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Meet Cindy Alvey

Cindy Alvey

Cindy (Williams) Alvey has been involved in the local rescue community since adopting her dog, Cody from the DC Animal Shelter in 1996. Since that time, 4 cats: Silver, Puma, Sam and Frankie, have joined the family.

In 2004, she started an online pet supply company called Pet Pantry Express and in the summer of 2006, joined forces with Sue Bell, Executive Director of Homeward Trails Animal Rescue to open PetMAC – the Marketplace and Adoption Center.

PetMAC only sells all-natural foods with no chemical preservatives or animal by-products, as well as treats, toys, collars/leashes, beds -- even home-baked treats and doggy ice cream! PetMAC hosts educational seminars, fun social events and donates a portion of PetMAC’s profits to Homeward Trails and other local animal rescue groups.

 
Oct 10

Written by:cindy_alvey
Wednesday, October 10, 2007

'i believe in dog' is a unique line of gifts and wearables just for dog lovers!  ‘i believe in dog’ has a great variety of products such as trendy baseball caps and t-shirts, dog leashes, stylish frames, an adorable locket/keychain, business card holders, car stickers and even a compact flashlight – perfect for those long dog walks in the darkness of winter evenings! The phrase ‘i believe in dog’ was coined by Claire Liston to communicate with others who share her love of domestic dogs. Liston, who has spent many years rescuing and rehabilitating dogs in the Washington DC area, started this ongoing fundraiser to support dog rescue groups financially after a back injury left her less able to help physically. “The human-dog connection is unique, a tradition older than history itself, and one that is common to people in remote corners of the world. The trust that a human and a dog develop for one another in daily interaction transcends borders, language and religion.  This is my way of expressing this most basic feeling towards dogs.”
 
‘i believe in dog’ products are not just for people who love their dogs, but for those who also have compassion for dogs who have been abandoned by their families and don’t have homes of their own. ‘i believe in dog’ donates 40% of the profits to dog rescue groups who often spend more on the dogs in their care than the adoption fees cover. 
 
These are beautiful gifts for dog lovers to give one another— and be sure to keep one or two for yourself! Go check them out: www.ibelieveindog.com – it’s a perfect chance to get an early start on your holiday shopping!!  ‘i believe in dog’ products can also be found at PetMAC in Arlington and DC so you can see the products in person and get a good feel for their quality.  www.petmac.org
 

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Re: Do You Believe in Dog?

I wish they had a cats one too!!

By Cobaltcat on  Wednesday, June 11, 2008

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