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Georgia rescue puppy takes the national stage at Puppy Bowl XXII
Summary
A puppy from Bosley's Place, a neonatal rescue in metro Atlanta, is competing in Puppy Bowl XXII as the only Georgia contestant and the rescue held a local viewing party to raise awareness for adoption.
Content
A Georgia rescue puppy is appearing in Puppy Bowl XXII, bringing national attention to Bosley's Place and its mission. Bosley's Place is a neonatal puppy rescue and orphanage in metro Atlanta that cares for newborn puppies who have lost their mothers. The rescue uses the Puppy Bowl platform to highlight adoption and vulnerable animals. Staff and volunteers continue to provide round-the-clock feeding and medical care for orphaned litters.
Key details:
- The puppy competing in Puppy Bowl XXII is the only contestant from Georgia mentioned in the article.
- Bosley's Place was founded by Jennifer Siegel and focuses on newborn orphaned puppies requiring bottle or tube feeding and medical attention.
- The rescue hosted a Puppy Bowl viewing party at Stout Brothers in Atlanta to support the local contestant and share information about rescue work.
- Bosley's Place makes puppies available for adoption once they reach eight weeks old and have received their second round of vaccinations.
- The rescue is currently caring for a new litter of orphaned puppies that are about 11 days old and being bottle-fed.
Summary:
National exposure from the Puppy Bowl highlights Bosley's Place's work rescuing and raising neonatal puppies and gives the organization airtime to promote adoption. The rescue continues to care for its current litter and will make puppies available for adoption when they reach eight weeks and receive their second vaccinations.
