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Chicken Soup for the Soul Pet Food Donates 3,854 Pounds of Premium Cat and Grain Free Dog Food

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(PRESS RELEASE) COS COB, CT – Chicken Soup for the Soul Pet Food, a leading super premium pet food company, recently donated 3,854 pounds of their nutritious pet food to help feed rescue animals at the Humane Society of Scott County (HSSC) in Davenport, IA. The donation is part of the pet food company’s Fill A Bowl… Feed A Soul (FABFAS) program, a national campaign targeting the donation of one million meals to shelter pets annually.

“When searching for a rescue organization to assist, we often turn to our dedicated independent pet specialty retailers to help identify animal shelters or food banks in their neighborhood,” said Jeanne Blandford, Director of Marketing for Chicken Soup for the Soul Pet Food. “In this case, we reached out to Theisen’s Davenport Store and manager Jim Gable.”

“With the growth and success of our stores, we feel the need to regularly give back to the communities we serve. We are privileged to work with and have a close relationship with many great organizations such as the Humane Society of Scott County. We are fortunate to partner with and offer quality vendors like Chicken Soup for the Soul Pet Food. We were happy to get such a generous donation that we could deliver to one of our community partners. We look forward to continuing to serve and work with our community,” said Mr. Gable.

“Not only did Theisen’s direct us to the Humane Society of Scott County,” continued Ms. Blandford, “but because HSSC is a smaller rescue without a loading dock, Theisen’s accepted the nearly two tons of pet food at their Davenport store and then delivered it directly to the shelter. They used their own staff and volunteers. That shows true commitment to the dogs, cats and the Davenport community as a whole!”

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