World’s Largest One-Day Photo Shoot of Shelter Pets

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WORLD’S LARGEST ONE-DAY PHOTO SHOOT OF SHELTER PETS
TAKES PLACE IN LOS ANGELES, CA ON SATURDAY, JULY 13

200 Photographers Will Take Pictures and Create Profiles of More Than 1,200 Pets at the LA County Shelters for the First “Seen = Saved” Adoption Event

LOS ANGELES – More than 1,200 shelter pets at the seven LA County Animal Care Centers will be ready for their close up on Saturday, July 13 (from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.) when the largest photo shoot of shelter pets happens on one day.

The first ever “Seen = Saved” Adoption Event will bring together 200 photographers from around the country to give exposure to all the shelter pets that are available for adoption. The adoption fees will be waived that weekend.

Photographers will be creating profiles of every pet with photos, videos and a personal bio and posting them on SeenEqualsSaved.com.

The Petco Foundation and BOBS from Skechers are sponsoring the adoption fees for this event.

LA County Animal Care & Control is the largest animal control agency in the country taking in more than 70,000 animals each year between their seven open admission shelters.

The seven Animal Care Centers include:
Downey Animal Care Center
11258 South Garfield Avenue, Downey, CA 90242

Baldwin Park Animal Care Center
4275 North Elton Street, Baldwin Park, CA 91706

Carson/Gardena Animal Care Center
216 W. Victoria Street, Gardena CA 90248

Lancaster Animal Care Center
5210 West Avenue I, Lancaster, CA 93536

Palmdale Animal Care Center
38550 Sierra Highway, Palmdale, CA 93550

Agoura Animal Care Center
29525 Agoura Road, Agoura, CA 91301

Castaic Animal Care Center
31044 North Charlie Canyon Road, Castaic, CA 91384

The “Seen = Saved” Adoption Event is a collaboration between Los Angeles County Animal Care & Control, Shelter Me, HeARTs Speak, Rita Earl Photography, Petco Foundation and BOBS from Skechers.

Contact:  Steven Latham, 310-729-0528, Steven@StevenLatham.com

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