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Rescued Canines and PETA to Host Annual General Assembly Breakfast in Richmond
Summary
PETA will hold its annual General Assembly Breakfast on February 3 at the Colgate Darden Memorial Garden in Richmond, featuring rescued dogs available for adoption and vegan refreshments; the group will also outline animal‑welfare legislative priorities.
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PETA will hold its annual General Assembly Breakfast on Tuesday, February 3, at the Colgate Darden Memorial Garden outside the Virginia General Assembly building in Richmond. Rescued dogs will be on site, and some will be available for adoption. Organizers say the event is meant to give lawmakers and staff vegan refreshments and a chance to hear about PETA's legislative priorities. Those priorities relate to animal welfare and the current legislative session.
Key details:
- When and where: Tuesday, February 3, 9:45 a.m.–11:45 a.m., Colgate Darden Memorial Garden, 1198 Capitol St., Richmond.
- Host and participants: The event is hosted by PETA and will include a pack of rescued dogs, including some available for adoption such as a dog named Dave.
- Legislative priorities mentioned: proposals include prohibiting roadside zoos from prematurely separating babies from their mothers, reducing the flow of puppy‑mill dogs into the Commonwealth, and banning cruel debarking procedures.
- Additional information: PETA references its motto that animals are not to be abused, offers free Empathy Kits, and points to PETA.org and its social media accounts for more details.
Summary:
The breakfast gives legislators and staff an opportunity to meet rescued dogs and hear about animal‑welfare proposals that PETA is promoting during the session. The event is scheduled for February 3 from 9:45 a.m. to 11:45 a.m. Further legislative outcomes are undetermined at this time.
