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Hallmark Channel News: Rebecca Romjin Explains Adoption Ever After Initiative

Hallmark Channel encourages and supports pet adoption through the network’s Adoption Ever After program. Rebecca Romjin, a proud mom to a few rescue animals of her own, explains what the initiative involves.

The actress, along with husband Jerry O’Connell and the couple’s 10-year-old twin daughters Dolly and Charlie, are shown enjoying time with their playful dogs.

“Adoption Ever After is committed to ensuring that all shelter pets find loving homes, promoting pet adoption, providing resources, and sharing the incredible ways in which rescue animals enrich our lives are just a few ways we’re making a positive impact. Every home could use a little more laughter and unconditional love. Bring home the love of your life. Adopt a pet today.”

Each year Hallmark Channel and Pedigree Foundation team up for a television special to help the millions of shelter and rescue dogs across the country find loving homes. This year the event will bring together country artists Lee Brice, Hunter Hayes and Easton Corbin for The Love of Dogs Benefit Concert at the Country Music Hall of Fame.

The concert special, hosted by Hallmark Channel’s Larissa Wohl, will help raise much-needed grant funds for Pedigree Foundation as part of Hallmark Channel’s Adoption Ever After initiative. The initiative has helped over 35,000 pets find their forever homes. The concert, filmed Thursday, October 10, 2019, will air on Hallmark Channel on Monday, October 21, 2019.

The Love of Dongs Benefit Concert isn’t the only way Hallmark promotes, encourages, and supports pet adoption. The Hero Dog Awards, hosted by James Denton (‘Good Witch’) and Beth Stern, and presented Lois Pope LIFE Foundation, celebrates “our four-legged friends and the innumerable ways they enrich, protect, and save lives every day. The annual national competition searches out and recognizes America’s Hero Dogs – often ordinary dogs who do extraordinary things, whether it’s saving lives on the battlefield, lending sight or hearing to a human companion, or just welcoming you home at the end of a hard day.”

Dogs may be nominated in eight categories for the Hero Dog Awards: Law Enforcement & Arson Dogs; Service Dogs; Therapy Dogs; Military Dogs; Guide Dogs; Search and Rescue Dogs; Hearing Dogs; and Emerging Hero Dogs (the category for ordinary dogs). Finalists in each category will be judged by a blue-ribbon panel to determine the top American Hero Dog.

The Hero Dog Awards airs Monday, October 21, 2019, at 8:00 p.m. ET/7:00 p.m. CT on Hallmark Channel.

Rebecca Romijn – What is Adoption Ever After? | Hallmark Channel
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American Humane Hero Dog Awards | Hallmark Channel
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