, fragrances and the largest selection of Vera
Bradley in DFW are also available. The store is located at 2926 N.
Henderson Avenue and open Monday - Saturday, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m., and
Sundays 12 - 5 p.m. For more information, call (214) 824-0700 or
visit
www.needlessnecessities.com.
Paws In
The City® is a nonprofit, 501(c)3 organization committed to ending
overpopulation, abuse and neglect of Dallas dogs and cats, and is an
all-volunteer organization with no paid staff. It was founded in
1988 by two individuals who were determined to improve the lives of
dogs and cats surviving on the streets in the poorest areas of
Dallas. Paws in the City has rescued, spayed/neutered, vaccinated,
and placed hundreds of dogs and cats in loving homes and maintains
22 feral cat colonies in the heart of the city’s downtown projects
and surrounding area. For more information, please visit
www.pawsinthecity.org.
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