Helping America’s Heroes, America’s VetDogs Expands Its Family of Licensed Products – Featured at Global Pet Expo March 16-18, 2011

Top Manufacturers Bil-Jac and Vo-Toys Create Superior Products for Dogs and also Support Disabled Veterans

SMITHTOWN, N.Y., March 8, 2011 —America’s VetDogs® is pleased to announce it will be representing its “America’s VetDogs” license brand March 16-18 at Global Pet Expo in Orlando, Florida. The license was initiated and finalized by MODA Licensing.

Representatives from America’s VetDogs® and MODA, along with William White, USMC, and his service dog Rudy will be at the Bil-Jac booth #1271 and the Vo-Toys booth #1167.

Businesses have licensed products for years, but today, America’s VetDogs a unique non-profit serving America’s wounded military have created an innovative licensing program that support its mission and provides value to their manufacturing and retailing partners.

The America’s VetDogs brand of products represents a unique revenue-generating opportunity for retailers and manufacturers of pet products to show their support for disabled veterans, at the same time highlighting the vital bond between people and their animals and creating brand loyalty for new and existing customers.

Jeff Bressler, executive vice president of America’s VetDogs says, “We are sure that these licensed products will resonate with traditional family pet owners and consumers who want to support the men and women who have sacrificed so much for our country.”

Vo-Toys, VetDogs’ newest licensing partner, will introduce four new dog toy product lines at Global Pet Expo. For over 60 years, the company has produced quality pet toys and accessories for U.S. and international markets.

Bil-Jac, a manufacturer of high-quality dog food and dog treats, became America’s VetDogs’ first licensing partner and introduced “America’s VetDogs Dog Treats” in 2010. These premium dog treats are growing in popularity with consumers and distribution retailers. Since its founding after World War II, family-owned Bil-Jac has been guided by one principle: to make the very finest dog food and dog treats.

America’s VetDogs will be represented by VetDogs recipient William White, USMC, and his service dog Rudy. White trained with his VetDog in July 2010 and has made numerous appearances, helping raise awareness on behalf of the organization.

“I am honored to represent VetDogs at Global Pet Expo,” he says. “My service dog has been a true asset to me and has truly afforded me a quality of life I would not have without him. Be it working, playing, or just lounging, we are never apart. For that I am deeply grateful.”

America’s VetDogs products are distributed through pet specialty stores, mass retailers, supermarkets, farm stores, military PX’s, and through direct mail and e-commerce. VetDogs receives a portion of the proceeds from the sale of its licensed products.

For more information about America’s VetDogs license program, contact Scott Todd at MODA Licensing at s.todd@pixelelves.com/moda.

About America’s VetDogs – The Veteran’s K-9 Corps
America’s VetDogs provides guide and service dogs to disabled veterans and active duty personnel; physical and occupational therapy dogs for VA and military hospitals; and combat stress control dogs to be deployed overseas. It is the premier provider of assistance dogs for disabled veterans and the military.

America’s VetDogs began as a project of the Guide Dog Foundation for the Blind to expand its programs and services for veterans, and became an independent 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization in 2005. In 2009, the Guide Dog Foundation became the first assistance dog school in the United States to be accredited by both the International Guide Dog Federation and Assistance Dogs International, an accomplishment that benefits America’s VetDogs.

The VetDogs team includes certified instructors, veterinarians, and physical and occupational therapists who work with disabled veterans. Together, they develop innovative training methods that continue to evolve and deliver groundbreaking service to America’s wounded warriors.

America’s VetDogs’ mission is supported by the generosity of individuals, corporations, foundations, service organizations, and schools. Its branding and licensing program represents an exciting new facet to its fundraising efforts to help America’s disabled heroes regain the lives they once led.

Learn more by visiting www.vetdogs.org.

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