Saturday, July 01, 2006





2006 Chain Off

Every year Dogs Deserve Better holds a "Chain Off" in PA (our National Headquarters) to raise awareness to the plight of dogs who live their lives tethered outside and alone.

This year's event is being held in Mundys Corner, PA beginning July 1, 2006 and continuing as long as two weeks. In today’s world of reality TV, our idea will spark great interest locally and nationally, because real people are competing to win the real prize of a New Chevy Aveo! As many as 15 people—from Pennyslvania, New York, Illinois, Florida, Michigan, and South Carolina—will live chained to a doghouse for as long as possible, up to approximately 2 weeks. The player staying chained the longest will win. (Meet the contestants.)

Tammy S. Grimes, founder of Dogs Deserve Better, will live chained at the contest location for 72 hours to raise awareness for chained dogs. She will live chained from 3 p.m., July 1 through 3 p.m., July 4th. She will gain her freedom on the 4th of July, symbolic of her quest to gain freedom for America’s chained dogs.

This year Grimes chains herself in memory of Ebb, a dog from Mahaffey Pennsylvania. She worked with concerned citizens Jill and Aric Sherwood for four years to try to free him from his chains, but they were never successful. Ebb suffered the loss of his eyesight, his hearing, and ultimately the last vestiges of hope before his death, having spent his entire life chained outside, sad and alone.

One of our local supporter's and mother to Kelsey, a former DDB Rescue, is holding a one-woman chain off event. Erin Blais will chain herself to a doghouse in front of her home in Lewiston Sunday, July 2 - through Monday, July 3. The event will be covered by Channel 8 News.

Please support Erin in her efforts.

Lewiston, Maine,
July 2-3, 2006
Erin Blais

24 Hours Chained to Doghouse
25 Louise Ave
Lewiston ME 04240
207-777-1410
7/2 @12 pm until 7/3 @ 12pm

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