‘DOG' movie, benefit for NW Louisiana no-kill shelter
'DOG' is a comedy about a former army ranger and his dog, Lulu, a Belgian Malinois, who embark on a road trip along the Pacific Coast to attend a friend's funeral. The movie is one hour and 41 minutes, and rated PG-13.
According to their website, proceeds of the screening will go towards the Humane Society of Northwest Louisiana, which is powered solely by volunteers and donations. Adoptable dogs will be on screen before the movie.
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The screening will be hosted at the Robinson Film Center, 617 Texas Street, Shreveport, on June 13th at 7 p.m. Individuals can purchase tickets via the RFC website.
If you cannot attend and wish to donate to the Humane Society, visit:
PayPal link (monetary donation),
Amazon Wish List (disinfectant cleaners, wipes, toys, food, treats, and more), or
Chewy Wish List (pee pads, toys, leash, outdoor dog spade, chews, and more).
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