Dames for Dogs is NOW accepting Photos from Dames for the 2012 Calendar
details below or contact
Annabellerose@rocketmail.com

Welcome
Dames for Dogs hopes to keep you updated on events and progress of fundraisers all for which benefit the rescues and shelters of Kentucky and Indiana. Dames for Dogs is a organization of ladies ranging from age 24-64yrs. that help educate the public about pet overpopulation and raise funds for rescues and shelters of Kentucky and Indiana with a little added fun. The Dames have a classy 1950's pin up style and keep everything clean.
NOW and all year round Dames for Dogs accepts photos to be used for merchandise and website only in April will the "2012 calendar" entry be open at that time a donation of $15.00 to be considered for the 2012 calendar along with a photo. A panel of five Dames will be picking the photos for the calendar. Dames for Dogs will recommend photographers but anyone can take the picture as long s the guidelines are met. To get guidline contact Annabellerose@rocketmail.com.
* Please keep your shots PG-friendly
* photo must be 300 dpi
* donation of $15.00 must be made to Dames for Dogs
* signed contract with photo ID
* must meet deadline TBA
Check back for updates on last Calendar entry date, Dames for Dogs will post photographers that have worked with them before.
Interested in the 2011 calendar visit the Merchindise/ Donation page were you can make any amount of donation for such things as as dog food or veterinary bills or click http://damesfordogs.weebly.com/merchandise.html to purchase Dames for Dogs postcards, t-shirts, magnets, and yes the 2011 Calendar. Want to make a deal on calendars just e-mail Annabelle Rose and she just may accept your offer, within reason.
Featured Dame :
We will try to have a featured Dame to help you get to know the Dames a little bit better if you like to read about most of the Dames pleas go to About Dames.
Mary Jane:
Mary Jane was a quirky little girl that grew up in Southeastern Kentucky. Currently she's a quirky little adult that calls Clark County home. There, she works as a Veterinary Technician and shares her heart with a motley crew of Miniature Schnauzers (spookily named Gomez, Morticia, and Lurch) and a big goofy Rottweiler named Buddy.
Mary Jane has a passion for all dogs, especially Pit Bulls. She's a lover of anything from the 1940s-1950s, and can often be seen cruisin around town with a pup hangin' out the window! She's eager to make a difference and help some down-on-their-luck dogs find forever homes.
"Dogs never bite me. Just people" ~ Marilyn Monroe


