TORONTO, ON, May 19, 2020 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Dog lovers will not want to miss the annual Basset Bustle, this year presented virtually on Facebook Live, celebrating Basset Hound Rescue in Ontario and featuring Basset Hounds at their finest.
Now in its 18th year, this remarkable event normally draws dogs from across Canada and the U.S. to help Basset Hound Rescue of Ontario raise awareness and funds to make sure abandoned and unwanted Basset Hounds find permanent, loving homes. The virtual Bustle will allow a worldwide audience to share in all the fun.
This year the Basset Bustle will be presented virtually with so many Bassets to delight and entertain you. Events include the popular Basset Costume Contest, Best Howl, Best Trick and Longest ears competitions. You will not want to miss the antics of these lovely and amazing dogs! Many of them adopted from Basset Hound Rescue, all of them sure to make you fall in love with them!
Co-Hosted by Dean the Basset and featuring the finest Bassets in Ontario (and the world!), this fun-filled event will bring a smile to any dog-lover's face.
All Basset-lovers should plan to attend this not-to-be-missed event, May 23 at 11 am on Facebook Live.
Basset Hound Rescue of Ontario is teaming up with the Farley Foundation (https://www.farleyfoundation.org/) to donate a portion of the proceeds of this event to help dogs in Ontario who need help now, during these uncertain times.
Basset Hound Rescue of Ontario knows how much everyone wants to help the Basset Hounds as well as other pets on our community and this event will allow supporters to do both.
About Basset Hound Rescue of Ontario
Basset Hound Rescue of Ontario is a registered non-profit Canadian charity run by volunteers. Celebrating its 34th year, and 18th year as a Registered Charity. The Basset Hound is an often-misunderstood breed that leads to a remarkable number of abandoned and unwanted dogs requiring homes. Basset Hound Rescue will take in all Basset Hounds, make sure all veterinary care is provided, place them in foster homes where they are assessed and place them into suitable permanent homes.
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