Nov. 26, 2007, 7:30AM
Mutts get their own
holiday
By FLORI MEEKS
Chronicle Correspondent
This Sunday, fans around the nation will celebrate an unsung hero.
The mixed-breed dog will have its moment in the sun Dec. 2 during the
United States' first National Mutt Day, a new holiday.
The celebration will take place at two locations, the Mobile SPCA in
Mobile, Ala., and Noah's Ark Animal Sanctuary, a no-kill shelter at 18430
K-Z Road in Cypress. The festivities in Cypress, set for noon-4 p.m., will
include $5 barbecue plates, vendors, entertainment and adoptable dogs of
all breeds. Admission is free and open to the public. The sanctuary, which
is operated by founder Heather Burnett, is home to dogs, cats, horse,
rabbits and some pot-bellied pigs.
"Heather is there in the trenches trying to make a difference in the lives
of so many animals," said Candace Runaas, the director of operations and
public relations for National Dog Day, the forerunner to National Mutt
Day.
Runaas, who lives in Spring, made a point of looking for a local site for
one of the official Mutt Day activities. "There are so many worthy
locations," she said. "Honestly, it was their (Noah's Ark Animal
Sanctuary) willingness to be part of this event that made them stand out."
It was Colleen Paige, founder of the Animal Miracle Foundation, who
established National Dog Day and National Mutt Day. The foundation, which
is based in Kingston, Wash., strives to foster awareness of the plights of
animals around the globe. "I've worked with so many animals in my life,
that it was a natural fit," said Paige, an animal behaviorist and
dog trainer.
Paige, who is the daughter of late actor Robert Paige and actress JoAnne
Ludden, was inspired to created National Dog Day in 2004, after reading a
book about the 9/11 attacks. Though more than 300 dogs pulled people out
of rubble, there was not one mention of a rescue dog the book.
"I was just shocked," Paige said. "I thought - dogs are not getting the
recognition they deserve." The Aug. 26 event would be an opportunity
to honor these animals and to create events leading to dog adoptions.
Part of that effort was the creation of the National Dog Day Foundation,
which Paige later renamed the Animal Miracle Foundation, to reflect her
interest in all living creatures. Paige would go on to create National
Puppy Day, March 23; National Cat Day, Oct. 29; National Horse Protection
Day, March 1; and National Wildlife Day, Sept. 4.
The Dec. 2 National Mutt Day singles out animals that are in dire need of
help, Paige said. "The shelters are filled mostly with mutts," she said.
"They're the ones really suffering."
Paige will be distributing her book, The Good Behavior Book for Dogs: The
Most Annoying Behaviors Solved! ($15.99, Quarry Books) to the two National
Mutt Day locations. The books will be given to those who adopt a dog, and
proceeds from the copies that are sold will benefit Animal Miracle
Foundation.
Paige also is selling the book on www.colleenpaige.com.
For more information about National Mutt Day, visit
www.nationalmuttday.org or www.noahs-ark-sanctuary.org.
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