Friday, November 18, 2011

Hero Dog Awards Press

Hello All,




Hope everyone is doing well! First off, we would like to thank everyone who watched the  American Humane Association Hero Dog Awards on 11/11/11! We hope you 
enjoyed the show as much as we did! The MRB team and guests had a great time at the official viewing party in Hollywood.

In addition to the show, there was some great press as well! 

This article highlights the event on Capitol Hill with some hero dogs, including Sage and Bino (View Here). 

Here is a clip of Carson Kressley and Bino on The Gayle King Show



Bino and his handler Debbie on HLN's "Salute to Troops" (Watch Here). 

On Fox & Friends, Robin Ganzert with Rin Tin Tin speaks about the Hero Dog Awards and the 8 finalist dogs (Watch Here). 

Debbie and Bino on America's Newsroom (Watch Here). 

And finally, here is a photo of Bino's handler, Debbie on Good Morning America!


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