Local Rabbit Rescue Center to be featured on National
Reality Show, Animal House TV
Game
changer for House Rabbits, the third most dumped pet in county and Humane
Society shelters.
Georgia House Rabbit Society’s (GHRS) Rabbit Center,
Georgia’s only dedicated facility for rescued domestic house rabbits has been
chosen by Animal House TV to be featured on one of their first six episodes. Similar in concept to “Extreme Makeover: Home
Edition” this TV show works with communities to build new or renovated facilities
for local animal shelters in need. “Animal House is a reality show concept that
will make a difference for thousands of animals and numerous communities” says Rebecca A. Rodriguez, Creator of Animal House. The plans are for this
show to be filmed in Marietta sometime in late fall of this year.
Both Rodriguez and Alycia Barlow-Hadfield,
Animal House Producer, made this thrilling surprise announcement
via Skype to the membership of GHRS today, Sunday, June 8th at 3:30 pm
at the 10th annual BunnyFest celebration. Chapter Managers,
Ronda Churchwell, Nancy McConville and Edie Sayeg all agree “This is like
winning a bunny lottery, there just are no words to express our joy at being
chosen for this show; it is a huge game changer for GHRS and the awareness it
will bring to the needs of domestic house rabbits both locally and nationally!”
About Animal House - "Animal House" is a family friendly,
inspirational and uplifting show that will help thousands of animals and the
thousands of people who care for them. By providing a new or renovated building
as well as assistance in obtaining program grants, training and supplies,
"Animal House" will elevate the efforts of many struggling animal shelters, allowing them to
provide better care and opportunities for the animals in their care. See more
at www.animalhouse.tv. Contact: Alycia Barlow-Hadfield, 360-521-9551.
About Georgia House Rabbit Society - Georgia House Rabbit Society is a volunteer
based, nonprofit, no-kill rabbit rescue organization serving the metro Atlanta area and
beyond. Since its formation in 1998, GHRS has rescued over 2500 domesticated
rabbits in need. In 2010 GHRS opened the Rabbit Center in Marietta, Georgia, the
only rabbit specific shelter in Georgia and one of only a few like it in the
country. The Rabbit Center serves
multiple purposes: housing for our rescued rabbits, onsite educational classes
and tours, and services for adopters including boarding, grooming and quality
rabbit supplies.
Please:
this is great news,xx Rachel
ReplyDeleteAwesome!!! Can't wait to see it but more so, I hope it brings the attention to those who can help to come forward and do so!!! <3
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