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WYT’s Charities

Dog Does Good:
We know how fortunate we are to be doing something we love sincerely, and knew from the get-go that we would be a company to give back. We believe that one dollar at a time makes a difference. Together we can make other tails wag. We have, or continue to contribute, to the charities listed.

Animal Rescue League

The Animal Rescue League is a non-profit organization dedicated to rescuing domesticated animals and wildlife from suffering, cruelty, abandonment, and neglect. Since 1899 ARLBoston has advocated the philosophy of their founder, Anna Harris Smith, that “Kindness Uplifts the World”.

Jimmy Fund

Since its founding in 1948, the Jimmy Fund has supported the fight against cancer in children and adults at Boston’s Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, helping to raise the chances of survival for cancer patients around the world.

Cape & Islands Police K-9 Relief Fund

The Cape Cod Police K-9 Relief Fund is a retirement fund built by donations from compassionate individuals and civi minded local business, and merchandise sales. This fund helps ease the burden of veterinary costs incurred in maintaining a retired K-9 officer.

Massachusetts Vest-a-Dog

Our mission is to support Massachusettts Police dogs by helping provide bulletproof vests (our primary goal), essential equipment, training, and purchase of dogs for police / law enforcement K-9 programs throughout Massachusetts.

The Puppy Rescue Mission

The Puppy Rescue Mission (“TPRM”) is the brainchild of Anna Cannan, president and founding member of TPRM. Anna’s idea for TPRM began when her fiancé, Chris, was deployed to and stationed in Afghanistan. A few weeks prior to Chris’s arrival at his combat outpost, a suicide bomber entered the post in the middle of the night. The dogs on the post immediately started barking and took off in pursuit of the bomber. One of the dogs, Rufus, grabbed the bomber’s leg while two other dogs, Target and Sasha, alerted the troops.