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Brother Wolf Animal Rescue Brings Puppygrams Back for 2022

Brother Wolf Animal Rescue Brings Puppygrams Back this Valentine’s Day 

 

Brother Wolf Animal Rescue has a long-standing history of offering popular Puppygrams each Valentine’s Day. This unique gift has traditionally only been an in-person visit with puppies. Due to coronavirus concerns, the organization has found a creative way to continue this much loved Valentine’s gift: virtual Puppygrams!

 

You can still spread the love with puppy kisses this Valentine’s Day by choosing between two special Puppygram gifts from Brother Wolf Animal Rescue. The $20 Puppy Valentine’s virtual video includes lots of cute playful puppies to make your special Valentine smile and feel loved. Or you can really show your love with one of only five $500 VIP Puppies Kisses & Roses packages, which includes a covid safe in-person visit with a puppy, plus a dozen roses and chocolates. 

 

“Puppygrams are a really fun gift to give a loved one on Valentine’s Day! Puppygrams sales help raise funds for Brother Wolf’s life saving programs, and they showcase puppies who are looking for adoptive homes.” said Brother Wolf’s Executive Director, Leah Craig Fieser.

 

Brother Wolf expects the $20 Puppygram option to be the most popular and are even extending a discount to shoppers who purchase two or more of that package to spread the love this year. The in-person packages are limited in quantity, so don’t wait to order yours. All Puppygram orders must be placed by midnight on February 12, through Brother Wolf Animal Rescue’s website www.bwar.org.

 

Proceeds from Puppgrams help to support Brother Wolf’s work on behalf of animals in need. 

About Brother Wolf Animal Rescue

Brother Wolf Animal Rescue, located in Asheville, NC, was founded in 2007 to provide the resources and life-saving programs to build a No-Kill community. As a grassroots organization, Brother Wolf believes strongly in community engagement and making it easy to adopt, volunteer and become involved in its No-Kill mission. BWAR’s No Kill Community Development Initiative is currently working with five chapters to implement life-saving programs and build their own No-Kill communities. Celebrating 10 years, Brother Wolf will break ground in 2017 at its sanctuary location 25 minutes from Asheville. The sanctuary will be a place for people and animals to heal, as well as focus on working towards the vision of uncompromised compassion for all animals.